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==Examples== | ==Examples== | ||
===Internal homages=== | ===Internal homages=== | ||
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The following is a list of toys that visually reference older characters. Because characters that share a name are often given homage decoes, this list focuses on toys that do not also share a name. Generally speaking, only one example is given for any particular toyline. For information on other toys, see the relevant character page. | The following is a list of toys that visually reference older characters. Because characters that share a name are often given homage decoes, this list focuses on toys that do not also share a name. Generally speaking, only one example is given for any particular toyline. For information on other toys, see the relevant character page. | ||
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File:TF-Generations-Titans-Return-Daburu.jpg|[[Daburu (Generations)|Daburu]] homages the [[Beastformer]] [[White Leo]], right down to the eye patch. | File:TF-Generations-Titans-Return-Daburu.jpg|[[Daburu (Generations)|Daburu]] homages the [[Beastformer]] [[White Leo]], right down to the eye patch. | ||
File:TLKDeluxeDecepticonBerserker.jpg|[[Berserker]] homages [[Crankcase (DOTM)|Crankcase]]. | File:TLKDeluxeDecepticonBerserker.jpg|[[Berserker]] homages [[Crankcase (DOTM)|Crankcase]]. | ||
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File:MarvelUS-01.jpg|The beginning… | |||
File:RG1 100 cvrB.jpg|…the end. | |||
File:TFUnicron1 cvrRIC.jpg|…and (almost) the end…again. | |||
File:MarvelUS-03.jpg|Guest appearance… | |||
File:Megsandspidy.jpg|…and straight crossover. | |||
File:MarvelUS-05.jpg|Iconic… | |||
File:1 blitzwing war within.jpg|…sublte… | |||
File:R0S 1 b.jpg|…derivative. | |||
File:MarvelUSG2-05.jpg|Alas, poor Bludgeon… | |||
File:RG1 96 cvrB.jpg|…really? | |||
File:AHM 1cvrA.jpg|The original… | |||
File:AHM 12cvrA.jpg|…the reaction… | |||
File:TF49 regcvr.jpg|…and the imitation. | |||
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File:AHM 12cvrRI.jpg|The Apocalypse Comics exclusive cover of IDW's [[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|''All Hail Megatron'']] [[All Hail Megatron issue 12|#12]], in which [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] gives up being a… superhero? | File:AHM 12cvrRI.jpg|The Apocalypse Comics exclusive cover of IDW's [[The Transformers: All Hail Megatron|''All Hail Megatron'']] [[All Hail Megatron issue 12|#12]], in which [[Megatron (G1)|Megatron]] gives up being a… superhero? | ||
File:TFvol1 12cvrNYCC.jpg|The New York Comic-Con exclusive cover of IDW's [[The Transformers (IDW)|''The Transformers'']] [[International Incident Part 4: "All My Sins Remembered"|#12]], in which [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] throws the most awkward punch ever, and [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]] pets invisible dogs. | File:TFvol1 12cvrNYCC.jpg|The New York Comic-Con exclusive cover of IDW's [[The Transformers (IDW)|''The Transformers'']] [[International Incident Part 4: "All My Sins Remembered"|#12]], in which [[Sideswipe (G1)|Sideswipe]] throws the most awkward punch ever, and [[First Aid (G1)|First Aid]] pets invisible dogs. | ||
File:DarkCybertron cvrRE.jpg|That ''one'' time [[Rob Liefeld]] doesn't blatantly swipe someone else's art, but instead does a straightforward homage with the original artist credited…and it's himself. | |||
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Revision as of 11:46, 19 December 2018

In fan terminology, an homage is a toy (or other depiction, such as the image at right) which is intentionally designed to resemble an earlier (usually Generation 1) toy/character/work, but which represents a separate entity. Noted examples of homages include Energon Downshift (based on Generation 1 Wheeljack) and Energon Shockblast (based on Generation 1 Shockwave).
Sometimes, homages are given different names from their predecessors if the rights to the name are lost via trademark murkiness, or if the name has already been applied to a non-homage toy within the same series.
Conversely, in order to protect trademarked names, Hasbro and Takara continue to use the same names over and over again, often on very different toys or very different characters within the official fiction. Since use of the term "homage" within the fandom is almost exclusively in reference to visual similarities, these name reuses alone are not considered homages.
Amusingly, Takara has given homages a new twist with "Ratchet Emergency Green", a redeco of the original Diaclone-based Ratchet toy in the color scheme of the live-action movie Ratchet, and "Ironhide Protect Black", a dual homage to the color scheme of both the toy's Diaclone incarnation and the character's live-action movie incarnation.
Examples
Internal homages
Toys
The following is a list of toys that visually reference older characters. Because characters that share a name are often given homage decoes, this list focuses on toys that do not also share a name. Generally speaking, only one example is given for any particular toyline. For information on other toys, see the relevant character page.
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Scavenger homages the Constructicons.
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Brakedown GTS homages Kup.
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Backtrack would have homage the GoBots character Night Ranger.
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You might think Nightbeat homages the Generation 1 character of the same name, but he's actually decoed to look like Packrat.
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Starscream's color scheme homages Jetfire.
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Breacher's overall design and colour scheme are based on the ATV Micromaster base. He was even listed as Groundshaker, the ATV's driver, at one point.
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Darksteel homages Quickstrike.
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Over-Run homages Drag Strip.
Comic books
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The beginning…
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…the end.
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…and (almost) the end…again.
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Guest appearance…
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…and straight crossover.
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Iconic…
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…sublte…
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…derivative.
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Alas, poor Bludgeon…
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…really?
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The original…
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…the reaction…
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…and the imitation.
Homages to external properties
Not every reference in Transformers fiction is an homage to an older series or character; Transformers fiction references external brands as well. Such references often take the form of comic covers or interior panels that bear an intentional visual similarity to classic or well-known comics or films, though this is by no means a hard and fast rule. Below are some notable examples:
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The cover of Transformers: The Wreckers No. 1, in which the various character poses are meant to evoke the cover of Giant-Size X-Men #1.
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The cover of The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye #1, in which everyone is grumpy because Rodimus pushed them out of the way and hogged the group shot.
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The Apocalypse Comics exclusive cover of IDW's All Hail Megatron #1, in which Megatron royally pisses off the Joker by imitating him.
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The Apocalypse Comics exclusive cover of IDW's All Hail Megatron #12, in which Megatron gives up being a… superhero?
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The New York Comic-Con exclusive cover of IDW's The Transformers #12, in which Sideswipe throws the most awkward punch ever, and First Aid pets invisible dogs.
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That one time Rob Liefeld doesn't blatantly swipe someone else's art, but instead does a straightforward homage with the original artist credited…and it's himself.




































