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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Luisa is not named onscreen, but is identified in the episode's script. Her name is noted in the "[[The Transformers Sticker Book (1986)|The Transformers Sticker Book]]". | *Luisa is not named onscreen, but is identified in the episode's script. Her name is noted in the "[[The Transformers Sticker Book (1986)|The Transformers Sticker Book]]". | ||
===Foreign names=== | ===Foreign names=== | ||
Latest revision as of 00:34, 25 April 2026
- Luisa is a human from the cartoon portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Luisa is a teenage girl living in a Peruvian mining town near an ancient Incan temple that housed the legendary Crystal of Power. She helped the Autobots defeat the Decepticons when they attempted to use the Crystal for nefarious reasons.
Fiction
[edit]The Transformers cartoon
[edit]- Voice actor: Mona Marshall (English), Masumi Gotō (Japanese){{#if: Zhang Anna (Chinese), Marisa Leal (Brazilian Portuguese)|, Zhang Anna (Chinese), Marisa Leal (Brazilian Portuguese)}}
When the Decepticons uncovered the Crystal of Power in the temple near her village, Luisa recognized what it was. Her grandmother feared it was the ancient god coming back to punish the villagers. Ha ha, stupid old foreign people! When the Decepticons raided the town, Bumblebee and Spike Witwicky rescued her. She led them to the temple, where the Autobots were able to stop the Decepticons. When Bumblebee drove her back to the village, Luisa hoped to introduce Bumblebee to Juanita, the convertible owned by her brother. Fire on the Mountain
Legends comic
[edit]Luisa was one of the many women brought to the Legends World by Tigatron using the ultra-drill in an attempt to get women who liked him better than Springer. It did not work out, as all of the women brought over eventually swooned over Springer. LG19 Springer
Notes
[edit]- Luisa is not named onscreen, but is identified in the episode's script. Her name is noted in the "The Transformers Sticker Book".
Foreign names
[edit]- Japanese: Luisa (ルイザ Ruiza)
- French: Louise<ref>The Transformers Sticker Book</ref>