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China is a country on Earth, occupying land to the west of Japan.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Kiss Players

Marissa Faireborn's childhood friend Shaoshao Li was a typical example of a Chinese-American. A Chinese-American who always wears silk and a padlock around her neck.


Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Orphans Cancer and Chang were raised in mainland China and attended martial arts classes together. Cancer was doted on by their master, who taught him the ancient secret of the "Super Dragon Fist" (超竜拳), a devastating kick attack.

When Cancer, who had joined the Decepticons, learned that Black Zarak was going to attack China, he stole a helicopter and flew there to warn them, with limited success. God Ginrai - Save Cancer!?


Robots in Disguise

China's Cave of the Dragon was the location of an O-Part, and a place where Doctor Kenneth Onishi spent a lot of time. This site, of great historical importance and full of ancient Buddhist relics that could easily be damaged, was considered an appropriate place to film a movie.

Meanwhile, Side Burn chased a red car across the entire Great Wall of China. You scary bastard. The Ultimate Robot Warrior


IDW continuity

Straxus and Grindcore attacked China's Jiangxi Province, intending to strip-mine its Ultra-Energon (and the rest of Earth's Ultra-Energon) to help the Expansion. An Autobot tactical unit thwarted them, in no small part thanks to Sideswipe hitting them over and over. Spotlight: Doubledealer Spotlight: Sideswipe

Later on, the Decepticons attacked China's capital of Beijing. Skywarp claimed he'd killed just under half the population - 8,715,000 people - in an hour. Bloody hell. All Hail Megatron issue 6


Trivia

  • In the real world, China has a long and storied relationship with the Transformers brand. This is due in no small part to its plentiful and inexpensive manufacturing plants, as well as the frequency with which molds will disappear from those plants only later to turn up in the form of knockoffs. In Japanese Transformers fiction, Chinese characters feature prominently (albeit subject to wildly inaccurate Japanese stereotypes of Chinese culture).

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