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Bulkhead turns his kibble into a chair. (2008)
the two mutant creatures from the Animated episode "Survival Of The Fittest" are drawn in homage to G1 Pretenders Bomb-Burst and Submaruader. (2008)
to boost the Decepticon ranks, 'More Than Meets The Eye' added a whole bunch of generic Decepticon Seekers. (1984)
in Dreamwave's War Within comic series, Ironhide is designed with his windshield acting as a face shield, referencing how the G1 toy looks. (2003)
the 2007 comic adaptation of the 1986 movie adds in an additional scene of Omega Supreme, Superion and Defensor duking it out against Bruticus and Menasor at the Ark, justifying why they weren't there during the movie. (2007)
the interactions between Purple Wicked Convoy and Shockwave in the Generations Selects manga reference Akane and Alexis Kerib from SSSS.Gridman.
(PWC is repurposed from SG Optimus, who Akane was designed after, while Alexis Kerib and Shockwave share a voice actor)
(2020)
Takara reboots Diaclone as its own toyline, complete with reimagined takes on Battle Convoy (who became Optimus Prime) and Powered Convoy (who became Ultra Magnus)
(2016- )
in IDW, Ultra Magnus declares himself to be an enforcer of the Tyrest Accord. (2007)
What exactly this meant was a mystery for several years until a dude named Tyrest made his debut. (2013)
Hasbro slapped the name "Shockwave" onto a random Cybertron Minicon in order to claim it back after they had temporarily lost the trademark.
While he may be the odd one out among them, every Shockwave released since has him to thank for keeping the name in circulation. (2005)
in Prime Season 2, Megatron’s jet mode still has his fusion cannon even though at that point he had it replaced with a new lower arm. (2012)