fbpx
Wikipedia

Transformers: Animated

Transformers Animated is a superhero animated television series based on the Transformers toy line. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Hasbro Entertainment and animated by The Answer Studio, Mook Animation, and Studio 4°C (shorts). The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 26, 2007, and ended on May 23, 2009; running for 42 episodes across three seasons. In Japan, the show debuted on April 3, 2010, on both TV Aichi and TV Tokyo.[2]

Transformers: Animated
Series logo
Genre
Created by
Based onTransformers
by Hasbro and Takara
Developed byMarty Isenberg
Voices of
Theme music composerAndy Sturmer
Opening theme"Transformers: Main Theme"
Ending theme"Transformers: Main Theme" (Instrumental)
ComposerSebastian Evans II
Country of originUnited States
Japan
Original languagesEnglish
Japanese
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes42 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Sam Register (seasons 1 and 2)
  • Brian A. Miller (for Cartoon Network Studios)
  • Tramm Wigzell and Brian E.S. Jones (season 3) (for Cartoon Network)
Producers
  • Vincent Aniceto
  • Matt Youngberg (supervising producer)
Running time
  • 22–23 minutes
  • 44–46 minutes (2-part episodes)
  • 68 minutes ("Transform and Roll Out!" and "Transwarped")
Production companies[a]
Original release
NetworkCartoon Network
ReleaseDecember 26, 2007 (2007-12-26) –
May 23, 2009 (2009-05-23)

The show is set in its own stand-alone continuity, separate from any other previous Transformers continuities. Despite this, the series features many references to the other continuities; such as footage from the Generation 1 series being used as a historical film.[3]

The show is one of two Cartoon Network Studios shows whose rights are not owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, the other being the 2003-2005 Star Wars: Clone Wars television series (owned by The Walt Disney Company via Lucasfilm).

Synopsis edit

Series overview edit

The series began with a three-part movie-length episode called "Transform and Roll Out!". Stellar cycles (years) after the Autobots won the great war for Cybertron against the Decepticons, an Autobot maintenance crew led by Optimus Prime and consisting of Ratchet, Bulkhead, Prowl, and Bumblebee discover the legendary AllSpark buried on an asteroid. The Autobots take the AllSpark back to their ship, but are soon confronted by a crew of Decepticons led by the notorious warlord Megatron and consisting of Blitzwing, Lugnut, Blackarachnia, and Starscream. Megatron attacks the Autobot ship and tries to retrieve the AllSpark, but when an explosive planted on Megatron by the treacherous Starscream detonates, the ship crashes on Earth. The Autobots go into stasis to survive the crash, while the scattered remains of Megatron are discovered by a human scientist named Isaac Sumdac.

Half a century later, Professor Issac Sumdac is the CEO of a robotics company known as Sumdac Systems, which is based in a futuristic version of Detroit in the 2050s. Optimus Prime and the Autobots awaken from stasis and defend the people of Detroit from a monster, resulting in them becoming local celebrities. They befriend Professor Sumdac's young daughter Sari, who teaches them about Earth customs, and whose security card is transformed into a metallic toll which possesses a fraction of the AllSpark's vast cosmic power. Starscream arrives on Earth and tries to take the all-powerful AllSpark for himself, but the Autobots successfully stop him and save the Earth once again.

Season One edit

The Autobots settle into their new home and learn about Earth culture and customs, all of the while defending Detroit from various threats. Megatron's disembodied head, which has been in Professor Sumdac's laboratory since the ship crashed, comes back online and manipulates Sumdac into building him a new body, pretending that he is an Autobot. Blitzwing and Lugnut arrive on Earth searching for Megatron, while Blackarachnia targets Optimus Prime, blaming him for her techno-organic mutation. New Transformers introduced in the first season include the Autobot Arcee (who only appears in Ratchet's flashbacks), the Decepticon Soundwave, the bounty-hunter Lockdown, and the Dinobots Grimlock, Snarl, and Swoop. Several human villains are also introduced, including Nanosec (who can run at extreme speeds), the Headmaster (who pilots a machine that attaches to and controls large robots) and Meltdown (who is covered in a toxic and corrosive substance). The season ends with Megatron returning with a new body (built by the all-powerful AllSpark from his old body, while also killing Starscream for his betrayal), and the AllSpark exploding into many fragments that scatter across Detroit.

Season Two edit

The Autobot Elite Guard members Ultra Magnus, Sentinel Prime, and Jazz arrive on Earth to retrieve the AllSpark, only to learn of its destruction in the Season One finale. While Sentinel completely disbelieves Optimus's claims, Optimus and his team are eventually able to convince Magnus of Decepticon activity on Earth. The main theme for Season Two is the discovery of small fragments of the AllSpark littered across the city (and possibly, the entire planet), while the Decepticons work on building a space bridge back to Cybertron with the help of Issac Sumdac, who was kidnapped by Megatron in the previous season's finale. This is part of Megatron's plan to invade Cybertron from within, without the Autobots' awareness.

New characters introduced in season 2 include the Autobots Omega Supreme (who was revealed to be Optimus Prime's team's spaceship), Wreck-Gar, Wasp and Blurr, the Decepticons Shockwave, Swindle, Mixmaster and Scrapper, the human villain Slo-Mo (who is able to slow down time using a watch embedded with an AllSpark fragment), and Starscream's army of clones Thundercracker, Ramjet, Skywarp, Sunstorm, and Slipstream (none of the clones are openly referred to by name in the series, the names listed come from the toy-line, while Slipstream was retroactively given her name by Hasbro). At the end of the season, the Decepticon Space Bridge is destroyed, but Megatron, Starscream (resurrected by the AllSpark fragment in his forehead), and Omega Supreme are sucked through and lost in deep space. Sari meanwhile, notices an injury that exposes mechanical components under her skin, revealing that she is not entirely human.

Season Three edit

The revelation that she's a robot sends Sari into a whirlwind of shock and disbelief, immediately suspecting her "father" as her creator, despite Sumdac's insistence that he discovered her in a liquid metal form. Ratchet's examination unveils Sari's mixed human and Cybertronian composition. Prowl's inquiry supports Sumdac's account, pinpointing Sari as a Cybertronian protoform merged with Sumdac's genetic code. Using her Key's energy, Sari evolves into a formidable armored techno-organic teenager with advanced weaponry and unique Cybertronian abilities.

Meanwhile, on Cybertron, Shockwave (disguised as the Autobot Longarm Prime) sabotages several Elite Guard operations in preparation for Megatron's return, unaware that Megatron and Starscream are lost in deep space, trying to gain control of Omega Supreme. Suspecting that the double-agent may be the escaped convict Wasp, Ultra Magnus sends Sentinel and Jazz back to Earth to find and apprehend Wasp, who has found his way to Earth to exact revenge on Bumblebee for framing him. Soundwave and Arcee reappear, with Soundwave being accompanied by minions Laserbeak and Ratbat. New characters introduced in season 3 include the Constructicon Dirt Boss, the Autobot scientist Perceptor, Prowl's mentor Yoketron (who only appears in flashbacks of his most promising student Prowl), and the flying Elite Guard members Jetstorm and Jetfire.

In the two-part finale, "Endgame", Jazz joins Optimus Prime's team on Earth, while Megatron and Starscream also find their way back to Earth, using information stored deep within Arcee's subconscious mind to create an army of Omega Supreme-sized robots in Lugnut's likeness. Optimus defeats Megatron with the aid of Ultra Magnus' Magnus Hammer (which destroys Megatron's fusion cannon) and a "Wingblade" jetpack built by Professor Sumdac, Ratchet, and Sari while Prowl sacrifices his own vital Spark to reassemble most of the AllSpark into what resembles the Matrix of Leadership, killing Starscream in the process, and destroying the "Lugnut Supremes" all at once. Megatron is arrested, and the Autobots return to Cybertron, and are hailed as heroes upon arriving on their home world with Sari who is intent on learning what is to be an Autobot and finally learn about her unique origins.

