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===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon=== | ===''Rescue Bots'' cartoon=== | ||
[[Blades (RB)|Blades]] used the "I think I can" phrase while trying to save [[Wild (RB)|Captain Wild]]'s boat. {{storylink|The Griffin Rock Triangle}} [[Boulder]] later used the same mantra during a race, and [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] noted that the story was one of his favourite Earth tales. {{storylink|Big Game}} | [[Blades (RB)|Blades]] used the "I think I can" phrase while trying to save [[Wild (RB)|Captain Wild]]'s boat. {{storylink|The Griffin Rock Triangle}} [[Boulder]] later used the same mantra during a race, and [[Optimus Prime (WFC)|Optimus Prime]] noted that the story was one of his favourite Earth tales. {{storylink|Big Game}} | ||
==Notes== | |||
*The [[1991]] animated adaptation of the story featured several ''Transformers'' voice actors including [[Kath Soucie]], [[Frank Welker]], [[Peter Cullen]], and [[Neil Ross]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 20:40, 10 September 2015
"The Little Engine That Could" is an Earth story about an engine that thinks it can.
Fiction
Cybertron cartoon
Crumplezone was evidently familiar with the story, as he chanted "I think I can" while trying to tackle Optimus Prime. It turned out he couldn't. Ice
Rescue Bots cartoon
Blades used the "I think I can" phrase while trying to save Captain Wild's boat. The Griffin Rock Triangle Boulder later used the same mantra during a race, and Optimus Prime noted that the story was one of his favourite Earth tales. Big Game
Notes
- The 1991 animated adaptation of the story featured several Transformers voice actors including Kath Soucie, Frank Welker, Peter Cullen, and Neil Ross.
External links
- "The Little Engine That Could" on Wikipedia

