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Transformers fans please (TFP) give SOME Knockout in TFP's quote (yea some which is more than one, and don't use that video called "Greatest quotes of: Knockout", but same quote allowed to use)

Don't put "I like the show", "That's a good show", "I ship who and who" or anything like that, cause it don't support the question.

(If also contains Lord Starscream's quote then Brainliest)

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