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Essay heading: Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye
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Along with the action figures, I also had Transformer books and
Transformer bedsheets. I couldn't get enough of the Transformers. I saw about
every episode, and I knew about everything there was to know about them.
The Transformers were intelligent robots with the ability to transform
from a robot shape to some other shape... displayed 300 characters
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The very first Transformers were the
Autobots and the Decepticons. The Autobots, who transformed into cars, were the
heroes, while the Decepticons, who transformed into jets, were the villains.
The two groups originated over a millennia ago. A race called the
Quintessons were the heads of a huge galactic corporation... displayed next 300 characters
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