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'''Superman''' is a powerful being.
'''Superman''' is a powerful being.



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Superman is a powerful being.

Fiction

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Ginrai compared the power granted by transtectors to that of Superman, noting that people would want to use such power beyond the constraints of society. Friend or Foe!? The True Form of the Monster!!

Transformers film

Robert Epps referred to the United States Air Force's Combat Control as "Superman School". Transformers

Notes

  • Optimus Primal's rescue of the Axalon in the Beast Wars episode "Victory" was an homage to a traditional Superman rescue, complete with "Is it a bird?" "Maybe a plane?" and some very Superman-esque musical cues.
  • Numerous Transformers voice actors have voiced the Man of Steel over the years. Beau Weaver voiced him in the Ruby-Spears 1988 Superman cartoon, Michael Daingerfield voiced him in the pilot episode of Krypto the Superdog, Crispin Freeman voiced him in the Justice League: Heroes video game, Jason Marsden had voiced a teenage Superman in Superman: The Animated Series, Adam Baldwin voiced him in the Superman: Doomsday DVD movie and the DC Universe Online MMORPG, David Kaye voiced him in the toy pack-in DVD DC Super Friends, David Lodge voiced him in the motion comic, Red Son, and Nolan North voices him in Young Justice.

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Superman (スーパーマン Sūpāman)