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Transformers: Robots in Disguise is an American animatedtelevision series, developed by Adam Beechen, Duane Capizzi and Jeff Kline. The series' first 13 episodes were released online on December 31, 2014 on 1905.com in mainland China (excluding Hong Kong) and dubbed in Mandarin Chinese.[1] The series first premiered on television on February 9, 2015 on Canal J in France.[2] In the United States, the series has been broadcast on Cartoon Network since its debut on March 14, 2015. The series serves as a stand-alone sequel to Transformers: Prime, taking place a few years after it with an overall more lighthearted tone.[3]
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The series focuses on Bumblebee who, following the events of Prime, has become a police officer on Cybertron. While on a mission, he sees a vision of Optimus Prime telling him to go to Earth as a terrible evil is coming. Joining him on the mission are his cadet partner Strongarm and the rebellious Sideswipe. Following their arrival on Earth, the three of them are tasked with capturing Decepticons who were released from their stasis pods when their prison ship, the Alchemor, crash landed. The trio is also aided by the humans Russell and Denny Clay, the DinobotGrimlock, and the Minicon Fixit. Later, they are joined by the former Decepticon-turned-Autobot bounty hunter Drift, with his Minicon pupils Slipstream and Jetstorm, and the spiritual Windblade who is on a mission by the Transformers' god Primus. The first season, consisting of 26 episodes, concluded with the revival of Optimus.
A second season, consisting of 13 episodes began airing on February 20, 2016 and saw Bumblebee's team, or Bee Team, attempting to apprehend the remaining escaped Decepticons and the discovery that the Alchemor was cut in half upon crashing on Earth, leading to the creation of a different Decepticon group. The season also features the return of Soundwave and Ratchet from Transformers: Prime—the former appearing for one episode while the latter appears in the two-part finale.[4][5] A miniseries, consisting of six episodes, premiered in October 2016 and features the return of Starscream, placing him as the main antagonist.[6] In April 2017, the series' third season, entitled Combiner Force, began airing and focuses on Bee Team's realization that they can combine into the Combiner, Ultra Bee, as well as the arrival of the Stunticons, who are also capable of combining. Soundwave also plans to return with the help of Activators, a new breed of Minicons.[7][8]
The series concluded with its third season and was replaced with the new series, Transformers: Cyberverse.[9] Presently, only the first season of the series has been released on DVD in Region 1. In Region 4 season 1 is available as a complete DVD set while subsequent seasons (2, 3 and the 2016 miniseries) have been released in parts, as individual DVDs containing 4-7 episodes each.
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 26 | March 14, 2015 | September 12, 2015 | ||
2 | 13 | February 20, 2016 | May 14, 2016 | ||
Miniseries | 6 | October 22, 2016 | December 3, 2016 | ||
3 | 26 | April 29, 2017 | November 11, 2017 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (2015)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | 'Pilot, Part 1' | David Hartman | Adam Beechen & Duane Capizzi | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) March 14, 2015 (United States) | 1.02[10] | |
While helping Strongarm to apprehend Sideswipe, Bumblebee gets a vision of Optimus Prime that draws him back to Earth with Strongarm and Sideswipe along for the ride. He finds that the Decepticon prison ship Alchemor has crash-landed on Earth and its Decepticon inmates have escaped. After using a Space Bridge to arrive on Earth, the three discover a lone Chompazoid called Underbite. They eventually engage in a brawl with him, but they unwittingly endanger two humans, Denny Clay and his son Russell. | |||||||
2 | 2 | 'Pilot, Part 2' | David Hartman | Adam Beechen & Duane Capizzi | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) March 14, 2015 (United States) | 1.01[10] | |
Upon allying with the Minicon Fixit and the Decepticon prisoner Grimlock, Bumblebee leads them, Strongarm and Sideswipe in rounding up the escaped Decepticon prisoners, starting with the car-dinosaur Underbite. Their hunt for Underbite leads to them befriending Denny Clay and his son Russell. All of them must struggle to stop the metal-eating Decepticon, who intends on devouring the nearby Crown City. | |||||||
3 | 3 | 'Trust Exercises' | Scooter Tidwell | Adam Beechen & Marsha Griffin | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) April 4, 2015 (United States) | 0.72[11] | |
While Bumblebee works to get Grimlock and the rest of the team to trust each other, they two of them must work together when the pirate Sharkticon Hammerstrike has been targeting oil tankers to recreate his home environment. Meanwhile, the rest of the team has an encounter with Steeljaw, a charismatic Decepticon who wishes to make Earth the inhabitation of all the Alchemor inmates. | |||||||
4 | 4 | 'More Than Meets the Eye' | Vinton Heuck | Nicole Dubuc & Steven Melching | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) April 11, 2015 (United States) | 0.97[12] | |
As Russell nervously tries befriending the neighborhood kids playing football, Fixit, who wishes to get his first field assignment gets in over his head when it comes to catching the combiner Decepticon prisoner Chop Shop, who plans to construct a spaceship to take-off the Earth and wreak havoc. | |||||||
5 | 5 | 'W.W.O.D.?' | Todd Waterman | Guy Toubes | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) April 18, 2015 (United States) | 0.90[13] | |
Bumblebee must learn to lead in his own way as the team struggles to bring in a brutish Decepticon prisoner named Terrashock, whose stasis pod has been discovered by human authorities. | |||||||
6 | 6 | 'As the Kospego Commands!' | Scooter Tidwell | Michael Ryan | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) April 25, 2015 (United States) | 0.71[14] | |
Sideswipe's loyalty to the team comes into question as he and Bumblebee track down a Decepticon crime boss named Thunderhoof, who wishes to complete a Space Bridge to Cybertron. | |||||||
7 | 7 | 'Collect 'Em All' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) May 2, 2015 (United States) | 1.00[15] | |
As Denny and Russell work to stave off a greedy memorabilia collector named Larry LaRue, Bumblebee's team must chase a collector of their own in the form of a kleptomaniac, avian Decepticon named Filch who has an impulsive urge to hoard all things 'shiny'. | |||||||
8 | 8 | 'True Colors' | Todd Waterman | Mairghread Scott | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) May 9, 2015 (United States) | 1.06[16] | |
When Grimlock suddenly starts attacking his teammates, Bumblebee must figure out why their Dinobot teammate has turned from friend to foe. They discover that the prisoner Minitron, who has been working for Steeljaw to retrieve the stasis cell of Underbite, is behind Grimlock's rampage. | |||||||
9 | 9 | 'Rumble in the Jungle' | Scooter Tidwell | Dean Stefan | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) May 16, 2015 (United States) | 0.90[17] | |
While Strongarm's first 'solo' mission in South America to catch the Decepticon prisoner Springload, who is obsessed with finding the mythical, lost city of Doradus to claim its treasure, is marred by an over-protective Bumblebee, Denny and Fixit's rivalry comes to a head. | |||||||
10 | 10 | 'Can You Dig It?' | Vinton Heuck | Stan Berkowitz | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) May 23, 2015 (United States) | 0.80[18] | |
Bumblebee's group welcomes a visiting Autobot veteran named Jazz just in time to fend off the Decepticon fugitive Ped who is bent on monopolizing one of the Bots' most precious commodities, the Energon cubes. | |||||||
11 | 11 | 'Adventures in Bumblebee-Sitting!' | Todd Waterman | Michael Ryan | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) May 30, 2015 (United States) | 0.63[19] | |
While in pursuit of the rebellious Decepticon anarchist Quillfire, Bumblebee is exposed to one of Quillfire's toxic quills that impacts his maturity, leaving the rest of the team to deal with both an escaped fugitive and a hyperactive leader. | |||||||
