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The Transformers is a 2017 animated television series. However, this particular one is an adaptation of the United Kingdom's version of the original The Transformers comic by Marvel.

Plot[]

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Characters[]

Autobots[]

Original Ark Crew[]

Dinobots[]

Council of Autobot Elders[]

  • Emirate Xaaron (Travis Willingham) - Chairman. He transforms into a Cybertronian hovercar
  • Traachon (Fed Tatasciore) - High Councilor; formerly General
  • Tomaandi (Liam O'Brien)

Superion (Frank Welker)/The Aerialbots[]

Defensor (John DiMaggio)/The Protectobots[]

Perceptor's Resistance Cell[]

  • Perceptor (Paul Eiding) - Scientist. He transforms into a Cybertronian microscope
  • Blaster (Khary Payton) - Communications. He transforms into a Cybertronian datadisk recorder
  • Scrounge (Dee Bradley Baker) - Scout. He transformed into a Cybertronian wheel-shaped vehicle
  • Powerglide (Michael Chain) - Warrior. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Cosmos (Michael McConnohie) - Reconnaissance and Communications. He transfoms into a Cybertronian spacecraft
  • Seaspray (Alan Oppenheimer) - Naval Defense. He transforms into a Cybetronian hovercraft
  • Warpath (Alan Oppenheimer) - Warrior. He transforms into a Cybertronian tank
  • Beachcomber (Alan Oppenheimer) - Geologist. He transforms into a Cybertronian dune buggy
  • Corkscrew - He transforms into a Cyebrtronian drilling vehicle
  • Borebit - He transforms into a Cyebrtronian drilling vehicle

Wreckers[]

  • Impactor (Peter Weller) - 1st Wrecker leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian drill tank
  • Springer (Neil Ross) - 2nd Wrecker leader and Aerial Defense. He tranforms into a Cybertronian helicopter and armored car
  • Roadbuster (Robin Atkin Downes) - Ground Assault Commander. He transforms into an Earth-based jeep
  • Whirl (Ronnie Dean) - Aerial Assault. He transforms into a Bell AH-1 Cobra attack helicopter
  • Rack'n'Ruin (Travis Willingham) - They used to transform into Cybertronian jets.
  • Broadside (Keith Szarabijka) - Air and Sea Assault. He transforms into a jet and battleship of unknown model
  • Sandstorm (Jerry Houser) - Reconnaissance. He transforms into a Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low heavy-lift helicopter and a dune buggy of unknown model
  • Inferno
Jumpstarters[]
  • Topspin (Nolan North) - Land and Sea Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian semi-aquatic vehicle
  • Twin Twist (Clancy Brown) - Demolitions. He transforms into a twin drill-equipped tank

Future Autobots[]

  • Rodimus Prime (Judd Nelson) - Future Autobot Leader; formerly Cavalier. He transforms into a futuristic racing car
  • Kup (Frank Welker) - Warrior. He transforms into a Cybertronian pickup truck
  • Blurr (John Moschitta) - Data Courier. He transforms into a Cybertronian hovercar
  • Nautilus (Charlie Adler) - Double Agent
  • Autobot flunky (Michael Bell)
  • Wheelie (Frank Welker) - Survivalist. He transforms into a Cybertronian car
  • Arcee (Susan Blu) - She transforms into a Cybertronian car
  • Hopper (Eric Artell)
  • Eject (John Kassir) - Electronic Surveillance. He transforms into a microcassette
  • Steeljaw (Eric Bauza) - Tracker. He transforms into a microcassette
  • Rewind (Townsend Coleman) - Archivist. He transforms into a microcassette
  • Ramhorn (Khary Payton) - Warrior. He transforms into a microcassette
  • Metroplex (Bud Davis) - Battle Station. He transforms into a portion of Autobot City

The Throttlebots[]

Steelhaven Crew[]

Headmasters[]
  • Fortress Maximus (Stephen Keener) - Steelhaven Captain and Autobot Headmaster Leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian battle station
    • Cerebros - It transforms into Fortress Maximus' head
      • Galen (Nolan North) - He transforms into Cerebros' head
    • Cog - It transfoms into Gasket and Grommet
  • Hardhead (Stephen Keener) - Ground Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian tank
    • Duros (Charlie Adler) - He transforms into Hardhead's head
  • Brainstorm (Michael Bell) - Biomechanical Engineer. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
    • Arcana (Jack Angel) - He transforms into Brainstorm's head
  • Highbrow (David Kaye) - Electronic Warfare. He transforms into a Cybertronian helicopter
    • Gort (Michael Bell) - He transforms into Highbrow's head
  • Nightbeat (Troy Baker) - Detective. He transforms into a Porsche 959 sports car
    • Muzzle (David Kaye) - He transforms into Nightbeat's head
  • Siren (John DiMaggio) - Incendiary Damage Control. He transforms into a Mazda RX-7 police car
    • Quig (Roger Craig Smith) - He transforms into Siren's head
  • Chromedome (Frank Welker) - Computer Programmer. He transforms into a Cybertronian car
    • Stylor (Milt Jamin) - He transforms into Chromedome's head
  • Hoshead (Neil Ross) - Emergency Rescue. He transforms into a fire truck of unknown model
    • Lug (Jimmie Wood) - He transforms into Hosehead's head
Targetmasters[]
  • Sureshot (Steve Bulen) - Sharpshooter. He transforms into a Cybertronian dune buggy
    • Spoilsport (Danny Mann) - He transforms into Sureshot's twin-barrelled laser cannon
  • Crosshairs (Neil Ross) - Weapons Supervisor. He transforms into a Cybertronian off-road vehicle
    • Pinpointer (Frank Welker) - He transforms into Crosshairs' dual-barrelled rocket-propelled grenade launcher
  • Pointblank (Neil Ross) - Enforcer. He transforms into a Cybertronian car
    • Peacemaker (Steve Bulen) - He transforms into Pointblank's stereophonic sonic blaster
  • Blurr
    • Haywire (Rob Paulsen) - He transforms into Blurr's electro-laser cannon
  • Kup
    • Recoil (Roger Craig Smith) - He transforms into Kup's musket laser
  • Hot Rod
    • Firebolt (Neil Ross) - He transforms into Hot Rod's electrostatic discharger rifle
Double Targetmasters[]
  • Quickmix (Blain Fairman) - Chemist. He transforms into a cement truck of unknown model
    • Boomer (John Moschitta, Jr.) - He transforms into Quickmix's sonic pulse cannon
    • Ricochet (Chris Cox) - He transforms into Quickmix's submachine gun
  • Scoop (Charlie Adler) - Field Infantry. He transforms into a front-end loader of unknown model
    • Holepunch (Rob Paulsen) - He transforms into Scoop's dual-barrelled compression cannon
    • Tracer (James Arnold Taylor) - He transforms into Scoop's ion blaster
  • Landfill (Darren Criss) - Materials Transport. He transforms into a haul truck of unknown model
    • Flintlock (Johnny Yong Bosch) - He transforms into Landfill's heat-seeking stress pistol
    • Silencer (David Workman) - He transforms into Landfill's photon rifle
Computron (Tom Kenny)/Technobots[]
  • Scattershot (Stephen Keener) - Technobot Leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian spacecraft, Cybertronian stationary cannon, and Computron's torso
  • Afterburner (Jim Cummings) - Gunner. He transforms into a Cybertronian motorcycle and Computron's right arm
  • Lightspeed (Danny Mann) - Data Processor. He transforms into a Cybertronian car and Computron's right leg
  • Nosecone (David Workman) - Assault Vehicle. He transforms into a Cybertronian drill tank and Computron's left leg
  • Strafe (Steve Bulen) - Aerial Gunner. He transforms into a Cybertronian motorcycle and Computron's left arm
Monsterbots[]
  • Repugnus (John Kassir) - Counter-Intelligence. He transforms into a mechancial mantis-like alien
  • Grotusque (Frank Welker) - Military Strategist. He transforms into a mechanical winged cat alien
  • Doublecross (Robin Atkin Downes) - Supply Procurer. He transforms into a mechanical two-headed draconic alien
Pretenders[]
  • Pincher (Charlie Adler) - Chemist. He transforms into a mechanical Indian red scorpion
  • Landmine (Ward Perry) - Asteroid Miner. He transforms into a Cybertronian car
  • Cloudburst (Josh Keaton) - Space Defense. He transforms into a Cybertronian space shuttle
  • Longtooth (Fred Tatasciore) - Undersea Defense. He transforms into a Cybertronian semiaquatic transport vehicle
  • Waverider (Neil Ross) - Naval Warfare. He transforms into a Cybertronian submarine
  • Groundbreaker (Robin Atkin Downes) - Ground Trooper. He transforms into a Cybertronian racing car
  • Chainclaw (Michael Bell) - Assault Trooper. He transforms into a mechanical grizzly bear
  • Doubleheader (Charlie Adler) - Surveillance. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Sky High (Chris Cox) - Scout. He transforms into a Cybertronian helicopter
  • Splashdown (Johnny Yong Bosch) - Naval Commander. He transforms into a Cybertronian submarine
Powermasters[]
  • Slapdash (Joel Heyman) - Interceptor. He transforms into a formula one racing car of unknown model
    • Lube (Darren Criss) - Warrior. He transforms into Slapdash's engine
  • Joyride (Phil LaMarr) - Warrior. He transforms into a Baja dune buggy
    • Hotwire (Eric Bauza) - Mechanical Engineer. He transforms into Joyride's engine
  • Getaway (John Patrick Lowrie) - Warrior. He transforms into a Mazda RX-7 FC3S sports car
    • Rev (John DiMaggio) - Communications. He transforms into Getaway's engine

