Moving Violations

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Transformers Animated
"Moving Violations"
Publisher Fun Publications
First published March 9, 2011
Writers Trent Troop & Greg Sepelak
Art Greg Sepelak
Colors Trent Troop
Letters Jesse Wittenrich
Editors Marty Isenberg & Derrick J. Wyatt
Managing editor Pete Sinclair
Continuity Transformers Animated

He's a catty cop who never lets a perp get away. He's a fishy desk jockey with no time for hot-headed traffic cops. They fight crime.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots

Notes

Transformers references

  • Derrick J. Wyatt designed Cheetor with hexagonal spots to emulate the original Cheetor without looking overly organic, but the finished toy gives his vehicle mode a full-on organic-look cheetah spot pattern. If you look reeeal close, you'll spot the reason for the spots in this comic: when Pipes tumbles from his perch, he splatters black paint all over vehicle-mode Cheetor!
  • Inferno uses the same body type as Red Alert, but using the deco and facial design of the movie Inferno toy, which was a redeco of the original Armada Red Alert toy, upon whom Animated Reddy was based. We do love a roundabout homage here at TFWiki. Inferno's design keeps both her hands, as Red Alert's was lost in battle.
  • Cybertron Ransack had black markings around his eyes that looking like a domino mask; Animated Ransack is just wearing a domino mask!
  • Ramhorn, Volks and Chase were all designed for inclusion in the Animated cartoon, but didn't make it into any of its numerous crowd scenes. Troop and Sepelak seem to have gone out of their way to include them here in order to give them their only fictional appearances outside of The AllSpark Almanac II.
  • Strongarm appears to be based on the body-type of Animated Brawn; a presumable reference to the unmade BotCon-exclusive version of Generation 1 Brawn that would have been based on the Energon Strongarm mold.
  • Chromia's appearance hybridizes the two distinct designs she was simultaneously given by separate sources, by placing her Generation 1-inspired head (from Almanac II) on a blue Arcee-styled body (from the Japanese Transformers Cards game).
  • The Wanted posters back at the station show Wasp and Mudflap, the latter being a new character based on the Cybertron incarnation of the character.
  • Animated versions of Jackpot and Hubcap, two of Sepelak's favorite characters, appear in the police station. The duo's Generation 1 counterparts were previously seen together in the Sepelak-and-Troop penned "Gone Too Far", where they were interrogated by Stungun, an Animated version of whom appears to do the same thing here.

Real-world references

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Trivia

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