12 | 12 | 'Hunting Season' | Scooter Tidwell | David McDermott | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) June 6, 2015 (United States) | 0.78[20] | |
When the Autobot bounty hunter Drift, his Minicons Jetstorm and Slipstream, and the Decepticon bounty hunter Fracture, with his Minicons Airazor and Divebomb, land on Earth, Bumblebee discovers that there is a price on his head. Drift and Bumblebee retain a short alliance while they are being targeted by Fracture. | |||||||
13 | 13 | 'Out of Focus' | Vinton Heuck | Adam Beechen | December 31, 2014 (Mainland China) June 13, 2015 (United States) | 0.85[21] | |
Bumblebee's group works to bring in a group of Skunkticon Thieves led by Malodor. Meanwhile, in the Realm of the Primes, Optimus Prime prepares himself for an evil that will threaten both Earth and Cybertron while being trained by the first Minicon, Micronus Prime. | |||||||
14 | 14 | 'Sideways' | Frank Marino | Steven Melching | June 20, 2015 | 0.74[22] | |
Bumblebee's group encounter the crab-like Decepticon Clampdown, who inadvertently leads them to Steeljaw, who has Underbite, Thunderhoof, and Fracture on his side. A battle ensues in one of Crown City's landfills, in which Bumblebee faces a near-death experience. | |||||||
15 | 15 | 'Even Robots Have Nightmares' | Vinton Heuck | John Loy | June 27, 2015 | 0.83[23] | |
Denny and the Autobots are captured by a murderous, vampire Deception called Nightstrike in the cave system outside Crown City who brings their worst fears to life with his sonic scream. Now, a panic-stricken Russell has to race against time to rescue them. | |||||||
16 | 16 | 'Some Body, Any Body' | Todd Waterman | Mairghread Scott | July 4, 2015 | 0.65[24] | |
After Sideswipe is abducted by an insane scientist called Vertebreak, in the Crown City subway, Vertebreak performs a surgery to graft his head into Sideswipe's body. As the other members of Bumblebee's team must find Vertebreak in order to get Sideswipe's head back onto his body, the young Autobot must learn that he can’t always rely on his physical prowess. | |||||||
17 | 17 | 'One of Our Mini-Cons Is Missing' | Scooter Tidwell | Zac Atkinson | July 11, 2015 | 0.70[25] | |
Drift returns to Earth in pursuit of a disgruntled, runaway Jetstorm, who left without reason. At the same time, Bumblebee's team faces Springload and Quillfire who have escaped from their stasis cells. Springload's madness for the search of Doradus leads Quillfire to steal a giant experimental tank form a military base, proving a difficult challenge for the team. | |||||||
18 | 18 | 'Deep Trouble' | Frank Marino | Howie Nicoll | July 18, 2015 | 0.85[26] | |
Unaware that Grimlock hides a serious injury, Bumblebee and the team make their way to the ocean in pursuit of an escaped aquatic Decepticon named Octopunch, who retreats to a Cybertronian spacecraft to activate its engines and leave Earth. | |||||||
19 | 19 | 'The Champ' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | July 25, 2015 | 0.70[27] | |
Former gladiator-turned-Decepticon Groundpounder escapes and takes part in a televised fight in the Rumbledome stadium and the Autobots have to depend on Grimlock and his brawn to help defeat him and his devious coach Headlock. | |||||||
20 | 20 | 'The Trouble with Fixit' | Todd Waterman | Alex Irvine | August 1, 2015 | 0.60[28] | |
Fixit becomes increasingly buggy. Denny tries to repair him but it goes horribly wrong, wakes his guard program and converts Fixit into a fully weaponized and lethal prison guard who mistakes the Bee Team for Decepticon fugitives. Armed with an arsenal, he tries to attack the others. Meanwhile, Chop Shop's right arm component makes another attempt to free the rest of Chop Shop and succeeds in causing more troubles for Bumblebee's group. | |||||||
21 | 21 | 'Lockout' | Scooter Tidwell | Guy Toubes | August 8, 2015 | 0.83[29] | |
Steeljaw and his group manage to get into the scrapyard to release their fellow Decepticon prisoners that the Autobots have captured up to now and establish a sonic field around the scrapyard which the Autobots cannot penetrate. Our heroes will have to show cunning to thwart the Decepticons' plan and regain control of the scrapyard. | |||||||
22 | 22 | 'Similarly Different' | Frank Marino | Derek Dressler | August 15, 2015 | 0.79[30] | |
Grimlock discovers another Dinobot fugitive named Scowl with whom he sympathizes. A restless Grimlock ponders returning to his old habits and decides to help Scowl flee but it does not take long for Scowl to start causing destruction and terrorizing the humans, having been hired by Thunderhoof on Cybertron. The heroes will have to join forces to stop Scowl. Meanwhile, Denny redecorates a motor home for Russell who is afraid that his father will build it his own way. | |||||||
23 | 23 | 'The Buzz on Windblade' | Todd Waterman | Mairghread Scott | August 22, 2015 | 0.86[31] | |
Sideswipe meets an ancient Autobot named Windblade on a mission for Primus after she has just defeated a Decepticon. She agrees to team up with Bumblebee's group to bring in a Decepticon named Zizza, who desires to spread her toxin through airports in order to hypnotize humans and take over the world. | |||||||
24 | 24 | 'Ghosts and Impostors' | Scooter Tidwell | John Loy | August 29, 2015 | 0.72[32] | |
When Bumblebee decides to show his team the beauty of Earth, he takes them to a ghost town called Edmond Ville in the Far West where the shape-shifting Decepticon Pseudo awaits them. As they wander through the town, Bumblebee's group gets into various hijinks and trigger multiple traps. Afterwards, Bumblebee finds his team fighting something that isn not really there and stops them. They are informed by Fixit that they are dealing with a Decepticon that is able to change his appearance. Despite Pseudo opening up various holes in the ground, in an attempt to trap Bumblebee's team, they manage to escape and defeat him. | |||||||
25 | 25 | 'Battlegrounds, Part 1' | Frank Marino | David McDermott | September 5, 2015 | 0.70[33] | |
Bumblebee's team finds themselves in trouble when Strongarm, Windblade and Sideswipe are captured by Steeljaw's pack. In the wake of a coming threat to Earth the Primes decide to send Optimus there despite his training not being yet complete. The Bee Team must prevent Steeljaw's pack from teleporting that same threat onto Earth. | |||||||
26 | 26 | 'Battlegrounds, Part 2' | Vinton Heuck | Adam Beechen | September 12, 2015 | 0.73[34] | |
Megatronus, the Fallen, has returned from exile and prepares to send both Earth and Cybertron into oblivion. Bumblebee's team, reunited with newly revived Optimus Prime must use everything they have learned to save both worlds from annihilation. |
Season 2 (2016)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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27 | 1 | 'Overloaded, Part 1' | Scooter Tidwell | Adam Beechen | February 20, 2016 | 0.66[35] | |
Optimus is weakened when Micronus suddenly strips him of the power of the Primes. Despite the rest of the Autobots' worry, Optimus insists that he can continue to be of service. A Decepticon shows up in the Arctic Circle, with Optimus, Drift, Windblade, and Sideswipe heading after him while Bumblebee, Strongarm, Fixit, and Grimlock stay behind and are soon ambushed by an ancient Decepticon named Overload, who holds a grudge against Optimus for defeating him several years ago. The Autobots thus have to cope with a global Decepticon threat and a weakened Optimus. | |||||||
28 | 2 | 'Overloaded, Part 2' | Frank Marino | Adam Beechen | February 27, 2016 | 0.58[36] | |
Bumblebee continues to chase after Overload with Grimlock and Strongarm not too far behind, while Optimus and his group continue to pursue Polarclaw and battle against the elements in the Arctic. | |||||||
29 | 3 | 'Metal Meltdown' | Vinton Heuck | Guy Toubes | March 5, 2016 | 0.80[37] | |
While the team tries to apprehend a new Decepticon named Saberhorn, Strongarm and Grimlock try to recreate the teamwork she and Sideswipe had. Meanwhile, Steeljaw, who survived the disaster with Megatronus, discovers another group of escaped prisoners led by two new Decepticons. | |||||||
30 | 4 | 'Suspended' | Todd Waterman | Mairghread Scott | March 12, 2016 | 0.79[38] | |
After making a mistake in the field, Strongarm removes herself from active duty just as the team contends with the Decepticon arsonists Crazybolt and Slicedice. | |||||||
31 | 5 | 'Cover Me' | Scooter Tidwell | Len Wein | March 19, 2016 | 0.70[39] | |