Sparkabots[]

Triggerbots[]

  • Backstreet (Charlie Schlatter) - Lookout. He transformers into a Porsche 962 racing car
  • Dogfight (Jamieson Price) - Aerial Combat. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Override (Keith Szarabaijka) - Scout. He transforms into a Cybertronian motorcycle

Other[]

  • Aunty (Vanessa Marshall)
  • Guardian units
  • Jetfire (Gregg Berger) - Air Guardian. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Pulsar (Nolan North)
  • Tempest (Josh Keaton)
  • Fusion (Johnny Yong Bosch) - He transforms into a Cybertronian semi-trailer truck
  • The "Man of Iron" (Fred Tatasciore)
  • The last Overlord (Alan Oppenheimer)
  • Nightstalker (Rob Paulsen) - Bodyguard. He transforms into a Cybertronian datadisk
  • Omega Supreme (Jack Angel) - Defense Base. He transforms into a Cybertronian rocket station with a tank
  • Skater (Troy Baker)
  • Ultra Magnus (Jack Angel) - City Commander. He transforms into a Cybertronian semi-trailer car carrier truck
  • Outback (Gregg Berger) - Gunner. He transforms into a Cybertronian hovercar
  • Tailgate (Ted Schwartz) - Scout. He transforms into a Cybertronian car
  • Sky Lynx (Tom Kenny) - Lieutenant Commander. He transforms into a space shuttle
  • Sentinel Prime (silent) - Autobot Leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian truck
  • Chuffer (John DiMaggio)
  • Chameleon (Dee Bradley Baker) - Spy. He tarnsforms into a Cybertronian hovercar

Decepticons[]

Original Nemesis Crew[]

Devastator (Arthur Burghardt)/The Constructicons[]

  • Scrapper (Michael Bell) - Constructicon Leader and Demolitions. He transforms into a front-end loader of unknown model and forms Devastator's right leg
  • Scavenger (Andre Sogliuzzo) - Mining and Salvage. He tarnsforms into an excavator of unknown model and forms Devastator's right arm
  • Mixmaster (Frank Welker) - Materials Fabrication. He transforms into a Volvo F12 cement truck and forms Devastator's left leg
  • Long Haul (Gregg Berger) - Transport. He transforms into a Hitachi DH321 haul truck and forms Devastator's lower torso
  • Bonecrusher (Neil Ross) - Demolitions. He transforms into a bulldozer of unknown model and forms Devastator's left arm
  • Hook (Neil Ross) - Surgical Engineer. He transforms into a Nissan Diesel Unic truck-mounted crane and forms Devsatator's upper torso

Menasor (James Arnold Taylor)/The Stunticons[]

Bruticus (Nolan North)/The Combaticons[]

Straxus' Forces[]

  • Straxus (Michael Ironside) - Cybertron-stationed Decepticon Leader and High Governor of Polyhex. He transforms into a Cybertronian hovertank
  • Ferak (Dee Bradley Baker) - He transformed into a hunter-seeker skyship
  • Crosscut
  • Crosscut's successor (Liam O'Brien)
Ten Deadliest Killers[]
Insecticons[]

Future Decepticons[]

  • Galvatron (Frank Welker) - Decepticon Leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian stationary cannon
  • Scourge (Nolan North) - Sweep Leader. He transforms into a Cybertronian aerial hovercraft
  • Cyclonus (Jack Angel) - Saboteur. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet

Battlechargers[]

Predaking (Bud Davis)/The Predacons[]

Semper Tyrannis Crew[]

Headmasters[]
  • Scorponok (Stephen Keener) - Semper Tyrannis Captain and Decepticon Headmaster Leader. He transforms into a mechanical emperor scorpion
    • Fasttrack - It tarnsforms into a Cybertronian off-road vehicle
    • Lord Zarak (Tom Kane) - He transforms into Scorponok's head
  • Skullcruncher (Fred Tatasciore) - Swamp Warrior. He transforms into a mechanical saltwater crocodile
    • Grax (Milt Jamin) - He transforms into Skullcruncher's head
  • Horri-Bull (Dee Bradley Baker) - Ground Trooper. He transforms into a mechanical bovine alien
    • Kreb (Stephen Keener) - He transforms into Horri-Bull's head
  • Squeezeplay (Chris Cox) - Saboteur. He transforms into a mechanical humanoid crab-like alien
    • Lokos (David Kaye) - He transforms into Squeezeplay's head
  • Fangry (Roger Craig Smith) - Tracker. He transforms into a mechanical winged werewolf-like alien
    • Brisko (Eric Bauza) - He transforms into Fangry's head
  • Mindwipe (Stephen Keener) - Hypnotist. He transforms into a mechanical white-winged vampire bat
    • Vorath (Charlie Adler) - He transforms into Mindwipe's head
  • Weirdwolf (Eric Bauza) - Tracker. He transforms into a mechanical wolf
    • Monzo (Neil Ross) - He transforms into Weirdwolf's head
Horrorcons[]
  • Apeface (Brian Drummond) - Saboteur. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet and a mechanical eastern lowland gorilla
    • Spasma (Nolan North) - He transforms into Apeface's head
  • Snapdragon (Stephen Keener) - Interceptor. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet and a mechanical Tyrannosaurus rex
    • Krunk (John DiMaggio) - He transforms into Snapdragon's head
Targetmasters[]
  • Triggerhappy (Charlie Adler) - Gunner. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
    • Blowpipe (John Moschitta, Jr.) - He transforms into Triggerhappy's compression cannon
  • Slugslinger (Peter Cullen) - Air Defense. He transforms into a Cybertronian dual-cockpit jet
    • Caliburst (Roger Craig Smith) - He transforms into Slungslinger's laser rifle
  • Misfire (Charlie Adler) - Interceptor. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
    • Aimless (Milt Jamin) - He transforms into Misfire's dual-barrelled laser rifle
  • Scourge
    • Fracas (Neil Ross) - He transforms into Scourge's incendiary cannon
  • Cyclonus
    • Nightstick (Peter Cullen) - He transforms into Cyclonus' black beam rifle
Double Targetmasters[]
  • Spinister (Michael C. Hall) - Aerial Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian helicopter
    • Hairsplitter (Eric Bauza) - He transforms into Spinister's dual-barrelled target-lock laser rifle
    • Singe (Nolan North) - He transforms into Spinister's dual-barrelled flamethrower
  • Needlenose (Frank Welker) - Aerial Warrior. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
    • Sunbeam (David Sobolov) - He transforms into Needlenose's light-burst discharger
    • Zigzag (Tom Kenny) - He transforms into Needlenose's electrostatic overloader rifle
  • Quake (Roger Craig Smith) - Ground Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian tank
    • Heater (Charlie Adler) - He transforms into Quake's photon pistol
    • Tiptop (Dave Boat) - He transforms into Quake's gyroscopic destabilizer rifle
Other[]
Abominus (Eric Bauza)/The Terrorcons[]
  • Hun-Gurrr (Stephen Keener) - Terrorcon Leader. He transforms into a mehcanical two-headed draconic alien and Abominus' torso
  • Cutthroat (Charlie Adler) - Shock Trooper. He transforms into a mechanical bird-like alien and forms Abominus' left leg
  • Rippersnapper (Jim Cummings) - Terrorist. He transforms into a mechanical humanoid shark-like alien and forms Abominus' left arm
  • Blot (Dave Boat) - Foot Soldier. He transforms into a mechanical troll-like alien and forms Abominus' right arm
  • Sinnertwin (David Workman) - Sentry. He transforms into a mechanical Orthrus-like alien and forms Abominus' right leg
Pretenders[]
  • Bludgeon (Kevin Michael Richardson) - Electric Warrior. He transforms into an Earth-based tank
  • Carnivac (Troy Baker) - Hunter & Tracker. He transforms into a mechanical wolf
  • Catilla (Clancy Brown) - Surveillance. He transforms into a mechanical Smilodon fatalis
  • Iguanus (Steven Blum) - Terror Trooper. He transforms into a Cybertronian motorcycle
  • Bomb-Burst (Steven Blum) - Predator. He transforms into a Cybertronian V/STOL jet
  • Submarauder (Robin Atkin Downes) - Undersea Warfare. He transforms into a Cybertronian submarine
  • Octopunch (Frank Welker) - Salvage. He transforms into a mechanical red rock crab
  • Skullgrin (JG Hertzler) - Siege Warrior. He transforms into a Cybertronian tank
  • Snarler (Fred Tatasciore) - Assault Warrior. He transforms into a mechanical boar
  • Bugly (Dave Boat) - Strategist. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Stranglehold (Robin Atkin Downes) - Enforcer. He transforms into a mechanical Southwestern black rhinoceros
  • Finback (Neil Ross) - Naval Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian submarine