Season Four edit

A fourth season of more than thirteen/sixteen episodes was initially planned for, consisting of more than just the regular thirteen or sixteen episodes, but was ultimately cancelled. According to The AllSpark Almanac II, The Complete AllSpark Almanac, and issue #71 of the Transformers Collectors' Club magazine, season four's main theme would have been the discovery of Energon deposits left by the Allspark across Detroit.

Script Readings edit

Two official script readings in Botcon convention taking place in Animated tells stories after the events of the Third Season but before the proposed 4 Fourth Season.

Stunticon Job edit

After the events of Endgame focuses on Animated versions of Sideswipe as a senior police bot with one last case before retirement paired up with a new parter loose cannon Cheetor investigating stolen modifications which would lead to the "Stunt Convoy" show but however were revealed to be Animated versions of the Stunticons (Minus Menasor) and bizzario toxic Optimus Prime clone dubbed Toxitron. Optimus would switch places with Toxitron when the latter got arrested and released due to lack of evidence. Optimus exposes the Stunticons plan with Sideswipe and Cheetor's help put astop to them. However, after Sideswipe retired and settle at the Energon farm it would be attacked by a new Team Charr. [citation needed]

The Return of Blurr edit

Taking place around the events of the previous script reading focusing on Sari Summadic in a Cybertronian class with Animated versions of Headmasters Siren, Horsehead, and Nighbeat with Arcee as its teacher inside of Metroplex. When Sari's classmates was grossed out from her eating her food from Earth she went to throw it in a garbage chute she ends up falling in where she finds the crushed Blurr (From the events of Transwarped Part 2) still alive where in events of trying to escape they accidentally unleashed an Animated version of Kremzeek that ended up taking over some Autobot bodies before trying to hyjack Fortress Maxinus' cannons that would destroy the Iacon later revealed to be created by Shockwave. However using her powers she gained Blurr's speed to race over there while running into Cheetor and Sideswipe along the way. Sari would manage to trap Kremzeek in a cup where Kremzeek. Later on Optimus would use the Allspark to fully restore Blurr where Blurr breaks the fourth wall exited to be back in time for season 4 but when he learns there is no season 4 he asked his agent to get involved with Robots in Disguise or Susan Blu's input to hopefully get into voice directing.

Episode Pitches edit

Various ideas planned for the much longer cancelled fourth season include:

  • Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Jazz and Ratchet returning to Earth along with new team member Ironhide, who would scan a pick-up truck vehicle mode resembling the live-action film version of the character while retaining elements from his Generation 1 counterpart.
  • Sari remaining on Cybertron to discover more about her unique origins and the Cybertronian species while being educated by Arcee, and training in the Autobot boot camp under Kup alongside Nightbeat, an aspiring detective sharing Arcee's body-type; Hosehead, a Canadian-accented Autobot sharing Sentinel's body-type; and Siren, a sonic-mouthed Autobot who wears the common body-type employed by Bumblebee. These three young Autobots previously appeared in the follow-up story "The Return of Blurr", in which they helped Sari and Arcee with stopping an ancient Decepticon weapon named Kremzeek and restoring Blurr, who was compacted into a cube by Shockwave in the third season.
  • Bulkhead also remaining on Cybertron to defend Energon farms from Decepticons such Strika's Team Chaar, who would acquire four new members: Mindwipe, a hypnotist capable of interacting with deceased Decepticons; Blot, who would turn from a monster-motif robot based on his Generation 1 Terrorcon counterpart's beast mode into a Cybertronian ground vehicle; Sky-Byte, a poet inspired by the Predacon from the 2001 Robots in Disguise anime who shares a body-type with Lugnut; and Dr. Scalpel, Oil Slick's partner who is heavily inspired by his Live-action counterpart from Revenge of the Fallen who previously appeared in Stunticon Job" script reading.
  • Megatron reformatting into a new Triple-Changer body, with his new vehicle modes being a Cybertronian fighter jet and tank. An action figure was designed for Megatron's new body under the name "Marauder Megatron", but only a prototype exists. He would also have broken out of Trypticon Prison on Cybertron and relocate the city of Kaon to Earth, using the Energon deposits to build machinations that could threaten all life on the planet.
  • Hot Shot, who made minor appearances in the third season, acquiring an Earth mode of a sports car. Like Megatron's Marauder body, an action figure was designed for Hot Shot's new body, but only a prototype exists.
  • Optimus reformatting into a new "Powermaster" body in which he can combine with his trailer to be of equal power and stature to Megatron. Concept art for an action figure of this body mas been made, which also includes a Mini-Con that would plug into him.
  • Blackarachnia returning with an army of Predacons, including Waspinator, new recruits Inferno and Antagony, and a failed clone experiment named Primal Major now Optimus Primal. She would also adopt a new color scheme heavily based on her Beast Wars counterpart. A flashback episode would reveal the circumstances of her siding with the Decepticons.
  • Starscream would have been revived by Slipstream.
  • Bulkhead and Sari entering a parallel "Shattered Glass" universe with evil Autobots and heroic Decepticons (a homage to the Shattered Glass comic).
  • Minicons from Kaon disabling all the machinery in Detroit (a homage to the film Gremlins), with Ratchet and Captain Fanzone being the ones to stop them.
  • The Autobot Cosmos, who made minor appearances in the third season, playing a major role as a messenger for Optimus and scanning a prop flying saucer from the set of a B-Movie.
  • Slipstream and/or Starscream leading her own team of Decepticons on Earth before ultimately becoming an ally to the Autobots.
  • Lugnut, Blitzwing, Shockwave, Sunstorm, Ramjet, and the Stunticons, who were captured by Sideswipe and Cheetor in the follow-up comic "The Stunti-Con Job", would all take part in a spectacular prison break. Thundercracker, Skywarp, Soundwave, Laserbeak, and Meltdown would all return as well.
  • Mixmaster and Dirt Boss returning, reuniting with Scrapper. Dirt Boss would put Scrapper, Mixmaster, two unconfirmed new Contructicons, and force Bulkhead in a new Constructicon cloned from the Autobot Erector-to work on a project called "Devastator". They would also battle the other Decepticons over control of the Energon deposits on Earth.
  • The Decepticon Bludgeon appearing as a skeletal pirate-motif robot rather than having a skeletal samurai-motif.
  • Sentinel creating the Powermaster weapon while fighting for his Magnus status and attempting to vanquish Megatron using the transformed AllSpark/Matrix, only to fail miserably
  • Prowl's essence inhabiting AllSpark-powered Cybertronians- Wreck-Gar, Slipstream and Mixmaster- and warning Optimus of the consequences of Sentinel's further misguided actions.
  • A new group of human villains called S.T.E.A.M. (short for Saving The Earth And Mankind), who are against modern technology and use Steampunk-style weaponry. They would fight against Soundwave before being saved by the Autobots
  • Bumblebee solving a mystery which sees himself, Bulkhead, Ironhide, and Sentinel, as well as the newly techno-organic Waspinator and former "Autobot" Longarm/Shockwave, being targeted by Cliffjumper infected with a virus as a failsafe by Shockwave should he be caught or killed by the Autobots
  • An episode focusing on Metalhawk in pretender form and Sector 7.
  • A Batman: The Animated series Halloween inspired episode
  • Rattletrap being targeted by Autobots and Decepticons alike while being stranded on Earth.
  • What becomes of the Decepticon Swindle.
  • Reappearance of secondary, minor human villains Slomo, Nanosec, Angry Archer, Professor Princess and even Meltdown.
  • Megatron almost succeeding in reformatting Earth into a planet for the Decepticons which leads to an alliance between the Autobots, other Decepticons and the Predacons, Sari developing new and more powerful Cybertronian abilities and weaponry, and discovering her unusual mental connection to the AllSpark itself.