Windblade's concern for Optimus' well being puts the Away Team at risk as they battle Razorpaw and his Minicons, Swelter and Glacius, who have the ability to manipulate temperature. | |||||||
32 | 6 | 'Brainpower' | Frank Marino | David McDermott | March 26, 2016 | 0.75[40] | |
Grimlock attempts to make himself smarter by absorbing information from a Cybertronian data cylinder into his processor, but something goes wrong and puts the team at a disadvantage as they battle the Decepticon scientist Simacore and his Minicons Axiom and Theorem. | |||||||
33 | 7 | 'Misdirection' | Vinton Heuck | Guy Toubes | March 27, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] April 2, 2016 (United States) | 0.61[42] | |
The team obtains more clues that lead them to Decepticon Island as Steeljaw has a clever plan to infiltrate the scrapyard. Bumblebee, Grimlock and Strongarm confront Scorponok and his Minicons Bludgeon and Clout, the leader of the island, as well as Crazybolt and Slicedice. | |||||||
34 | 8 | 'Bumblebee's Night Off' | Todd Waterman | Mairghread Scott | April 2, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] April 9, 2016 (United States) | 0.73[43] | |
Bumblebee is persuaded to go to a concert of one of his favorite bands, hoping for a relaxing evening outside of the scrapyard. Unfortunately, when Bisk and his Minicons Hammer and Anvil attack the stadium, he attempts to prevent them from harming anyone while also trying to remain unnoticed by the humans in the stadium. | |||||||
35 | 9 | 'Impounded' | Scooter Tidwell | Johnny Hartmann | April 3, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] April 16, 2016 (United States) | 0.62[44] | |
While Bumblebee and Strongarm are stuck in an impound lot, Grimlock's search for a better camouflage is running at full speed when Quillfire returns with Minicons Back and Forth. | |||||||
36 | 10 | 'Portals' | Frank Marino | David McDermott | April 9, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] April 23, 2016 (United States) | 0.76[45] | |
Fixit's attempt to carry out groundbridge repairs goes wrong when he, to his dismay, accidentally summons Soundwave and Laserbeak to the scrapyard. Meanwhile, Bumblebee is banished and trapped within the Shadowzone. | |||||||
37 | 11 | 'Graduation Exercises' | Vinton Heuck | Martin Fisher | April 10, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] April 30, 2016 (United States) | 0.71[46] | |
Slipstream and Jetstorm accidentally expose Drift to danger when attempting to prove that they can work effectively without their teacher, as the Away Team battles Stockade and his troops. | |||||||
38 | 12 | 'Decepticon Island, Part 1' | Todd Waterman | Adam Beechen | April 16, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] May 7, 2016 (United States) | 0.66[47] | |
As the two Autobot teams are reunited, Ratchet returns with the Minicon Undertone as they find the Decepticons' headquarters and that Steeljaw is leading a Decepticon guerilla army. | |||||||
39 | 13 | 'Decepticon Island, Part 2' | Scooter Tidwell | Adam Beechen | April 16, 2016 (United Kingdom)[41] May 14, 2016 (United States) | 0.64[48] | |
As the severely outnumbered Autobots fight to bring Steeljaw's army down, tensions rise between Bumblebee and Optimus, which could jeopardize the mission and put the world at risk. |
Miniseries (2016)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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40 | 1 | 'History Lessons' | Todd Waterman | Adam Beechen | September 10, 2016 (Canada)[49] October 22, 2016 (United States) | 0.64[50] | |
A visit to an old Autobot base, reveals a new enemy with plans of his own. | |||||||
41 | 2 | 'Strongarm's Big Score' | Vinton Heuck | David McDermott | September 17, 2016 (Canada)[49] October 29, 2016 (United States) | 0.64[51] | |
An attempt to impress Fixit turns dangerous when Strongarm encounters another member of the Scavengers. | |||||||
42 | 3 | 'Pretzel Logic' | Scooter Tidwell | Will Friedle | September 24, 2016 (Canada)[49] November 5, 2016 (United States) | 0.57[52] | |
As the Bee Team continues their relic hunt, Grimlock encounters a surprising new ally. | |||||||
43 | 4 | 'Mighty Big Trouble' | Frank Marino | Johnny Hartmann | October 1, 2016 (Canada)[49] November 12, 2016 (United States) | 0.64[53] | |
The Scavengers come across the long discarded Dark Star Saber, which Starscream is more than happy to put to his own use. | |||||||
44 | 5 | 'Mini-Con Madness' | Todd Waterman | Adam Beechen | October 8, 2016 (Canada)[49] November 19, 2016 (United States) | 0.66[54] | |
Optimus Prime returns and leads the Bee Team to rescue Bumblebee, Fixit, Slipstream, and Jetstorm from Starscream and his bounty hunters. The team split up and end up teaming up with the Mini-Con Weaponizers. Unfortunately the Scavengers get in the way of the group's rescue efforts. Meanwhile, Fixit and Drift's students try to escape and Starscream reveals his revenge plans to Bumblebee. | |||||||
45 | 6 | 'Worthy' | Vinton Heuck | Adam Beechen | October 15, 2016 (Canada)[49] December 3, 2016 (United States) | 0.56[55] | |
The Autobots battle to stop Starscream from Power Surge linking with all seven of the Mini-Con Weaponizers and gaining ultimate power. |
Season 3: Combiner Force (2017)[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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46 | 1 | 'King of the Hill, Part 1' | Scooter Tidwell | Adam Beechen | April 25, 2017 (France)[56] April 29, 2017 (United States) | 0.73[57] | |
Overconfidence leaves the Bee Team unprepared when they face a Stunticon that can fire guided missiles on the desert ground above a nuclear waste disposal site. | |||||||
47 | 2 | 'King of the Hill, Part 2' | Frank Marino | Adam Beechen | April 25, 2017 (France)[56] April 29, 2017 (United States) | 0.71[57] | |
The harried Autobots' Stunticon enemy proves more formidable and crafty than they anticipated, using his guided missiles to threaten a nuclear waste disposal site. Soundwave also show signs of an imminent return when he sends Stuntwing, a Mini-Con, to steal Bumblebee's Decepticon Hunter. | |||||||
48 | 3 | 'Defrosted' | Todd Waterman | Guy Toubes | April 25, 2017 (France)[56] May 6, 2017 (United States) | 0.63[58] | |
Grimlock begs to learn new fighting methods from reluctant teacher Drift and puts them into action when the Autobots travel to the Antarctic to battle the Decepticon Crustacion, who has been unfrozen from a melting glacier. Soundwave also sends Trickout, another Mini-Con, to Earth to retrieve the other Decepticon Hunters from Strongarm and Sideswipe. | |||||||
49 | 4 | 'Blurred' | Vinton Heuck | Johnny Hartmann | April 25, 2017 (France)[56] May 13, 2017 (United States) | 0.54[59] | |
After his reckless actions cause the Sharkticon scientist Ragebyte to go free, Sideswipe works to capture him in fear of being replaced by the Rescue Bot Blurr. | |||||||
50 | 5 | 'Sphere of Influence' | Scooter Tidwell | David McDermott | May 20, 2017 | 0.57[60] | |
After taking down a Skunkticon named Zorillor, the Bee Team discovers a mysterious sphere that alters the minds of any Cybertronian in its vicinity, turning the Autobots against one another. Things escalate when Springload gets his hands on it, hoping that the sphere will finally lead him to the mythical city of Doradus. | |||||||
51 | 6 | 'Bee Cool' | Frank Marino | Zac Atkinson | May 27, 2017 | 0.58[61] | |
Bumblebee, trying to prove that he can be as cool as Sideswipe and his intern Blurr, struggles to lead the Autobots against two Stunticons who stole a trailer full of Cybertronian weapons. | |||||||
52 | 7 | 'The Great Divide' | Todd Waterman | Andrew R. Robinson | June 3, 2017 | 0.49[62] | |
A freak combiner accident causes Sideswipe to split into two individuals, causing problems when the Bee Team tries to take in Dragstrip, who has acquired a gravitic adjuster. Meanwhile, thanks to Trickout, Soundwave acquires Sideswipe's Decepticon hunter. | |||||||
53 | 8 | 'Get a Clue' | Vinton Heuck | Matt Wayne | June 10, 2017 | 0.68[63] | |
Strongarm flexes her detective muscles to solve a baffling series of Decepticon thefts; she may need to stand up to her teammates in order to bring a couple of perps to justice. | |||||||
54 | 9 | 'Out of the Shadows' | Scooter Tidwell | Brian Hohlfeld | June 17, 2017 | 0.69[64] | |
The Bee Team learns about Drift's past when his former mentor Shadow Raker comes to Earth to recover something Drift has taken from him - Slipstream and Jetstorm. | |||||||