Piranacon (Roger Craig Smith)/Seacons[]

  • Snaptrap (Robin Atkin Downes) - Seacon Leader. He transformers into a mechanical tortoise and forms Piranacon's torso
  • Seawing (Johnny Yong Bosch) - Underea Reconnaissance. He transforms into a mechanical bipedal manta ray and forms Piranacon's left arm
  • Skalor (Neil Ross) - Amphibious Assault. He transforms into a mechanical "land coelacanth" and forms Piranacon's right arm
  • Overbite (Lex Lang) - Undersea Terminator. He transforms into a mechanical land shark and forms Piranacon's jawbreaker cannon
  • Nautilator (Nolan North) - Underwater Excavations. He transforms into a mechanical lobster and forms Pirancon's right arm
  • Tentakil (Roger Craig Smith) - Underwater Demolitions. He transforms into a bipedal squid monster and forms Pirancon's left leg

Firecons[]

  • Sparkstalker (David Cross) - Crypotologist. He transforms into an insect monster
  • Cindersaur (Troy Baker) - Firestorm Trooper. He transforms into a reptile monster
  • Flamefeather (Thom Adcox-Hernandez) - Warrior. He transforms into a bird monster

Duocons[]

Powermasters[]

  • Dreadwing
    • Darkwing (Justin Roiland) - Aerial Assault. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet and forms Dreadwing's back half
      • Throttle (Michael Bell) - Warrior. He transforms into Darkwing's engine
    • Dreadwind (Alan Rickman) - Air Defense. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet and forms Dreadwing's front half
      • Hi-Test (Neil Ross) - Programmer. He transforms into Dreadwind's engine

Triggercons[]

  • Crankcase (Arnim Shimerman) - Data Collector. He transforms into a Cybertronian van
  • Windsweeper (Dave Boat) - Air Defense. He transforms into a Cybertronian jet
  • Ruckus (Charlie Schlatter) - Combat Assault. He transformers into a Cybertronian dune buggy

Mayhem Attack Squad[]

Other[]

  • Earthquake (John DiMaggio) - He transformed into a Cybertronian bulldozer
  • Tornado (Andre Sogliuzzo) - He transformed into a Cybertronian jet
  • Fang (Robin Atkin Downes)
  • Trannis (Michael Dobson) - Cybertron-stationed Decepticon Leader. He transformed into a Cybertronian motorcycle
  • A well-armed Decepticon (Charlie Adler)
  • Ratbat (Steven Blum) - Cybertron-stationed Decepticon Leader and Fuel Auditor. He transforms into a Cyebrtronian datadisk.
  • Trypticon (Fred Tatasciore) - Assault Base. He transforms into a Cybertronian city and battle station
  • Titanium-class Destruction Drones (Dee Bradley Baker)

Empties[]

  • Telus (Charlie Adler)
  • Rotorbolt (Michael Dobson)
  • Telus and Rotorbolt's buddy (Keith Szarabaijka)
  • Wheezel (Nolan North)

Junkions[]

  • Wreck-Gar (Eric Artle) - Junkion Leader. He transforms into a Junkion motorcycle
  • Junkyard (Jerry Houser) - He transformers into a Junkion motorcycle
  • Scrapheap (Michael Bell) - He transformers into a Junkion motorcycle
  • Junkion lady (Joy Grdnic)
  • A short Junkion (Frank Welker)
  • A Junkion second-in-command (Michael Dobson)

Neutral Cybertronians[]

  • Spanner (Sam Riegel)
  • Flame (Armin Shimerman) - Scientist. He transforms into a firetank
  • Boltax (Graham McTavish)

Humans[]

Major Humans[]

  • G.B. Blackrock (Adrian Padsar)
  • Jesse (Vannessa Marshall)
  • "O" (Travis Willingham)
  • Josie Beller a.k.a. Circuit Breaker (Grey DeLisle)
Witwicky Family[]
  • Irving "Sparkplug" Witwicky (Troy Baker)
  • Buster Witwicky (Johnny Yong Bosch)
  • Spike Witwicky (Corey Burton) - He transforms into Cerebros' head.

Spacehikers[]

  • Jed Lindley
  • Robin Lindley
  • Samuel "Sammy" Wainwright
  • Allan Silver
U.S. Military[]
  • General McBregg
  • Colonel Hawthorne (John DiMaggio)
  • Blue Leader
Roadjammers[]
  • Burn-Out (Chris Cox)
  • Randy "Roadhog" Horton (Fred Tatasciore)
  • Skung (Neil Ross)
  • Felix (Kyle Hebert)
S.H.I.E.L.D.[]
Roxxon Oil[]
  • Professor Peter Anthony Morris (Michael Chain)
Daily Bugle[]
Other[]
  • President Ronald Regan
  • Ferdy and Gabe
  • Bomber Bill (Dee Bradley Baker)
  • Jake Lomax (Keith David)
  • Joey Slick (Keith Szarabijka)
  • Joy Meadows (Tara Strong)
  • Donny Finkleberg a.k.a. the Robot-Master (Liam O'Brien)
  • Ethan Zachary (Johnny Yong Bosch)
  • Nester Forbes a.k.a. the Mechanic (James Arnold Taylor)
  • Cindy Newell (Tara Strong)
  • Susan Hoffman (Grey DeLisle)
  • Berko (Derek Stephan Prince)

Quintessons[]

