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{{episode|
|series=headmasters
|ep=6
|title="Approach of the Demon Meteorite"
|japanese=悪魔の隕石接近
|romaji=Akuma no Inseki Sekkin
|translation=
|image=Demonmeteor.jpg
|caption=Proto-[[Dead End (Armada)|Dead End]]?
|production code=
|production company=[[TakaraTomy|Takara]], [[Toei Animation|Toei]]
|writer=[[Keisuke Fujikawa]]
|director=[[Katsutoshi Sasaki]]
|animation studio=Toei
|airdate=[[August 7]], [[1987]]
|continuity=[[Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity]]
}}


{{episodenav|headmasters|6|prev=Rebellion on Planet Beest|next=The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery}}
'''Galvatron sends a metal-warping meteor on a collision course with Cybertron, and only Daniel can save the day.'''


[[Galvatron]] sends a [[Metamorpho|gravity-warping meteor]] on a collision course with [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], and only [[Daniel Witwicky|Daniel]] can save the day.
==Synopsis==
[[File:HM6 warped Aerialbots.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|Whoa, Air Raid! Like, what was in that energon we picked up at that last outpost, man? This is, like, really trippy!]]
As the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]] pilot a survey vessel back to [[Earth]], they cross paths with a [[Metamorphose|mysterious glowing meteor]] that causes their craft to warp and twist out of shape. Alarmed, [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]] deploys the [[Technobot (G1)|Technobots]] as a rescue team.


*'''English/Malay dub name:''' ''The Evil Meteor''
On [[Chaar]], [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] is overjoyed at the success of their new weapon, and plots to use it again the [[Autobot]] base on [[Athenia]]. When the [[Decepticon]]s detect that the Technobots have been sent out, Galvatron has them alert the Decepticons on Earth. [[Cyclonus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Cyclonus]] and the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcons]] are sent out to obstruct the Technobots, and Cyclonus reveals that the meteor—named [[Metamorphose]] by [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]]—is a Decepticon creation.


[[File:Hm6 Rollbar chomp.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|Second worst thing to happen to Rollbar in this episode.]]
The Autobots on Athenia send out the Autobot [[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]] in [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Battleship Maximus]] to destroy the meteor. [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Rodimus Prime]] and the others are glad it wasn't heading for [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], though [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel Witwicky]] frets what will happen if the meteor reaches Athenia. The Headmasters reach the meteor and open fire, but everything they throw at it is deflected away. Fortress reports back to Rodimus, who tells him to observe the meteor.


==Detailed synopsis==
Galvatron and the Decepticon Headmasters arrive on Earth where [[Scourge (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Scourge]] reports Cyclonus's current success in interfering with the Autobots. They're attacked by the [[Throttlebot]]s, who immediately tangle with the Headmasters and come off decidedly second best. Galvatron, Scourge and the [[Sweep (G1)|Sweep]]s head off and join Cyclonus. While Galvatron is gloating to the Technobots, Battleship Maximus suddenly hoves into view overhead and disgorges the Autobot Headmasters. The Decepticon Headmasters, having defeated the Throttlebots, also turn up, and a battle begins to rage.


As the [[Aerialbot]]s pilot a survey vessel back to [[Earth]], they cross paths with a mysterious glowing meteorite that causes their craft to warp and twist out of shape. Alarmed, [[Ultra Magnus]] deploys the [[Technobot]]s as a rescue team, but they are obstructed by [[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] and the [[Terrorcon (G1)|Terrorcons]], who reveal that that the meteorite - nicknamed [[Metamorpho]] by [[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] - is a Decepticon creation.
Meanwhile, a ship launches from the Autobot's base on Earth—the Throttlebots, having played dead, have instead decided to sneak off in an [[Autobot frigate]] to try and deal with the meteor themselves, even ignoring an order to turn back from Rodimus. [[Wideload (G1)|Wideload]] and [[Chase (G1)|Chase]] jump out to attack the meteor, but the meteor's gravity field warps both them and the ship.


