Paris

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Paris is the capital city of France. It has many landmarks, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Arc de Triomphe.

Fiction

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

The Europa 2000 start line was in Paris at the Arc de Triomphe. Trans-Europe Express Many years later, Trypticon stole the Eiffel Tower and took it to Carbombya. It was presumably later returned. Thief in the Night

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

The Arc de Triomphe was destroyed when the Decepticons made meteors rain on Earth as part of a plot to discredit Ginrai. Expose the Decepticons' Dark Trap!

The Arc de Triomphe was rebuilt by the time Overlord attacked Paris as part of Operation M1. While at Paris, Overlord effortlessly destroyed the armed forces and the Arc de Triomphe. BlackZarak - Destroyer from Space

In the aftermath of Operation M1, Grand Maximus was patrolling Paris in case of further Decepticon attacks. Crisis! The Day of Human Extinction

Robots in Disguise cartoon

The finish line of the International Grand Prix was at the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. Skid Z's Choice

Live-action movie continuity

Revenge of the Fallen

Ron and Judy Witwicky went vacationing in Paris. They were having lunch at an outdoor cafe when meteors began raining down on the city and the pair were captured by a Decepticon. Revenge of the Fallen

Hunt for the Decepticons

Terradive went flying over Paris to attack the city's landmarks. A lone human in an Autobot fighter jet managed to see him off. Hunt for the Decepticons

Animated continuity

Attempting to keep the AllSpark out of Megatron's hands, Ratchet took a copy of the AllSpark to Paris. Before he had the chance to hide it, he was attacked by Megatron's Decepticons. Quest for the AllSpark Starscream and Bumblebee had a fight there once. Japanese title sequence

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Paris (パリ Pari)