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*''Cloud'' Optimus Prime is tossed to the time of the [[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1|first episode of the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon]], which is dubbed here as "Spacetime OG001".
*''Cloud'' Optimus Prime is tossed to the time of the [[More than Meets the Eye, Part 1|first episode of the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon]], which is dubbed here as "Spacetime OG001".
*In at attempt to begin communication with ''Cloud'' Optimus Prime, Generation 1 Ratchet uses the [[universal greeting]].
*In at attempt to begin communication with ''Cloud'' Optimus Prime, Generation 1 Ratchet uses the [[universal greeting]].
*To distinguish himself from Generation 1 Optimus Prime, ''Cloud'' Optimus labels his counterpart as "G1 Optimus" and the accompanying Megatron as "G1 Megatron". The same tactic was used to separate the Convoys in ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]''.
*To distinguish himself from Generation 1 Optimus Prime, ''Cloud'' Optimus labels his counterpart as "G1 Optimus" (and the accompanying Megatron as "G1 Megatron"). This same tactic was used to separate the Convoys in ''[[Robotmasters (franchise)|Robotmasters]]''.


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Revision as of 21:39, 5 February 2014

Transformers Cloud:
Guardians of Time
ep 5
"Leap"
決意
(Chōyaku)
Publisher e-HOBBY
First published January 31, 2014

After confronting Megatron, who possesses the power of SARA, Optimus Prime is thrown to a very familiar place...

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Transformers references

  • Cloud Optimus Prime is tossed to the time of the first episode of the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon, which is dubbed here as "Spacetime OG001".
  • In at attempt to begin communication with Cloud Optimus Prime, Generation 1 Ratchet uses the universal greeting.
  • To distinguish himself from Generation 1 Optimus Prime, Cloud Optimus labels his counterpart as "G1 Optimus" (and the accompanying Megatron as "G1 Megatron"). This same tactic was used to separate the Convoys in Robotmasters.




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