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@AssTransformers missed opportunity to use this pic. L
the G1 episode "Atlantis Arise" depicts Spike as being able to swim in 'the deepest part of the Atlantic' wearing THIS. (1985)
G1 Blitzwing's character model has his tank turrent growing out from the back of his head. (1985)
Skyfire and Reflector were written out of the G1 cartoon due to the issues surrounding their respective toys. They put in their last appearances in "Day of the Machines" and "Autobot Spike" respectively. (1985)
The name of the Decepticon ship that eventually became their undersea headquarters went nameless for 25 years. It was retroactively called the Victory in the Transformers: The Complete Ark reference book.
More Than Meets The Eye pt 3 very briefly animated Optimus with exaggerated, 'puffy' proportions.
This was due to mecha designer Masami Ōbari being contracted to work on parts of the episode, with his signature artstyle seeping in. (1984)
G1 Prowl's character model was drawn without shoulder cannons, so he never uses them in either the cartoon or comic.
Dan Gilvezan was nearly cast as the voice of Spike in G1, but Corey Burton got the part instead so Gilvezan wouldn't have to spend large parts of episodes talking to himself. (1984)
(but apparently they were okay with Peter Cullen and Frank Welker doing that)
Cy-Kill gets killed by Megatron in the gladiatorial arena. (2007)
in the first issue of MTMTE, Rewind jokes about how he doesn't transform into a super space tank. (2012)
the Timelines Rewind toy, released as part of FunPub's subscription service, transforms into a super space tank. (2014)