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===''Transformers Animated''===
 
===''Transformers Animated''===
Most of the Autobots in [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime's]] crew have retractable faceplates. So far, Optimus, [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], and [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] each have one. Among the Decepticons, [[Soundwave (Animated)|Soundwave]] has a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his G1 predessor's.
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Most of the Autobots in [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Optimus Prime's]] crew have retractable faceplates. So far, Optimus, [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]], [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]], and [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]] each have one (though the latter's is unique in that it covers his whole face). Among the Decepticons, [[Soundwave (Animated)|Soundwave]] has a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his G1 predessor's. Optimus' mouthplate flaps up and down when he talks, just like that of G1 Optimus, but none of the others' do.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 21:53, 21 April 2008

Optimus face

Optimus Prime's mouthplate.

Instead of regular human facial features, some Transformers have what looks like a plate affixed to their lower jaw, usually covering up to their nose. While no official name exists for these, they are usually called 'mouthplates ' or 'faceplates' (despite a 'regular' face once being described as a faceplate in the TV series). Two of the most famous examples are those of Generation One's Soundwave and Optimus Prime.

In earlier series, a Transformer's mouthplate moved when they spoke, as if there were a working jaw underneath. In Robots in Disguise and the Unicron Trilogy, however, it remains static.

Fiction/Toylines

Beast Wars

Optimus Primal was shown to have a mouthplate which would slide into place when he entered battle. This was used to reconcile the presence of an actual mouth on his animation model with the lack thereof on his toy. Later retoolings of the toy reflected the animation model.

Cybertron

The Optimus Prime animation model displays a similar setup to Optimus Primal, with a mouthplate that slides into place when entering Super Mode. However in this case the toy reflects this, featuring a gimmick that allows the face to display either configuration.

Dreamwave comics continuity

In The War Within, Bumblebee was depicted as having a removable face mask with mouthplate that resembled the original sculpt of his toy. In The Dark Ages, Jetfire was given a similar treatment with a flip-up faceguard. The Titanium Series release of this character design featured the faceguard, but it was not removable. Brawn was depicted with a removable face mask like Bumblebee's in the ongoing Generation 1 series.

IDW comics continuity

In Stormbringer, Jetfire has a removable mask with mouthplate as part of his battle gear. This feature was included in the Classics toy of this character design.

Transformers (2007) film

Optimus Prime is depicted as having a mouthplate which closes over his normal mouth to protect his face. To date, only one of Prime's two Robot Heroes figurines displays his face and mouth, while all other merchandise features the plate. Blackout also has a mouthplate, seen very briefly.

Transformers Animated

Most of the Autobots in Optimus Prime's crew have retractable faceplates. So far, Optimus, Bumblebee, Prowl, and Sentinel Prime each have one (though the latter's is unique in that it covers his whole face). Among the Decepticons, Soundwave has a non-retractable mouthplate, much like his G1 predessor's. Optimus' mouthplate flaps up and down when he talks, just like that of G1 Optimus, but none of the others' do.

Trivia

  • Fan commentator Zobovor nicknamed these distinctive items "woobers" (crediting the term to a younger relative), and the name became popular with some fans.
  • Both the Armada Optimus Prime and the 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime toys have mouthplates that can move up and down when a button located on their heads is depressed, even though Armada Prime's mouthplate never moved in the series itself. Additionally, the 20th Anniversary toy has teeth (or possibly a speaker grille) hidden behind the mouthplate, in reference to Optimus Prime's battle-damaged appearance in the Generation 2 comics, though this detail cannot be seen without disassembling the entire head.