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*The British comic replaces the reference with ''[[V]]''.
*The British comic replaces the reference with ''[[V]]''.
*This wouldn't be the last time a television program gave Transformers a low opinion of humans, as shown in "[[The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2]]".
*This wouldn't be the last time a television program gave Transformers a low opinion of humans, as shown in "[[The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2]]".
*In ''[[Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015 cartoon)|Robots in Disguise]]'', [[Dragstrip (WFC)|Drag Strip]]'s portrayal in the show owes something to Ralph Kramden, who is played by legendary actor and comedian {{w|Jackie Gleason}}, in particular Drag Strip's frequent utterance of Ralph's threatening catchphrase  "One of these days...". Meanwhile, the characterization of Drag Strip's [[Stunticon (Prime)|Stunticon]] partner-in-crime [[Wildbreak]] is inspired by Ralph's friend Ed Norton.


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Revision as of 12:12, 8 June 2017

Shockwave hated this show so much he decided to conquer Earth.

The Honeymooners is a television show humans watch.

Both Packrat and Onyx Primal curiously exhibit speech mannerisms originating from this program, as do Drag Strip and Wildbreak.

Fiction

Marvel The Transformers comics

The Honeymooners appeared exclusively in the US portion of the Marvel Comics continuity.

Shockwave, watching various television programs to learn more about the humans on Earth, found the programs "illuminating" and "primitive". The New Order

Notes

  • The British comic replaces the reference with V.
  • This wouldn't be the last time a television program gave Transformers a low opinion of humans, as shown in "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2".
  • In Robots in Disguise, Drag Strip's portrayal in the show owes something to Ralph Kramden, who is played by legendary actor and comedian Jackie Gleason, in particular Drag Strip's frequent utterance of Ralph's threatening catchphrase "One of these days...". Meanwhile, the characterization of Drag Strip's Stunticon partner-in-crime Wildbreak is inspired by Ralph's friend Ed Norton.