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Original idea but “I was running short on free time to find a song but I still really like it” bonus ;A;

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spookyprime:

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Sometimes I just remember knock out canonically owns a pet crab that he seemingly treats and pets like a good dog

Breakdown had a tiny cyclops rhino that is never mentioned recieving affection and I don’t believe that for a second

Listen, I’m not making this up. In the Japanese version their weapons are all animal formers called arms micron. They had like a minute long extra show after the regular show. They’re all on YouTube and they’re…not great.

This is knock outs crab Gra.

In the kreo comic he pets him like a good dog

And this is breakdowns rhino Zamu

Giving personalities to the weapons was cute. Zamu’s last scene where he n Breakdown have to leave n Gra crying in protest was so touching. Zamu confidently reassures Gra not to worry, promising they’d be back in time for dinner. These are great, funky little 3d pets that like boasting about their owners n just want all the petting :‘‘^)

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(Yesss, these are good, and it’s always ok though I can’t promise [a fast] response!)

Transformer skinhealth musings: mechs sometimes develop random small screws or bolts akin to human moles, that are not harmful on their own unless there’s too many close together or they grow too big/abnormal which is when they start to risk weakening the metal between the bolts during transformation. Seekers and other high altitude/speed flyers are especially at risk because G-forces and pressure shifts risk ripping the screws off which could be extremely risky during flight; thus seekers are considered to have ideal “skin” because they need to keep their surface as perfect as possible.

At certain points some young mechs might suffer from chronic and embarrassing paint bubbling, and older mechs might develop chronic paint wrinkling. More embarrassing and maybe more exclusive to those with Earth alt-modes are different issues in their car upholstery, and not making sure to clean, dry and air out their seats may end up with persistent itchy mildew or other infestations. Also less of a health thing but I’m pretty sure that those with more than four wheels sometimes get them pinched awkwardly after transforming to root mode, but then it’s bit embarrassing to re-transform just for that when everyone’s looking so they try to subtly hang back and shift their limbs hoping the wheel will spin to settle better.