Mexico

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Mexico is a nation on Earth, bordering the south of the United States of America. It's got deserts and most people there speak Spanish.

Fiction

Marvel Comics continuity

Marvel UK comics

After a fight with Bludgeon, Decepticon traitor Carnivac stumbled across the Mexican desert until he reached the town of Los Gravos. Survival Run The other Decepticons followed him, and the town became the stage for another battle, during which a local Mexican named Jose rammed Octopunch with his truck. Spinister also threatened to kill many of the town's inhabitants, but Carnivac took the shots intended for the humans. A Savage Place!

Earthforce

These stories do not fit into the normal Marvel continuity. See Earthforce for details.

Starscream tried stealing oil from a tanker in the Gulf of Mexico, but was defeated by the Survivors. Divide and Conquer!

Japanese cartoon continuity

Super-God Masterforce

The Decepticon Headmaster Junior Bullhorn hails from Mexico.

Beast Wars II

The Jointrons are hilarious terrible stereotypes of the Mexican people.

Unicron Trilogy

Energon

In the peaceful years following the Powerlinx Battles, the Autobots constructed Jungle City in Mexico. Unicron Trilogy guidebooks

Cybertron cartoon

A copy of the Atlantis Pattern was found at a museum in Mexico. The Autobots and Decepticons fought over it, and the Autobots won. Landmine

Dreamwave comics continuity

The Decepticon Thundercracker worked with Mexican arms dealers to smuggle weapons between Mexico and the United States. He was confronted by Prowl and Bumblebee at the airport of Mesa Verde, which caused vast destruction when a tanker filled with jet fuel exploded. Thundercracker was eventually taken down by Grimlock. Hardwired

IDW comics continuity

When Sixshot shot down the Ark-19, it crashed in the Gulf of Mexico. Devastation issue 2

Titan Magazines (2007 Movie)

"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
"Begging sometimes helps, but not often."
Has the Imperial Magistrate reached a verdict?

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The following events occur in a splinter timeline where Megatron won the battle of Mission City.

In an alternate universe, Mexico may have been conquered and occupied by Decepticons for a brief period. Revolution Part 1

Notes

  • In real life, Mexican company IGA produced various variants of Transformers toys in the 80's. It also shared some unique McDonald's toys with Venezuela in 2008.