  • Lord Kledji (Jack Angel)
  • Judge Sevax (Jamieson Price)
  • General Ghyrik (Derek Stephan Prince)
  • Jolup (Kyle Hebert)

Other[]

  • Centurion (Fred Tatasciore)
  • Limbo parasites
  • Death's Head (Steven Blum)
  • Scraplets
  • Unicron (John Noble)
  • Kari (Kimberly Brooks)
  • "Mister Regan" (Brian Drummond)
  • Firebug (Crispin Freeman)
Nebulan Council of Peers[]
  • Peer Soriza (Laura Bailey)
  • Peer Sorgen (Jim Cummings)
Jekka Amphitheatre[]
  • Zabra (Phil LaMarr)
  • Hooligan (Kevin Michael Richardson)
The Cosmic Carnival[]
  • Ollie (David Sobolov)
  • Mr. Big Top (Corey Burton)
  • Rorza (Dee Bradley Baker)

Episodes[]

  1. The Beginning - Tell me if you heard this one before: A group of sentient warring robots crash-lands on Earth four million years ago. When they awake in the present day, their battle begins anew. (Aunty, Bluestreak, Brawn, Bumblebee, Buster Witwicky, Buzzsaw, Cliffjumper, Frenzy, Gears, Grimlock, Hound, Inferno, Ironhide, Irving "Sparkplug" Witwicky, Jazz, Jesse, Laserbeak, Megatron, Mirage, "O", Optimus Prime, Prowl, Ratchet, Ravage, Red Alert, Rumble, Sideswipe, Slag, Sludge, Skywarp, Snarl, Soundwave, Spectro, Spygalss, Starscream, Sunstreaker, Swoop, Thundercracker, Trailbreaker, Viewfinder, Wheeljack, and Windcharger all debut)
  2. Power Play - The Decepticons attack a nuclear power plant in an attempt to secure fuel. Meanwhile, Bumblebee makes contact with some humans.
  3. Prisoner of War! - When Sparkplug is kidnapped, it's up to Gears. But he's not alone, for he has help from Spider-Man! (Blue Leader, Dum Dum Dugan, General McBregg, Nick Fury, President Ronald Regan, Robbie Robertson, S.H.I.E.L.D., and Spider-Man debut)
  4. The Last Stand - The Autobots make a desperate gamble to defeat the Decepticons. (the unnamed Decepticon medic and Shockwave debut)
  5. The New Order - Shockwave has defeated all but one the Autobots, and begins his plans for the conquest of Earth. (G.B. Blackrock and Jose Beller debut)
  6. The Worst of Two Evils - Shockwave captures an oil-drilling platform, then is challenged by Megatron for command of the Decepticons.
  7. Warrior School - Ratchet discovers the fate of the other Autobots, and must fight Megatron on his own.
  8. Repeat Performance - Ratchet recovers the Dinobots, and together they fight Megatron. (Colonel Hawthorne debuts)
  9. Decepticon Dam-busters - Ratchet tells the Dinobots about a Transformer battle involving a dam. (the Guardian units as a concept debut)
  10. The Wrath of Guardian - Ratchet and the Dinobots return to the Ark to discover that Shockwave has left a nasty surprise for them...
  11. The Wrath of Grimlock
  12. DIS-Integrated Circuits - The Autobots, now restored, strike a deal with G.B. Blackrock. But one of his former employees has other plans.
  13. The Next Best Thing to Being There - The Autobots must stop the Decepticons from sending a message to Cybertron. But the Decepticons have a rather large surprise for them... (Bomber Bill, Devastator/the Constructicons (Scrapper, Bonecrusher, Hook, Long Haul, Mixmaster, and Scavenger) and Jetfire debut)
  14. Brainstorm - Buster Witwicky is in danger because of his special "gift" from Optimus Prime.
  15. Prime Time - The Autobots attempt to rescue Optimus Prime from the Decepticons.
  16. And There Shall Come...a Leader - The greatest son of Iacon steps forth from the ashes of war. (Emirate Xaaron, Fusion, Pulsar, Tempest, Tomaandi, and Traachon all debut)
  17. Crisis of Command - Optimus Prime struggles to maintain discipline when a group of Autobots want to use the Matrix to build an army of super warriors. Then Bumblebee is captured by the Decepticons.
  18. Shooting Star - A small-time crook's life changes when he finds a special gun. (Jake Lomax and Joey Slick debut)
  19. Man of Iron - The Autobots travel to England to track down the source of a coded Cybertronian signal... but the Decepticons aren't far behind. (the "Man of Iron" debuts)
  20. The Enemy Within - Brawn and Starscream both fall foul of their friends. (Earthquake and Tornado debut)
  21. Raiders of the Last Ark - A Decepticon attack on the Ark prompts the Autobots to activate the shipboard computer Aunty... which promptly threatens to destroy both sides.
  22. The Icarus Theory - Professor Morris goes fishing and shocks the Autobots with what he catches. (Professor Morris debuts)
  23. Dinobot Hunt - The Autobots attempt to round up those crazy Dinobots but the Decepticons interfere.... (Joy Meadows debuts)
  24. Victory - The Dinobots dream about dying in battle while in stasis lock.
  25. Rock and Roll-Out - A new group of Autobots are born in the USA, and must thwart the Decepticons' attempts to steal sound energy from a rock concert. (Grapple, Hoist, Skids, Smokescreen, and Tracks debut)
  26. I, Robot-Master - Introducing the dorkiest terrorist the world has ever known. (Donny Finkleberg debuts)
  27. Plight of the Bumblebee - Bumblebee is isolated and pursued by a group of Decepticons.
  28. Robot Buster - Wheeljack builds an exo-suit for Buster who uses it to confront Shockwave.
  29. Devastation Derby - Soundwave and the Constructicons attempt to abduct Buster Witwicky.
  30. Second Generation - The Autobots and Decepticons learn the secrets of the next generation of combining Transformers due to a commercial message left in Buster’s mind by the Creation Matrix. (Bruticus/the Combaticons (Onslaught, Blast Off, Brawl, Swindle, and Vortex), Defensor/the Protectobots (Hot Spot, Blades, First Aid, Groove, and Streetwise), Menasor/the Stunticons (Motormaster, Breakdown, Dead End, Drag Strip, and Wildrider),and Superion/the Aerialbots (Silverbolt, Air Raid, Fireflight, Skydive, and Slingshot) all debut)
  31. State Games - The war begins... (The last Overlord & Nightstalker debut)
  32. The Smelting Pool - On Cybertron, an Autobot spy discovers a message sent to the Decepticons from Earth. (Beachcmober, Blaster, Bombshell, Cosmos, Dirge, Ferak, Kickback, Perceptor, Powerglide, Ramjet, Rotorbolt, Scrounge, Seaspray, Shrapnel, Starxus, Telus, Telus and Rotorbolt's buddy, Thrust, Warpath, and Wheezel all debut)
  33. The Bridge to Nowehere - While the Cybertronian Decepticons build a device that will allow travel between Cybertron and Earth, the Autobots make a desperate attempt to stop them. (Borebit, Corkscrew, Crosscut, Crosscut's successor, and RAAT debut)
  34. Command Perfermances - Omega Supreme defends the Ark while the Autobots invade the Decepticons' base. (Omega Supreme debuts)
  35. Showdown - Donny Finkleberg tries to escape from Ravage, and gets some help from Skids and a new friend.
  36. The Mission - Jazz rushes to save Hoist in barren Alaska—but who is going to save Jazz?
  37. In the National Intent - Joy Meadows and the Dinobots are going to blow the whole Robot-Master story wide open, but the Decepticons and Triple I don't want this to happen. (Centurion debut)
  38. Target: 2005 - Galvatron, Cyclonus, and Scourge travel back in time with a plan to destroy Unicron. Confused? Well you ain't seen nothing yet! (Astrotrain, Blitzwing, Blurr, Cyclonus, Galvatron, Hot Rod, Kup, Macabre, Octane, Scourge, and the Wreckers (Impactor, Broadside, Rack'n'Ruin, Roadbuster, Sandstorm, Springer, Topspin, Twin Twist, and Whirl) all debut)
  39. Cybertron: The Middle Years - The rise of Trannis heralds the fall of the Autobots. (Trannis debuts)
  40. Aerialbots over America - Bombshell controls a human with a cerebro shell and is challenged by the Aerialbots.
  41. Heavy Traffic - While Skids and Donny Finkleberg attempt to locate the Cybertronian Autobots, Megatron sends the Stunticons to intercept.
  42. Decepticon Graffiti - Megatron has a message for Optimus Prime, and sends the Battlechargers out to deliver it. (The Battlechargers (Runabout & Runamuck) debut)
  43. Prey - Prime decides to fake his death, but Megatron plans to make it all too real. (Predaking/the Predacons (Razorclaw, Divebomb, Headstrong, Rampage, and Tantrum) debut)
  44. ...The Harder They Die - Prime finds that Cybertron is not the home he once knew. (Outback and the well-armed Decepticon debut)
  45. Under Fire - Prime and Outback make a desperate bid for freedom. (Ratbat debuts)