Additionally there was some other episodes or different versions of them that was intended to be part of the season but were rejected by Hasbro because they didn't want Predacons to be focus in the season and wanted Megatron and Earth to be the main focus more due to the Live Action films when some of the show runners where interviewed. [citation needed]

  • The trail of Megatron would be like the later version with the exception of Megatron's breakout ending up failing
  • Mirror Mirror would be similar to the final version except all the Autobot cast would end up in the Shattered Glass universe when they try to go back to Earth rather than just Sari and Bulkhead.
  • Blackarachina would build up her Predacon army and reveal how she join the Decepticons
  • S.T.E.A.M remained about same as latest version except more details revealed of two new minicons joining Soundwave
  • Bumblebee would transwarp to a Minicon planet where he would be worshipped as a god
  • Turf War was called Total Devastation which remained the same except Omega Supreme would be released to stop Devastator
  • A Mysterious Time Trucker would bring Bumblebee to the future where it is revealed he would become Bumble Prime and Megatron now as Galvatron teaming up against Zombie Predacons and the Autobots must stop Blackarachina from unleashing a virus that would cause those events.
  • The episode with Cosmos was about the same from the latter version of it
  • Bulkhead trying to avoid Optimus vs Sentinel conflict by returning to the Energon farm with Jetfire and Jetstorm. However it is attacked by Decepticons so they must defend from it
  • The Time Trucker from "Bumble Prime" returns to offer Optimus undo his mistake of leaving Elita-1 behind that would cause her to become Blackarachnia . However he ends up being left behind and become a technogorganic spider instead now called Arachnus Prime where Elita-1 leads the Autobots instead
  • In a two part finale Blackarachnia would unleash her Predacons on Cybertron. Sentinel would ask Megatron for help. But however it would later be revealed Megatron was just pitting Autobots and Predacons against each other to weaken each othef so he and his Decepticons can conquer Cybertron.

Episodes edit

Season Episodes Originally aired
Season premiere Season finale
1 16 December 26, 2007 (2007-12-26) April 5, 2008 (2008-04-05)
2 13 April 12, 2008 (2008-04-12) July 5, 2008 (2008-07-05)
3 13 March 14, 2009 (2009-03-14) May 23, 2009 (2009-05-23)


Characters edit

 
The show's poster, displaying the five main Autobots in robot and vehicle modes.

The main Autobots are Optimus Prime, Prowl, Ratchet, Bulkhead, and Bumblebee. The main Decepticon cast is made up of Megatron, Starscream, Blitzwing, Lugnut, and Blackarachnia. The main humans, or as the Transformers call them, "organics",[4] are Professor Isaac Sumdac, Sari Sumdac, and Captain Fanzone.

  • Optimus Prime (voiced by David Kaye) - The leader of the Autobots.
  • Ratchet (voiced by Corey Burton) - The medical officer and member of the Autobots.
  • Bulkhead (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke) - A member of the Autobots.
  • Prowl (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A Cyber Ninja and a member of the Autobots.
  • Bumblebee (voiced by Bumper Robinson) - The scout and youngest member of the Autobots.
  • Professor Isaac Sumdac (voiced by Tom Kenny) - The founder of Sumdac Systems and Sari's father.
  • Sari Sumdac (voiced by Tara Strong) - The techno-organic daughter of Professor Isaac Sumdac.
  • Captain Fanzone (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - The police chief of DPD (Detroit Police Department).
  • Megatron (voiced by Corey Burton) - The leader of the Decepticons.
  • Starscream (voiced by Tom Kenny) - Second-in-command of the Decepticons.
  • Lugnut (voiced by David Kaye) - A member of the Decepticons.
  • Blitzwing (voiced by Bumper Robinson) - A member of the Decepticons.
  • Blackarachnia (voiced by Cree Summer) - A member of the Decepticons and later Predacons. She's formerly an Autobot named Elita-One.
  • Soundwave (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A sound-manipulating Decepticon created by Megatron and brought to life with Sari's AllSpark Key.
  • Ultra Magnus (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A member of the Elite Guards.
  • Sentinel Prime (voiced by Townsend Coleman) - A member of the Elite Guards.
  • Jazz (voiced by Phil LaMarr) - A member of the Elite Guards.
  • Grimlock (voiced by David Kaye) - The Leader of the Dinobots
  • Jetfire (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A member of the Elite Guards and Jetstorm's twin brother.
  • Jetstorm (voiced by Phil LaMarr) - A member of the Elite Guards and Jetfire's twin brother.
  • Shockwave/Longarm Prime (voiced by Corey Burton) - A Decepticon double-agent who infiltrates the Autobot ranks on Cybertron.
  • Arcee (voiced by Susan Blu) - An Autobot intelligence officer. She was originally a teacher who taught young Autobots.
  • Omega Supreme (voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and later Phil LaMarr) - A giant Autobot superweapon that served as the Autobots’ ship. During the Great War, he sacrificed his spark to end the war.
  • Mixmaster (voiced by Jeff Bennett) - A member of the Constructions.
  • Scrapper (voiced by Tom Kenny) - A member of the Constructicons.
  • Autotroopers (voiced by Chris Ho) - The police force responsible for safeguarding Cybertron's streets.[5]

Comic adaptation edit

Transformers Animated was adapted into comics and published by IDW Publishing in 2008. The book used cartoon screen captures arranged in comic book style panels. In the same year, they also published a comic series featuring original stories titled Transformers Animated: The Arrival. In Japan, a manga adaptation titled Transformers Animated: The Cool (トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド ザ・クール, Toransufōmā Animeiteddo: Za Kūru) was created by Naoto Tsushima and serialized in Kadokawa Shoten's Kerokero Ace magazine from March 26, 2010, to March 26, 2011.

Production edit

The series is animated by Japanese animation studios MOOK DLE, The Answer Studio, and Studio 4°C.[citation needed] Formerly known by the working title Transformers: Heroes, its new simplified title was designed to specifically distinguish it from the live-action film released in July 2007, months before the first episode aired.[3] The series is distributed internationally by Entertainment Rights.[6]

The show's supervising director is Matt Youngberg (Teen Titans, The Batman),[7] with Cartoon Network vice-president Sam Register, who also created Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, as an executive producer and Vincent Aniceto as a line producer. Additionally, Beast Machines writer Marty Isenberg returned as the head writer for this series.[citation needed] Art director and lead character designer Derrick J. Wyatt (Teen Titans, Ben 10: Omniverse, and Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated) created the controversial "brand new look" that this series introduces.

The first episode was due to be screened in full on November 3–4, 2007, at the NTFA Mini-Con, a Transformers convention in Arlöv, Sweden, but US toymaker Hasbro pulled their approval of the screening of the full episode, despite it being green-lighted by Hasbro Nordic at first. The episode had to be cut down to the first 11 minutes.[8][9]

Japanese version edit

While Transformers Animated had aired and completed its run in many other territories, the release of the series in Japan had been delayed. However, on December 18, 2009, it was announced through the launch of the official website that Takara Tomy would be bringing the series to Japan come Spring 2010.[2] Later, TV Aichi confirmed the exact date of broadcast, which was April 3, 2010, at 8:00AM on the TV Tokyo Network.[10] The website had launched with very little content available, with a trailer and wallpaper of Optimus Prime, later with adding Bumblebee media. As with the movie when released in Japan, Takara Tomy is not renaming Optimus to Convoy as they have done in past properties. However, in a solicitation preview of the key chains, Bulkhead was renamed as Ironhide in toy version.[11]

The Japanese opening theme is "TRANSFORMERS EVO." performed by JAM Project, while the ending theme is "AXEL TRANSFORMERS" by Rey.[citation needed]

Cast edit

Main cast edit

Additional voices edit

Crew edit

Home video and streaming/digital releases edit

North America edit

The North American releases feature full-screen video and stereo sound in both English and Spanish (except Season Three and The Complete Series (both feature widescreen video and stereo sound in only English)).

