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:''Pis is an adorable puppy from the [[Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[Continuity family|continuity family]].''
:''Pis is an adorable puppy from the [[Super-God Masterforce (franchise)|Super-God Masterforce]] portion of the [[Generation 1 (franchise)|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon===
===''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon===
As [[Wilder|Wilder]] and the [[Decepticon|Decepticon]] [[Headmaster Junior|Headmaster Juniors]] tore up an American city along with members of the [[Cool Guys|Cool Guys]] and [[Jack Boys|Jack Boys]] biker gangs, Pis ran for help when her owner was trapped under some rubble. The pup found [[Minerva|Minerva]] and [[Cab|Cab]], the latter able to translate the dog's barking, leading them to the little girl.
As [[Wilder]] and the [[Decepticon]] [[Headmaster Junior|Headmaster Juniors]] tore up an American city along with members of the [[Cool Guys]] and [[Jack Boys]] biker gangs, Pis ran for help when her owner was trapped under some rubble. The pup found [[Minerva]] and [[Cab]], the latter able to translate the dog's barking, leading them to the little girl.


When Wilder and the other Juniors arrived to gang up on the two Autobot Headmasters, Pis ran towards him, barking angrily. Wilder simply kicked the diminutive dog away, killing it. The act was so horrible and cruel that Minerva, who had before been scared of combat, immediately took down both [[Cancer|Cancer]] and [[Bullhorn|Bullhorn]] single-handedly, leaving Wilder to beat a retreat.
When Wilder and the other Juniors arrived to gang up on the two Autobot Headmasters, Pis ran towards him, barking angrily. Wilder simply kicked the diminutive dog away, killing it. The act was so horrible and cruel that Minerva, who had before been scared of combat, immediately took down both [[Cancer]] and [[Bullhorn]] single-handedly, leaving Wilder to beat a retreat.


After the Decepticons were routed, Minerva and the Autobots helped bury brave little Pis and console the little girl.  {{storylink|Rage!! Little Devils with No Need for Rules|Rage!! Little Devils with No Need for Rules}}
After the Decepticons were routed, Minerva and the Autobots helped bury brave little Pis and console the little girl.  {{storylink|Rage!! Little Devils with No Need for Rules|Rage!! Little Devils with No Need for Rules}}

Revision as of 03:03, 26 March 2009

Pis is an adorable puppy from the Super-God Masterforce portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Pis (ピス Pisu) is poky and fluffy and adorable, a puppy owned by a little unnamed girl.

Fiction

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

As Wilder and the Decepticon Headmaster Juniors tore up an American city along with members of the Cool Guys and Jack Boys biker gangs, Pis ran for help when her owner was trapped under some rubble. The pup found Minerva and Cab, the latter able to translate the dog's barking, leading them to the little girl.

When Wilder and the other Juniors arrived to gang up on the two Autobot Headmasters, Pis ran towards him, barking angrily. Wilder simply kicked the diminutive dog away, killing it. The act was so horrible and cruel that Minerva, who had before been scared of combat, immediately took down both Cancer and Bullhorn single-handedly, leaving Wilder to beat a retreat.

After the Decepticons were routed, Minerva and the Autobots helped bury brave little Pis and console the little girl. Rage!! Little Devils with No Need for Rules


Associated characters

Pis's owner really should have invested in a leash.


Trivia

  • Pisu means "wee" in Finnish. This is most likely unintentional, as the grave for the dog reads "PIS" in English.
  • Pis is a Danish and Dutch word, meaning urine in both languages.
  • ...and in French it's called "pisse", while in English it's called "piss". Some truths are universal.