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* [[wikipedia:Michigan Central Station|Michigan Central Station]] (where [[Isaac Sumdac]] reveals his new train) | * [[wikipedia:Michigan Central Station|Michigan Central Station]] (where [[Isaac Sumdac]] reveals his new train) | ||
* | * [[wikipedia:Highland Park Ford Plant|Highland Park Ford Plant]] -- though not an exact likeness, the abandoned factory used by the Autobots bears a strong resemblance to the original Ford Model T manufacturing plant where the assembly line was first implemented. | ||
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Revision as of 22:44, 5 January 2008
Detroit, Michigan is a city in the United States of America.
Animated
22nd-century Detroit is the main setting for Transformers Animated.
Real-life Detroit landmarks featured in Animated include:
- Grand Circus Park, featuring the statue of Governor Hazen S. Pengree (where Prowl gets birdpooped on)
- Michigan Central Station (where Isaac Sumdac reveals his new train)
- Highland Park Ford Plant -- though not an exact likeness, the abandoned factory used by the Autobots bears a strong resemblance to the original Ford Model T manufacturing plant where the assembly line was first implemented.
Fictional Detroit landmarks featured in Animated include:
- Burger Bot, home of the Big Bot Burger
- Sumdac Systems manufacturing plants
Trivia
- Part of the final battle in Transformers set in the fictional location of Mission City was filmed in the real-life Detroit; the empty building that Sam runs into with the All Spark is actually Detroit's long-abandoned Michigan Central Station.