  • Transform and Roll Out (DVD, June 17, 2008)
A single DVD containing the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out".
Also includes the first two unaired shorts, "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
  • A Target exclusive version came with a second disc containing the follow-up episode "Home Is Where the Spark Is".
  • Season One (DVD, August 19, 2008)
A two-disc set containing the complete first season, from "Home Is Where the Spark Is" to "Megatron Rising Part II".
Also includes a season 2 "sneak peek" photo gallery.
  • Season Two (DVD, January 6, 2009)
A two-disc set containing the complete second season, from "The Elite Guard" to "A Bridge to Close Part II", with audio commentary on selected episodes.
Also includes the shorts "Starscream Heckles Megatron" and "Explosive Punch" and a photo gallery.
  • Season Three and The Complete Series (DVD, June 10, 2014)
Shout! Factory released the third season on DVD on June 10 as well as the complete series afterwards.

As of 2024, the series is currently available for streaming online on the official Transformers YouTube channel, as well as Kabillion and the AVOD and FAST services Plex, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel and Tubi, as they use the widescreen masters from both the 2014 Shout! Factory DVD release and Cartoon Network HD/Hub Network broadcasts and the only Cartoon Network Studios-produced show to made available on the AVOD/FAST streaming services.[31][32][33][34][35][36]

United Kingdom edit

Whereas in North America the series was released in complete seasons, the UK instead got several single-disc "volumes" containing four episodes each, also featuring full-screen video, but with audio and subtitles in English and German.

  • Transform and Roll Out (DVD, August 4, 2008)
Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
  • Volume One: Blast from the Past (DVD, October 20, 2008)
Contains episodes 4 Home Is Where the Spark Is, 5 Total Meltdown, 6 Blast From the Past and 7 Thrill of the Hunt
  • Volume Two: Lost and Found (DVD, June 15, 2009)
Contains episodes 8 Nanosac, 9 Along Came a Spider, 10 Sound and Fury, 11 Lost and Found
  • Volume Three: Megatron Rising (DVD, June 15, 2009)
Contains episodes 12 Survival of the Fittest, 13 Headmaster, 14 Nature Calls 15 Megatron Rising Part 1 and 16 Megatron Rising Part 2
  • Volume Four: Mission Accomplished (DVD, June 15, 2009)
Contains episodes 17 The Elite Guard, 18 Return of the Headmaster, 19 Mission Accomplished and 20 Garbage In, Garbage Out
  • Volume Five: Fistful of Energon (DVD, September 3, 2009)
Contains episodes 21 Velocity, 22 Rise of the Constructicons, 23 A Fistful of Energon and 24 S.U.V - Society of Ultimate Villany
  • Volume Six: Black Friday (DVD, November 5, 2009)
Contains episodes 25 Autoboot Camp, 26 Black Friday, 27 Sari, No One's Home, 28 A Bridge Too Close, Part 1 and 29 A Bridge Too Close, Part 2

Germany edit

Germany saw the same releases as the UK.

  • Transformieren und Abfahrt (English: Transform and Roll Out) (DVD, September 10, 2008)
Contains the feature-length premiere "Transform and Roll Out" and the shorts "Career Day" and "Evel Knievel Jump".
  • Volume Eins: Drachenkämpfer (English: Dragon fighter(s)) (DVD, October 13, 2008)
Contains the episodes "Home Is Where the Spark Is" through to "The Thrill of the Hunt".
  • Volume Zwei: Die alten Waffen (English: The old weapons) (DVD, March 12, 2009)
Contains the episodes "Nanosec" through to "Lost and Found".
  • Volume Drei: Megatrons Auferstehung (English: Megatron's Resurrection) (DVD, June 4, 2009)
Contains the episodes "Survival of the Fittest" through to "Megatron Rising - Part 2"
  • Volume Vier: Mission erfüllt (English: Mission Accomplished) (DVD, August 20, 2009)
Contains the episodes "The Elite Guard" through to "Garbage In, Garbage Out"
  • Volume Fünf: Der doppelte Starscream (English: The double Starscream) (DVD, October 15, 2009)
Contains the episodes "Velocity" through to "SUV: Society of Ultimate Villainy"
  • Volume Sechs: Schwarzer Freitag (English: Black Friday) (DVD, TBA 2009)
Contains the episodes "Autoboot Camp" through to "A Bridge Too Close, Part II"

Japan edit

In a press release by Takara Tomy, it was announced that starting in Fall 2010, they would be releasing the series on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment Japan.[37]

Video games edit

Transformers Animated: The Game is the first game based on the series. Released for the Nintendo DS platform in October 2008 by Activision.

Two arcade games, Transformers Animated: The Chase and Transformers Animated: The Shooting were released in Japan by Sega. Both games took advantage of the cards included in the Japanese releases of the toy line.[38]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Animation outsourced to The Answer Studio, Mook DLE and Studio 4°C (shorts only).

References edit

  1. ^ @theironwrist (June 26, 2015). "@Sam_Levine @DerrickJWyatt that was Sam Register actually. He grabbed Derrick first then brought me on" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ a b "Takara Tomy's Transformers Animated Website". Retrieved December 18, 2009.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on May 19, 2007. Retrieved June 10, 2007.
  4. ^ "Transform and Roll Out!". Transformers Animated. Season 1. Episode 1, 2, 3. December 16, 2007. Cartoon Network.
  5. ^ "Autotrooper (Animated)". Transformer Wiki. Retrieved December 30, 2023.
  6. ^ "ER picks up new Transformers". May 8, 2007. Retrieved June 10, 2007.
  7. ^ . June 25, 2007. Archived from the original on June 28, 2007. Retrieved June 25, 2007.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on December 26, 2008. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  9. ^ "TFW2005 Boards: New Transformers Animated Series details revealed at NTFA Mini-Con". Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  10. ^ "TV Aichi's Transformers Animated Website". Retrieved January 18, 2010.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on December 28, 2009. Retrieved December 29, 2009.
  12. ^ "Jeff Bennett (I) – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  13. ^ "Corey Burton (I) – Filmography by TV series". IMDb.
  14. ^ "Bill Fagerbakke – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  15. ^ "David Kaye (I) – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  16. ^ "Tom Kenny (I) – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  17. ^ "Bumper Robinson – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  18. ^ "Tara Strong – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  19. ^ "Cree Summer – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  20. ^ "Susan Blu – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  21. ^ "Townsend Coleman – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  22. ^ "Lance Henriksen – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  23. ^ "Phil LaMarr – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  24. ^ "John Mariano – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  25. ^ "John Moschitta Jr. – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  26. ^ "Judd Nelson – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  27. ^ "Kevin Michael Richardson – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  28. ^ "George Takei – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  29. ^ "Fred Willard – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  30. ^ "'Weird Al' Yankovic – Filmography by TV series". IMDb. December 7, 2008. Retrieved December 7, 2008.
  31. ^ "Transformers: Animated | FUlL EPiSODES". YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  32. ^ "Watch Transformers: Animated (2007) Series Free Online". Plex. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  33. ^ "Transformers: Animated". Pluto TV. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  34. ^ "Watch Transformers Animated (2008) Online for Free". The Roku Channel. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  35. ^ "Watch Transformers: Animated". Tubi. Retrieved April 22, 2024.
  36. ^ "Transformers Animated". Kabillion. Retrieved April 26, 2024.
  37. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on February 15, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2010.
  38. ^ "トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド ザ・チェイス/ザ・シューティング". YouTube. March 4, 2011. Retrieved January 26, 2023.[permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • Transformers: Animated at TV Aichi
  • Transformers Animated (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Transformers Animated at IMDb  