55 | 10 | 'Disordered Personalities' | Frank Marino | Shannon Eric Denton | June 24, 2017 | 0.58[65] | |
An experiment in combining accidentally causes the Autobots to temporarily swap personalities. Temporarily stuck in the wrong bodies, the team is called on a mission to defeat the Stunticons in a road race. | |||||||
56 | 11 | 'Guilty as Charged' | Todd Waterman | David McDermott | July 15, 2017 (United Kingdom) July 29, 2017 (United States) | 0.56[66] | |
Strongarm worries that her Academy classmate Nightra may still harbor a grudge, but when a powerful foe comes after her old friend, Strongarm and the Bee Team put their sparks on the line to protect her. Soundwave also swears revenge on Hi-Test, one of his former Activator Mini-Cons, when he failed to acquire Strongarm's Decepticon Hunter. | |||||||
57 | 12 | 'The Golden Knight' | Vinton Heuck | Dan Salgarolo | July 16, 2017 (United Kingdom) August 12, 2017 (United States) | 0.45[67] | |
An ancient Cybertronian signal sends Bumblebee and chivalry-obsessed Fixit to a remote English island for a routine scouting mission that quickly turns into the duo's very own call to adventure. | |||||||
58 | 13 | 'The Fastest Bot Alive!' | Scooter Tidwell | Eric Lewald & Julia Lewald | July 22, 2017 (United Kingdom) August 12, 2017 (United States) | 0.44[67] | |
Grimlock acquires uncontrollable Super Speed, which proves to be a problem when the Autobots have to deal with a revenge-minded Simacore and his army of Mini-Con clones. | |||||||
59 | 14 | 'Railroad Rage' | Frank Marino | Len Uhley | August 5, 2017 (Canada)[68] August 19, 2017 (United States) | 0.69[69] | |
A runaway train's fusion engine is up for grabs and the Stunticons are in pursuit, so the Bee Team must do all it can to prevent them from getting the cargo. An additional threat arises as the train could potentially crash into Crown City Train Station. Soundwave also acquires Strongarm's Decepticon Hunter, thanks to another one of his Activator Minicons, Goldgear, inadvertently tipping off Bumblebee and his team. | |||||||
60 | 15 | 'Combine and Conquer' | Todd Waterman | Guy Toubes | August 12, 2017 (Canada) August 26, 2017 (United States) | 0.55[70] | |
Bee’s new leadership style is put to the test when Motormaster and the Stunticons go after a Meteorite Deflector Dish; the Bee Team is forced to combine and improvise together to take on Menasor. | |||||||
61 | 16 | 'Moon Breaker' | Vinton Heuck | Johnny Hartmann | August 19, 2017 (Canada) September 2, 2017 (United States) | 0.52[71] | |
Optimus Prime arrives to recruit Drift for a special mission, sparking a competition between Sideswipe and Strongarm over who would be better suited to take Drift’s spot; the Autobots go to the moon to recover a dangerous weapon. | |||||||
62 | 17 | 'Exiles' | Scooter Tidwell | Mairghread Scott | August 26, 2017 (Canada) September 9, 2017 (United States) | 0.56[72] | |
Steeljaw and his pack return and launch an attack on the Scrapyard, forcing the Autobots to abandon their home base; Sideswipe’s fear of abandonment threatens the Bee Team when they face their foes again at the Crown River Dam. | |||||||
63 | 18 | 'Breathing Room' | Frank Marino | Julie McNally Cahill & Tim Cahill | September 16, 2017 | 0.54[73] | |
Bumblebee, Sideswipe, and Strongarm are captured by Steeljaw's Decepticons; Fixit works to keep Steeljaw and the 'Cons at bay while the captured Autobots attempt to escape. | |||||||
64 | 19 | 'Prepare for Departure' | Todd Waterman | Len Wein | September 23, 2017 | 0.46[74] | |
The Bee Team struggle to recover a canister with radioactive fuel rods from Steeljaw and his pack, while Grimlock struggles to learn the difference between work and play. | |||||||
65 | 20 | 'Prisoner Principles' | Vinton Heuck | Zac Atkinson | September 30, 2017 | 0.50[75] | |
Strongarm struggles with the correct way to treat a prisoner while also helping the Bee team keep Steeljaw and his pack from wreaking havoc at the nuclear power plant. Soundwave contacts Steeljaw and his Pack, ordering that the terms of their freedom, as a reward for the deal they struck with their mysterious 'Benefactors' on Cybertron, and their command would be transferred to him. | |||||||
66 | 21 | 'Collateral Damage' | Scooter Tidwell | Paul Giacoppo | October 7, 2017 | 0.47[76] | |
Soundwave finally escapes the Shadowzone to set up a Beacon Generator intended to summon Megatron. While the Bee Team engages the notorious Decepticon atop a skyscraper, Optimus Prime takes on Laserbeak in the skies over Crown City. Sideswipe learns a lesson in considering the consequences of his actions. Optimus also makes contact with Hi-Test, the Renegade Activator, who now lives in the Shadowzone with his fellow Activators, free from those who would dare threaten them. | |||||||
67 | 22 | 'Something He Ate' | Frank Marino | David McDermott | October 14, 2017 | 0.52[77] | |
When Underbite eats part of the Autobots' GroundBridge, the Bee Team has to chase the teleporting Decepticon through various locations. | |||||||
68 | 23 | 'Sick as a Bot' | Todd Waterman | Will Friedle | October 21, 2017 | 0.56[78] | |
After the Energon seeker Wingcode infects the Autobots with a virus, Bulkhead joins Grimlock in his hunt for the Decepticon. | |||||||
69 | 24 | 'Five Fugitives' | Vinton Heuck | Matthew Wilson | October 28, 2017 | 0.55[79] | |
The Autobots' pursuit of Steeljaw hits an unexpected roadblock when Strongarm's old mentor Detective Dropforge arrives from Cybertron with orders to arrest the Bee Team. | |||||||
70 | 25 | 'Enemy of My Enemy' | Scooter Tidwell | Adam Beechen | October 29, 2017 (United Kingdom) November 4, 2017 (United States) | 0.56[80] | |
When Optimus returns with old friends and dire warnings of a Cybertronian invasion of Earth, the Autobots must split up to defend their old home and their new one, with the Bee Team returning to Cybertron, while Optimus and his All-Stars stay behind to defend against the invasion's advanced force. Steeljaw also offers assistance, but can he be trusted? | |||||||
71 | 26 | 'Freedom Fighters' | Frank Marino | Adam Beechen | November 4, 2017 (United Kingdom) November 11, 2017 (United States) | 0.57[81] | |
As the Bee Team struggles to liberate Cybertron from the High Council, Optimus and his All-Stars fight back the advance force of an Earth-bound Cybertronian invasion. |
Online shorts[edit]
No. | Title | Original release date | |
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1 | 'Fixit Jam' | April 29, 2015[82] | |
Russell and Grimlock try to find Fixit. | |||
2 | 'To Catch a Phrase' | May 13, 2015 | |
Bumblebee's search for a catchphrase continues. | |||
3 | 'Sticky Situation' | May 26, 2015[83] | |
Denny gets sauce all over Bumblebee. | |||
4 | 'Carjacked!' | June 23, 2015[84] | |
A car thief has a bad night after stealing a sports car. | |||
5 | 'Perfect' | June 23, 2015 | |
Grimlock discovers his signature weapon. | |||
6 | 'Knock, Knock!' | October 28, 2015[85] | |
Fracture discovers some new Mini-Cons. | |||
7 | 'The Power of Dibs' | October 28, 2015[86] | |
Slipstream and Jetstream learn about an ancient ritual. | |||
8 | 'Back and Forth' | November 6, 2015 | |
Airazor and Divebomb try to recruit the Cyclones. | |||
9 | 'The Tragedy of Slipstream' | November 6, 2015 | |
Slipstream remembers why he became a criminal. | |||
10 | 'A Level Playing Field' | November 6, 2015 | |
It's a Mini-Con melee as both sides vie for control of the Cyclones. | |||
11 | 'Two Plus Two Equals More' | November 6, 2015 | |
The Autobot and Decepticon Mini-Cons form a temporary truce. |
DVD releases[edit]
Season | DVD release dates | ||
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Region 1 | Region 4 | ||
Season 1 (2015) | May 10, 2016[87] | September 1, 2015[88] | |
Season 2 (2016) | None | None | |
Miniseries (2016) | None | None | |
Season 3 (2017) | None | None |
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Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Transformers:_Robots_in_Disguise_(2015_TV_series)_episodes&oldid=917578339'
Transformers: Prime is a computer animatedtelevision series which premiered on November 29, 2010, on Hub Network, Hasbro's and Discovery's joint venture, which began broadcasting on October 10, 2010, in the United States. The series was also previewed on Hub Network on November 26, 2010, as a one-hour special. Transformers: Prime was renewed for a second season, which premiered on February 18, 2012, also on Hub Network. The third and final season premiered on March 22, 2013.