  46. Distant Thunder - Cowering in the Dead End, Prime seeks to keep Outback's spirits alive by revealing finally what happened when he disappeared... (The Limbo parasites debut)
  47. Fallen Angel - Galvatron returns!
  48. Resurrection - Whilst Optimus Prime brings new life to the Autobots on Cybertron, Lord Straxus faces down Megatron. (Tailgate debuts)
  49. Afterdeath - There's no avoiding this is there?... Sigh. Optimus Prime kills himself over a video game. Seriously. (Etan Zachary debuts)
  50. Gone but Not Forgotten - As the Decepticons relocate to a new base, Shockwave plays a gambit to finally destroy Megatron.
  51. Funeral for a Friend - While most the Autobots pay their last respects to Optimus Prime, Ratchet is left alone to face a new human threat. (the Mechanic debuts)
  52. King of the Hill - As the Autobots attempt to choose a new leader, the Decepticons send the giant Trypticon to capture the Ark. (Trypticon and Wipe-Out debut)
  53. Wanted: Galvatron - Dead or Alive - Rodimus Prime offers a bounty on the missing Galvatron which attracts the attention of Death’s Head. (Death's Head, Nautilus, and Wreck-Gar debut)
  54. Burning Sky - Ultra Magnus finds his peace shattered — twice over!
  55. Hunters - Whilst most of the players converge on the volcano, Bumblebee undergoes a whole new transformation...
  56. Fire on High - Everyone returns to the future... except for one.
  57. Vicious Circle - Ultra Magnus makes a last ditch attempt to stop Galvatron from activating his power siphon.
  58. Mechanical Difficulties - Blaster and Goldbug are ordered to catch the Mechanic, at any cost!
  59. Crater Critters - A secret shipment from the Decepticons carries an infection that threatens Decepticon and Autobot alike.
  60. Cure - Ratbat sends a team of Autobot prisoners to kill all Transformers infected with the Scraplets. If they don't comply, the Earth will be destroyed.
  61. Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom - When Buster learns that the Decepticons are hypnotizing humans into giving them fuel, only he can thwart their plans.
  62. Ring of Hate (Nebulos Saga Part 1) - A group of Autobots, tired of fighting an endless war, seek to escape by traveling to a world known for its peaceful ways. But can they prove their peaceable intentions? (Brainstorm, Chromedome, Cog, Crosshairs, Duros, Fangry, Fortress Maximus, Galen, Gort, Hardhead, Highbrow, Horri-Bull, the Horrorcons (Apeface and Snapdragon), Hosehead, Krunk, Landfill, Mairta, Misfire, the Monsterbots (Doublecross, Grotusque, and Repugnus), Needlenose, Nightbeat, Pointblank, Quake, Quickmix, Scoop, Scorponok, Skullcruncher, Slugslinger, Sorgen, Spinister, Squeezeplay, Sureshot, the Technobots (Scattershot, Afterburner, Lightspeed, Nosecone, and Strafe), Triggerhappy, and Lord Zarak all debut)
  63. Broken Glass (Nebulos Saga Part 2) - While the Autobots seek to prove their peaceful intentions to the Nebulans, Zarak summons the Decepticons. (Arcana, Krunix, Grax, Llyra, Lug, Mindwipe, Muzzle, Quig, Spasma, Stylor, and Vorath debut)
  64. Love and Steel (Nebulos Saga Part 3) - The battle on Nebulos escalates as the Decepticons create their own Headmasters. (Abominus/the Terrorcons (Hun-Gurrr, Blot, Cutthroat, Rippersnapper and Sinnertwin), Brisko, Computron, Kreb, Lokos, Monzo, Soriza, and Weirdwolf debut)
  65. Brothers in Armor (Nebulos Saga Part 4) - To ensure the safety of Nebulos, Galen and Lord Zarak must each make a huge sacrifice. (Aimless, Blowpipe, Boomer, Caliburst, Firebolt, Flintlock, Fracas, Hairsplitter, Haywire, Heater, Holepunch, Nightstick, Peacemaker, Pinpointer, Recoil, Ricochet, Selani, Silencer, Singe, Spoilsport, Sunbeam, Tiptop, Tracer, and Zigzag all debut)
  66. Kup's Story - A hero is reborn.
  67. Headhunt - Shockwave hires Death's Head to kill Rodimus Prime in a plan to rid himself of Cyclonus and Scourge.
  68. Grudge Match - Dinobots vs. Predacons! 'Nuff said?
  69. Ladies' Night - Three human women take on the Combaticons, who are trying to dispose of Ultra Magnus and Galvatron.
  70. Used Autobots - When the Throttlebots are captured by a used car salesman, both RAAT and the Combaticons arrive to collect them.
  71. Child's Play - A group of children stumble into the middle of a Transformers battle. (The Spacehikers debut)
  72. Spacehikers - A group of children are caught in the cross-fire of inter-Autobot politics. (Sky Lynx debuts)
  73. The Legacy of Unicron - Rodimus Prime and Death's Head battle Unicron on Junk and learn of the Transformers' origin. (Junkyard, Scrapheap, and Sentinel Prime debut)
  74. Enemy Action - Shockwave hastily attacks Galvatron and plays right into the future Decepticon's hands. (The Firecons (Cindersaur, Flamefeather, and Sparkstalker), Piranacon/the Seacons (Snaptrap, Nautilator, Overbite, Seawing, Skalor, and Tentakil), and the Sparkabots (Fizzle, Guzzle, and Sizzle) debut)
  75. Toy Soldiers - The biggest black mark on the Predacons' hardcore reputation.
  76. Trial by Fire - The death of Prince Valiant. (Spike Witwicky debuts)
  77. The Desert Island of Space - Acapulco was never like this...
  78. Salvage - Shockwave resurrects Megatron and primes him as a weapon to use against Galvatron.
  79. Pretender to the Throne - Optimus Prime lives... sorta; the Pretenders are created by Scorponok. (Bludgeon, Bomb-Burst, Bugly, Cloudburst, Doubleheader, Finback, Groundbreaker, Iguanus, Landmine, Longtooth, Octopunch, Pincher, Skullgrin, Sky High, Splashdown, Stranglehold, Submarauder, and Waverider all debut)
  80. City of Fear - Ultra Magnus and the Sparkabots discover something nasty in Kalis... (Chuffer and the Duocons (Battletrap & Flywheels) debut)
  81. Legion of the Lost - Flaming revelations abound whilst Springer faces the impact of his actions...
  82. Meltdown - Flame prepares for the greatest transformation of all time!
  83. Deadly Games! - Ultra Magnus finds himself up against a real hooligan... (Chameleon, Hooligan, and Zabra debut)
  84. Wrecking Havoc - The Wreckers find out that humans always get in the way.
  85. Totaled - It starts with Grimlock vs. Fruitloop Multipuck, but things never end that simply, do they? (Getaway, Joyride, and Slapdash debut)
  86. People Power - A small band of Autobots take Optimus Prime's consciousness to Nebulos to have a new body built for him, but encounter some potentially deadly challenges. (Darkwing, Dreadwind, Hi-Test, Hi-Q, Hotwire, Kari, Lube, Rev, Sorgen, and Throttle debut)
  87. The Cosmic Carnival - Things get weirder... (Berko, Mr. Big Top, Ollie, and Rorza debut)
  88. The Big Broadcast of 2006: A Rerun - Tales from a hopefully-forgotten future, or Wreck-Gar's story-time torture theatre! (the Junkion lady, "Mister Regan", the Quintessons and Sharkticons, and a short Junkion debut)
  89. Space Pirates - Death and destruction reign supreme as the Quintessons embark on their master plan to eliminate the Transformers species. (Arcee, Eject, General Ghyrik, Hopper, Jolup, Judge Sevax, a Junkion second-in-command, Lord Kledji, Metroplex, Ramhorn, Rewind, Steeljaw, and Wheelie debut)
  90. Firebug - Inferno meets his match... (the Firebug debuts)
  91. Dry Run - Shockwave seeks to destroy all those who would try to usurp him...
  92. Altered Image - Megatron and Galvatron finally come face to face.
  93. Monstercon from Mars - Things get even weirder...
  94. Ca$h and Car-nage! - Apparently, bounty hunters were big in the '80s. (The Roadjammers (Burn-Out, Felix, Randy "Roadhog" Horton, and Skunge) and Triggerbots (Backstreet, Dogfight, and Override) debut)
  95. Club Con - "Hi, I'm Starscream. Fly me!""
  96. The Flames of Boltax - Watch on, but only if you're willing to tempt madness... even death. (Boltax and the Triggercons (Crankcase, Ruckus, and Windsweeper) debut)
  97. Cold Comfort and Joy - Just as Megatron has always told us...everything is Optimus Prime's fault.
  98. All in the Minds - Another round of Scorponok vs Highbrow.
  99. Time Wars - The combined forces of the Autobots and Decepticons must battle both Megatron and Galvatron to save the present and the future from a rift in space and time. (Barrage, Chop Shop, Ransack, and Venom debut)
  100. Cold War - If Starscream was always this competent, we'd be in a lot of trouble.