transformers, animated, this, article, about, 2007, 2009, animated, transformers, series, animated, transformers, series, general, list, transformers, animated, series, transformers, animated, superhero, animated, television, series, based, transformers, line,. This article is about the 2007 2009 animated Transformers series For animated Transformers series in general see List of Transformers animated series Transformers Animated is a superhero animated television series based on the Transformers toy line It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Hasbro Entertainment and animated by The Answer Studio Mook Animation and Studio 4 C shorts The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 26 2007 and ended on May 23 2009 running for 42 episodes across three seasons In Japan the show debuted on April 3 2010 on both TV Aichi and TV Tokyo 2 Transformers AnimatedSeries logoGenreActionAdventureScience fictionCreated bySam RegisterMatt YoungbergDerrick J Wyatt 1 Based onTransformersby Hasbro and TakaraDeveloped byMarty IsenbergVoices ofDavid KayeJeff Glen BennettCorey BurtonBill FagerbakkeCree SummerBumper RobinsonTom KennyTara StrongTheme music composerAndy SturmerOpening theme Transformers Main Theme Ending theme Transformers Main Theme Instrumental ComposerSebastian Evans IICountry of originUnited StatesJapanOriginal languagesEnglishJapaneseNo of seasons3No of episodes42 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersSam Register seasons 1 and 2 Brian A Miller for Cartoon Network Studios Tramm Wigzell and Brian E S Jones season 3 for Cartoon Network ProducersVincent AnicetoMatt Youngberg supervising producer Running time22 23 minutes44 46 minutes 2 part episodes 68 minutes Transform and Roll Out and Transwarped Production companiesCartoon Network StudiosHasbro Entertainment a Original releaseNetworkCartoon NetworkReleaseDecember 26 2007 2007 12 26 May 23 2009 2009 05 23 The show is set in its own stand alone continuity separate from any other previous Transformers continuities Despite this the series features many references to the other continuities such as footage from the Generation 1 series being used as a historical film 3 The show is one of two Cartoon Network Studios shows whose rights are not owned by Warner Bros Discovery the other being the 2003 2005 Star Wars Clone Wars television series owned by The Walt Disney Company via Lucasfilm Contents 1 Synopsis 1 1 Series overview 1 2 Season One 1 3 Season Two 1 4 Season Three 1 5 Season Four 1 5 1 Script Readings 1 5 1 1 Stunticon Job 1 5 1 2 The Return of Blurr 1 5 2 Episode Pitches 2 Episodes 3 Characters 4 Comic adaptation 5 Production 5 1 Japanese version 6 Cast 6 1 Main cast 6 2 Additional voices 7 Crew 8 Home video and streaming digital releases 8 1 North America 8 2 United Kingdom 8 3 Germany 8 4 Japan 9 Video games 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksSynopsis editSeries overview edit The series began with a three part movie length episode called Transform and Roll Out Stellar cycles years after the Autobots won the great war for Cybertron against the Decepticons an Autobot maintenance crew led by Optimus Prime and consisting of Ratchet Bulkhead Prowl and Bumblebee discover the legendary AllSpark buried on an asteroid The Autobots take the AllSpark back to their ship but are soon confronted by a crew of Decepticons led by the notorious warlord Megatron and consisting of Blitzwing Lugnut Blackarachnia and Starscream Megatron attacks the Autobot ship and tries to retrieve the AllSpark but when an explosive planted on Megatron by the treacherous Starscream detonates the ship crashes on Earth The Autobots go into stasis to survive the crash while the scattered remains of Megatron are discovered by a human scientist named Isaac Sumdac Half a century later Professor Issac Sumdac is the CEO of a robotics company known as Sumdac Systems which is based in a futuristic version of Detroit in the 2050s Optimus Prime and the Autobots awaken from stasis and defend the people of Detroit from a monster resulting in them becoming local celebrities They befriend Professor Sumdac s young daughter Sari who teaches them about Earth customs and whose security card is transformed into a metallic toll which possesses a fraction of the AllSpark s vast cosmic power Starscream arrives on Earth and tries to take the all powerful AllSpark for himself but the Autobots successfully stop him and save the Earth once again Season One edit The Autobots settle into their new home and learn about Earth culture and customs all of the while defending Detroit from various threats Megatron s disembodied head which has been in Professor Sumdac s laboratory since the ship crashed comes back online and manipulates Sumdac into building him a new body pretending that he is an Autobot Blitzwing and Lugnut arrive on Earth searching for Megatron while Blackarachnia targets Optimus Prime blaming him for her techno organic mutation New Transformers introduced in the first season include the Autobot Arcee who only appears in Ratchet s flashbacks the Decepticon Soundwave the bounty hunter Lockdown and the Dinobots Grimlock Snarl and Swoop Several human villains are also introduced including Nanosec who can run at extreme speeds the Headmaster who pilots a machine that attaches to and controls large robots and Meltdown who is covered in a toxic and corrosive substance The season ends with Megatron returning with a new body built by the all powerful AllSpark from his old body while also killing Starscream for his betrayal and the AllSpark exploding into many fragments that scatter across Detroit Season Two edit The Autobot Elite Guard members Ultra Magnus Sentinel Prime and Jazz arrive on Earth to retrieve the AllSpark only to learn of its destruction in the Season One finale While Sentinel completely disbelieves Optimus s claims Optimus and his team are eventually able to convince Magnus of Decepticon activity on Earth The main theme for Season Two is the discovery of small fragments of the AllSpark littered across the city and possibly the entire planet while the Decepticons work on building a space bridge back to Cybertron with the help of Issac Sumdac who was kidnapped by Megatron in the previous season s finale This is part of Megatron s plan to invade Cybertron from within without the Autobots awareness New characters introduced in season 2 include the Autobots Omega Supreme who was revealed to be Optimus Prime s team s spaceship Wreck Gar Wasp and Blurr the Decepticons Shockwave Swindle Mixmaster and Scrapper the human villain Slo Mo who is able to slow down time using a watch embedded with an AllSpark fragment and Starscream s army of clones Thundercracker Ramjet Skywarp Sunstorm and Slipstream none of the clones are openly referred to by name in the series the names listed come from the toy line while Slipstream was retroactively given her name by Hasbro At the end of the season the Decepticon Space Bridge is destroyed but Megatron Starscream resurrected by the AllSpark fragment in his forehead and Omega Supreme are sucked through and lost in deep space Sari meanwhile notices an injury that exposes mechanical components under her skin revealing that she is not entirely human Season Three edit The revelation that she s a robot sends Sari into a whirlwind of shock and disbelief immediately suspecting her father as her creator despite Sumdac s insistence that he discovered her in a liquid metal form Ratchet s examination unveils Sari s mixed human and Cybertronian composition Prowl s inquiry supports Sumdac s account pinpointing Sari as a Cybertronian protoform merged with Sumdac s genetic code Using her Key s energy Sari evolves into a formidable armored techno organic teenager with advanced weaponry and unique Cybertronian abilities Meanwhile on Cybertron Shockwave disguised as the Autobot Longarm Prime sabotages several Elite Guard operations in preparation for Megatron s return unaware that Megatron and Starscream are lost in deep space trying to gain control of Omega Supreme Suspecting that the double agent may be the escaped convict Wasp Ultra Magnus sends Sentinel and Jazz back to Earth to find and apprehend Wasp who has found his way to Earth to exact revenge on Bumblebee for framing him Soundwave and Arcee reappear with Soundwave being accompanied by minions Laserbeak and Ratbat New characters introduced in season 3 include the Constructicon Dirt Boss the Autobot scientist Perceptor Prowl s mentor Yoketron who only appears in flashbacks of his most promising student Prowl and the flying Elite Guard members Jetstorm and Jetfire In the two part finale Endgame Jazz joins Optimus Prime s team on Earth while Megatron and Starscream also find their way back to Earth using information stored deep within Arcee s subconscious mind to create an army of Omega Supreme sized robots in Lugnut s