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I really don't know if "Scarface" is in the freeze-frame or not, but I tend to assume anything added by this individual is vandalism as he constantly and deliberately adds misinformation to Simpsons-related pages and minor British actor pages, and often combines both hobbies. Ben-w 18:45, 16 August 2005 (UTC)
Megatron did not turn into an axe. However, in Season 1 Episode 2 of the original Transformers series he does replace one of his hands with a ball of chain made of energy. In the same scene, Optimus Prime replaces his own hand with an axe, also made of energy. I believe that in both cases it is the right hand, and Prime changes first. I don't know how to cite such a statement, and in fact I'd suggest removing it .. comparing the toys to Transformers is clear, the axe reference is probably coincidence. Rahulchandra 07:35, 16 November 2006 (UTC)