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while never shown transforming in the movie, the Lithones, Kranix and Arlbus, did have vehicle modes designed, as can be seen in the Transformers Universe guidebook. (1986)
in Energon, Demolishor's character arc revolving around his uncertainty with the Decepticon cause gets resolved by having him sacrifice himself for Megatron and resurrected without memories.
He spends the rest of the show doing nothing but beating his chest and smashing things.
the ROTF Movie Universe guidebook and the comic adaptation state that Megatron is a Triple Changer that alternates between his robot, jet, and tank modes, but there is nothing to support this in the movie, where he simply turns into a flying tank. (2009)
in the Marvel UK story 'TIme Wars', Topspin and Twin Twist were both killed via decapitation. (1989)
The new toys of Topspin and Twin Twist in the Titans Return line were both Headmasters. (2017)
It is unknown as to why Topspin and Twin Twist never appeared in the G1 cartoon and US comic. Their toy molds were from Diaclone, so there were no legal restrictions surrounding the characters. (1985)
Shattered Glass Ratchet was intended to be a scrubs-green coloured bot, but the colouring of the final panel below caused subsequent creators to believe he was simply white with green highlights, and all new depictions of SG Ratchet have followed suit. (2008)
Inspired by this misconception, the IDW Beast Wars comics The Gathering and The Ascending depict an alternate timeline where the BWII and Neo casts actually do come from the same time as the original Beast Wars.
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releasing toys from other lines as movie characters was something this line liked to do, for some reason.
Jim Sorenson disguised himself as Animated Octus to write about Decepticons for The AllSpark Almanac II. The book also reveals that Skaro, Daleks' home planet was destoyed (2010)
In Japanese G1 cartoon continuity, G2 Decepticon Smokescreen is a divergent personality of G1 Autobot Smokescreen that took over his body, an eventual side-effect of Smokescreen using the GT system in Binaltech fiction.