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|title="Gigatron's Ambitions Revealed!" | |title="Gigatron's Ambitions Revealed!" | ||
|japanese=ギガトロンの野望を暴け! | |japanese=ギガトロンの野望を暴け! | ||
|romaji=Gigatron no Yabō | |romaji=Gigatron no Yabō o Abake! | ||
|image=Car Robots 13 title card.jpg | |||
|production code= | |production code= | ||
|production company=[[TV Tokyo]], [[Nihon Ad Systems|NAS]], [[Studio Gallop]] | |production company=[[TV Tokyo]], [[Nihon Ad Systems|NAS]], [[Studio Gallop]] | ||
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
At the Autobot base, [[T-AI|Ai]] materializes and contacts the various Autobot teams on [[Earth]]—the Car Robo Brothers, [[Team Bullet Train|Team Shinkansen]], and the [[Spychanger]]s. [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]] explains that he'd like to go over their previous battles since their arrival on the planet, so that they can consider ways to get the [[Predacon ( | At the Autobot base, [[T-AI|Ai]] materializes and contacts the various Autobot teams on [[Earth]]—the Car Robo Brothers, [[Team Bullet Train|Team Shinkansen]], and the [[Spychanger]]s. [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Fire Convoy]] explains that he'd like to go over their previous battles since their arrival on the planet, so that they can consider ways to get the [[Predacon (BW)|Destrongers]] to leave the planet. [[Side Burn (RID)|Speedbreaker]] isn't particularly interested in participating, preferring to go after the red car again, and is admonished by [[Prowl (RID)|Mach Alert]] for tarnishing the reputation of the 3 Car Robo Brothers. [[Midnight Express (RID)|J-Four]] gets involved in the argument, but just ends up uttering a misstated proverb that confuses [[Railspike (RID)|J-Five]]. [[X-Brawn|Wildride]] cuts the digression short and switches the focus back on Fire Convoy... | ||
The Autobot leader ponders just what the Destrongers desire, not convinced it's just mere invasion of [[Earth]]; they look back on [[Megatron (RID)|Gigatron]]'s first appearance on the planet, and the subsequent battle between the Autobots and the Destrongers. {{storylink|Battle Protocol!|First Deployment! Fire Convoy}} Subsequently, they consider the fact that the Destrongers have focused solely on gathering energy, not targeting military bases or major cities. A distraught Speedbreaker bemoans how his beloved red sports car was [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Gelshark]]'s target in one of the Destrongers' first operations. {{storylink|An Explosive Situation|High Speed Battle! Gelshark}} The Autobots think of a later incident that pulled in the | The Autobot leader ponders just what the Destrongers desire, not convinced it's just mere invasion of [[Earth]]; they look back on [[Megatron (RID)|Gigatron]]'s first appearance on the planet, and the subsequent battle between the Autobots and the Destrongers. {{storylink|Battle Protocol!|First Deployment! Fire Convoy}} Subsequently, they consider the fact that the Destrongers have focused solely on gathering energy, not targeting military bases or major cities. A distraught Speedbreaker bemoans how his beloved red sports car was [[Sky-Byte (RID)|Gelshark]]'s target in one of the Destrongers' first operations. {{storylink|An Explosive Situation|High Speed Battle! Gelshark}} The Autobots think of a later incident that pulled in the Spychangers; the Spychangers talk up their ninja abilities in the midst of bad jokes. {{storylink|Spychangers to the Rescue|Ninja Robo! Enter the Spychangers}} The first clue to the Destrongers' intentions, they suspect, was during their attempt to reroute energy to their mobile base—the distance between where they came from and Earth is far, so they seemingly ran out of energy. {{Storylink|The Hunt for Black Pyramid|Resolute Jump! Mach Alert}} | ||
