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According to Beast Machines DVD commentary by Story Editor Bob Skir, Tankor is influenced by the Hulk.
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Devcon bears more than a passing resemblance to the monster in the film Cloverfield, with elongated, double-jointed forelegs, short back legs, and a pair of under-slung appendages.
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Shockwave stayed behind on Cybertron after Megatron departed, much like how his G1-counterpart - and several other counterparts - remained on the planet.
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Blitzwing's cell number is D-43, the same number his toy was assigned for its original Japanese release.
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The Rung toy Swerve is trying to figure out on this issue's B cover comes with a set of Generation 1-style instructions.
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From Prime. Megatron when the future Decepticon leader was still another gladiatorial fighter, like his counterpart in IDW.
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The Dancitron, the leisure club where Blitzwing and Soundwave are relaxing, is a Shattered Glass version of the original Danictron, seen in the Sunbow The Transformers episode "Auto-Bop".
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Optimus Prime was originally known as Orion Pax, much like his namesake in the episode "War Dawn".
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IDW Bulkhead's involvement with the Wreckers comes from his Prime counterpart.
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The Legislators being mindless drones created from the recycled bodies of their victims is reminiscent of Beast Machines Megatron's Vehicon forces being created in a similar manner.