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==Notes==
==Notes==
*In [[Darkness Rising, Part 1|the first episode]], the Autobots took on the burden of watching over and protecting [[human]] children because they witnessed them in robot-mode or got caught in the crossfire of a Decepticon battle. Vogel, despite having the same "qualifications", is dispatched with a hasty cover story and left to fend for himself without Autobot protection.
*Vogel's name is likely a reference to [[Hub Network|The Hub]]'s [[Mike Vogel]].
*Vogel's name is likely a reference to [[Hub Network|The Hub]]'s [[Mike Vogel]].
*In the Japanese dub, Vogel speaks in a lively Edokko dialect.
*In the Japanese dub, Vogel speaks in a lively Edokko dialect.

Latest revision as of 21:40, 4 April 2026

Vogel is a human from the Prime cartoon portion of the Aligned continuity family.
I can't keep running people over. I'm not famous enough to get away with it.

Mr. Vogel, known simply as Vogel, is one of the most abso-freakin-lutely dedicated conspiracy theorists there are, and he's not afraid to say it. From giant snakes to mole men, he knows the truth the media's trying to conceal: subterranean aliens are amassing armies to subjugate humanity. He works as a street sweeper in the New York subway underground, which gives him unique perspective on the species he knows are coming, man.

Area 51's got nothin' on this place.{{#if:|{{{quote2}}}}}{{#if:Vogel on New York's underground"Tunnel Vision"|Vogel on New York's underground{{#if:"Tunnel Vision"|, "Tunnel Vision"|}}|}}

Fiction

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Prime cartoon

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Voice actor: John DiMaggio (English), Tetsu Inada (Japanese){{#if: José Arenas (Latin American Spanish), Miguel Ángel Pérez (Castilian Spanish), Marcelo Pissardini (Portuguese), Juhani Rajalin (Finnish), Jean-Marc Delhausse (French), Tim Moeseritz (German)|, José Arenas (Latin American Spanish), Miguel Ángel Pérez (Castilian Spanish), Marcelo Pissardini (Portuguese), Juhani Rajalin (Finnish), Jean-Marc Delhausse (French), Tim Moeseritz (German)}}

When Jack Darby and Miko Nakadai wandered the New York City subway, Vogel found and questioned them about their presence in the subway tunnels. Quick thinking by Miko convinced him that they were lost students, and he offered to take them on a ride in his sweeper train. There, he recounted stories of mole men and monsters supposed to lurk within the depths of the tunnels. The two children made an escape, which Vogel didn't notice.

Vogel later found them prowling through the tunnels again, and was less than satisfied with one of Jack's lies. Instead, Miko told Jack to tell him the truth, realizing that a conspiracy theorist wouldn't be so bad to tell. He was enthusiastic about the prospect of "metal mole men", and when he got the chance to run one down, he eagerly took it. However, the ordeal broke his brake line, and he had to rely on another mole man to change the switch lever so he didn't run into a wall. Vogel's final act of heroism came when he, after passing through a ghostly mole man mowed down the same evil one as before. Now knowing about the aliens, Agent Fowler deputized him into the nonexistent Department of Interstellar Relations. Tunnel Vision

Eaglemoss Prime comics

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Notes

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  • In the first episode, the Autobots took on the burden of watching over and protecting human children because they witnessed them in robot-mode or got caught in the crossfire of a Decepticon battle. Vogel, despite having the same "qualifications", is dispatched with a hasty cover story and left to fend for himself without Autobot protection.
  • Vogel's name is likely a reference to The Hub's Mike Vogel.
  • In the Japanese dub, Vogel speaks in a lively Edokko dialect.

Foreign names

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  • Japanese: Vogel (ボーゲル Bōgeru)