likeness Optimus defeats Megatron with the aid of Ultra Magnus Magnus Hammer which destroys Megatron s fusion cannon and a Wingblade jetpack built by Professor Sumdac Ratchet and Sari while Prowl sacrifices his own vital Spark to reassemble most of the AllSpark into what resembles the Matrix of Leadership killing Starscream in the process and destroying the Lugnut Supremes all at once Megatron is arrested and the Autobots return to Cybertron and are hailed as heroes upon arriving on their home world with Sari who is intent on learning what is to be an Autobot and finally learn about her unique origins Season Four edit A fourth season of more than thirteen sixteen episodes was initially planned for consisting of more than just the regular thirteen or sixteen episodes but was ultimately cancelled According to The AllSpark Almanac II The Complete AllSpark Almanac and issue 71 of the Transformers Collectors Club magazine season four s main theme would have been the discovery of Energon deposits left by the Allspark across Detroit Script Readings edit Two official script readings in Botcon convention taking place in Animated tells stories after the events of the Third Season but before the proposed 4 Fourth Season Stunticon Job edit After the events of Endgame focuses on Animated versions of Sideswipe as a senior police bot with one last case before retirement paired up with a new parter loose cannon Cheetor investigating stolen modifications which would lead to the Stunt Convoy show but however were revealed to be Animated versions of the Stunticons Minus Menasor and bizzario toxic Optimus Prime clone dubbed Toxitron Optimus would switch places with Toxitron when the latter got arrested and released due to lack of evidence Optimus exposes the Stunticons plan with Sideswipe and Cheetor s help put astop to them However after Sideswipe retired and settle at the Energon farm it would be attacked by a new Team Charr citation needed The Return of Blurr edit Taking place around the events of the previous script reading focusing on Sari Summadic in a Cybertronian class with Animated versions of Headmasters Siren Horsehead and Nighbeat with Arcee as its teacher inside of Metroplex When Sari s classmates was grossed out from her eating her food from Earth she went to throw it in a garbage chute she ends up falling in where she finds the crushed Blurr From the events of Transwarped Part 2 still alive where in events of trying to escape they accidentally unleashed an Animated version of Kremzeek that ended up taking over some Autobot bodies before trying to hyjack Fortress Maxinus cannons that would destroy the Iacon later revealed to be created by Shockwave However using her powers she gained Blurr s speed to race over there while running into Cheetor and Sideswipe along the way Sari would manage to trap Kremzeek in a cup where Kremzeek Later on Optimus would use the Allspark to fully restore Blurr where Blurr breaks the fourth wall exited to be back in time for season 4 but when he learns there is no season 4 he asked his agent to get involved with Robots in Disguise or Susan Blu s input to hopefully get into voice directing Episode Pitches edit Various ideas planned for the much longer cancelled fourth season include Optimus Prime Bumblebee Jazz and Ratchet returning to Earth along with new team member Ironhide who would scan a pick up truck vehicle mode resembling the live action film version of the character while retaining elements from his Generation 1 counterpart Sari remaining on Cybertron to discover more about her unique origins and the Cybertronian species while being educated by Arcee and training in the Autobot boot camp under Kup alongside Nightbeat an aspiring detective sharing Arcee s body type Hosehead a Canadian accented Autobot sharing Sentinel s body type and Siren a sonic mouthed Autobot who wears the common body type employed by Bumblebee These three young Autobots previously appeared in the follow up story The Return of Blurr in which they helped Sari and Arcee with stopping an ancient Decepticon weapon named Kremzeek and restoring Blurr who was compacted into a cube by Shockwave in the third season Bulkhead also remaining on Cybertron to defend Energon farms from Decepticons such Strika s Team Chaar who would acquire four new members Mindwipe a hypnotist capable of interacting with deceased Decepticons Blot who would turn from a monster motif robot based on his Generation 1 Terrorcon counterpart s beast mode into a Cybertronian ground vehicle Sky Byte a poet inspired by the Predacon from the 2001 Robots in Disguise anime who shares a body type with Lugnut and Dr Scalpel Oil Slick s partner who is heavily inspired by his Live action counterpart from Revenge of the Fallen who previously appeared in Stunticon Job script reading Megatron reformatting into a new Triple Changer body with his new vehicle modes being a Cybertronian fighter jet and tank An action figure was designed for Megatron s new body under the name Marauder Megatron but only a prototype exists He would also have broken out of Trypticon Prison on Cybertron and relocate the city of Kaon to Earth using the Energon deposits to build machinations that could threaten all life on the planet Hot Shot who made minor appearances in the third season acquiring an Earth mode of a sports car Like Megatron s Marauder body an action figure was designed for Hot Shot s new body but only a prototype exists Optimus reformatting into a new Powermaster body in which he can combine with his trailer to be of equal power and stature to Megatron Concept art for an action figure of this body mas been made which also includes a Mini Con that would plug into him Blackarachnia returning with an army of Predacons including Waspinator new recruits Inferno and Antagony and a failed clone experiment named Primal Major now Optimus Primal She would also adopt a new color scheme heavily based on her Beast Wars counterpart A flashback episode would reveal the circumstances of her siding with the Decepticons Starscream would have been revived by Slipstream Bulkhead and Sari entering a parallel Shattered Glass universe with evil Autobots and heroic Decepticons a homage to the Shattered Glass comic Minicons from Kaon disabling all the machinery in Detroit a homage to the film Gremlins with Ratchet and Captain Fanzone being the ones to stop them The Autobot Cosmos who made minor appearances in the third season playing a major role as a messenger for Optimus and scanning a prop flying saucer from the set of a B Movie Slipstream and or Starscream leading her own team of Decepticons on Earth before ultimately becoming an ally to the Autobots Lugnut Blitzwing Shockwave Sunstorm Ramjet and the Stunticons who were captured by Sideswipe and Cheetor in the follow up comic The Stunti Con Job would all take part in a spectacular prison break Thundercracker Skywarp Soundwave Laserbeak and Meltdown would all return as well Mixmaster and Dirt Boss returning reuniting with Scrapper Dirt Boss would put Scrapper Mixmaster two unconfirmed new Contructicons and force Bulkhead in a new Constructicon cloned from the Autobot Erector to work on a project called Devastator They would also battle the other Decepticons over control of the Energon deposits on Earth The Decepticon Bludgeon appearing as a skeletal pirate motif robot rather than having a skeletal samurai motif Sentinel creating the Powermaster weapon while fighting for his Magnus status and attempting to vanquish Megatron using the transformed AllSpark Matrix only to fail miserably Prowl s essence inhabiting AllSpark powered Cybertronians Wreck Gar Slipstream and Mixmaster and warning Optimus of the consequences of Sentinel s further misguided actions A new group of human villains called S T E A M short for Saving The Earth And Mankind who are against modern technology and use Steampunk style weaponry They would fight against Soundwave before being saved by the Autobots Bumblebee solving a mystery which sees himself Bulkhead Ironhide and Sentinel as well as the newly techno organic Waspinator and former Autobot Longarm Shockwave being targeted by Cliffjumper infected with a virus as a failsafe by Shockwave should he be caught or killed by the Autobots An episode focusing on Metalhawk in pretender form and Sector 7 A Batman The Animated series Halloween inspired episode Rattletrap being targeted by Autobots and Decepticons alike while being stranded on Earth What becomes of the Decepticon Swindle Reappearance of secondary minor human villains Slomo Nanosec Angry Archer Professor Princess and even Meltdown Megatron almost succeeding in reformatting Earth into a planet for the Decepticons which leads to an alliance between the Autobots other Decepticons and the Predacons Sari developing new and more powerful Cybertronian abilities and weaponry and discovering her unusual mental