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'''Push-Button''' is the hopelessly mis-matched [[Targetmaster]] partner to [[Mainframe]]. You see, while Mainframe is absolutely enthralled by programming and frequently uses Push-Button to debug his programs, Push-Button would rather be on the front lines, destroying Decepticons with his alternate mode. | '''Push-Button''' is the hopelessly mis-matched [[Targetmaster]] partner to [[Mainframe]]. You see, while Mainframe is absolutely enthralled by programming and frequently uses Push-Button to debug his programs, Push-Button would rather be on the front lines, destroying Decepticons with his alternate mode. | ||
==Fiction== | |||
===Dreamwave comics continuity=== | |||
==Toys== | ==Toys== | ||
Revision as of 00:21, 14 November 2006
- Push-Button is an Autobot in the Generation 1 continuity family.

Push-Button is the hopelessly mis-matched Targetmaster partner to Mainframe. You see, while Mainframe is absolutely enthralled by programming and frequently uses Push-Button to debug his programs, Push-Button would rather be on the front lines, destroying Decepticons with his alternate mode.
Fiction
Dreamwave comics continuity
Toys
- Mainframe (Action Master, 1990)

