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===''Robo-Capers''===
===''Robo-Capers''===
[[Image:Muk91 robocapers megrimlockmoviestar.jpg|right|180px|thumb]]
[[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]'s whirlwind schedule of publicity events prompted by his role in ''Transformers: The Movie'' caused him to delay [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]]'s plan to permanently defeat the Decepticons. {{storylink|Robo-Capers issue 91}}
[[Grimlock (G1)|Grimlock]]'s whirlwind schedule of publicity events prompted by his role in ''Transformers: The Movie'' caused him to delay [[Jazz (G1)|Jazz]]'s plan to permanently defeat the Decepticons. {{storylink|Robo-Capers issue 91}}



Revision as of 03:58, 5 July 2014

This article is about a film mentioned in various continuities. For the real-life movie from 1986, see The Transformers: The Movie.
The Transformers: The Movie is a film in the Generation 1 continuity family.
Probably doesn't feature Optimus Prime dying.

In 1985 or thereabouts, with knowledge of the Transformers' exploits known world-wide, a theatrical film about them was released, entitled The Transformers: The Movie.

The title also appears as The Transformer: The Movie. Lack of display space?

Fiction

The Transformers cartoon

The Transformers: The Movie was given a headline marquee billing at a New York City movie theater, whose name... appeared to be Transformer(s). Or maybe The Incredible. Make Tracks

Robo-Capers

Grimlock's whirlwind schedule of publicity events prompted by his role in Transformers: The Movie caused him to delay Jazz's plan to permanently defeat the Decepticons. Robo-Capers issue 91

Timelines

An ad-libbed version of the movie, Transformers: Rebooted, played on Cybertronian Theater. Intimidation Game

S.T.A.R.S. continuity

The Autobots want you to spread the word about their action-packed movie. The Autobots Have a Special Mission for:

Notes

  • This little Easter egg, which appears for just a split second as a background image, is just about the only reference to the then-upcoming animated movie to actually make it into the pre-movie cartoon episodes.