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Voice Actors[]

  • Alan Oppenheimer - Beachcomber, Breakdown, the last Overlord, Seaspray, Warpath
  • Alan Rickman - Dreadwind
  • Andre Sogliuzzo - Scavenger, Tornado
  • Andrew Kishino - Inferno
  • Adrian Padsar - G.B. Blackrock
  • Armin Shimerman - Crankcase, Flame
  • Arthur Burghardt - Devastator
  • Beau Weaver - Octane
  • Blain Fairman - Quickmix
  • Brian Drummond - Apeface, "Mister Regan"
  • Bud Davis - Dirge, Metroplex
  • Charlie Adler - Cutthroat, Doubleheader, Duros, Heater, Macabre, Misfire, Nautilus, Pincher, Quintessons (archival sound), Scoop, Silverbolt, Telus, Thrust, Vorath, A well-armed Decepticon
  • Charlie Schlatter - Backstreet, Chop Shop, Ruckus
  • Chris Cox - Burn-Out, Ricochet, Sky High, Squeezeplay
  • Christopher Swindle - Wheeljack
  • Clancy Brown - Catilla, Twin Twist
  • Clive Revill - Kickback
  • Corey Burton - Brawn, Dead End, Mr. Big Top, Shockwave, Spike Witwicky, Sunstreaker, Wideload
  • Crispin Freeman - Firebug
  • Dan Gilvezan - Bumblebee/Goldbug, Hot Spot, Rollbar
  • Danny Mann - Freeway, Spoilsport
  • Darren Criss - Landfill, Lube
  • Dave Boat - Blitzwing, Bugly, Krunix, Tiptop, Vortex, Windsweeper
  • David Cross - Sparkstalker
  • David Kaye - Highbrow, Lokos, Muzzle, Nick Fury
  • David Sobolov - Ollie, Sunbeam
  • David Workman - Nosecone, Silencer, Sinnertwin
  • Dee Bradley Baker - Bomber Bill, Chameleon, Ferak, Rorza, Scrounge, Tantrum, Titanium-class Destruction Drone
  • Derek Stephan Prince - Berko, General Ghyrik
  • Eric Artell - Drag Strip, Hopper
  • Eric Artle - Wreck-Gar
  • Eric Bauza - Abominus, Battletrap, Brisko, Hairsplitter, Hotwire, Steeljaw, Weirdwolf
  • Frank Welker - Barrage, Blades, Chromedome, Frenzy, Galvatron, Grotusque, Kup, Megatron, Mirage, Mixmaster, Needlenose, Octopunch, Pinpointer, Ravage, Rumble, a short Junkion, Skywarp, Sludge, Soundwave, Superion, Trailbreaker, Viewfinder, Wheelie
  • Fred Tatasciore - Centurion, Longtooth, The "Man of Iron", Skullcruncher, Randy Horton, Snarler, Traachon, Trypticon
  • Fred Willard - Swindle
  • Graham McTavish - Boltax, Thundercracker
  • Gregg Berger - Grimlock, Jetfire, Long Haul, Outback
  • Grey DeLisle - Circuit Breaker, Susan Hoffman
  • Hal Rayle - Shrapnel, Snarl
  • Jack Angel - Arcana, Astrotrain, Cyclonus, Omega Supreme, Quintessons (archival sound included), Ramjet, Sizzle, Smokescreen, Ultra Magnus
  • Jamieson Price - Dogfight, Judge Sevax
  • James Arnold Taylor - the Mechanic, Menasor, Tracer, Zenag
  • Jerry Houser - Junkyard, Sandstorm
  • JG Hertzler - Skullgrin
  • Jim Cummings - Afterburner, Rippersnapper, Sorgen
  • Jimmie Wood - Lug
  • Joe Leahy - Razorclaw
  • Joel Heyman - Slapdash
  • John DiMaggio - Chuffer, Colonel Hawthorne, Defensor, Earthquake, Headstrong, Horri-Bull, Krunk, Rev, Siren
  • John Kassir - Eject, Repugnus
  • John Moschitta, Jr. - Blwopipe, Blurr, Boomer
  • John Noble - Unicron
  • John Patrick Lowrie - Getaway
  • Johnny Yong Bosch - Buster Witwicky, Ethan Zachary, Flintlock, Fusion, Seawing, Splashdown
  • Josh Keaton - Cloudburst, Spider-Man, Tempest, Wipe-Out
  • Joy Grdnic - Junkion lady
  • Judd Nelson - Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime
  • Justin Roiland - Darkwing
  • Keith David - Jake Lomax
  • Keith Szarabijka - Broadside, Buzzsaw, Joey Slick, Override, Spectro, Telus and Rotorbolt's buddy
  • Kevin Michael Richardson - Bludgeon, Hooligan
  • Khary Payton - Blaster, Ramhorn
  • Kimberly Brooks - Kari
  • Kyle Hebert - Felix, Jolup
  • Laurie Faso - Divebomb, Rampage, Skydive
  • Lex Lang - Overbite
  • Liam O'Brien - Crosscut's successor, Fireflight, Motormaster, Robot-Master, Tomaandi, Windcharger
  • Matt Steninger - Skids
  • Michael Bell - an Autobot flunky, Bombshell, Brainstorm, Chainclaw, First Aid, Gort, Prowl, Scrapheap, Scrapper, Sideswipe, Swoop, Throttle
  • Michael C. Hall - Spinister
  • Michael Chain - Hoist, Powerglide, Professor Morris, Red Alert
  • Michael Dobson - Junkion second-in-command, Rotorbolt, Trannis
  • Michael Ironside - Straxus
  • Michael McConnohie - Cosmos, Tracks
  • Milt Jamin - Aimless, Blast Off, Grax, Stylor
  • Neil Ross - Bonecrusher, Crosshairs, Finback, Firebolt, Hi-Test, Hook, Hosehead, Monzo, Skalor, Skunge, Slag, Springer, Waverider
  • Nolan North - Brawl, Bruticus, Cliffjumper, Fizzle, Galen, Gears, Hound, Laserbeak, Nautilator, Pulsar, Ransack, Scourge, Singe, Spasma, Topspin, Venom, Wheezel
  • Peter Cullen - Ironhide, Optimus Prime, Slugslinger, Streetwise
  • Peter Renaday - Grapple
  • Peter Weller - Impactor
  • Phil LaMarr - Joyride, Zabra
  • Regis Cordic - Quintessons (archival sound)
  • Rob Paulsen - Air Raid, Chase, Flywheels, Holepunch, Nightstalker, Slingshot
  • Robin Atkin Downes - Doublecross, Fang, Groundbreaker, Guzzle, Roadbuster, Snaptrap, Stranglehold, Submarauder
  • Rodney Saulsberry - Robbie Robertson
  • Roger C. Carmel - Quintessons (archival sound)
  • Roger Craig Smith - Caliburst, Fangry, Hi-Q, Piranacon, Quake, Quig, Tentakil
  • Roger Behr - Runabout, Runamuck
  • Ronnie Dean - Whirl
  • Sam Riegel - Spanner, Starscream
  • Scott MacDonald - Dum Dum Dugan
  • Stephen Keener - Fortress Maximus, Hardhead, Horri-Bull, Hun-Gurrr, Mindwipe, Scattershot, Scorponok, Snapdragon
  • Steve Bulen - Onslaught, Searchlight, Spoilsport, Strafe, Sureshot
  • Steven Blum - Bomb-Burst, Death's Head, Iguanus, Ratbat
  • Susan Blu - Arcee
  • Tara Strong - Joy Meadows, Cindy Newell
  • Ted Schwartz - Tailgate
  • Terry McGovern - Wildrider
  • Thom Adcox-Hernandez - Flamefeather
  • Tom Kane - Lord Zarak
  • Tom Kenny - Sky Lynx, Zigzag
  • Townsend Coleman - Rewind
  • Travis Willingham - Bluestreak, Emirate Xaaron, "O", Rack'n'Ruin, Spyglass
  • Troy Baker - Carnivac, Cindersaur, Huffer, Jazz, Irving "Sparkplug" Witwicky, Nightbeat, Ratchet, Skater
  • Ward Perry - Landmine
  • Vannessa Marshall - Aunty, Jesse

