User:Catgirl
- User:Catgirl is a TFWiki.Net editor from the real life continuity family.
User:Catgirl is a transgender lesbian and Hot Rod's strongest soldier. As such, she has objectively good taste, is perfect in every way, and is God's own gift to the Transformers fandom.
She also does not get paid enough for this shit.
Nya.
Testing this out
First, a disclaimer.
This page may or may not use designations not officially sanctioned by Hasbro, Takara, TFWiki, or anyone who is or was ever affiliated with these groups. Unless it's like, already officially documented on the wiki. IDK, just use some common sense here.
I am still a novice at wiki editing.
Please be kind.
Does this automatically generate the content box?
No, it doesn't. Oh wait, I figured that out.
A bit of organizing
I am creating this section as a means of getting a hang of the coding required to create lists.
What if it was PURPLE?
This section seeks to make note of the various War for Cybertron Trilogy molds that utilize translucent purple as part of their deco.
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Siege molds
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Earthrise molds
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Kingdom molds |
Kamen Rider homages

While the Kamen Rider series currently falls outside the scope of this wiki's coverage, its popularity in Japan and among Transformers fans has led to a number of homages over the years; this section seeks to consolidate the ones I've found on this wiki into one place. If I've missed any, please let me know. If there are any errors with these, please correct the original pages first, and then get back to me.
- "Double Convoy" is likely a reference to the teamup of Kamen Rider 1 and Kamen Rider 2 from the original Kamen Rider series.
- As Daniel is getting into bed, Wheelie strikes a pose that references the original Kamen Rider transformation pose.
- Drift says "Taiyo-no-ko" (太陽の子), meaning "child of the sun." This may be a reference to Kamen Rider Black RX.
- A member of Lockdown's crew is based on Kamen Rider V3.
- Another member of Lockdown's crew is based on Kamen Rider Den-O.
- On page 4, two prisoners based on Kamen Rider V3 and Kamen Rider Agito are seen arm wrestling. On page 9, a prisoner based on Kamen Rider Amazon is seen among the chaos.
- Sky-Byte's Japanese name "Gelshark" is possibly a reference to Gel-Shocker from Kamen Rider. In addition to this, he shares a similar color scheme as the Gel-Shocker henchmen.

