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===''Age of Extinction''=== | ===''Age of Extinction''=== | ||
[[File:MovieAdvanced-Dispensor.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]] | [[File:MovieAdvanced-Dispensor.jpg|right|thumb|300px|]] | ||
*'''Dispensor''' (Deluxe, 2014) | *'''Dispensor''' (Deluxe, [[2014]]) | ||
**''Japanese ID number:'' '''AD11''' | **''Japanese ID number:'' '''AD11''' | ||
*:A retool of [[Payload (Movie)|Payload]], [[Dispensor]] turns into an armored truck with a "Mood Wiplash" {{sic}} logo on the side. | *:A retool of [[Payload (Movie)|Payload]], [[Dispensor]] turns into an armored truck with a "Mood Wiplash" {{sic}} logo on the side. | ||
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[[Category:Generation 1 substances | [[Category:IDW Generation 1 substances]] | ||
[[Category:Intoxicants]] | [[Category:Intoxicants]] | ||
Revision as of 17:07, 4 September 2014
- Mood Whiplashes are ways for Transformers to become inebriated from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.

Mood Whiplash is a Transformer-suitable beverage composed of carbonated engex with a dash of petrol.
Fiction
IDW Generation 1 continuity
While in a bar on Hedonia, Whirl passed Ultra Magnus what he claimed was a Mood Whiplash. After Magnus took a sip and noted it was "very pleasant", Swerve realized that Magnus hadn't deactivated his fuel intake moderation chip and therefore wasn't feeling the associated effects of the drink. Some urging from Swerve ensued until Ultra Magnus disengaged said chip and promptly passed out. Skids checked the drink and discovered that it wasn't carbonated engex but weapons-grade nucleon. Gee, how did that happen?
Ultra Magnus spent most of the night unconscious and later had to have his fuel tanks reconstructed. Cybertronian Homesick Blues
Toys
Age of Extinction

- Dispensor (Deluxe, 2014)
- Japanese ID number: AD11
Notes
- Mood Whiplash is named for a TV Tropes page, much like Nightmare Fuel which was introduced a few issues earlier. As with the previous instance, the issue it appears in contains several examples of the trope in question.