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Series overview[edit]
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 26 | November 29, 2010 | October 15, 2011 | ||
2 | 26 | February 18, 2012 | November 2, 2012 | ||
3 | 13 | March 22, 2013 | July 26, 2013 | ||
TV movie | October 4, 2013 |
Episodes[edit]
Season 1 (2010–11)[edit]
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | U.S. original air date | Production code |
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1 | 1 | 'Darkness Rising, Part 1' | David Hartman | Duane Capizzi | November 29, 2010 | 101 |
In Jasper, Nevada, three young humans—Jack Darby, Miko Nakadai and Rafael Esquivel—are accidentally caught in the crossfire in a fight between giant, mechanical aliens that transform into ordinary vehicles. The three kids are taken to the base of the Autobots, where the Autobot leader Optimus Prime explains that he and his team are a race of autonomous robotic organisms from the far-off planet Cybertron, and they are fighting over their life-source, Energon, with the Decepticons, with whom they once had a war. Debuts: Optimus Prime, Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Ratchet, Cliffjumper, Jack Darby, Rafael Esquievel, Miko Nakadai, Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Vehicons Deaths: Cliffjumper | ||||||
2 | 2 | 'Darkness Rising, Part 2' | David Hartman | Nicole Dubuc | November 30, 2010 | 102 |
The Decepticon leader Megatron returns from a three-year exile with a plan to exploit the properties of a mysterious substance called 'Dark Energon', which has the ability to turn the bodies of dead Transformers into zombie-like Terrorcons. The Autobots storm an Energon mine in search of their lost comrade Cliffjumper, only to discover that his dead body has been revived as a ravenous zombie by Dark Energon. Debuts: William Fowler, June Darby, and Decepticon Miners | ||||||
3 | 3 | 'Darkness Rising, Part 3' | Todd Waterman | Marsha Griffin | December 1, 2010 | 103 |
Optimus Prime and Ratchet head out to investigate Megatron's activities while Arcee and Bumblebee go on patrol, leaving Bulkhead with Jack, Miko and Rafael at the base. Meanwhile, Soundwave kidnaps the Autobot-allied human Agent William Fowler, with Starscream wishing to learn the location of the Autobot base. Debuts: Laserbeak and Terrorcons Deaths: Terrorcons | ||||||
4 | 4 | 'Darkness Rising, Part 4' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Steven Melching | December 2, 2010 | 104 |
Bulkhead, Arcee and Bumblebee sneak on to the Decepticon warship, the Nemesis, to rescue Agent Fowler, while Optimus Prime and Ratchet fight off Megatron and a horde of Dark Energon zombies. | ||||||
5 | 5 | 'Darkness Rising, Part 5' | Vinton Heuck | Joseph Khur | December 3, 2010 | 105 |
With the Decepticons completing their Space Bridge to Cybertron, Optimus Prime and the Autobots race to stop Megatron from opening the Bridge and bringing forth a vast army of Dark Energon zombies from the Transformers' dead home planet. | ||||||
6 | 6 | 'Masters and Students' | Todd Waterman | David Slack | February 11, 2011 | 106 |
Following Megatron's supposed death, Starscream appoints himself as the new Decepticon leader. However, to his annoyance, he finds that the troops don't respect him as much as they did Megatron and are weary towards him becoming leader. In order to gain their respect, Starscream awakens Skyquake, a legendary Decepticon warrior who was entombed in stasis on Earth for centuries, and attempts to recruit him into his new army. Meanwhile, Ratchet agrees to help Jack, Miko and Rafael with their school science projects, with explosive results. Debuts/Deaths: Skyquake | ||||||
7 | 7 | 'Scrapheap' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marsha Griffin | February 18, 2011 | 107 |
While on a scouting mission in the Arctic, Bulkhead and Bumblebee find a crashed space pod buried in the ice. They bring it back to base for examination, and Optimus Prime and Arcee venture out into the Arctic to find clues on the pod's origin. While they are out, the other Autobots discover that the pod contains a large swarm of Scraplets, a vicious and highly dangerous form of Cybertronian wildlife that eats metal. The Scraplets infest the Autobot base, devouring any metal in sight and damaging the Ground Bridge, leaving Optimus and Arcee stranded in the Arctic. Debuts: Scraplets | ||||||
8 | 8 | 'Con Job' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | February 25, 2011 | 108 |
The Autobots receive a message from Wheeljack, an old friend of Bulkhead's from the days of the war, who is visiting Earth while journeying across the galaxy. Upon picking up the message's signal, Starscream and Soundwave capture Wheeljack before he can meet the Autobots, and they send in Makeshift, a Decepticon spy able to take on any form, disguised as Wheeljack to discover the location of the Autobot base. Debuts: Wheeljack and Makeshift Deaths: Makeshift | ||||||
9 | 9 | 'Convoy' | Todd Waterman | Joseph Kuhr | March 4, 2011 | 109 |
Agent Fowler asks for the Autobots' assistance in transporting a powerful nuclear device to a military base, but since sending such a device through the Ground Bridge could be potentially dangerous, they have to travel by road. Along the way, the Autobots are ambushed by M.E.C.H., a terrorist organization who wish to steal the nuclear device and use it for their own nefarious purposes. And to make things worse, the Decepticons get involved as well. Debuts: Silas and M.E.C.H. | ||||||
10 | 10 | 'Deus Ex Machina' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Nicole Dubuc | March 11, 2011 | 110 |
The Autobots discover that an Energon Harvester, an ancient and powerful device from Cybertron's distant past, is on display in a museum, and they attempt to retrieve it with Jack, Miko and Rafael's aid before it falls into the wrong hands. Starscream also learns of the Harvester's whereabouts, and he sends Soundwave, along with new Decepticons Knock Out and Breakdown, to obtain it. Debuts: Knock Out and Breakdown | ||||||
11 | 11 | 'Speed Metal' | Vinton Heuck | Dean Stefan | April 9, 2011 | 111 |
In an attempt to get even with school bully Vince, as well as impress his crush Sierra, Jack convinces Bumblebee to help him win an illegal street race. However, things go awry when Knock Out gets involved in the action, kidnapping Vince in the belief that he is Bumblebee's human partner. Debuts: Vince | ||||||
12 | 12 | 'Predatory' | Todd Waterman & Kirk Van Wormer (Co-Director) | Marsha Griffin | April 16, 2011 | 112 |
Jack accompanies Arcee on a routine scouting mission in a forest, where they discover a crashed space ship. They soon discover that the owner of the ship, the deadly and ruthless Decepticon sadist known as Airachnid, is still prowling the forest in search of a human to hunt, putting Jack in danger and causing Arcee to have visions regarding her last encounter with Airachnid on Cybertron during a mission with her partner; Tailgate Debuts: Airachnid and Tailgate Deaths: Tailgate | ||||||
13 | 13 | 'Sick Mind' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Steven Melching | April 30, 2011 | 113 |
While exploring the wreckage of a crashed Autobot spaceship in a desert, Optimus Prime becomes infected with Cybonic Plague, a deadly virus that leaves him in a critical condition. Arcee and Bumblebee sneak on to the Nemesis in order to find a cure for the virus. Following Ratchet's advice, Arcee uses a cortical psychic patch to send Bumblebee into Megatron's subconscious, where knowledge of the cure is located. However, Starscream and Knock Out hatch a plan to terminate their leader permanently, putting Bumblebee's mission in jeopardy. | ||||||
14 | 14 | 'Out of His Head' | Vinton Heuck | Nicole Dubuc | May 7, 2011 | 114 |
Megatron's subconscious is mistakenly downloaded into Bumblebee's head, where the tyrant manipulates Bumblebee's mind in a plan to return to his original body and reclaim Decepticon leadership. Meanwhile, Starscream steals the lens from a powerful space telescope and attempts to use it to melt through ice in the Arctic to gain access to an underground Energon deposit. As the Autobots intervene, Megatron manipulates Bumblebee into infiltrating the Decepticon Warship and restoring him back to life with Dark Energon. Subsequently, Megatron confronts and punishes Starscream over his treachery; indirectly saving Optimus in the process. | ||||||
15 | 15 | 'Shadowzone' | Todd Waterman | Marsha Griffin | May 14, 2011 | 115 |
Starscream attempts to use a shard of Dark Energon to revive the dead body of Skyquake, but his plan is impeded by the Autobots. The Autobots request a Ground Bridge transport at the same time as Starscream. Hence, the two Ground Bridges appear at once, causing a malfunction that leaves Jack, Miko and Rafael in a parallel dimension, along with the revived but zombified body of Skyquake. It's up to the kids to somehow communicate with the Autobots and return to their dimension. | ||||||
16 | 16 | 'Operation: Breakdown' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Steven Melching | June 18, 2011 | 116 |
During a fight with Bulkhead in an abandoned town, Breakdown is captured by M.E.C.H., who wish to dismantle him and research his inner workings for a project they refer to as 'Project: Chimera'. Optimus Prime and Starscream lead separate rescue missions to save Breakdown. | ||||||
17 | 17 | 'Crisscross' | Vinton Heuck | Joseph Kuhr | June 25, 2011 | 117 |
Airachnid, seeking retaliation on Arcee and Jack following their last encounter, teams up with M.E.C.H. in a plot to kidnap Jack's mother, June, intending to use her as bait to lure Jack and Arcee to M.E.C.H.'s hideout, so Arcee can be captured and used in M.E.C.H.'s experiments. | ||||||
