Legends Vol. 9

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Transformers Legends Vol. 9
"The Era Gap"
"The Bathroom Gap"
年代のギャップ
お手洗いのギャップ

(Nendai no Gap
Otearai no Gap
)
First published August 19, 2014
Manga Hayato Sakamoto

The Axalon workers contend with nostalgia and gendered bathrooms.

Synopsis

The Era Gap

At the bar, a drunk Rhinox starts off on an impassioned cry for the '80s, recalling its beautiful women, parodies, and fan service. Even better, Transformers started in 1985! He ends up screaming for the '80s to make a comeback. Silverbolt and Rattrap start to leave, unable to relate to an era when they weren't even born. Rhinox continues muttering to himself, and they stop with interest when he says Japan didn't have a consumption tax in the '80s. (Silverbolt later looks it up and notes that, to be accurate, it started in '89.)

The Bathroom Gap

When Airazor and Nightscream go to the restroom, Rattrap and Silverbolt rush to discover which one they use, only to be met with separate "male" and "otokonoko" restrooms. Realizing the building has no women's bathroom, they retreat to the roof and ponder what the future holds for their company.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)