Logo (Animated)
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This article is about the Animated short. For the graphical element that signifies a trademark or brand, see Logo. |
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Pretty sure hypnosis doesn't work if they don't have any pupils to follow the swinging medallion with... | ||||||
"Logo" | ||||||
Airdate | Unreleased | |||||
Written by | Marty Isenberg | |||||
Directed by | Matt Youngberg | |||||
Animation studio | Studio 4°C |
Blitzwing makes his own scene transition, and unwisely annoys Lugnut in the process.
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Synopsis
A Decepticon insignia rotates to reveal its Autobot counterpart, then back again, revealed to be "Random" Blitzwing spinning a medallion on a string with the insignia on each side in front of Lugnut's face. He continues to do so for a few more moments, humming to himself as he does so, until Lugnut decides he's had enough and hits him in the back of the head, knocking him to the ground and releasing his grasp on the medallion. As he recovers, Blitzwing's face changes to his Icy personality, and he thanks Lugnut, telling him he needed that.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
"Bwada-ba-badaaaaaaa-weeee!"
- —Blitzwing is a master of acapella.
Notes
Transformers references
- Blitzwing, of course, uses the emblems to directly recreate the scene transitions from The Transformers, complete with vocally imitating the accompanying musical sting. Notably, the transformation noise plays when the logos swap, something that did not occur in the original transitions.
Trivia
- For 15 years, this short and "Starscream's Fantasy" remained unreleased in any form, having only been screened for the Animated panels at BotCon 2009 and BotCon 2012. For many years, the only publicly-available details on both shorts were those printed in The AllSpark Almanac II. However, the finer details of the short and the screenshot above were obtained for this article thanks to Transformers content creator Keyan Carlile, who had been given a private screening and personal copy of the shorts by Marty Isenberg at TFCon Los Angeles 2022, on the condition that the shorts themselves not be publicly distributed... UNTIL August 22nd, 2022 when a post about the lost shorts from Twitter user "Crazy Ass Moments in Transformers History" gained heavy traction, prompting Keyan to ask Marty to reconsider his stance on distribution. Marty relented, and Keyan publicly uploaded the shorts on August 23rd, 2022, finally losing their lost media status!