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:''Stretch is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers Animated|Animated]] [[continuity family]]''
:''Stretch is a [[Decepticon]] from the [[Transformers Animated|Animated]] [[continuity family]]''
 
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To '''Stretch''', there's nothing wrong with demanding only the finest things in life, since that's exactly what he himself is.  An [[AllSpark (Animated)|AllSpark fragment]] gave life to the top-of-the-line luxury limousine belonging to [[Porter C. Powell]], and now the newly-created Stretch is making good use of his former owner's wealth and personal connections in order to acquire the poshest of baubles and every last trapping of opulent glitz he can lay his monocled gaze upon.     
To '''Stretch''', there's nothing wrong with demanding only the finest things in life, since that's exactly what he himself is.  An [[AllSpark (Animated)|AllSpark fragment]] gave life to the top-of-the-line luxury limousine belonging to [[Porter C. Powell]], and now the newly-created Stretch is making good use of his former owner's wealth and personal connections in order to acquire the poshest of baubles and every last trapping of opulent glitz he can lay his monocled gaze upon.     
 
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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===The AllSpark Almanac, Volume II===
===The AllSpark Almanac, Volume II===

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Stretch is a Decepticon from the Animated continuity family
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To Stretch, there's nothing wrong with demanding only the finest things in life, since that's exactly what he himself is. An AllSpark fragment gave life to the top-of-the-line luxury limousine belonging to Porter C. Powell, and now the newly-created Stretch is making good use of his former owner's wealth and personal connections in order to acquire the poshest of baubles and every last trapping of opulent glitz he can lay his monocled gaze upon.

Fiction

The AllSpark Almanac, Volume II

Transformers: Class Wars

Because those giant robots hadn't caused him enough headaches already, Porter C. Powell decided to pull some strings and buy himself an AllSpark fragment on the black market. Exactly what he intended it for is unknown: while in transit, his car was attacked by the Angry Archer, and in the commotion the fragment made contact with the limousine's dashboard and metamorphosed it into Stretch. The vain and status-obsessed Decepticon nearly bankrupted Powell, who had to make an uneasy alliance with his old rival Isaac Sumdac in order to solve this problem. The two lured Stretch into the Sumdac Tower space bridge, and he was gone in a flash. He'd like to think it was the most beautiful and impressive flash. Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac Vol. II


Notes

  • This story was recounted in flashback by Powell himself, and is specifically set after the events of the cartoon series since the Autobots are said to have already returned to Cybertron. There had not previously been clear canonical evidence that AllSpark fragments remained at large on Earth after Prowl and Jazz attempted to reunite them all in "Endgame, Part II"; now, we know they must not have gotten them all.
  • Stretch's design is very obviously based upon the Renegade Tonka GoBot Tux, except even more of a caricature of a high society tycoon--now with a monocle and "Hollywood gap grin" to go along with his top hat.