The Transformers: The Movie/references

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"Stop beating this dead horse, Prime."
"NEVER!"

This page quotes stories that quote The Transformers: The Movie.

Quotes

ONE SHALL STAND, ONE SHALL FALL

  • "Only one shall stand, Galvatron! It ends here!"
"NEVER!!"
"At last, the Universe will be freed from your evil!" — Cybertron Optimus Prime and Galvatron, "Unfinished"
"...One shall fall." —Optimus Prime and Megatron, the intro for War for Cybertron
  • "One shall fall..." —The title of the final boss fight against Trypticon in that same game
  • "One shall stand, one shall fall." —Optimus Prime, the Transformers: Prime episode "Darkness Rising, Part 5"
  • "Never, Megatron. One shall stand, one shall fall." —Optimus Prime again, only as a figment of Megatron's imagination, "Sick Mind"
  • "Megatron, today you answer for your crimes against Cybertron... and against humanity. One shall stand..."
"...And one shall fall. You, Optimus Prime!" —Optimus Prime and Megatron in, ahem, "One Shall Fall"
  • "Today—one shall stand, and two shall fall!"
(WRUNK)
"No cliches, Galvatron." —Galvatron and Optimus Prime, The Transformers: Robots in Disguise issue #55: "All Hail Optimus Part 6: No Fair Fights"

WHY THROW AWAY YOUR LIFE SO RECKLESSLY?

  • "Why throw away your life so recklessly, Prime? It's a pity it has to end like this."
"That's a question you should ask yourself, Galvatron! I will finish you!" — Cybertron Galvatron and Optimus Prime, "Unfinished"

WAIT, I STILL FUNCTION!

SOUNDWAVE SUPERIOR

Now, all we need is a little Energon... and a lot of references.

It never ends!

Of course the Transformers: The Movie Marvel comic, the Transformers the Movie Ladybird book and the Transformers: The Animated Movie IDW comic cribbed dialogue and plot from the '86 movie, seeing as they're all adaptations of it, but several original stories stand out for leaning on it a little more heavily than most:

Consider this page a cautionary tale.