18 | 18 | 'Metal Attraction' | Todd Waterman | Nicole Dubuc | July 9, 2011 | 118 |
Bulkhead and Arcee, with Miko tagging along, are sent on a reconnaissance mission to investigate a bizarre energy signal in the desert. They discover that the signal is coming from a Polarity Gauntlet, a weapon that manipulates magnetic fields. However, they soon come into conflict with Breakdown and Airachnid, who both want the Gauntlet for themselves. In the end, though, Arcee and Bulkhead are successful while Breakdown returns to Megatron empty handed aside from Airachnid, who rejoins the Decepticons. | ||||||
19 | 19 | 'Rock Bottom' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Tim Jones | July 16, 2011 | 119 |
Bulkhead, Arcee, Jack and Miko investigate an old Decepticon Energon mine that was supposedly stripped clean. Megatron and Starscream arrive shortly after, with the former accusing the latter of hoarding Energon. Interrupted before he can commit murder by Jack and Arcee, Megatron opens fire and collapses the mine, burying everyone inside, and Bulkhead must rescue Miko before she runs out of oxygen. | ||||||
20 | 20 | 'Partners' | Vinton Heuck | Mike Johnson | July 23, 2011 | 120 |
Megatron sends Starscream and Airachnid to the site of a crashed Decepticon ship to recover the Immobilizer, a powerful weapon with the ability to freeze Transformers in their tracks. But after the Autobots discover that Starscream has been double-crossed by Airachnid, they are surprised when Starscream states that he wishes to join them.. Note: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Captain H.L. Larry Cullen (Peter Cullen's older brother who helped inspire Optimus Prime's voice), who died in March 2011. | ||||||
21 | 21 | 'T.M.I.' | Todd Waterman | Joseph Kuhr | September 10, 2011 | 121 |
During a fight between the Autobots and the Decepticons over a Data Cylinder, a device containing knowledge of Cybertronian society, Miko rushes out to help and attempts to push the Cylinder into an open Ground Bridge. Instead, she accidentally activates it, which downloads all of its information - in this case the formula for a Synthetic Energon - into Bulkhead's brain. Soon, Bulkhead begins to rhyme off the complicated formula, painting the equation on the walls, and Miko becomes scared when her friend's personality and memories begin to slip away. | ||||||
22 | 22 | 'Stronger, Faster' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Mairghread Scott | September 17, 2011 | 122 |
Ratchet tests the Synthetic Energon formula obtained by Bulkhead from the Data Cylinder on various engines. Feeling the desire to take a more active role in the missions, he injects himself with the formula. At first the results are positive, with the formula greatly increasing Ratchet's strength, speed and agility. But before long, the formula starts to have negative effects on his personality. | ||||||
23 | 23 | 'One Shall Fall' | Vinton Heuck | Duane Capizzi & Joseph Kuhr | September 24, 2011 | 123 |
Optimus Prime recites a passage from the Covenant of Primus, detailing a doomsday prophecy connected to Earth and involving Megatron. After Megatron attacks Rafael and Bumblebee, leaving Rafael unconscious and severely injured, Optimus realizes that he can't end the Autobot-Decepticon conflict diplomatically, and decides to confront Megatron and destroy him once and for all. Debuts: Unicron | ||||||
24 | 24 | 'One Shall Rise, Part 1' | Todd Waterman | Nicole Dubuc & Duane Capizzi | October 1, 2011 | 124 |
Unicron the Chaos-Bringer, a malevolently ancient being, awakens from the center of the Earth after millennia of stasis, causing an epidemic of natural disasters across the globe, and sending Dark Energon erupting from volcanoes. Optimus explains the history of Unicron and his battle with Primus, deducing that Unicron is actually the Earth's core, while Megatron attempts to pledge his allegiance to the Chaos-Bringer. | ||||||
25 | 25 | 'One Shall Rise, Part 2' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marsha Griffin | October 8, 2011 | 125 |
After assisting the Autobots in a fight against an army of Unicron's stone avatars, Megatron forms an uneasy alliance with his enemies to defeat Unicron and save the Earth from destruction. The Autobots and Megatron then travel to the Earth's core, planning to send Unicron back into stasis using the Matrix of Leadership. | ||||||
26 | 26 | 'One Shall Rise, Part 3' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | October 15, 2011 | 126 |
While Ratchet tells Jack and the other humans about Optimus Prime's history on Cybertron, the battle begins at the Earth's core, with Megatron and the Autobots battling against Unicron's bat-like anti-bodies to reach the Chaos-Bringer's spark chamber. |
Season 2 (2012)[edit]
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | U.S. original air date | Production code |
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27 | 1 | 'Orion Pax, Part 1' | Vinton Heuck | Nicole Dubuc | February 18, 2012 | 201 |
Optimus Prime loses all memory of being a Prime after using the Matrix of Leadership to send Unicron back into stasis. Megatron takes advantage of this and takes 'Orion'(Optimus's name before becoming a Prime) on to the Nemesis, convincing him the Decepticons are good and the Autobots are evil (Before becoming a Prime, Optimus and Megatron were close friends). The Autobots are distraught at this turn of events, and upon discovering that Jack has the Key to Vector Sigma (an ancient super-computer containing infinite knowledge), they devise a plan to get their leader back. | ||||||
28 | 2 | 'Orion Pax, Part 2' | Scooter Tidwell | Mairghread Scott | February 25, 2012 | 202 |
With the help of information from Starscream, the Autobots commandeer the Decepticons' space bridge to send Jack and Arcee to the Transformers' home world of Cybertron, with a plan to use the information stored in Vector Sigma to restore Optimus' memories. Meanwhile, after a run-in with Starscream (whom Megatron claimed was dead), Orion wonders if Megatron is telling him the whole truth. Debuts: Insecticons | ||||||
29 | 3 | 'Orion Pax, Part 3' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Joseph Kuhr | March 3, 2012 | 203 |
On Cybertron, while searching for Vector Sigma, Jack and Arcee are attacked by an Insecticon and a swarm of Scraplets. On the Nemesis, Orion becomes ever more curious about who he really is, so he begins to rebel against Megatron and uncover the elaborate lies put in front of him. Later, Megtron distracted by Arcee fails to prevent Jack from endowing the knowledge acquired from the Vector Sigma, and Optimus regains his lost memory but loses what he had acquired during his stay on the 'Nemesis' Final Appearance: Scraplets | ||||||
30 | 4 | 'Operation: Bumblebee, Part 1' | Todd Waterman | Marty Isenberg | March 10, 2012 | 204 |
The hunt begins for ancient Cybertronian relics hidden on Earth. One such relic is unearthed by Megatron and the Decepticons, which is revealed to be the Spark Extractor during the ensuing conflict. Later, while investigating an energy signature which could be another relic, Bumblebee is ambushed by M.E.C.H., who knock him out and steal his T-cog (the device that enables Transformers to scan alternate modes and transform). Left unable to transform into vehicle mode, Bumblebee has no choice but to stay at base. Dissatisfied with that option, he and Bulkhead secretly investigate another energy signature, which leads to an escaping Knock Out and Breakdown, the former of which had just acquired a relic from a cave, the Shield Generator. An improvised chase follows. Meanwhile, Starscream approaches Silas (the leader of M.E.C.H.) and offers advice and knowledge on Cybertronian anatomy. | ||||||
31 | 5 | 'Operation: Bumblebee, Part 2' | Vinton Heuck | Nicole Dubuc | March 17, 2012 | 205 |
Still feeling guilty about failing to repair Bumblebee's voice box during the war, Ratchet offers to give Bumblebee his own T-cog via transplant. While Optimus, Bulkhead and Arcee are out retrieving another Iacon relic, the Forge of Solus Prime, Agent Fowler calls the base with news about newly discovered coordinates of a M.E.C.H. hideout. Seeing an opportunity, Bumblebee storms the hideout to get his T-cog back. | ||||||
32 | 6 | 'Loose Cannons' | Scooter Tidwell | David McDermott | March 24, 2012 | 206 |
Wheeljack returns to Earth in pursuit of the Decepticon Dreadwing, Skyquake's twin brother who is responsible for the death of the WreckerSeaspray, and asks for Team Prime's help in apprehending him. While Bulkhead is excited about seeing his best friend again, Optimus Prime soon becomes concerned with Wheeljack's recklessness, aggression, and disregard for civilians during their search for Dreadwing. Debuts: Dreadwing and Seaspray Deaths: Seaspray | ||||||
33 | 7 | 'Crossfire' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marty Isenberg | March 31, 2012 | 207 |
Megatron sends Breakdown, Airachnid and Dreadwing in search of energon in a forest, with Airachnid unaware that her comrades have actually been ordered to terminate her for treason. She catches on to the plan and flees, killing Breakdown in the process, and upon encountering a lone Insecticon, she uses her abilities to control it, and challenges Megatron to a fight to the death, but not before having it attack Starscream. Starscream passes on the Insecticon's presence on Earth, leading to the Autobots becoming involved and another face-off between Arcee and Airachnid. Deaths: Breakdown | ||||||
34 | 8 | 'Nemesis Prime' | Todd Waterman | David McDermott | April 7, 2012 | 208 |
