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Show poster, displaying the five main Autobots in robot and vehicle modes Genre Created by Written by Todd Casey Rich Fogel Steve Granat Marsha F. Griffin Kevin Hopps Andrew Robinson Directed by Chris Berkeley Irineo Maramba Kintaro Mizuono Ciro Nieli Shunji Oga Keo Thongkham Matt Youngberg Voices of Theme music composer Opening theme 'Transformers: Main Theme' Ending theme 'Transformers: Main Theme' (Instrumental) Composer(s) Sebastian Evans II Country of origin United States Japan Original language(s) English Japanese No. Of seasons 3 No. Of episodes 42 Production Executive producer(s) Brian Goldner Producer(s) Vincent Aniceto Matt Youngberg (supervising producer) Running time 22–23 minutes Production company(s) The Answerstudio Co., Ltd. Distributor (English license) (Japanese license) (worldwide TV, except North America/Japan) Release Original network Original release December 26, 2007 ( 2007-12-26) – May 23, 2009 ( 2009-05-23) Transformers: Animated is an based on the. It was produced by and animated by The Answer Studio,., and.

Transformers Animated is a cartoon series which debuted on December 26, 2007, in support of the franchise of the same name. The cartoon was produced by Cartoon.

The series debuted on on December 26, 2007, and ended on May 23, 2009. In Japan, the show debuted on April 3, 2010, on both and. The series has (two sets of three interrelated episodes make up two 90-minute made for TV movies) across three seasons, with many fanservice references to other Transformers shows. The show's continuity is separate from any other previous Transformers series, despite using footage from the first series ( ) in its first episode as a historical film, and having many references to other Transformers continuities.

The Japanese version of the cartoon was slightly rewritten to tie into 's. Despite being a Cartoon Network original series, the show was aired on Nicktoons in the UK since February 2008, /Disney XD in the rest of Europe from September 10, 2008, and, finally, back in the U.S. On The Hub, now known as in high definition until 2014. Main article: Pilot Episodes The series began with a three-part pilot called 'Transform and Roll Out!' Stellar-cycles (years) after the won the great war for against the, an Autobot maintenance crew led by and consisting of, and discover the legendary 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 and consisting of, and. 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. Fifty years later, Professor. Issac Sumdac is the of a robotics company known as Sumdac Systems, which is based in a futuristic version of. 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 supercharged key which possesses a fraction of the AllSpark's vast power. At the end of the pilot episodes, 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 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 (who only appears in Ratchet's flashbacks), the Decepticon, the bounty-hunter, and the, and. 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), and the AllSpark exploding into many fragments that scatter across Detroit. Season Two The Autobot Elite Guard members, and 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 (who was revealed to be Optimus Prime's team's spaceship), and, the Decepticons, the human villain Slo-Mo (who is able to slow down time), and Starscream's army of clones, and (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, 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 completely human. Season Three Sari is shocked and distraught over the revelation that she is a robot, and instantly assumes that her 'father' had actually built her, refusing to believe Sumdac's claim that he discovered her as a small.

Prowl does some research and discovers that Professor Sumdac was in fact telling the truth, and deduces that Sari is a Cybertronian protoform (the early development stage of all Cybertronians) that came into contact with Sumdac's genetic information. Sari later uses the great power from her Key to upgrade herself into an armored techno-organic teenage form that is far taller and much stronger; equipped with several weapons and superhuman 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.

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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 and. New characters introduced in season 3 include the Constructicon Dirt Boss, the Autobot scientist, Prowl's mentor Yoketron (who only appears in Prowl's memory flashes), and the flying Elite Guard members and. In the two-part season finale, 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 and a 'Wingblade' jetpack built by Professor Sumdac, Ratchet, and Sari while Prowl sacrifices his own vital Spark to reassemble most of the AllSpark, killing Starscream in the process, and destroy the 'Lugnut Supremes'. The Autobots return to Cybertron with the apprehended Decepticons, and are hailed as heroes upon arriving on their home world. Season Four (Cancelled) A fourth season was initially planned for, but was cancelled.

According to Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II, season four's main theme would have been the discovery of deposits left by the Allspark across Detroit. Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Jazz and Ratchet would have returned to Earth along with new team member (who would scan a pick-up truck vehicle mode resembling the version of the character), while Bulkhead and Sari would have remained on Cybertron, with Sari discovering more about her unique origins and Cybertronian species while being educated by Arcee and training in Autobot boot camp under Kup, along with fellow students Nightbeat, Hosehead and Siren, and Bulkhead defending Cybertron's energon farms from Decepticons like Strika's Team Chaar. Megatron would also reformat into a new, Triple-Changer body, with his new vehicle modes being a fighter jet and a tank, both of which would be Cybertronian. An action figure was designed for Megatron's new body (along with figures for Powermaster Optimus Prime and 's earth mode), but was never mass-produced or released at retail.

Megatron would 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. Other ideas planned for the cancelled fourth season include Blackarachnia returning with an army of, Bulkhead and Sari entering a parallel universe with evil Autobots and heroic Decepticons (a homage to the comic), Minicons from Kaon disabling all the machinery in Detroit (a homage to the film ), the introductions of the Autobot (who would have scanned a prop flying saucer from the set of a ) and the Decepticon (who would have been a pirate), Sentinel creating the Powermaster weapon while fighting for his Magnus status, and a new group of human villains called S.T.E.A.M.

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