Off in space, the Autobot [[Headmaster]]s head out in [[Fortress Maximus|Battleship Maximus]] to destroy the meteorite, only to find that it resists their firepower. Unable to deter the meteorite, the team instead enters the battle on Earth, which has been joined by Galvatron, the [[Sweep]]s and the [[Throttlebot]]s. During the fight, the over-eager Throttlebots sneak off in a shuttle to try and deal with the meteorite themselves, only to fall victim to its gravity-warping field. Realising that stopping Metamorpho will require a non-metallic agent, the Autobots request that one of their human allies plant bombs on the meteorite, but Spike is still recovering from wounds recently sustained in battle, leaving only the reluctant Daniel to perform the task. After a manly talk about manly things and how to be man from his father, Daniel agrees, and is suited up in a non-metallic spacesuit before leaving with Fortress. Daniel gets cold feet, but Fortress calms the boy with an impromptu bit of [[wikipedia:gurning]], and Daniel makes the leap. Successfully getting inside the meteorite, he blows up its gravity engines, forcing the Decepticons to retreat, and returns to [[Athenia]] to be hailed a hero.
[[File:Hm6 unexplained injuries.jpg|thumb|left|upright=1.1|I'm sorry, Daniel, but we can't do the [[Kimi wa Transformer|ending credits]] scene any more. I am ''not'' a Transformer.]]
Realising that stopping Metamorphose will require a non-metallic agent, the Autobots request that one of their human allies plant bombs on the meteorite, but [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Spike]] is still recovering from wounds recently sustained in battle, and [[Marissa Faireborn]] of the [[Earth Defense Command|EDC]] is too busy to go. The Autobots are reluctant to expose Daniel to danger, and the boy runs to see his father. When Spike learns of the situation, he's determined to go, despite Daniel and [[Carly (G1)|Carly]]'s protests. Fortunately the other Autobots think it's a bad idea as well, and Daniel announces that he will go instead.


==Stats==
On Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons are still shooting at each other. The Headmasters are called away back to Athenia and depart in Battleship Maximus while [[Computron (G1)|Computron]] keeps Galvatron and his men distracted.


'''Original airdate:''' 7th August 1987
[[File:Hm6 fortmax funnyfaces.jpg|thumb|upright=1.1|It was this exact moment when we realized this series made Daniel even more annoying.]]
Daniel is suited up in a non-metallic spacesuit and is briefed by Spike before he and [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] head out to catch a ride on Battleship Maximus. Partway there they encounter Galvatron and the Decepticon Headmasters, and the Autobot Headmasters bar Fortress jump out to handle them. Daniel gets cold feet, but Fortress calms the boy with an impromptu bit of {{w|gurning}}. Fortress prepares to leave Wheelie in charge of the ship so he can go attack the meteor, but Daniel is now happy enough to make the attempt himself. Jumping off onto the meteor, Daniel is shot at by one of the metal-warping guns—it has no effect on him, but he's able to ride it inside. Successfully disabling the gravity emitters using the controls, he then plants a bomb before jumping overboard. The meteor explodes and Galvatron furiously retreats. Back on Athenia, Daniel is hailed as a hero.
{{--}}


===Featured Characters===
==Featured characters==
(''Numbers indicate order of appearance.)''
{{featuredcharacters
{|border=5 cellpadding=5 cellspacing=5 align=center style="border:#800000"
|c1=
! style="background:#FFEEEE" | [[Autobots]]
{{{!}}border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" style="background:transparent"
! style="background:#EEEEFE" | [[Decepticons]]
{{!}}-
! style="background:antiquewhite" | [[Human|Humans]]
{{!}}style="background:transparent; border-right: 0px" valign="top"{{!}}
|-
* [[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] (1)
| style="background:#FFEEEE" valign="top" |
* [[Slingshot (G1)|Slingshot]] (2)
*[[Fireflight (G1)|Fireflight]] (1)
* [[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (3)
*[[Slingshot (G1)|Slingshot]] (2)
* [[Skydive (G1 Aerialbot)|Skydive]] (4)
*[[Silverbolt (G1)|Silverbolt]] (3)
* [[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] (5)
*[[Skydive (G1)|Skydive]] (4)
* [[Ultra Magnus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Ultra Magnus]] (6)
*[[Air Raid (G1)|Air Raid]] (5)
* [[Jazz (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Jazz]] (7)
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] (6)
* [[Scattershot (G1)|Scattershot]] (12)
*[[Jazz]] (7)
* [[Nosecone (G1)|Nosecone]] (13)
*[[Scattershot]] (12)
* [[Strafe (G1)|Strafe]] (14)
*[[Nosecone]] (13)
* [[Afterburner (G1)|Afterburner]] (15)
*[[Strafe]] (14)
* [[Lightspeed (G1 Technobot)|Lightspeed]] (16)
*[[Afterburner]] (15)
* [[Hot Rod (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Rodimus Prime]] (23)
*[[Lightspeed]] (16)
* [[Kup (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Kup]] (24)
*[[Rodimus Prime]] (23)
{{!}}style="background:transparent; border-right: 0px" valign="top"{{!}}
*[[Kup]] (24)
* [[Arcee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Arcee]] (25)
*[[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] (25)
* [[Blurr (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Blurr]] (26)
*[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] (26)
* [[Wheelie (G1)|Wheelie]] (28)
*[[Wheelie]] (28)
* [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress]] (29)
*[[Fortress Maximus|Fortress]] (29)
* [[Brainstorm (G1)|Brainstorm]] (30)
*[[Brainstorm]] (30)
* [[Highbrow (G1)|Highbrow]] (31)
*[[Highbrow]] (31)
* [[Chromedome (G1)|Chromedome]] (32)
*[[Chromedome]] (32)
* [[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] (33)
*[[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] (33)
* [[Bumblebee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Goldbug]] (35)
*[[Bumblebee (G1)|Goldbug]] (35)
* [[Chase (G1)|Chase]] (36)
*[[Chase]] (36)
* [[Rollbar (G1)|Rollbar]] (37)
*[[Rollbar (G1)|Rollbar]] (37)
* [[Freeway (G1)|Freeway]] (38)
*[[Freeway]] (38)
* [[Computron (G1)|Computron]] (39)
*[[Chase]] (39)
* [[Wideload (G1)|Wideload]] (41)
*[[Computron]] (40)
{{!}}}
*[[Abominus]] (41)
|c2=
*[[Wide Load (G1)|Wide Load]] (42)
* [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] (8)
* [[Mindwipe (G1)|Mindwipe]] (9)
* [[Weirdwolf (G1)|Weirdwolf]] (10)
* [[Skullcruncher (G1)|Skullcruncher]] (11)
* [[Cyclonus (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Cyclonus]] (17)
* [[Blot (G1)|Blot]] (18)
* [[Cutthroat (G1)|Cutthroat]] (19)
* [[Hun-Gurrr (G1)|Hun-Gurrr]] (20)
* [[Sinnertwin (G1)|Sinnertwin]] (21)
* [[Rippersnapper (G1)|Rippersnapper]] (22)
* [[Scourge (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Scourge]] (34)
* [[Abominus (G1)|Abominus]] (40)
|c3=
* [[Daniel Witwicky (G1)|Daniel Witwicky]] (27)
* [[Carly (G1)|Carly]] (43)
* [[Spike Witwicky (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Spike Witwicky]] (44)
}}


