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<td style="padding-left:2em;">[[Hey, um... hey you!|<img alt="Hey, um... hey you!" src="/w2/images2/thumb/4/42/Anon_greenabfemale.png/50px-Anon_greenabfemale.png" width="50" height="45" border="0" />]] </td><td valign="bottom" width="100%">
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:''The piano Transformer guy is a guy that transforms into a piano from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''The piano Transformer guy is a guy that transforms into a piano from the [[Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''


[[Image:Target2006 82 PianoTransformerGuy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|]]
[[Image:Target2006 82 PianoTransformerGuy.jpg|right|250px|thumb|]]
The '''Piano Transformer guy''' plays music in the corner of [[Maccadam's Old Oil House]].  We don't know his name, but it's fun to guess.  Pianor?  Ragtime?  Billy Joule?  Harry Decepticonnick, Jr.? Piston-Rod Stewart? It's hours of brainstorming fun.  Well, minutes.
The '''Piano Transformer guy''' plays music in the corner of [[Maccadam's Old Oil House]].  We don't know his name, but it's fun to guess.  Pianor?  Ragtime?  Billy Joule?  Harry Decepticonnick, Jr.? Piston-Rod Stewart? It's hours of brainstorming fun.  Well, minutes.




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''It took a while, but the [[Wrecker|Wreckers]] sitting at the other side of Maccadam's realized they should probably put a stop to this.  Piano guy should be grateful that his prolonged maiming served as eye-opening symbolism -- a metaphor, if you will -- of the consequences of the Wreckers' indifference and slacked devotion to duty.''  {{storylink|Target: 2006|Target: 2006}}
''It took a while, but the [[Wrecker|Wreckers]] sitting at the other side of Maccadam's realized they should probably put a stop to this.  Piano guy should be grateful that his prolonged maiming served as eye-opening symbolism -- a metaphor, if you will -- of the consequences of the Wreckers' indifference and slacked devotion to duty.''  {{storylink|Target: 2006|Target: 2006}}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://s90690880.onlinehome.us/jhiaxus/generic/ukgeneric/uk082.htm Piano Transformer guy at the Obscure Transformers Website]  
* [http://s90690880.onlinehome.us/jhiaxus/generic/ukgeneric/uk082.htm Piano Transformer guy at the Obscure Transformers Website]  
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[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]
[[Category:Generation 1 characters]]

Revision as of 00:17, 28 March 2009

Hey, um... hey you!

This article is about a character or concept which lacks any official name or designation.
For more information, see Help:Nameless.

The piano Transformer guy is a guy that transforms into a piano from the Generation 1 continuity family.

The Piano Transformer guy plays music in the corner of Maccadam's Old Oil House. We don't know his name, but it's fun to guess. Pianor? Ragtime? Billy Joule? Harry Decepticonnick, Jr.? Piston-Rod Stewart? It's hours of brainstorming fun. Well, minutes.


Fiction

Marvel Comics UK continuity

Events from the UK-only comic stories are in italics.
Wonder if he plays Cold Slither.

The Decepticon Fang entered Maccadam's, and boy, was he cranky. Annoyed that piano guy's music wasn't to his own liking, he started bashing the tiny music-playing Transformer against the wall.

It took a while, but the Wreckers sitting at the other side of Maccadam's realized they should probably put a stop to this. Piano guy should be grateful that his prolonged maiming served as eye-opening symbolism -- a metaphor, if you will -- of the consequences of the Wreckers' indifference and slacked devotion to duty. Target: 2006