M.E.C.H. produces a clone of Optimus Prime (which Miko off-handedly names Nemesis Prime) and sets it loose on a military base, where it wreaks havoc. The United States Military immediately attributes the chaos to the real Optimus, and order the Autobots be shot on sight. While Agent Fowler tries to convince his superiors that Optimus did not attack the base, Team Prime tries to track down Nemesis Prime and clear their names. Debuts/Deaths: Nemesis Prime Note: The music playing on Fowler's car radio is a remix of the song 'The Touch' by singer/guitarist Stan Bush. | ||||||
35 | 9 | 'Grill' | Kevin Altieri | Duane Capizzi | April 14, 2012 | 209 |
Agent Fowler is forced to explain recent events to his superior, General Bryce. Threatened with a military tribunal and Team Prime's termination, Fowler tries to convince Bryce that the Autobots are still on the military's side, but Bryce believes that Optimus went rogue and has perished, failing to fully understand that Nemesis Prime was not the real Optimus. Debuts: General Bryce | ||||||
36 | 10 | 'Armada' | Vinton Heuck | Matt Wayne | April 21, 2012 | 210 |
Bulkhead accidentally becomes trapped on board the Nemesis while on a scouting mission, and tries to escape without being discovered. Meanwhile, Starscream and Airachnid send their newly-gained armies (Starscream's being five clones of himself, and Airachnid's being a hive of Insecticons) to the Nemesis, both intending to kill Megatron. About This Game MEDIEVAL: Total War™ - Collection Edition is the compilation of the critically-acclaimed Medieval: Total War and its official expansion pack - Viking Invasion About MEDIEVAL: Total War™ From the lush grasslands of Western Europe to the arid deserts of Northern Africa, and from the first Crusade to the fall of Constantinople, wage total war in order to expand your influence. Debuts/Deaths: Starscream clones | ||||||
37 | 11 | 'Flying Mind' | Scooter Tidwell | Robert N. Skir | April 28, 2012 | 211 |
The Nemesis crashes on a mountainside with its engines badly damaged. Megatron attempts to restart the engines with dark energon, which works, but has an unexpected side effect: the ship develops a mind of its own and rebels against its own crew. With the ship flying out of control and both the Autobots and Decepticons frozen in stasis, Jack, Miko, Rafael, and Agent Fowler are left as the only ones who can stop its rampage. | ||||||
38 | 12 | 'Tunnel Vision' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Andrew R. Robinson | May 5, 2012 | 212 |
Having discovered the locations of four Iacon relics hidden across the globe, Team Prime splits up into small groups and head to each location simultaneously to retrieve them. Arcee, Bumblebee, Jack and Miko travel to New York City to find the first relic, the Phase Shifter (a device that enables its user to walk through solid objects), which is buried deep in the city's underground subway tunnels. During their search, Arcee and Bumblebee are attacked by Knock Out and an Insecticon, while Jack and Miko run into a maintenance worker and try to prevent him seeing the Transformers. | ||||||
39 | 13 | 'Triangulation' | Todd Waterman | David McDermott | May 12, 2012 | 213 |
Optimus Prime heads to Antarctica to look for the second Iacon relic, the Apex Armor, a full-body suit of indestructible armor that expands from a small disc. He forces a rogue Starscream (Who's curious as to why the Decepticons are dispatching teams to four continents) at gunpoint to lead him to it. Trouble arises when Dreadwing arrives, who is also searching for the relic and attempting to bring Starscream back to Megatron for interrogation. The Decepticon is forced to join forces with the leader of the Autobots when Starscream acquires the Apex Armor in a bid to avoid being executed by either of them. | ||||||
40 | 14 | 'Triage' | Vinton Heuck | Marty Isenberg | May 19, 2012 | 214 |
Ratchet reluctantly calls upon Wheeljack for back-up in his mission to retrieve the third Iacon relic, a sonic weapon called the Resonance Blaster. On their way to the location, the two Autobots are attacked by Soundwave, but Wheeljack manages to shoot down and disable Soundwave's surveillance drone Laserbeak, which gives Ratchet an idea. While Wheeljack and Soundwave fight over the Resonance Blaster, Ratchet tells Rafael to upload a virus into Laserbeak's systems that will download the entire Iacon Database into the Autobot base's computers without the Decepticons noticing. | ||||||
41 | 15 | 'Toxicity' | Scooter Tidwell | Steven Melching | May 26, 2012 | 215 |
Bulkhead goes to a volcanic island on the Equator to find the fourth and final Iacon relic. But to his horror, he discovers that the relic is a piece of Tox-En, a form of highly toxic Energon that is lethal to Transformers. He tries to dispose of the Tox-En by throwing it into a volcano, but it deteriorates his strength, and things are made worse when a group of Insecticons led by Hardshell arrive in search of the relic. Debuts: Hardshell | ||||||
42 | 16 | 'Hurt' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Mairghread Scott | August 24, 2012 | 216 |
Bulkhead is left in a critical condition and on the verge of death after his fight with the Insecticons and exposure to Tox-En. Distraught about what has happened to their friend, Miko and Wheeljack head out to find Hardshell and get revenge. Deaths: Hardshell | ||||||
43 | 17 | 'Out of the Past' | Todd Waterman | Mike Johnson | August 31, 2012 | 217 |
Miko becomes frustrated with Bulkhead's slow recovery and storms out of the base. Finding Miko weeping by herself, Arcee tries to cheer her up by telling the story of how she and her last battle partner Cliffjumper first came to Earth. Starscream had captured Arcee and Cliffjumper and took them to be interrogated by the Decepticon scientist Shockwave, and upon escaping they discover Shockwave's plan to build a space bridge to Earth. Debuts: Shockwave | ||||||
44 | 18 | 'New Recruit' | Vinton Heuck | Marty Isenberg | September 7, 2012 | 218 |
During a fight with the Decepticons, Team Prime is unexpectedly aided by Smokescreen, a young and impulsive Autobot. Despite Arcee and Ratchet's distrust in the newcomer, Optimus Prime invites Smokescreen to the base for further training. Meanwhile, Starscream discovers that a meteorite of Red Energon (which grants the consumer enhanced speed) has crashed on Earth, and sets out to claim it for himself. Debuts: Smokescreen | ||||||
45 | 19 | 'The Human Factor' | Scooter Tidwell | Robert N. Skir | September 14, 2012 | 219 |
M.E.C.H. scientists implant the dying Colonel Leland Bishop (aka Silas) into a battle armor and life-support system made from Breakdown's dead body. Silas kills the scientists and approaches Megatron, introducing himself as C.Y.L.A.S. (Cybernetic Life Augmented by Symbiosis), asking for a position in the Decepticon ranks and offering to aid their cause with Project: Damocles, a satellite-based laser weapon system of his own invention. Deaths: M.E.C.H. soldiers | ||||||
46 | 20 | 'Legacy' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marsha Griffin | September 21, 2012 | 220 |
Optimus Prime gives Jack the task of helping Smokescreen learn about human society and adapt to living on Earth. The Decepticons detect another Iacon relic, the legendary Star Saber, and Megatron sends out a set of decoy coordinates to distract the Autobots, so he can claim the Star Saber for himself. | ||||||
47 | 21 | 'Alpha; Omega' | Todd Waterman | David McDermott | September 28, 2012 | 221 |
Optimus Prime discovers that the Star Saber is embedded with a message from his former mentor Alpha Trion. In this message, Alpha Trion explains about four Iacon relics called the Omega Keys, which when brought together are able to make Cybertron inhabitable again. Meanwhile, Megatron opens the tomb of a deceased Prime on Cybertron, taking an arm and having it attached to him so he can use the Forge of Solus Prime to build a Dark Energon weapon strong enough to counter the Star Saber, the Dark Star Saber. Debuts: Alpha Trion | ||||||
48 | 22 | 'Hard Knocks' | Vinton Heuck | Mairghread Scott | October 5, 2012 | 222 |
Team Prime continue to collect the Omega Keys, but the Decepticons (who are unaware of what the keys can do, but are curious about Team Prime's determination to have them) out-smart them at every turn. After Smokescreen storms out of the base, blaming himself for the team's failure to obtain the keys, the decoded coordinates of the final key reveal it is inside Smokescreen's body. The Autobots head out to warn him, but he is captured by Soundwave and Laserbeak. | ||||||
49 | 23 | 'Inside Job' | Scooter Tidwell | Robert N. Skir | October 12, 2012 | 223 |
With Smokescreen being held captive and interrogated on board the Nemesis, Knock Out uses the Phase Shifter to remove the fourth Omega Key from within his body. Breaking free from his restraints by stealing the former relic back, Smokescreen sets about retrieving two of the keys, as well as escaping the ship. Though he is successful, Starscream uses red energon to gain hyper-speed and sneaks into the Autobot base to steal all four keys for himself. | ||||||
50 | 24 | 'Patch' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Duane Capizzi | October 19, 2012 | 224 |
Starscream approaches Megatron with all four Omega Keys, having stolen them from the Autobot base, and proposes a truce to rejoin the Decepticons. Megatron suspects that Starscream is up to something, and orders Knock Out to set up a cortical psychic patch so he can determine his true intentions. | ||||||
51 | 25 | 'Regeneration' | Todd Waterman | Marsha Griffin | October 26, 2012 | 225 |