connection to the AllSpark itself Additionally there was some other episodes or different versions of them that was intended to be part of the season but were rejected by Hasbro because they didn t want Predacons to be focus in the season and wanted Megatron and Earth to be the main focus more due to the Live Action films when some of the show runners where interviewed citation needed The trail of Megatron would be like the later version with the exception of Megatron s breakout ending up failing Mirror Mirror would be similar to the final version except all the Autobot cast would end up in the Shattered Glass universe when they try to go back to Earth rather than just Sari and Bulkhead Blackarachina would build up her Predacon army and reveal how she join the Decepticons S T E A M remained about same as latest version except more details revealed of two new minicons joining Soundwave Bumblebee would transwarp to a Minicon planet where he would be worshipped as a god Turf War was called Total Devastation which remained the same except Omega Supreme would be released to stop Devastator A Mysterious Time Trucker would bring Bumblebee to the future where it is revealed he would become Bumble Prime and Megatron now as Galvatron teaming up against Zombie Predacons and the Autobots must stop Blackarachina from unleashing a virus that would cause those events The episode with Cosmos was about the same from the latter version of it Bulkhead trying to avoid Optimus vs Sentinel conflict by returning to the Energon farm with Jetfire and Jetstorm However it is attacked by Decepticons so they must defend from it The Time Trucker from Bumble Prime returns to offer Optimus undo his mistake of leaving Elita 1 behind that would cause her to become Blackarachnia However he ends up being left behind and become a technogorganic spider instead now called Arachnus Prime where Elita 1 leads the Autobots instead In a two part finale Blackarachnia would unleash her Predacons on Cybertron Sentinel would ask Megatron for help But however it would later be revealed Megatron was just pitting Autobots and Predacons against each other to weaken each othef so he and his Decepticons can conquer Cybertron Episodes editMain article List of Transformers Animated episodes Season Episodes Originally aired Season premiere Season finale 1 16 December 26 2007 2007 12 26 April 5 2008 2008 04 05 2 13 April 12 2008 2008 04 12 July 5 2008 2008 07 05 3 13 March 14 2009 2009 03 14 May 23 2009 2009 05 23 Characters edit nbsp The show s poster displaying the five main Autobots in robot and vehicle modes The main Autobots are Optimus Prime Prowl Ratchet Bulkhead and Bumblebee The main Decepticon cast is made up of Megatron Starscream Blitzwing Lugnut and Blackarachnia The main humans or as the Transformers call them organics 4 are Professor Isaac Sumdac Sari Sumdac and Captain Fanzone Optimus Prime voiced by David Kaye The leader of the Autobots Ratchet voiced by Corey Burton The medical officer and member of the Autobots Bulkhead voiced by Bill Fagerbakke A member of the Autobots Prowl voiced by Jeff Bennett A Cyber Ninja and a member of the Autobots Bumblebee voiced by Bumper Robinson The scout and youngest member of the Autobots Professor Isaac Sumdac voiced by Tom Kenny The founder of Sumdac Systems and Sari s father Sari Sumdac voiced by Tara Strong The techno organic daughter of Professor Isaac Sumdac Captain Fanzone voiced by Jeff Bennett The police chief of DPD Detroit Police Department Megatron voiced by Corey Burton The leader of the Decepticons Starscream voiced by Tom Kenny Second in command of the Decepticons Lugnut voiced by David Kaye A member of the Decepticons Blitzwing voiced by Bumper Robinson A member of the Decepticons Blackarachnia voiced by Cree Summer A member of the Decepticons and later Predacons She s formerly an Autobot named Elita One Soundwave voiced by Jeff Bennett A sound manipulating Decepticon created by Megatron and brought to life with Sari s AllSpark Key Ultra Magnus voiced by Jeff Bennett A member of the Elite Guards Sentinel Prime voiced by Townsend Coleman A member of the Elite Guards Jazz voiced by Phil LaMarr A member of the Elite Guards Grimlock voiced by David Kaye The Leader of the Dinobots Jetfire voiced by Tom Kenny A member of the Elite Guards and Jetstorm s twin brother Jetstorm voiced by Phil LaMarr A member of the Elite Guards and Jetfire s twin brother Shockwave Longarm Prime voiced by Corey Burton A Decepticon double agent who infiltrates the Autobot ranks on Cybertron Arcee voiced by Susan Blu An Autobot intelligence officer She was originally a teacher who taught young Autobots Omega Supreme voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson and later Phil LaMarr A giant Autobot superweapon that served as the Autobots ship During the Great War he sacrificed his spark to end the war Mixmaster voiced by Jeff Bennett A member of the Constructions Scrapper voiced by Tom Kenny A member of the Constructicons Autotroopers voiced by Chris Ho The police force responsible for safeguarding Cybertron s streets 5 Comic adaptation editTransformers Animated was adapted into comics and published by IDW Publishing in 2008 The book used cartoon screen captures arranged in comic book style panels In the same year they also published a comic series featuring original stories titled Transformers Animated The Arrival In Japan a manga adaptation titled Transformers Animated The Cool トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド ザ クール Toransufōma Animeiteddo Za Kuru was created by Naoto Tsushima and serialized in Kadokawa Shoten s Kerokero Ace magazine from March 26 2010 to March 26 2011 Production editThe series is animated by Japanese animation studios MOOK DLE The Answer Studio and Studio 4 C citation needed Formerly known by the working title Transformers Heroes its new simplified title was designed to specifically distinguish it from the live action film released in July 2007 months before the first episode aired 3 The series is distributed internationally by Entertainment Rights 6 The show s supervising director is Matt Youngberg Teen Titans The Batman 7 with Cartoon Network vice president Sam Register who also created Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi as an executive producer and Vincent Aniceto as a line producer Additionally Beast Machines writer Marty Isenberg returned as the head writer for this series citation needed Art director and lead character designer Derrick J Wyatt Teen Titans Ben 10 Omniverse and Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated created the controversial brand new look that this series introduces The first episode was due to be screened in full on November 3 4 2007 at the NTFA Mini Con a Transformers convention in Arlov Sweden but US toymaker Hasbro pulled their approval of the screening of the full episode despite it being green lighted by Hasbro Nordic at first The episode had to be cut down to the first 11 minutes 8 9 Japanese version edit While Transformers Animated had aired and completed its run in many other territories the release of the series in Japan had been delayed However on December 18 2009 it was announced through the launch of the official website that Takara Tomy would be bringing the series to Japan come Spring 2010 2 Later TV Aichi confirmed the exact date of broadcast which was April 3 2010 at 8 00AM on the TV Tokyo Network 10 The website had launched with very little content available with a trailer and wallpaper of Optimus Prime later with adding Bumblebee media As with the movie when released in Japan Takara Tomy is not renaming Optimus to Convoy as they have done in past properties However in a solicitation preview of the key chains Bulkhead was renamed as Ironhide in toy version 11 The Japanese opening theme is TRANSFORMERS EVO performed by JAM Project while the ending theme is AXEL TRANSFORMERS by Rey citation needed Cast editMain cast edit Jeff Bennett 12 Prowl Ultra Magnus Soundwave Mixmaster Grandus Captain Fanzone Angry Archer Sparkplug Season 1 Corey Burton 13 Ratchet Megatron Shockwave Ironhide Spike Witwicky Cyrus The Colossus Rhodes Cyclonus Brawn Bill Fagerbakke 14 Bulkhead Hotshot Master Disaster David Kaye 15 Optimus Prime Grimlock Lugnut Highbrow Cliffjumper Warpath Sparkplug Season 2 Tom Kenny 16 Starscream Scrapper Wasp Waspinator Jetfire Skywarp Sunstorm Thundercracker Ramjet Rattletrap Professor Isaac Sumdac Tutor Bot Bumper Robinson 17 Bumblebee Blitzwing Blackout Porter C Powell Lester Black Tara Strong 18 Sari Sumdac Red Alert Strika Slipstream Teletraan I Mayor Edsel s Aide Daniel Carly Slo Mo Receptionist Bot Cree Summer 19 Blackarachnia Elita One Additional voices edit Susan Blu 20 Arcee Flareup Townsend Coleman 21 Sentinel Prime Tracks Lance Henriksen 22 Lockdown Phil LaMarr 23 Jazz Oil Slick Omega Supreme Season 3 Jetstorm Alpha Trion