tsch ch ch ch tsch
Feels like no vowels
As usual, this is thoroughly documented to a perhaps ridiculous degree on the Transformers Wiki:
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Transformation#Onomatopoeia
There is an official answer to this question. It’s Transformers; of course there is an official answer to this particular question. Actually, there are several. Jury’s out on which of these interpretations in particular have caused the franchise to be Ruined Forever, but surely at least one of them has.
My first exposure to the transformers wiki was because of the web comic Shortpacked by David Willis. I went looking because I couldn’t believe the fandom was as ridiculous as he portrayed.
I was so wrong, if anything he undersells it most of the time.
That is ridiculous and delightful.
Chichuchichuchich
It hasn’t changed since the OG 80s cartoon, right? 🤔
They don’t use it enough in the movies.
Kee Ka Koo Kuh Kah Kah Kah Kah
Khou-chk-chk-chk-chk
(spit)
I think this is the wrong language to look for an answer. Japanese has a lot more mimetic words. I’m guessing anime has this pretty well established but I don’t read it
(autobot transforming sounds)
Chee-chew-choo-cha-chooo
ER-AH-OU-AH-ER
Well, there’s five beats, so…
Ts-che-chu-chu-chk
Hmmmmmmmmm
Does not matter if powerplant transformers or the one in your phone charger. Same Sound.
Vrrrrrschrrrrr
DJRRT- DJRRT- DJRRT- DJRRT- DJRRT!!
Uorr-oerrr-eerr-eirrr-irrr
Wonder if there’s a book/novelization, since that would be canon.