Changes from the Comic[]

  • The comic rarely had Cybertronian forms for character that transform into Earth objects or wildlife, portraying the toy models instead. This was avoided in the cartoon for continuity purposes.
    • On a related note: In Aerialbots over America!, Megatron states that he modified the Insecticons' alternate forms to resemble Earth insects (and gave them the ability to shrink), and in their debut comic The Smelting Pool! they already had mechanical insect alt. modes. Needless to say that error was corrected.
  • Red Alert & Inferno being on the Ark was primarily due to their involvement in two UK stories where they both appeared seperately. Red's was The Enemy Within.
  • The Nemesis was never named in the original comic or cartoon, only retroactively given the name from Beast Wars: Transformers.
  • In the show, just like in the original cartoon, the Ark 's crash was an accident. However, on the comic: Optimus Prime deliberately set the Ark on a suicide course to crash onto Earth, fearing the secrets the Ark's computer Auntie falling into Decepticon hands. It was changed on the grounds this was a stupid decision.
  • While in the original comic the Constructicon leadership was vague, here Scrapper is definitely the leader.
  • In the show, it was confirmed that the Man of Iron's fellow crewmates in all died in the crash. As such, Optimus Prime has Jazz blow up the ship to kill the Decepticons sent to England. However, the ship's crew were unaccounted for in the original comic. This was changed due to the fact that this is uncharacteristically cold-hearted of Prime considering the comic's circumstances.
  • As the episodes in the adaptation, compared to the original comic, are out of order: Megatron being found by the Decepticons in The Enemy Within did not actually take place in the comic
  • As Sunstreaker was killed by Shockwave before the events of The Enemy Within and Raiders of the Last Ark, his role in their plots were replaced by Inferno.
  • The Guardian droid destroyed by Windcharger in Raiders of the Last Ark wasn't the same one first seen in Decepticon Dam-Busters!
  • Bumblebee wasn't in the repair bay in The Icarus Theory as he was already repaired before that point.
  • Thundercracker replaced Scavenger on Soundwave's team in Dinobot Hunt.
  • Inferno was not orginally apart of the team tracking down Snarl, also in Dinobot Hunt!.
    • On a related note, Red Alert was added to the team tracking down Slag.
  • Buzzsaw, Frenzy, Laserbeak, Rumble, Soundwave, Spectro, Spyglass, Thundercracker, and Viewfinder were all added to Grimlock's dream in Victory.
  • Red Alert and Inferno were not involved in the battle in Rock and Roll-Out!
  • The Plight of the Bumblebee! comic didn't make clear who was the other Seeker in the group of Decepticons hunting Bumblebee (most probably Skywarp). So they included both Skywarp and Thundercracker to avoid confusion.
  • Cliffjumper, Gears, Hound, Mirage, and Skids all weren't part of the Autobot team rescuing Bumblebee in Plight of the Bumblebee!
  • Snarl wasn't physically present with the other Dinobots in Second Generation!
  • Cliffjumper, Hound, Ironhide, and Mirage didn't orginally appear in Command Performances!
  • The episode form of Target: 2006 was renamed Target: 2005, and all references to 2006 were also changed to accomodate.
  • Cliffjumper was uninvolved in the events of Target: 2006.
  • In Target: 2006: it was never said who was the tenth member of the Ten Deadliest Killers. It was only implied with Astrotrain. Here, he is confirmed to be a member.
  • Also due to his role as Executive Officer during his time under Straxus' leadership, Shrapnel is leader of the Insecticons like in the orginal cartoon.
  • Originally, Optimus Prime wiped the Aerialbots' minds clean after their first mission, even Silverbolt's. You can imagine why that was replaced by Optimus using the Matrix to complete the other Aerialbots' programming.
  • In Prey!, Wheeljack is among the Autobots who think Optimus Prime is actually dead, despite his involvement in the facade.
  • For some reason Whirl never reappeared with the Wreckers after Distant Thunder! in the comics. Needless to say, he stayed around in the cartoon.
  • Silverbolt was also orginally apart of the Autobot search party in Prey!, but for continuity reasons was replaced by Mirage.
    • On a related note, for some reason, the Aerialbots didn't appear in the Fallen Angel comic (and thus arrive at the Ark in Resurrection!) despite being among the Autobots captured by RAAT.
  • Thundercracker and Frenzy didn't appear in the Fallen Angel comic, Resurrection!, or Gone but Not Forgotten!
  • Bluestreak, Cliffjumper, Divebomb, Gears, Grapple, Hoist, Huffer, Inferno, Mirage, Rampage, Red Alert, Sideswipe, Tantrum, Thundercracker, Tracks, Trailbreaker, Whirl, and Windcharger all didn't appear in Resurrection!
  • In the original Afterdeath! comic, Optimus Prime's mind was stored in a floppy disk. As if th(ose) stor(ies) weren't embarrasing enough.
  • In In Gone but Not Forgotten!, Blast Off was depicted actually joining the convoy. Of cars. Traveling from Wyoming to Florida. While flying in shuttle mode. Down U.S.-1 at less than 100 mph. And yet, the Decepticons called Megatron mad for expecting an Autobot attack..?
  • On a related note: Breakdown and Wildrider didn't appear in In Gone but Not Forgotten!
  • Bluestreak, Brawn, Bumblebee, Cliffjumper, Gears, Hound, Huffer, Inferno, Ironhide, Jazz, Mirage, Red Alert, Silverbolt, Trailbreaker, and Windcharger all didn't appear in Funeral for a Friend!
  • Thundercracker replaces Drag Strip's role in King of the Hill!
  • Air Raid, Blades, Brawn, Bumblebee, Fireflight, First Aid, Gears, Groove, Huffer, Inferno, Ironhide, Jazz, Omega Supreme, Prowl, Red Alert, Skydive, Slingshot, Smokescreen, and Streetwise all didn't appear in King of the Hill!
  • Dirge replaces Vortex's role in Buster Witwicky and the Car Wash of Doom!
  • Boomer, Brisko, Fangry, Flintlock, Hairsplitter, Heater, Holepunch, Horri-Bull, Hosehead, Kreb, Landfill, Lokos, Lug, Muzzle, Needlenose, Nightbeat, Quake, Quickmix, Quig, Ricochet, Scoop, Silencer, Singe, Siren, Spinister, Squeezeplay, Sunbeam, Tiptop, Tracer, and Zigzag all didn't appear in the original The Transformers: Headmasters miniseries.
    • On a related note: Cog was portrayed as a seperate entity from Fort Max in the original The Transformers: Headmasters miniseries.
    • On another related note: Lightspeed and Nosecone didn't appear with the rest of the Technobots in Ring of Hate!
