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*The real Olympia Stadium was demolished in 1987, long before the setting of ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]'', so where they got the sign is a mystery. Of course, there's also no Flushing Avenue in Detroit, and they have sign for that on their wall too. | *The real Olympia Stadium was demolished in 1987, long before the setting of ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]'', so where they got the sign is a mystery. Of course, there's also no Flushing Avenue in Detroit (the nearest one is in Canton, a suburb), and they have a sign for that on their wall too. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
Revision as of 05:22, 8 October 2011

Olympia Stadium is presumably some sort of sporting venue.
Fiction
Animated cartoon
When the Autobots set up their base in an old Sumdac Systems auto plant, they put a number of freeway signs up on the wall, including one indicating that the exit to Olympia Stadium was at Warren Avenue. Home Is Where the Spark Is
Notes
- The real Olympia Stadium was demolished in 1987, long before the setting of Transformers Animated, so where they got the sign is a mystery. Of course, there's also no Flushing Avenue in Detroit (the nearest one is in Canton, a suburb), and they have a sign for that on their wall too.
External links
- Detroit Olympia on Wikipedia.

