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This allows users to remote-control their bot in situations where there is a need to read and reply to chat or private messages! The two-part series finale features the Bee Team returning to Cybertron to fight Steeljaw's benefactors, the new corrupt High Council , who are revealed to be a group of Decepticons disguised as Autobots, led by Cyclonus. The Autobots once again form Ultra Bee to take down the Council's combined form , finally freeing Cybertron.
Optimus decides not to lead Cybertron into this new era as he "is a leader of warriors", and decides to leave Ratchet in charge of the new temporary High Council, which is now to be composed of Bulkhead, Windblade and Jazz , while the Bee Team returns to Earth as "ambassadors" to the planet. Kevin Manthei and Kevin Kiner serve as series composers. As a sequel of sorts to the critically-acclaimed and largely-beloved Transformers: Prime cartoon, Robots in Disguise initially debuted with some fanfare amongst the older segments of the Transformers fandom, particularly those who had joined the fandom because of the Prime cartoon.
While some aspects of the show—including an artstyle that allowed for more flexible and dynamic animation, a decreased focus on the Autobots' human sidekicks, and the creative designs and personalities of the animalistic Decepticons—were well received by the fandom, fans hoping to see the majority of the Prime cast return found themselves disappointed by the first season's general disinterest in referencing anything related to the Prime cartoon. The lighthearted tone of Robots in Disguise stood in stark contrast to the darker direction of Prime.
For fans coming off the back of the heavily arc-driven storytelling of Prime , the more traditional episodic format of Robots in Disguise was a disappointment: though later seasons did eventually experiment with various multi-episode story arcs, most episodes were self-contained "monster-of-the-week" stories involving a rogue Decepticon and the Bee Team's efforts to recapture the villain. Combiner Force episodes often incorporated a B-plot involving one or more protagonists having to learn a lesson about teamwork, cooperation, or self-control, and the heavy-handedness of these moral lessons and the episodes sometimes drawing strange equivalencies between them and the villain of the week also didn't win Robots in Disguise many popularity points with the adult fandom.
Ultimately, while the reception of Robots in Disguise in the adult fandom was largely informed by comparisons to Prime , it was still a success with children and when taken on its own terms has come to be regarded as a decent show, if not a particularly ambitious one. Several original characters such as Strongarm and Steeljaw have proven popular enough to make the jump into other Transformers media.
Adventure was the first Transformers cartoon to be relegated directly to satellite since Beast Wars Returns.
It premiered on March 15 , This also makes Adventure the first American Transformers cartoon to be released in Japan without the oversight of Yoshikazu Iwanami since Generation 1. While an effort was made to emulate the dubbing style of Iwanami, which has become synonymous with Transformers cartoons in Japan, the adlibbing was not nearly as extensive and fourth wall-breaking humor was non-existent.
Since Adventure aired on a satellite network and not a broadcast network, it was not edited for time like previous Transformers cartoons. The episodes were fully uncut and featured extended opening and ending sequences. The title sequence was composed mostly of clips from episodes, but new animation mostly group shots was provided by LandQ Studio. The end credits sequence featured a newly animated "stage performance" from the cast which really must be seen to be believed , animated by Nakano Design.
As is rather well-known, Transformers: Prime did not complete its run in Japan, ending at 52 episodes. To date, Japanese audiences have not received the Beast Hunters episodes or the Predacons Rising film.
Eric Bauza Drift as Drift …. Roger Craig Smith Jetstorm as Jetstorm …. Troy Baker Steeljaw as Steeljaw …. Jim Cummings Clampdown as Clampdown …. Kristy Wu Windblade as Windblade …. Frank Stallone Thunderhooof as Thunderhooof ….
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Their mission: capture an all new batch of escaped Decepticon villains and save humankind. Did you know Edit. Trivia The series was meant to cater to a younger crowd than its prequel series Transformers Prime , since network reports have shown that Transformers cartoons aimed at smaller children produce better ratings and since the older part of the fan community isn't large enough of a consumer base for Hasbro to aim an entire cartoon series at.
It is essentially meant for kids who have become familiar with the franchise through Transformers: Rescue Bots but have since grown out of that show and are now ready to discover the larger universe of the Transformers brand. Quotes [from trailer] Strongarm : We could be looking at a Decepticon army trying to take this planet!
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