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'''''Transformers: Cyber Missions''''' is an online CGI cartoon produced by [[TG Studios]] for [[Hasbro]]'s web site. The stories are part of the [[Movie continuity]]. It features toys from the ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'', 2010 ''[[Transformers (2010 toyline)|Transformers]]'', and ''[[Power Core Combiners]]'' toylines. The first episode aired in January 2010.
'''''Transformers: Cyber Missions''''' is a CGI web cartoon produced by [[TG Studios]] for [[Hasbro]] to promote their main [[2010]] product offerings in the absence of a more traditional television cartoon. The show primarily spotlights releases from the ''N.E.S.T. Global Alliance'' refresh of the continuing [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|''Revenge of the Fallen'' toyline]], but later in its run also promotes product from the ''[[Transformers (2010 toyline)|Hunt for the Decepticons]]'' and ''[[Power Core Combiners]]'' toyline that launched in the second half of the year.
 
According to TG Studios' ''Cyber Missions'' trailer page on Vimeo, they were approached by Hasbro in [[2009]] to produce a thirteen-episode animated series within a time frame of eleven months from the onset. Shortly after completion of the models and the beginning of production on the first three episodes, circumstances occurred which required the final masters for the complete series to be submitted to Hasbro within three months... which explains a lot about the noticeably basic quality of the animation.


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*[[Cyber Missions 12|#12]]
*[[Cyber Missions 12|#12]]
*[[Decepticons Attack|#13]]
*[[Decepticons Attack|#13]]
}}
==Cast==
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*[[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] ([[Eric Edwards]])
*[[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]] ([[Bronco D. Jackson]], [[Tony Gialluca II]], [[Tom Anderson]], [[David Kledzik]])
*[[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Sideswipe (Movie)|Sideswipe]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
|h2=[[Decepticon]]s|c2=
*[[Megatron (Movie)|Megatron]] (Tony Gialluca II)
*[[Starscream (Movie)|Starscream]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Soundwave (ROTF)|Soundwave]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Bludgeon (ROTF)|Bludgeon]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Lockdown (ROTF)|Lockdown]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Mindwipe (ROTF)|Mindwipe]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Barricade (Movie)|Barricade]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Frenzy (Movie)|Frenzy]] (Bronco D. Jackson)
*[[Smolder (PCC)|Smolder]] (Tony Gialluca II)
*[[Chopster]] (Tony Gialluca II)
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}}
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Some of the voice actors that took part in the dubbing of the movies returned but were cast in different roles, such as [[Moisés Ivan Mora]] who voiced Mudflap now voiced Frenzy because the former was not featured in any of the episodes, or were cast in a different role even though their characters were in the movies as well as the Cyber Missions, like [[Salvador Reyes]] who voiced Barricade and Sideswipe now voiced Soundwave; Barricade and Sideswipe in turn were voiced by [[Óscar Flores]] and [[Milton Wolch]].
Some of the voice actors that took part in the dubbing of the movies returned but were cast in different roles, such as [[Moisés Ivan Mora]] who voiced Mudflap now voiced Frenzy because the former was not featured in any of the episodes, or were cast in a different role even though their characters were in the movies as well as the Cyber Missions, like [[Salvador Reyes]] who voiced Barricade and Sideswipe now voiced Soundwave; Barricade and Sideswipe in turn were voiced by [[Óscar Flores]] and [[Milton Wolch]].


Episode 9 was released on [[September 12]], 2010 in the Hasbro Mexico website and the last 4 episodes (10, 11, 12, and 13) were released on [[October 4]], 2010 at roughly the same time as their U.S. airdates. Episode #13 is notable because it´s called Ciber Misiones: El Ataque de los Decepticons (Cyber Missions: The Attack of the Decepticons), an appropriate name considering this is the last episode. The rest of the episodes that weren't featured in the ''Transformers'' Mexico website were instead released in the [[Cartoon Network]] Latin America website, without any TV advertising whatsoever.
Episode 9 was released on [[September 12]], 2010 in the Hasbro Mexico website and the last 4 episodes (10, 11, 12, and 13) were released on [[October 4]], 2010 at roughly the same time as their U.S. airdates. Episode #13 is notable because it's called Ciber Misiones: El Ataque de los Decepticons (Cyber Missions: The Attack of the Decepticons), an appropriate name considering this is the last episode. The rest of the episodes that weren't featured in the ''Transformers'' Mexico website were instead released in the [[Cartoon Network]] Latin America website, without any TV advertising whatsoever.
 