John Mariano 24 Dirt Boss Sparkplug Season 3 John Moschitta Jr 25 Blurr Judd Nelson 26 Rodimus Prime Alexander Polinsky Henry Masterson Headmaster Brian Posehn Nino Sexton Nanosec Kevin Michael Richardson 27 Omega Supreme Season 2 Kath Soucie Professor Princess Trisha Peter Stormare Prometheus Black Meltdown George Takei 28 Yoketron Fred Willard 29 Swindle Weird Al Yankovic 30 Wreck GarCrew editSusan Blu Casting Director and Recording Director Marty Isenberg Story Editor Matt Youngberg Supervising Producer Sebastian Evans ComposerHome video and streaming digital releases editNorth America edit The North American releases feature full screen video and stereo sound in both English and Spanish except Season Three and The Complete Series both feature widescreen video and stereo sound in only English Transform and Roll Out DVD June 17 2008 A single DVD containing the feature length premiere Transform and Roll Out Also includes the first two unaired shorts Career Day and Evel Knievel Jump A Target exclusive version came with a second disc containing the follow up episode Home Is Where the Spark Is Season One DVD August 19 2008 A two disc set containing the complete first season from Home Is Where the Spark Is to Megatron Rising Part II Also includes a season 2 sneak peek photo gallery Season Two DVD January 6 2009 A two disc set containing the complete second season from The Elite Guard to A Bridge to Close Part II with audio commentary on selected episodes Also includes the shorts Starscream Heckles Megatron and Explosive Punch and a photo gallery Season Three and The Complete Series DVD June 10 2014 Shout Factory released the third season on DVD on June 10 as well as the complete series afterwards As of 2024 update the series is currently available for streaming online on the official Transformers YouTube channel as well as Kabillion and the AVOD and FAST services Plex Pluto TV The Roku Channel and Tubi as they use the widescreen masters from both the 2014 Shout Factory DVD release and Cartoon Network HD Hub Network broadcasts and the only Cartoon Network Studios produced show to made available on the AVOD FAST streaming services 31 32 33 34 35 36 United Kingdom edit Whereas in North America the series was released in complete seasons the UK instead got several single disc volumes containing four episodes each also featuring full screen video but with audio and subtitles in English and German Transform and Roll Out DVD August 4 2008 Contains the feature length premiere Transform and Roll Out and the shorts Career Day and Evel Knievel Jump Volume One Blast from the Past DVD October 20 2008 Contains episodes 4 Home Is Where the Spark Is 5 Total Meltdown 6 Blast From the Past and 7 Thrill of the Hunt Volume Two Lost and Found DVD June 15 2009 Contains episodes 8 Nanosac 9 Along Came a Spider 10 Sound and Fury 11 Lost and Found Volume Three Megatron Rising DVD June 15 2009 Contains episodes 12 Survival of the Fittest 13 Headmaster 14 Nature Calls 15 Megatron Rising Part 1 and 16 Megatron Rising Part 2 Volume Four Mission Accomplished DVD June 15 2009 Contains episodes 17 The Elite Guard 18 Return of the Headmaster 19 Mission Accomplished and 20 Garbage In Garbage Out Volume Five Fistful of Energon DVD September 3 2009 Contains episodes 21 Velocity 22 Rise of the Constructicons 23 A Fistful of Energon and 24 S U V Society of Ultimate Villany Volume Six Black Friday DVD November 5 2009 Contains episodes 25 Autoboot Camp 26 Black Friday 27 Sari No One s Home 28 A Bridge Too Close Part 1 and 29 A Bridge Too Close Part 2 Germany edit Germany saw the same releases as the UK Transformieren und Abfahrt English Transform and Roll Out DVD September 10 2008 Contains the feature length premiere Transform and Roll Out and the shorts Career Day and Evel Knievel Jump Volume Eins Drachenkampfer English Dragon fighter s DVD October 13 2008 Contains the episodes Home Is Where the Spark Is through to The Thrill of the Hunt Volume Zwei Die alten Waffen English The old weapons DVD March 12 2009 Contains the episodes Nanosec through to Lost and Found Volume Drei Megatrons Auferstehung English Megatron s Resurrection DVD June 4 2009 Contains the episodes Survival of the Fittest through to Megatron Rising Part 2 Volume Vier Mission erfullt English Mission Accomplished DVD August 20 2009 Contains the episodes The Elite Guard through to Garbage In Garbage Out Volume Funf Der doppelte Starscream English The double Starscream DVD October 15 2009 Contains the episodes Velocity through to SUV Society of Ultimate Villainy Volume Sechs Schwarzer Freitag English Black Friday DVD TBA 2009 Contains the episodes Autoboot Camp through to A Bridge Too Close Part II Japan edit In a press release by Takara Tomy it was announced that starting in Fall 2010 they would be releasing the series on DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment Japan 37 Video games editMain article Transformers Animated The Game Transformers Animated The Game is the first game based on the series Released for the Nintendo DS platform in October 2008 by Activision Two arcade games Transformers Animated The Chase and Transformers Animated The Shooting were released in Japan by Sega Both games took advantage of the cards included in the Japanese releases of the toy line 38 Notes edit Animation outsourced to The Answer Studio Mook DLE and Studio 4 C shorts only References edit theironwrist June 26 2015 Sam Levine DerrickJWyatt that was Sam Register actually He grabbed Derrick first then brought me on Tweet via Twitter a b Takara Tomy s Transformers Animated Website Retrieved December 18 2009 a b News April 14 2007 Archived from the original on May 19 2007 Retrieved June 10 2007 Transform and Roll Out Transformers Animated Season 1 Episode 1 2 3 December 16 2007 Cartoon Network Autotrooper Animated Transformer Wiki Retrieved December 30 2023 ER picks up new Transformers May 8 2007 Retrieved June 10 2007 Transformers Animated Coming to Cartoon Network June 25 2007 Archived from the original on June 28 2007 Retrieved June 25 2007 NTFA Forums TF Animated to premiere at the Mini Con Archived from the original on December 26 2008 Retrieved October 5 2014 TFW2005 Boards New Transformers Animated Series details revealed at NTFA Mini Con Retrieved October 5 2014 TV Aichi s Transformers Animated Website Retrieved January 18 2010 TakaraTomy Transformers Animated Key Chains Archived from the original on December 28 2009 Retrieved December 29 2009 Jeff Bennett I Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Corey Burton I Filmography by TV series IMDb Bill Fagerbakke Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 David Kaye I Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Tom Kenny I Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Bumper Robinson Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Tara Strong Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Cree Summer Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Susan Blu Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Townsend Coleman Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Lance Henriksen Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Phil LaMarr Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 John Mariano Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 John Moschitta Jr Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Judd Nelson Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Kevin Michael Richardson Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 George Takei Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Fred Willard Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Weird Al Yankovic Filmography by TV series IMDb December 7 2008 Retrieved December 7 2008 Transformers Animated FUlL EPiSODES YouTube Retrieved April 22 2024 Watch Transformers Animated 2007 Series Free Online Plex Retrieved April 22 2024 Transformers Animated Pluto TV Retrieved April 22 2024 Watch Transformers Animated 2008 Online for Free The Roku Channel Retrieved April 22 2024 Watch Transformers Animated Tubi Retrieved April 22 2024 Transformers Animated Kabillion Retrieved April 26 2024 Takara Tomy s Transformers Animated Press Release 1 19 10 PDF Archived from the original PDF on February 15 2010 Retrieved January 20 2010 トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド ザ チェイス ザ シューティング YouTube March 4 2011 Retrieved January 26 2023 permanent dead link External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Transformers Animated Transformers Animated at TV Aichi Transformers Animated anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Transformers Animated at IMDb nbsp Portals nbsp United States nbsp Television nbsp Cartoon nbsp Science Fiction nbsp 2000s Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Transformers Animated amp oldid 1223207925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.