At the [[Megastar|Destronger base]] where they're intercepting the Autobot signal and their commentary, an angered Gigatron berates Gelshark for the Destrongers' constant failures in gathering energy, but the subordinate Destronger attempts to assuage his leader's foul mood by showing footage of their attempts at spreading word of Gigatron's greatness. He starts off with their attack on the [[Linear RFG]] that was ultimately foiled by [[Rail Racer (RID)|JRX]]. {{Storylink|Bullet Train to the Rescue|Unite! Shinkansen Robo}} Gelshark quickly moves on to what he thinks were good plots—when they kidnapped Speedbreaker to lure out Fire Convoy {{Storylink|Sideburn's Obsession|Speedbreaker's Crisis!}} and when they tried to make [[Mirage (RID)| | At the [[Megastar|Destronger base]] where they're intercepting the Autobot signal and their commentary, an angered Gigatron berates Gelshark for the Destrongers' constant failures in gathering energy, but the subordinate Destronger attempts to assuage his leader's foul mood by showing footage of their attempts at spreading word of Gigatron's greatness. He starts off with their attack on the [[Linear RFG]] that was ultimately foiled by [[Rail Racer (RID)|JRX]]. {{Storylink|Bullet Train to the Rescue|Unite! Shinkansen Robo}} Gelshark quickly moves on to what he thinks were good plots—when they kidnapped Speedbreaker to lure out Fire Convoy {{Storylink|Sideburn's Obsession|Speedbreaker's Crisis!}} and when they tried to make [[Mirage (RID)|Counter Arrow]] betray the Autobots. {{storylink|Mirage's Betrayal|Counter Arrow's Betrayal!?}} Gigatron tells the shark to pipe down so they can listen in to the Autobots' communications again. | ||
Fire Convoy thinks back to some of the Destrongers' more seemingly nonsensical attacks, starting with the villains' failed interception of a [[Grandpa|D51]] locomotive. {{storylink|Secret Weapon: D-5|Mysterious Weapon! D5}} Returning to Gigatron's first attack, they note that the human he kidnapped was [[Kenneth Onishi|Daichi Ohnishi]], an | Fire Convoy thinks back to some of the Destrongers' more seemingly nonsensical attacks, starting with the villains' failed interception of a [[Grandpa|D51]] locomotive. {{storylink|Secret Weapon: D-5|Mysterious Weapon! D5}} Returning to Gigatron's first attack, they note that the human he kidnapped was [[Kenneth Onishi|Daichi Ohnishi]], an archeoastronomy expert who was researching [[O-Part|OOPArts]]. Gelshark panics that the Autobots are getting wise to [[Fortress Maximus (RID)|their actual plan]], but Gigatron reassures him that the Autobots don't have any idea... {{storylink|Battle Protocol!|First Deployment! Fire Convoy}} He knows Earth has ''something'' special and that the best way to search a planet is to ask its inhabitants—in their case, the kidnapped Ohnishi. The Autobots talk of Gelshark's excursion in [[Payuma ruins|Kappadokia]], and [[Koji Onishi|Yuuki]] concludes that they must be getting their ancient ruin targets from his father... {{storylink|The Secret of the Ruins|Gigatron's Raid!}} | ||
==Featured characters== | ==Featured characters== | ||
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*[[Railspike (RID)|J-Five]] (5) | *[[Railspike (RID)|J-Five]] (5) | ||
*[[Rapid Run (RID)|J-Seven]] (6) | *[[Rapid Run (RID)|J-Seven]] (6) | ||
*[[Hot Shot (RID)| | *[[Hot Shot (RID)|Art Fire]] (7) | ||
*[[R.E.V.| | *[[R.E.V.|Eagle Killer]] (8) | ||
*[[Crosswise (RID)|X-Car]] (9) | *[[Crosswise (RID)|X-Car]] (9) | ||
*[[W.A.R.S.|Wars]] (10) | *[[W.A.R.S.|Wars]] (10) | ||
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*[[Megatron (RID)|Gigatron]] (16) | *[[Megatron (RID)|Gigatron]] (16) | ||
*[[Slapper (RID)|Goosher]] (18) | *[[Slapper (RID)|Goosher]] (18) | ||
*[[Gas Skunk|Gaskunk]] (19) | *[[Gas Skunk (RID)|Gaskunk]] (19) | ||
*[[Dark Scream|Gildor]] (20) | *[[Dark Scream|Gildor]] (20) | ||
*[[Sky-Byte (RID)|Gelshark]] (22) | *[[Sky-Byte (RID)|Gelshark]] (22) | ||
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}} | }} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*In ''Robots in Disguise'', this [[clip show]] was replaced by "[[Hope for the Future]]", a completely separate clip show focusing on different footage. | *In ''Robots in Disguise'', this [[clip show]] was replaced by "[[Hope for the Future]]", a completely separate clip show focusing on different footage. | ||
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[[File:Flag of Japan.png|20px|Japan]] 2000 — ''Transformers: Car Robots'' — Vol. 4 ([[Pony Canyon]]) | [[File:Flag of Japan.png|20px|Japan]] 2000 — ''Transformers: Car Robots'' — Vol. 4 ([[Pony Canyon]]) | ||
[[Category:Clip shows]] | [[Category:Clip shows]] | ||
[[Category:Robots in Disguise (2001) episodes]] | [[Category:Robots in Disguise (2001) episodes]] | ||
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| "Gigatron's Ambitions Revealed!" (Gigatron no Yabō o Abake!) | ||||||
| Production company | TV Tokyo, NAS, Studio Gallop | |||||
| Airdate | June 28, 2000 | |||||
| Written by | Junki Takegami | |||||
| Director | Osamu Sekita | |||||
| Animation studio | Studio Gallop | |||||
Autobots wonder
What's Gigatron want with Earth?