===Brazil===
In 2011, a promotional DVD of the series dubbed in Portuguese was released in [[Brazil]] under uncertain circumstances. Unfortunately, only the first 12 episodes were included, which means that episode 13 was possibly never released nor even dubbed for the country.


==Notes==
===Foreign names===
* According to TG Studios' Cyber Missions trailer page on Vimeo, they were approached by Hasbro in [[2009]] to produce a thirteen-episode animated series within a time frame of eleven months from the onset. Shortly after completion of the models and the beginning of production on the first three episodes, circumstances occurred which required the final masters for the complete series to be submitted to Hasbro within three months. Wow.
*''Portuguese:'' '''Transformers: Ciber Missões'''


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.hubworld.com/videos/webisodes Webisodes at HubWorld]
* [http://www.hubworld.com/videos/webisodes Webisodes at HubWorld]
* [http://www.hasbro.com/es_MX/play/index/Transformers/_/N-1sZ7pZhf/Ne-2l Hasbro Mexico Transformers videos.]
* [http://www.hasbro.com/es_MX/play/index/Transformers/_/N-1sZ7pZhf/Ne-2l Hasbro Mexico Transformers videos.]
* [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL609E6870BF65C1BF Cyber Missions on TRANSFORMERS OFFICIAL YouTube] (fan-made playlist, as the official is incomplete for whatever reason).


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Latest revision as of 17:32, 7 March 2025

Transformers: Cyber Missions is a CGI web cartoon produced by TG Studios for Hasbro to promote their main 2010 product offerings in the absence of a more traditional television cartoon. The show primarily spotlights releases from the N.E.S.T. Global Alliance refresh of the continuing Revenge of the Fallen toyline, but later in its run also promotes product from the Hunt for the Decepticons and Power Core Combiners toyline that launched in the second half of the year.

According to TG Studios' Cyber Missions trailer page on Vimeo, they were approached by Hasbro in 2009 to produce a thirteen-episode animated series within a time frame of eleven months from the onset. Shortly after completion of the models and the beginning of production on the first three episodes, circumstances occurred which required the final masters for the complete series to be submitted to Hasbro within three months... which explains a lot about the noticeably basic quality of the animation.

Transformers: Cyber Missions episodes:

Cast

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Autobots Decepticons

International releases

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Hong Kong

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The first foreign language dub to appear was in Cantonese. Starting from March 3, 2010, Toys"R"Us's Hong Kong branch began adding both English and Cantonese versions of Cyber Missions to its YouTube channel at the rate of roughly one episode (in both languages) per month.

Taiwan

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The first and the second episode were given Mandarin dub and broadcasted in Toys"R"Us and department stores in Taiwan since 2010.

Mexico

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The Latin American Spanish dub of this cartoon premiered on the Hasbro Mexico website in late August 2010 with the release of the first 8 episodes. However, the "official" release was in September 6 2010 on the Transformers Mexico website, starting with the first episode, releasing a new episode each week.

Cyber Missions is notable for being the first Transformers series since the 2001 Robots in Disguise cartoon to be dubbed in Mexico and, unlike the original English version, features a cast of mostly well-known voice actors, some of them involved in previous Transformers fiction, as in the case of the VAs of Optimus Prime and Megatron who are reprising their roles from the movies (and also Robots in Disguise in the case of Megatron).

Some of the voice actors that took part in the dubbing of the movies returned but were cast in different roles, such as Moisés Ivan Mora who voiced Mudflap now voiced Frenzy because the former was not featured in any of the episodes, or were cast in a different role even though their characters were in the movies as well as the Cyber Missions, like Salvador Reyes who voiced Barricade and Sideswipe now voiced Soundwave; Barricade and Sideswipe in turn were voiced by Óscar Flores and Milton Wolch.

Episode 9 was released on September 12, 2010 in the Hasbro Mexico website and the last 4 episodes (10, 11, 12, and 13) were released on October 4, 2010 at roughly the same time as their U.S. airdates. Episode #13 is notable because it's called Ciber Misiones: El Ataque de los Decepticons (Cyber Missions: The Attack of the Decepticons), an appropriate name considering this is the last episode. The rest of the episodes that weren't featured in the Transformers Mexico website were instead released in the Cartoon Network Latin America website, without any TV advertising whatsoever.

Brazil

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In 2011, a promotional DVD of the series dubbed in Portuguese was released in Brazil under uncertain circumstances. Unfortunately, only the first 12 episodes were included, which means that episode 13 was possibly never released nor even dubbed for the country.

Foreign names

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  • Portuguese: Transformers: Ciber Missões
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