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[[Ginrai]] compared the power granted by [[transtector]]s to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. {{storylink|Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!}} | [[Ginrai]] compared the power granted by [[transtector]]s to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. {{storylink|Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!}} | ||
===''Transformers'' | ===''Transformers'' film=== | ||
[[Robert Epps]] | [[Robert Epps]] referred to the [[United States Air Force]]'s Combat Control as "Superman School". {{storylink|Transformers (2007)|Transformers}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
Revision as of 01:39, 27 September 2011
Superman is a powerful being.
Fiction
Super-God Masterforce cartoon
Ginrai compared the power granted by transtectors to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!
Transformers film
Robert Epps referred to the United States Air Force's Combat Control as "Superman School". Transformers
Notes
- Optimus Primal's rescue of the Axalon in the Beast Wars episode "Victory" was an homage to a traditional Superman rescue, complete with "Is it a bird?" "Maybe a plane?" and some very Superman-esque musical cues.
- David Kaye, Adam Baldwin, Crispin Freeman, Nolan North, and Beau Weaver all voiced the Man of Steel over the years.
Foreign names
- Japanese: Superman (スーパーマン Sūpāman)
External links
- Superman at Wikipedia

