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In [[Robots in Disguise]] continuity, there also exists a universal greeting ''dance'', used to convince even the most implacable enemies of one's sincerity. | In [[Robots in Disguise]] continuity, there also exists a universal greeting ''dance'', used to convince even the most implacable enemies of one's sincerity. | ||
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[http://transfans.net/comics_guide_detail.php?id=114&page=6 Marvel UK #102's letters page, defining the Universal Greeting.] | |||
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Revision as of 03:29, 21 October 2006

The universal greeting in the Generation 1 universe, introduced in The Transformers: The Movie, is commonly transliterated as Bah-weep-Graaaaagnah wheep ni ni bong.
It is used as a means to express good will toward alien beings when a language barrier is present. However, it does not always work that way. The Alligatorcons on Quintessa reacted violently to the greeting, chanting it as they attacked Hot Rod and Kup. However, the Junkions on the Planet of Junk took it rather well and threw a party.
(Note: In the Japanese version, the Universal Greeting is pronounced "Berwip crawna-wi pinibon".)
Universal Greeting Dance
In Robots in Disguise continuity, there also exists a universal greeting dance, used to convince even the most implacable enemies of one's sincerity.
External Links
Marvel UK #102's letters page, defining the Universal Greeting.

