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In "Starscream's Brigade", Cliffjumper and Jazz were invited as guest of honor for an unveiling of a statue for their leader Prime but were under attack when Starscream showed up, after he broke off from Megatron, along with his newly created Combaticons. During the scuffle, Cliffjumper suggested to Jazz into calling headquarters for help but ...
Starscream transforms into a Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. Starscream is armed with a rotary cannon, rocket launchers, and a saw. When in jet mode, he can simulate the presence of a human pilot, the same holographic model (referred to as "Mustache Man" on-set and in the credits) that "pilots" Blackout and "drives" Barricade.
Jazz, Cliffjumper, Bumblebee and Spike were about to be cast into the pit but Daniel managed to rescue them in the nick of time. Jazz and the others escaped Unicron before the planet-sized Transformer exploded from the effects of the Autobot Matrix. Shortly after the film's release, Jazz's principal voice actor, Scatman Crothers, died. The ...
Cybertron Ultra Sky Shadow (2006) A recolor of the Cybertron Jetfire figure in tan, black, and maroon, this figure represents Jetfire in a Decepticon guise used for undercover missions. The name is a reference to the Beast Wars Predacon Sky Shadow, whose name Jetfire is found in the Cybertron Archives. Because this recolor was a Hasbro ...
Starscream can be: Starscream (Transformers), a character from the Transformers franchise. Starscream can also refer to: DJ Starscream, a stage name of DJ Sid Wilson
X’s rivals, from Threads to Bluesky, are seizing the moment to make decentralized social media the new norm and fill the Twitter vacuum
Photo with Blue Sky, White Cloud, Wires, Windows and a Red Roof is an album by the Jan Garbarek Group. [1] It was recorded on 20 December 1978 and released on ECM the following year. The quintet features rhythm section Bill Connors , John Taylor , Eberhard Weber and Jon Christensen .
This is an A–Z list of jazz tunes which have been covered by multiple jazz artists. It includes the more popular jazz standards, lesser-known or minor standards, and many other songs and compositions which may have entered a jazz musician's or jazz singer's repertoire or be featured in the Real Books, but may not be performed as regularly or as widely as many of the popular standards.