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*The real-world ''Spaceballs'' film features the ''[[Sticker Adventures|The Transformers Sticker Adventures]]'' coloring book "[[Return to Cybertron]]" and a Transformers lunchbox as stand-ins for ''Spaceballs'' merchandise. | *The real-world ''Spaceballs'' film features the ''[[Sticker Adventures|The Transformers Sticker Adventures]]'' coloring book "[[Return to Cybertron]]" and a Transformers lunchbox as stand-ins for ''Spaceballs'' merchandise. | ||
*Transformers alumnus [[Corey Burton]] and [[Rob Paulsen]] provided voices for the Dinks in the film. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 12:52, 5 August 2022
Spaceballs is a film with an absolutely hilarious title.
Fiction
2005 IDW continuity
Marissa Faireborn, first ambassador of Earth to the Council of Worlds, remarked that she had expected to be interviewed by "a giant version of Joan Rivers from Spaceballs". Unification Day: Dawn
Notes

- The real-world Spaceballs film features the The Transformers Sticker Adventures coloring book "Return to Cybertron" and a Transformers lunchbox as stand-ins for Spaceballs merchandise.
- Transformers alumnus Corey Burton and Rob Paulsen provided voices for the Dinks in the film.
External links
- Spaceballs at Wikipedia

