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*[[Road Rage (Animated)|Road Rage]] by Lockdown
*[[Road Rage (Animated)|Road Rage]] by Lockdown
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====Transformers References====
====Transformers References====
*[[Tetrinite]] originates from the Kids Stuff storybook "[[Jaws of Terror]]".
*[[Tetrinite]] originates from the Kids Stuff storybook "[[Jaws of Terror]]".
*[[Decimus Quadrillions]] is named for Generation 1 senator [[Decimus]], originating in the [[IDW Publishing|IDW]] comics.
*[[Decimus Quadrillions]] is named for Generation 1 senator [[Decimus]], originating in the [[IDW Generation 1 continuity]].
*[[Furnacia]] comes from the Marvel UK story "[[Firebug!]]".
*[[Furnacia]] comes from the Marvel UK story "[[Firebug!]]".
*Flashpoint's [[Hydro-Pack]] is a callback to [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]]'s [[Action Master]] weapon.
*Flashpoint's [[Hydro-Pack]] is a callback to [[Inferno (G1)|Inferno]]'s [[Action Master]] weapon.
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*[[Prowl (SG Animated)|Prowl]]'s clone army, [[Ratchet (SG Animated)|Ratchet]]'s experiments and [[Bulkhead (SG Animated)|Bulkhead]]'s power appear to be callbacks to [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]], [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|Blackarachnia]] and [[Lugnut (Animated)|Lugnut]]'s doings.
*[[Prowl (SG Animated)|Prowl]]'s clone army, [[Ratchet (SG Animated)|Ratchet]]'s experiments and [[Bulkhead (SG Animated)|Bulkhead]]'s power appear to be callbacks to [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]], [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|Blackarachnia]] and [[Lugnut (Animated)|Lugnut]]'s doings.
*Sari's diary entry describes adventures paralleling "[[Sound and Fury]]", "[[SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy]]" and "[[Human Error, Part I|Human Error]]".
*Sari's diary entry describes adventures paralleling "[[Sound and Fury]]", "[[SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy]]" and "[[Human Error, Part I|Human Error]]".
*Sari writes on "So Long Inumimi Rock-Star" paper, a dog-themed inversion of the [[Nekomimi A and Nekomimi B|Hello Nekomimi Pop-Star]] stationary from the first ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac| The AllSpark Almanac]]''.
*Sari writes on "So Long Inumimi Rock-Star" paper, a dog-themed inversion of the [[Nekomimi A and Nekomimi B|Hello Nekomimi Pop-Star]] stationary from the first ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark Almanac]]''.


====Real-world references====
====Real-world references====
*The [[Terrordrome]] originates from [[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]], but has previously appeared in ''Transformers'' fiction.
*The [[Terrordrome]] originates from [[G.I. Joe (franchise)|G.I. Joe]], but has previously appeared in ''Transformers'' fiction.
*The big purple [[technorganic]] dinosaur is an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Barney & Friends|Barney]], via ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Megatron (BW)|Megatron]].
*The big purple [[technorganic]] dinosaur is an obvious reference to [[Wikipedia:Barney & Friends|Barney]], via ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'' [[Megatron (BW)/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|Megatron]].
*"Stingers rock!" is a reference to rival [[Jem]] band, The Stingers.
*"Stingers rock!" is a reference to rival [[Jem]] band, The Stingers.
*Another doodle appears to be an evil [[My Little Pony]] and is probably an evil Rainbow Dash, given the fact underneath it says Rainbow Dark.
*Another doodle appears to be an evil [[My Little Pony]] and is probably an evil Rainbow Dash, given the fact underneath it says Rainbow Dark.

Revision as of 12:59, 4 May 2014

Transformers Timelines:
The AllSpark Almanac Addendum
File:AllSparkAlmanacAddendumcover.jpg
Written by Jim Sorenson and Bill Forster
Continuity Animated cartoon continuity
Welcome to the BotCon edition of The AllSpark Almanac, kids! Enjoy the show and never, EVER grow up!

David Kaye, the foreword of The AllSpark Almanac Addendum

The AllSpark Almanac Addendum is a glorious sign of a blissful and wonderful life after death. The first installment was printed as an extra in the BotCon 2011 exclusive comic "The Stunti-Con Job", and it became a regular column in the Collectors' Club magazine starting from issue 43.

The Stunti-Con Job

Publisher IDW Publishing
First published November 10, 2011
Page count 16
Price $7.95 USD (Member's price),
$9.95 USD (Non-member's price)
Packaged with The Stunti-Con Job

Contents

  • Foreword, by David Kaye
  • Part 1: Season 3.5
  • Part II: BotCon

Part 1: Season 3.5

Part 1 covers all of the new characters, events, and locations to have appeared in the comic.

Transformers References

Real-world references

  • Pg 33 - Depth Charge describes Ransack as being "rotten to the spark, " a play on the casual phrase "rotten to the core."
  • Pg 36 - There is an Interrobang as a design element on Depth Charge's report.
  • Pg 37 - There is a line of text, hidden in Decepticon, saying "You're so meta, you probably think this song is about you," a reference to the Carly Simon song "You're So Vain."
    • This lyric is probably about us.
  • Pg 38 - Sideswipe claims that, at Trypticon Prison, no cases of "they lived happily ever after" ever happen.
  • Pg 38 - In addition to the aforementioned bath toy, DUCK-E is an homage to the titular character of the 2008 Pixar movie WALL-E.

Part II: BotCon

Part II covers the convention events and exclusives of BotCon 2011.

Notes

  • Yes, the first part uses the Arabic number "1" while the second part is labelled "II", using Roman numerals. Sound familiar?
  • The final page notes how the AllSpark Almanac isn't finished yet, as there is still plenty more to cover. It will return in the form of entries written within the pages of the Transformers Collectors' Club magazines to come.

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #43

Publisher Fun Publications
First published February, 2012
Page count 2
Packaged with Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #43
Swindle was scalping in the parking lot.

Contents

Transformers References

Real-world references

  • Rosanna's concert is a "Synergy Production", referencing the computer from Jem.

Notes

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #44

Publisher Fun Publications
First published April, 2012
Continuity Animated Shattered Glass
Page count 2
Packaged with Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #44

Contents

Transformers References

Real-world references

  • The Terrordrome originates from G.I. Joe, but has previously appeared in Transformers fiction.
  • The big purple technorganic dinosaur is an obvious reference to Barney, via Beast Wars Megatron.
  • "Stingers rock!" is a reference to rival Jem band, The Stingers.
  • Another doodle appears to be an evil My Little Pony and is probably an evil Rainbow Dash, given the fact underneath it says Rainbow Dark.

Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #45

Publisher Fun Publications
First published May, 2012
Continuity Animated
Page count 2
Packaged with Hasbro Transformers Collectors' Club #45

Contents

Transformers References

Real-world references

  • The Maximal Cybertronix beside Blot is a quote from a Saturday Night Live parody of Jeopardy!: "Turd Ferguson. It's a funny name."
  • The Predacon Cybertronix behind Oil Slick are the lyrics to "Want You Gone", the closing theme for the video game Portal 2.
  • The hexadecimal code down the right-hand side of the second page is from Sherlock, from an email illicitly obtained by Irene Adler and decoded by Sherlock Holmes as referring to seat numbers from an airline flight in the episode "A Scandal in Belgravia".