    • On yet another related note: Sixshot and the Duocons were emitted from the story's adaptation.
    • And Blot originally appeared in Broken Glass!, before his fellow Terrorcons.
  • Firebolt was called Sparks in the comic.
  • Dirge replaces Blot's role in Headhunt!
  • Chase didn't appear along with his fellow Throttlebots in Ladies' Night!
  • Breakdown (for continuity purposes) and Razorclaw are replaced in Sky Lynx's flashback in Spacehikers! by Skywarp and Octane.
  • Air Raid, Groove, Slingshot, and Streetwise didn't appear alongside their fellow Aerialbots and Protectobots in Spacehikers!
  • Snarl didn't appear alongside his fellow Dinobots in The Legacy of Unicron
  • Jetfire replaces Scattershot's role in The Legacy of Unicron!
    • On a related note: Astrotrain also replaces Hun-Gurrr's role in The Legacy of Unicron!
    • On another related note: Trailbreaker & Red Alert replce Hot Spot and Blades in The Legacy of Unicron!
  • Drag Strip, Motormaster, and Wildrider only appeared as apart of Menasor in The Legacy of Unicron!
  • The Sparkabots were called the Sparkler Mini-Bots in the UK comics.
  • Overbite was called Jawbreaker in his debut appearance from Enemy Action!, as well as Salvage!
  • Astrotrain, Blitzwing, Brawl, Breakdown, the Constructicons, Dead End, Dirge, Divebomb, Frenzy, Headstrong, the Insecticons, Laserbeak, Motormaster, Octane, Onslaught, the Reflector trio, Swindle, Tantrum, Thundercracker, Vortex, and Wildrider all didn't appear in Enemy Action!
  • Mixmaster didn't appear alongside his fellow Constructicons in Toy Soldiers!
  • Astrotrain replaces Blitzwing's role in Toy Soldiers!, resulting in a more practical way of transporting the stolen girders in the issue.
  • All the Steelhaven Crew and Autobot Nebulans (except the 1987 Headmasters) didn't appear in Trial by Fire!
  • Bombshell, Bonecrusher, Boomer, Drag Strip, Flintlock, Holepunch, Landfill, Long Haul, Mixmaster, Motormaster, Quickmix, Rampage, Ricochet, Scoop, Scrapper, Silencer, Thundercracker, Tracer, and Wildrider all didn't appear in The Desert Island of Space!
  • Overbite's beast mode limbs were missing in Salvage!
  • The medic of the Nemesis (who disappeared for years after the start of the series) replaces Snaptrap's role in Salvage!
  • Bludgeon, Doubleheader, Longtooth, Octopunch, Pincher, and Stranglehold didn't appear in Pretender to the Throne!
  • Roadbuster only appeared in a flashback in Legion of the Lost!
    • On a related note: he didn't appear at all in Meltdown! or the Wrecking Havoc comic
  • Chainclaw, Cloudburst, Divebomb, Doubleheader, Fireflight, Hosehead (and thus Lug), Landfill (and thus Flintlock & Silencer), Landmine, Longtooth, Mixmaster, Nightbeat (and thus Muzzle), Pincher, the Protectobots (excluding First Aid), Quickmix (and thus Boomer & Ricochet), Rampage, Red Alert, Scoop (and thus Holepunch & Tracer), the Seacons, Siren (and thus Quig), Splashdown, Strafe, and Warpath all didn't appear in Totaled!
    • On a related note: the combiner teams never assumed their combined forms in Totaled!, either.
  • An error in The Cosmic Carnival comic on the Steelhaven being called the Skyhammer is fixed in the episode adaptation.
  • Afterburner, Blast Off, Blot, Bonecrusher, Brawl, Breakdown, Cutthroat, Dead End, Divebomb, Drag Strip, Fireflight, First Aid, Freeway, Groove, Headstrong, Hook, Hot Spot, Lightspeed, Long Haul, Rippersnapper, Rollbar, Scavenger, Searchlight, Silverbolt, Sinnertwin, Slingshot, Swindle, and Tantrum all didn't appear in Space Pirates!
    • On a related note: Blast Off replaces Vortex's role at the end of Space Pirates!
  • Ramjet & Thrust swap roles in Space Pirates!
    • On a related note: Scrapper and Mixmaster swap roles in Space Pirates!
  • As Inferno was apart of the original Ark crew in the show's universe, and thus on Earth and not present when Xaaron created this unit, there had to be a reason for Inferno to become apart of the unit in Firebug! for continuity purposes.
  • Considering the continuity nightmare of the backstory of the mini-cassettes from Club Con! (see here for more details), this concept was radically altered in multiple ways.
    1. Instead of two mini-cassettes, their information is stored on one data disk.
    2. Instead of being sent to Earth, the information instead went missing under mysterious circumstances.
    3. None of the Transformers depicted in the cassettes' backstory (Beachcomber, Defensor, Perceptor, and Sunstreaker) were involved in the episode adaptation.
    4. The mini-cassetes in the comic, were in fact, Grand Slam & Raindance. Since this bit of information is inconsequential, this fact was omitted from the story (and thus the characters from the series).
  • Brawn replaces Outback's role in Club Con!, while Hound also appears in the episode adaptation to correct an error that had a member of the Battlechargers as part of Blaster's training.
    • On a related note: Blades, Blast Off, Brawl, Dead End, Dirge, Groove, Hot Spot, Motormaster, Onslaught, and Streetwise also didn't appear in Club Con!
    • On another related note: the Battlecharger stationed at Club Con the island base was omitted from the story for continuity purposes.
  • Afterburner, Barrage, the present day Blurr, Chromedome, Crosshairs, present day Hot Rod, Lightspeed, Pointblank, present day Kup, Needlenose, Nosecone, Prowl, Quake, Ransack, Spinister, Squeezeplay, Strafe, Sureshot, and Whirl all didn't appear in the Time Wars comic, and ironically the latter is among the surviving Wreckers.
    • On a related note: Exactly which Autobots gets shunted off to limbo in Time Wars changes. While Optimus Prime, Blaster, and Highbrow are still victims; everyone else includes Ironhide, Wheeljack, Hoist, and Prowl.
      • Thus, the Autobot which repairs Goldbug in Time Wars is Brainstorm in the episode adaptation instead of Hoist.
    • On another related note: unlike the comic, Battletrap is explicitly shown surviving as he showed up later after having been supposedly killed with no explanation.
      • On that related note: Flywheels survives his encounter with Galvatron, though like Battletrap: doesn't join the other survivors at the end and instead rejoins the Decepticons.
  • The Soundwave and Terrorcons from the Target: 2006 timeline following Rodimus Prime to the past is omitted in the Time Wars's episode adaptation for being ultimately pointless in the story.
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