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*[[The Transformers (issue)|"The Transformers"]], "#1 in a four issue limited series". It began the Marvel comic book title.
*[[The Transformers (issue)|"The Transformers"]], "#1 in a four issue limited series". It began the Marvel comic book title.


*"[[TRANSFORMER]]," the opening song for Japan's airing of the original cartoon.
*"[[Transformer (song)|TRANSFORMER]]," the opening song for Japan's airing of the original cartoon.


*[[Transformers (Melbourne House)|''Transformers'']], the Playstation 2 game released in 2004 which features characters from the [[Armada (franchise)|''Armada'' franchise]].
*[[Transformers (Melbourne House)|''Transformers'']], the Playstation 2 game released in 2004 which features characters from the [[Armada (franchise)|''Armada'' franchise]].
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*[[Tonka GoBots]]
*[[Tonka GoBots]]
*[[Trasformer]] {{sic}}, a unique international release of [[Takara|Takara's]] ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Micro Change|MicroChange]]'', lines by an Italian company named [[GiG]] that were launched in 1984.
*[[Trasformer]] {{sic}}, a unique international release of [[TakaraTomy|Takara's]] ''[[Diaclone]]'' and ''[[Micro Change|MicroChange]]'', lines by an Italian company named [[GiG]] that were launched in 1984.


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Revision as of 08:39, 10 October 2009

Transformers has several uses in the Transformer universe.

  • A Transformer is a sentient life form from a race living robots originating from the planet Cybertron.
  • "The Transformers", "#1 in a four issue limited series". It began the Marvel comic book title.
  • "TRANSFORMER," the opening song for Japan's airing of the original cartoon.

See also:

Transformers should not be confused with:

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