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Rerun was a Decepticon. He transformed into a pickup truck.

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  • Rerun
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  • Rerun was a Decepticon. He transformed into a pickup truck.
  • A rerun was a re-airing of a television episode that had previously debuted at an earlier date or time. They were prevalent on networks and other stations in the 1980s, particularly of shows from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In 1985, Marty McFly was eating dinner while his family was watching a rerun of the The Honeymooners episode "The Man From Space". When Marty ate dinner with his mother's family in 1955, the Baines family was watching the same episode, but it was being shown for the first time.
  • A rerun or repeat is a re-airing of an episode of a media (usually television) program. The invention of the rerun is generally credited to Desi Arnaz. Some viewers find reruns annoying, although many viewers appreciate the opportunity to re-watch a program they enjoyed or watch one they missed the first time round. There are two types of reruns, those that occur during a hiatus, and those that occur when a program is syndicated.
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Era
  • Prime Era
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Eyes
  • ?
Affiliation
  • Decepticons
Name
  • Rerun
Allies
  • Decepticons
Height
  • 5.0
Enemies
  • Autobots;Maximals
Profession
  • ?
Homeworld
  • Cybertron
Gender
  • male
Position
  • rank 378, Decepticons
Death
  • ?
Birth
  • ?
transforms
  • pickup truck
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  • Rerun was a Decepticon. He transformed into a pickup truck.
  • A rerun or repeat is a re-airing of an episode of a media (usually television) program. The invention of the rerun is generally credited to Desi Arnaz. Some viewers find reruns annoying, although many viewers appreciate the opportunity to re-watch a program they enjoyed or watch one they missed the first time round. There are two types of reruns, those that occur during a hiatus, and those that occur when a program is syndicated. In the UK, the word "Repeat" refers only to a single episode; "rerun" or "rerunning" is the preferred term for an entire series/season. "Repeat" is also used to refer to programs shown less than a week after the original broadcast, before the next episode of the series.
  • A rerun was a re-airing of a television episode that had previously debuted at an earlier date or time. They were prevalent on networks and other stations in the 1980s, particularly of shows from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In 1985, Marty McFly was eating dinner while his family was watching a rerun of the The Honeymooners episode "The Man From Space". When Marty ate dinner with his mother's family in 1955, the Baines family was watching the same episode, but it was being shown for the first time. When Marty exclaimed that he had seen "The Man from Space" before, Milton Baines immediately asked how this could be, as the episode was brand new. Except for a few shows that were recorded on kinescope or film for showing in different time zones the same night, all television shows were performed and broadcast live. Marty sheepishly replied that he saw it when it was a rerun. Milton had never heard of the term, since although The Honeymooners was recorded on film using the Electronicam system at the same time as it was broadcast live, television stations had not yet started showing these recordings.
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