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from "The Transformers" (1984)
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Hot Rodimus
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- "Transformers: Myclone Legend" (2003) TV series Played by Kôsuke Okano
... aka "Chô robot seimeitai Transformer: Micron densetsu" - Japan (original title) - "The Transformers"
... aka "Transformers" - USA (original title)
... aka "Transformers: Generation 1" - USA (informal title)
- The Rebirth: Part 2 (1987) TV episode, Played by Richard Gautier
- The Rebirth: Part 1 (1987) TV episode, Played by Richard Gautier
- The Return of Optimus Prime: Part 2 (1987) TV episode, Played by Richard Gautier
- The Burden Hardest to Bear (1986) TV episode, Played by Richard Gautier - "Transformers: The Headmasters"
- Sora Kara ki ta Yon nin no Senshi (1987) TV episode, Played by Hiroya Ishimaru (as Hot Rodimus) - The Transformers: The Movie (1986) Played by Judd Nelson
... aka "Transformers: The Movie" - USA (DVD box title)
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From "The Transformers: The Burden Hardest to Bear (#3.27)" (1986)
[as Hot Rod observes a Kendo training session]
Kendo Sensei: You are troubled, Autoboto-san?
Hot Rod: Who, me? Nah.
Kendo Sensei: You are lying, Autoboto-san.
Hot Rod: Yeah, I am.
Kendo Sensei: You wonder why I tell young Osu to banish thinking; to expect nothing. You wonder how victory can be achieved without expectations.
Hot Rod: The thought crossed my mind, yeah.
Kendo Sensei: One cannot think of victory, without also considering its opposite.
Hot Rod: Defeat.
Kendo Sensei: And thinking of defeat distracts the mind from what must be done in order to win.
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[as Hot Rod observes a Kendo training session]
Kendo Sensei: You are troubled, Autoboto-san?
Hot Rod: Who, me? Nah.
Kendo Sensei: You are lying, Autoboto-san.
Hot Rod: Yeah, I am.
Kendo Sensei: You wonder why I tell young Osu to banish thinking; to expect nothing. You wonder how victory can be achieved without expectations.
Hot Rod: The thought crossed my mind, yeah.
Kendo Sensei: One cannot think of victory, without also considering its opposite.
Hot Rod: Defeat.
Kendo Sensei: And thinking of defeat distracts the mind from what must be done in order to win.
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