Christmas

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Prime's Alpha Trion disguise fooled few.

Christmas is a holiday celebrated by humans on December 25, commemorating the birth of someone called "Christ." It seems to revolve around the exchange of material goods, the slaughter and festooning of conifers, and the consumption of roasted avians. Autobot intelligence suggests that at this time, humans gather together and don't shoot each other.

More importantly, Christmas is the focus of a powerful "spirit" manifesting in charity, goodwill, and appreciation. Even hardened Decepticon warriors and vengeance-driven humans are subject to its influence.

Some Autobots have been known to don a red outfit with a bushy, white beard as part of the Christmas ritual. While not the most extreme example of quasi-fetishistic anthropomorphization among Transformers, this case is notable in its lack of explanation. Perhaps it is related to the similarly-opaque "Christ" figure at the center of the holiday.

Another human custom, Black Friday, is rumored to be the busiest day of shopping for the material goods needed for exchange on Christmas.

Christmas: Date — December 25th. Annual festival celebrating Christ's birth. Features include family reunion, gift-giving...Starscream's "Internal Data File", "Stargazing"

Fiction

Marvel UK Generation 1 comics

"Me, Grimlock, love energo letter opener me got for Christmas."
  • The magic of Christmas made Starscream realize that even if he doesn't care, helping people can make him feel... well, he still doesn't really care. Stargazing
  • Optimus Prime shared a little of his own Christmas magic, healing environmental damage with a chunk of the Matrix. The Greatest Gift of All!

God bless us, every one.

Dreamwave Armada comics

Animated cartoon

"Merry Christmas to all, and to all, some good trash."
  • The magic of Christmas turned the Autobots into humans! Well, it wasn't so much the magic of Christmas as it was Soundwave plugging them into a virtual reality world, but it could have if it chose to. Human Error, Part I
  • The magic of Christmas would also free Wreck-Gar from his entrapment in the lake bed, giving Sari Sumdac another ally in stopping Soundwave. It would also entice Wreck-Gar to give garbage to all the good little girls and boys! Human Error, Part II

Revenge of the Fallen film

Revenge of the Fallen Titan magazine

  • The magic of Christmas got Ironhide to give Barricade a present! From Ratchet of course, Ironhide wouldn't douse him in coolant if he was on fire. (It was a large fist shaped object he had in a cardboard box on the end of his arm...) Law and Disorder

Merchandise

Holiday Ornaments

Seasonal Specialties

  • Autobot symbol
  • Bumblebee
  • Optimus Prime
  • Optimus Prime 2-pack
  • Decepticon symbol
  • Megatron
  • Megatron 2-pack
  • 5-pack

American Greetings

  • Generation 1 Heirloom Ornaments
    • Optimus Prime
    • Megatron
    • Bumblebee
  • Movie (2007)
    • Bumblebee
    • Bumblebee (flat ornament)
    • Megatron
    • Optimus Prime
    • Optimus Prime (flat ornament)
  • Animated
    • Autobot Team
    • Bumblebee
    • Optimus Prime
  • Revenge of the Fallen Heirloom Ornament
    • Optimus Prime

Holiday Stockings

  • Megatron
  • Optimus Prime


Collect them all!

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Notes

  • One Christmas season (somewhere between 1986-1992), Hasbro's Boys' Toys Marketing department internally passed out green-chromed Beachcomber and blue-chromed Seaspray toys as Christmas ornaments with a string attached to them. They were bagged with a card that read "Transformers Christmas ornament" on one side and "Merry Christmas from the Boys' Toys Marketing" on the other side.