After finding out that Starscream is responsible for the events of Skyquake being killed in the first episode, Dreadwing offers the Forge of Solus Prime to the Autobots. He then attempts to kill Starscream to avenge his twin's death, but Megatron kills him to reluctantly save Starscream. As Megatron subsequently unleases his forces on Cybertron, Optimus Prime uses the Forge to upgrade the ground bridge into a space bridge. Armed with every Iacon relic they have, the Autobots head to Cybertron to find the Omega Lock, the machine needed to restore Cybertron with the Omega Keys. Whether you are a complete newbie or not, this series will serve you. List of all current sessions of Learn AutoCAD Basics in 21 DAYS AutoCAD BasicsDescriptionGetting to know AutoCAD. You can start from downloading AutoCAD for free if you are either a student or an instructor. Autocad basics pdf. A link where you can download AutoCAD will be provided. It is not mandatory to start from the beginning if you feel like you have to jump some stages, feel free to do that.We have put a lot of AutoCAD tutorials for beginners here, and we now are attempting to help you master the basics in 21 days, We found out that learning while practicing is the best way to learn, but if you will rather just learn how to use commands, feel free to start with this guide.There is a to this series if you would like to save time. Deaths: Dreadwing | ||||||
52 | 26 | 'Darkest Hour' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | November 2, 2012 | 226 |
Megatron activates the Omega Lock and starts restoring Cybertron, but he then reveals he is also going to use the Lock's power to turn Earth into a mechanical planet - which would kill all of its inhabitants. Optimus Prime destroys the Lock before it can finish its restoration, saving Earth but dooming Cybertron. The Autobots retreat back to Earth, only to find a gigantic fortress has appeared outside their base - which makes it clear that the Deceptions have finally discovered the base's location. Debuts: Seekers |
Season 3: Beast Hunters (2013)[edit]
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | U.S. original air date | Production code |
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53 | 1 | 'Darkmount, NV' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Marsha Griffin | March 22, 2013 | 301 |
With their base destroyed, the Autobots and their human companions have separated and gone into hiding, while the Decepticons send their forces to hunt down and destroy them. Meanwhile, Optimus struggles to survive after being injured during Megatron's attack on Earth. | ||||||
54 | 2 | 'Scattered' | Vinton Heuck | Steven Melching | March 29, 2013 | 302 |
As the Autobots try to re-group, Shockwave arrives in Darkmount after years of isolation on Cybertron, and is welcomed back into the Decepticon ranks. Wheeljack escapes from Darkmount and sets off to rendezvous with Bulkhead and Miko, unaware that Starscream has planted a tracking device on him. Debuts: Ultra Magnus and Predaking | ||||||
55 | 3 | 'Prey' | Todd Waterman | Marsha Griffin | April 5, 2013 | 303 |
After Starscream's armada fails to apprehend Wheeljack, Shockwave introduces Predaking, an enormous reptilian creature created in Shockwave's laboratory and specially bred to hunt down Autobots. Meanwhile, high-ranking Autobot general Ultra Magnus arrives on Earth and sets about reuniting the scattered members of Team Prime. | ||||||
56 | 4 | 'Rebellion' | Scooter Tidwell | Steven Melching | April 12, 2013 | 304 |
The Autobots attack Darkmount in an attempt to disable its firepower to allow human military to destroy it. As Optimus prepares to join with the Allspark, Smokescreen uses the Forge to repair him, and makes him a new, more powerful body. Optimus joins the Autobots at Darkmount and, with human support, destroys Darkmount. Final Appearances: Decepticon Miners and Alpha Trion Deaths: Optimus Prime (revived) | ||||||
57 | 5 | 'Project Predacon' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Duane Capizzi | May 17, 2013 | 305 |
The Autobots adjust to new group dynamics within their expanded team and Optimus Prime scans a new vehicle form, but Smokescreen privately starts to regret not becoming a Prime. The Decepticons, having found fossilized Predacon bones on Earth, launch a scheme to clone an army of Predacons through the same method that created Predaking. Debuts: Bombshock | ||||||
58 | 6 | 'Chain of Command' | Vinton Heuck | Mairghread Scott | May 24, 2013 | 306 |
Ultra Magnus, Wheeljack, Bulkhead and Miko are in the wilderness of The Hebrides Bluffs in Scotland investigating a Decepticon excavation site for Predacon fossils, but tension builds between the group as Wheeljack acts recklessly and ignores Magnus's commands. On the Nemesis, Starscream is given the task of training Predaking, but he struggles to get the uncooperative beast to follow orders. Meanwhile, Miko gets her hands on the Apex Armor. | ||||||
59 | 7 | 'Plus One' | Todd Waterman | Greg Weisman | May 31, 2013 | 307 |
While Arcee and Wheeljack are on a mission to gather a Predacon bone, Agent Fowler and June collect another bone in storage at a museum. As they leave, Knock Out captures them and holds them hostage in the trunk of his vehicle mode, but soon finds that he is unable to call for a Ground Bridge because the communications systems on the Nemesis are damaged by Predaking. | ||||||
60 | 8 | 'Thirst' | Scooter Tidwell | Marsha Griffin | June 7, 2013 | 308 |
Knock Out is researching Ratchet's Synthetic Energon formula, and is using C.Y.L.A.S. (who is still implanted within Breakdown's corpse) as a test subject. The formula makes C.Y.L.A.S. extremely aggressive, so Starscream suggests injecting him with Dark Energon to make him easier to control. However, the mixture of the two Energons turns C.Y.L.A.S. into a mindless zombie craving fresh Energon, and he wanders the ship infecting any crew member he encounters by draining their Energon. After the incident, Knock Out must give all of his work to Shockwave, and Starscream gets beaten up by Megatron for starting this mess. Deaths: Silas/C.Y.L.A.S. Final appearances: Airachnid and Insecticons | ||||||
61 | 9 | 'Evolution' | Shaunt Nighoghossian | Steven Melching | June 28, 2013 | 309 |
The Predacon army is almost fully grown and ready for deployment, but Predaking suddenly surprises everyone by revealing he is able to transform and is more intelligent than first thought. Despite Predaking pledging his loyalty, Megatron still worries that he will eventually lead the Predacons to rebel against the Decepticons, so he plans to terminate Project: Predacon by leading the Autobots to the laboratory and having them unwittingly destroy the clones for them. | ||||||
62 | 10 | 'Minus One' | Vinton Heuck | Michael Cassutt | July 5, 2013 | 310 |
Having discovered that the combination of Predacon CNA and Synthetic Energon creates raw cyber-matter (the substance Cybertron is made of), the Decepticons plan to repair the Omega Lock, restore Cybertron and cyberform Earth through this process. While gathering equipment for the project, Soundwave is captured by the Autobots, who take him to their base and try to interrogate him about Megatron's plans, but he deletes all of his information and shuts himself down. Laserbeak eventually finds the base and re-activates Soundwave, who proceeds to capture Ratchet. | ||||||
63 | 11 | 'Persuasion' | Todd Waterman | Michael G. Stern | July 12, 2013 | 311 |
The Decepticons hold Ratchet captive, and Megatron attempts to persuade him to help complete the synthetic energon formula and restore Cybertron. Rafael and Wheeljack build a flying drone and attach Laserbeak's transponder (which Smokescreen shot off) to it, in the hope that Laserbeak's navigation systems will lead the Autobots to Ratchet so they can rescue him. Ntlite 1.6 license key. Before proceeding any further, keep in mind that you should switch to NTLite Crack (free) if you’re running an older Windows edition, since this one supports Windows 7 and newer. Debuts: Chip | ||||||
64 | 12 | 'Synthesis' | Scooter Tidwell | Marsha Griffin | July 19, 2013 | 312 |
Ratchet reluctantly agrees to help the Decepticons perfect the synthetic energon formula. But once it is completed, he decides he can't allow the Decepticons to have it or finish building their new Omega Lock, so he sabotages the project and tries to escape from the ship. The Autobots launch their drone and Optimus Prime follows it, but along the way he is confronted by Starscream and his armada. During the confrontation, Chip is destroyed by Starscream. Optimus tries to attack Starscream to avenge Chip’s death, but Starscream manages to escape through a Ground Bridge.Deaths: Chip Note: This episode is dedicated to the memory of Armen Mirzaian (one of the series' storyboard artists) who lost his life in a car accident in February 2013. | ||||||
65 | 13 | 'Deadlock' | Shaunt Nigoghossian | Steven Melching | July 26, 2013 | 313 |
The Autobots storm the Nemesis and try to reach the Omega Lock before the Decepticons can activate it and cyberform Earth. Optimus Prime and Megatron face off in a final showdown, while the other Autobots fight off the Decepticon army and race to secure the lock. Deaths: Megatron and Bumblebee (revived) Final appearances: Soundwave, Laserbeak, Jack Darby, Rafael Esquievel, Miko Nakadai, William Fowler, June Darby, and Seekers |
TV movie[edit]
Title | Directed by | Written by | U.S. original air date | |
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'Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising' | Vinton Heuck, Scooter Tidwell, and Todd Waterman | Duane Capizzi, Marsha Griffin, and Steven Melching | October 4, 2013 | |
Unicron has taken over Megatron's body to get revenge on the Autobots and destroy Cybertron, and it is up to the Autobots, the Decepticons and the Predacons to form an alliance to stop him. Debuts: Darksteel and Skylynx Deaths: Optimus Prime |
References[edit]
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