There are so many autobots and decepticons(minicons,basic characters,secondary characters,primus,unicron,machines,cybertron,etc).So you can not calculate all of them , it is so dificcult.
Um, they don't actually give you that information.
megatron, the casetes in his chest, and shockwave
I believe it was once in the movie and once in the show, I can't tell you anything about the seasons after the fourth English season because Japan took a different path when they decided to continue the series, technically, they're not cannon with the U.S. series. he also died once in transformers armada but was ressurected by the minicons
yes he got killed by bumblebee in Chicago he got his head shot off. also soundwave was about to kill bumblebee when brains and wheelie drop off debris the debris hit soundwave while soundwave was stuned bumblebee killed a decepticon then in slow motion bumblebee blow soundwaves head off.
There are so many autobots and decepticons(minicons,basic characters,secondary characters,primus,unicron,machines,cybertron,etc).So you can not calculate all of them , it is so dificcult.
No
eardrum
Um, they don't actually give you that information.
Soundwaves - 1983 was released on: USA: 30 March 1983 (San Francisco, California)
No.
Soundwaves are typically invisible to the human eye as they are a type of mechanical wave that travels through a medium such as air or water. We perceive soundwaves through our sense of hearing when they cause vibrations in our eardrums, which are then processed by our brain as sound. Specialized equipment like oscilloscopes or spectrograms can be used to visualize soundwaves as waveforms or frequency patterns.
No, soundwaves do not require a medium to travel through in a vacuum. In a medium like air or water, soundwaves propagate by creating compressions and rarefactions in the molecules of the medium, allowing the wave to be transmitted.
The cast of Soundwaves - 1983 includes: Steven Kirk as Himself - Host Dennis Willis as Himself - Host
?? soundwaves?
Talking and listening.
That would be frequency.