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Revision as of 16:58, 29 November 2020
ALF has a TV show.
Fiction
Bumblebee film
Uncle Hank complained about the new transmitter tower at McKinnon Air Base causing interference when he was trying to watch ALF's show. Sally, Ron and Otis were later watching said show over dinner, the programme proving so entertaining that they completely forgot Charlie wasn't with them. Charlie was not particularly enthused. Bumblebee
Commercial appearances
- Performer: Paul Fusco
Megatron apologized to ALF, for the Decepticon's takeover of The Hub meant the alien life form's program had been thrown from the schedule. However, since Megatron liked ALF, he promised that under his new regime ALF's show would return to the airwaves at a later time.
ALF noted that this occurrence was indeed possible, but was a phenomenon exclusive to his channel affiliation. Transformers Prime 26-Hour Takeover
Notes
- ALF's home planet, Melmac, showed up in Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II.
External links
- ALF at Wikipedia


