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Scott McNeil voiced Jetfire in Armada and Energon, but was replaced by Brian Dummond in Cybertron, apparently due to the producers wanting an Australian-sounding Jetfire.
Ironically, Scott McNeil is Australian while Brian Dummond is not. (2005)
Cosmos' alt mode become a useful disguise for the first time ever. (2013)
the G1 episode 'Autobot Spike' pays heavy tribute to Frankenstein, likely due to it being written by Donald Glut, who has written many novels, articles and non-fiction books about Frankenstein. (1985)
Cybertron had a phase where mouths were "in" and faceplates were out. (2013)
The German broadcast of Armada skipped straight from episode 7 to episode 40; apparently due to Hasbro Germany insisting on having the whole series aired in just two months to promote the toyline better. (2003)
Sideswipe barely features in his own Spotlight issue, appearing in only 7 out of that comic's 22 pages. (2008)
Blaster's characterization differs between the G1 cartoon and comic: he was a hip, music loving bot in the cartoon, and a brooding loner in the Marvel comic. (1985)
in the Marvel comic, Jetfire occasionally referenced his life on Cybertron- which should be impossible, as in this series he was built on Earth. (1985)
The Destructons would've been left in obscurity until they made a grand return to comics years later in Beast Wars Uprising (which was set in a completely different universe so we still don't know how the original arc was supposed to go)