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[[ | [[Teletraan 15]] is still not fully recovered from her run-in with [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]]. As she stares off into the sky, [[Blaster (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blaster]] is nearby in boombox mode, and decides it's his job to cheer the moody computer up. After listening to her problems, he advises her not to worry about what she ought to do and suggests that she concentrate on doing what she loved best. To help her out, he gives her a tape and tells her that she should listen to music to cheer up any time she feels down. A thankful 15 takes the tape, feeling better, and Blaster leaves, mission accomplished... | ||
Unfortunately, the tape turns out to be full of really ''depressing'' music. | Unfortunately, the tape turns out to be full of really ''depressing'' music. | ||
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* [[ | * [[Teletraan 15]] (1) | ||
* [[Blaster (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blaster]] (2) | * [[Blaster (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blaster]] (2) | ||
* [[Steeljaw (G1)|Steeljaw]] (3) | * [[Steeljaw (G1)|Steeljaw]] (3) | ||
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| "Blaster Volume" ブロードキャスト編
(Broadcast Hen) | |||||||||||||
| Publisher | ASCII Media Works | ||||||||||||
| Published in | Dengeki Hobby April 2006 | ||||||||||||
| First published | February 25 2006 | ||||||||||||
| Writer | Yuki Ohshima | ||||||||||||
| Artist | Yuki Ohshima | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity | ||||||||||||
Blaster tries to help Teletraan 15 out of her funk.
Synopsis
Teletraan 15 is still not fully recovered from her run-in with Galvatron. As she stares off into the sky, Blaster is nearby in boombox mode, and decides it's his job to cheer the moody computer up. After listening to her problems, he advises her not to worry about what she ought to do and suggests that she concentrate on doing what she loved best. To help her out, he gives her a tape and tells her that she should listen to music to cheer up any time she feels down. A thankful 15 takes the tape, feeling better, and Blaster leaves, mission accomplished...
Unfortunately, the tape turns out to be full of really depressing music.
15 Memo
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
- This volume's featured toy is the Transformers Collection reissue of Blaster.
- Steeljaw is shown in tape mode in this installment, but he is not identified by name nor is there any real visual clue to let the reader know the tape Blaster gives 15 is Steeljaw. We find that out next volume.
- Blaster handing off a cassette in an effort to cheer someone up with music (that was eventually revealed to be horribly depressing) echoes Blaster doing the same thing to Daniel in The Headmasters.
- The art on this page is a lot less detailed than the previous comics, with very little zip-tone shading to boot. It's likely that since Ohshima had been tapped to draw the ongoing Kiss Players manga around that time, that he was in a rush on this piece.