Answer's in the clips
Synopsis
[edit]At the Autobot base, Ai materializes and contacts the various Autobot teams on Earth—the Car Robo Brothers, Team Shinkansen, and the Spychangers. Fire Convoy explains that he'd like to go over their previous battles since their arrival on the planet, so that they can consider ways to get the Destrongers to leave the planet. Speedbreaker isn't particularly interested in participating, preferring to go after the red car again, and is admonished by Mach Alert for tarnishing the reputation of the 3 Car Robo Brothers. J-Four gets involved in the argument, but just ends up uttering a misstated proverb that confuses J-Five. Wildride cuts the digression short and switches the focus back on Fire Convoy...
The Autobot leader ponders just what the Destrongers desire, not convinced it's just mere invasion of Earth; they look back on Gigatron's first appearance on the planet, and the subsequent battle between the Autobots and the Destrongers. First Deployment! Fire Convoy Subsequently, they consider the fact that the Destrongers have focused solely on gathering energy, not targeting military bases or major cities. A distraught Speedbreaker bemoans how his beloved red sports car was Gelshark's target in one of the Destrongers' first operations. High Speed Battle! Gelshark The Autobots think of a later incident that pulled in the Spychangers; the Spychangers talk up their ninja abilities in the midst of bad jokes. Ninja Robo! Enter the Spychangers The first clue to the Destrongers' intentions, they suspect, was during their attempt to reroute energy to their mobile base—the distance between where they came from and Earth is far, so they seemingly ran out of energy. Resolute Jump! Mach Alert
At the Destronger base where they're intercepting the Autobot signal and their commentary, an angered Gigatron berates Gelshark for the Destrongers' constant failures in gathering energy, but the subordinate Destronger attempts to assuage his leader's foul mood by showing footage of their attempts at spreading word of Gigatron's greatness. He starts off with their attack on the Linear RFG that was ultimately foiled by JRX. Unite! Shinkansen Robo Gelshark quickly moves on to what he thinks were good plots—when they kidnapped Speedbreaker to lure out Fire Convoy Speedbreaker's Crisis! and when they tried to make Counter Arrow betray the Autobots. Counter Arrow's Betrayal!? Gigatron tells the shark to pipe down so they can listen in to the Autobots' communications again.
Fire Convoy thinks back to some of the Destrongers' more seemingly nonsensical attacks, starting with the villains' failed interception of a D51 locomotive. Mysterious Weapon! D5 Returning to Gigatron's first attack, they note that the human he kidnapped was Daichi Ohnishi, an archeoastronomy expert who was researching OOPArts. Gelshark panics that the Autobots are getting wise to their actual plan, but Gigatron reassures him that the Autobots don't have any idea... First Deployment! Fire Convoy He knows Earth has something special and that the best way to search a planet is to ask its inhabitants—in their case, the kidnapped Ohnishi. The Autobots talk of Gelshark's excursion in Kappadokia, and Yuuki concludes that they must be getting their ancient ruin targets from his father... Gigatron's Raid!
Featured characters
[edit](Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Destrongers | Humans |
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Notes
[edit]- In Robots in Disguise, this clip show was replaced by "Hope for the Future", a completely separate clip show focusing on different footage.
Home video releases
[edit]- DVD
2000 — Transformers: Car Robots — Vol. 4 (Pony Canyon)


