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** The epitome of this, though, has got to be the Breastforce, from the Japanese-only series ''Victory''. Their robot modes have chestplates than can be removed to turn into little robo-animal partners or hand-held guns. |
** The epitome of this, though, has got to be the Breastforce, from the Japanese-only series ''Victory''. Their robot modes have chestplates than can be removed to turn into little robo-animal partners or hand-held guns. |
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** [[Transformers Animated|Prowl]]; hubcaps into shurikens. Jazz; tailpipes into ''nunchucks''. That is all. |
** [[Transformers Animated|Prowl]]; hubcaps into shurikens. Jazz; tailpipes into ''nunchucks''. That is all. |
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*** '''''[[Laser Blade|Lightsaber]]''' Nunchucks'' |
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** The majority of the ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' Autobots use improvised weaponry (grappling hooks, wrecking balls, welders) to one degree or another. This is topped by Ratchet, whose most powerful weapons are essentially powered-up medical equipment. |
** The majority of the ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' Autobots use improvised weaponry (grappling hooks, wrecking balls, welders) to one degree or another. This is topped by Ratchet, whose most powerful weapons are essentially powered-up medical equipment. |
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*** In the Animated continuity, pretty much all of the Autobots are pulling this one off. They're a work force forced into war, so it makes sense that they would use the tools of their trade. |
*** In the Animated continuity, pretty much all of the Autobots are pulling this one off. They're a work force forced into war, so it makes sense that they would use the tools of their trade. |