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:''The mime is a [[human]] in the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]]''
:''The mime is a [[human]] from the [[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Transformers Animated]] [[continuity family]]''


[[Image:TheMimeAnimatedShort.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Look, he's walking against the wind. Ha ha.]]
[[Image:TheMimeAnimatedShort.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Look, he's walking against the wind. Ha ha.]]


The '''mime''' is not much on words, but he is very entertaining to the people of Detroit. Still, he's nothing compared to [[Autobot|giant robots]].
The '''mime''' is not much on words, but he is very entertaining to the people of Detroit. Still, he's nothing compared to [[Autobot|giant robots]].


==Fiction==
==Fiction==

Revision as of 20:32, 16 February 2010

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The mime is a human from the Transformers Animated continuity family
Look, he's walking against the wind. Ha ha.

The mime is not much on words, but he is very entertaining to the people of Detroit. Still, he's nothing compared to giant robots.


Fiction

Animated short

The mime was seen at a fair which Sari Sumdac, Bumblebee and Bulkhead were attending, entertaining a crowd with his mime-like antics. When Bumblebee and Bulkhead expressed confusion over the mime's actions, Sari explained he was pretending to be a robot. The two were only further confused because his movement wasn't anything like theirs.

Bumblebee attempted to show him how robots really move by performing some slick breakdancing, taking attention and applause away from the mime. Bulkhead got confused by the clapping, and Sari explained him that its a human custom to clap at the end of performances. Bulkhead began enthusiastically clapping along, the force of his claps creating a windstorm that blew the crowd and the mime away. Mime Time