| style="background:#EEEEFE" valign="top" |
==Notes==
*[[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] (8)
===Continuity notes===
*[[Mindwipe]] (9)
[[File:HM6 Throttlebots approach meteorite.jpg|150px|thumb|"Here's the plan: we do nothing."<br>"Yup. It's another world-beater!"]]
*[[Weirdwolf]] (10)
* The Throttlebots ''really'' look like they die in this episode, but they turn up okay later in the series. It's unclear if they were retrieved and repaired, or if they managed to recover and retreat like the [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]].
*[[Skullcruncher]] (11)
* The [[Sweep (G1)|Sweep]]s make their first of two appearances in the ''Headmasters''
*[[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] (17)
* This is the first ''The Headmasters'' episode to feature fewer than 50 characters.
*[[Blot]] (18)
{{-}}
*[[Cutthroat]] (19)
*[[Hun-Gurrr]] (20)
*[[Sinnertwin]] (21)
*[[Rippersnapper]] (22)
*[[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] (34)


| style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top" |
===''Transformers'' references===
*[[Daniel Witwicky]]  (27)
* Although she doesn't appear in the episode, or at any point during ''Headmasters'', Daniel suggests [[Marissa Faireborn]], who last appeared in "[[The Burden Hardest to Bear]]", as a possible candidate for the mission.
*[[Carly]] (43)
*[[Spike Witwicky]] (44)


|}
===Animation and technical errors===
[[File:Hm6 Sinnertwin.jpg|150px|thumb|''The Headmasters'' was [[Sinnertwin (G1)|this guy's]] lifetime spotlight. We're not kidding.]]
* As the Aerialbots' ship is approaching Earth, it passes by several objects that are drawn to look like planets but are not much larger than their ship.
* When first assessing the threat of the meteorite, Jazz is missing his insignia.
* When Sinnertwin fires on the Technobots, the yellow part of his upper arm is erroneously colored turquoise.
* As the Headmasters and Wheelie toss Daniel in the air, Wheelie is the same size as the Headmasters.
* In the Omni Productions dub, after the line "But then again, the universe is endless, there might be a rogue in here" someone laughs in the audio.


==Other notes==
===Trivia===
* Daniel sure regresses mentally in this episode. He bawls like a colicky two-year-old, complete with flailing fists in the air as Fortress holds him like he's got a full diaper (like Daniel has the full diaper, not Fortress), and Fortress makes silly faces to make him (Daniel) laugh. It's ''embarrassing'', and the sad thing is, it won't be the [[Hot Shot (Armada)|last]] [[Conspiracy|time]].
* Note how no-one even suggests that Carly—Spike's [[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 1|daring]], [[Blaster Blues|intelligent]] wife who once [[The Immobilizer|infiltrated a Decepticon base on her own]]—could go on the mission to the meteor. Instead it's straight to sending the whiny pre-teen kid to save everyone.
* Galvatron is a really terrible shot. As the Autobot Headmasters retreat, he can't land a single shot even ''near'' the enormous <s>city</s> building-sized Battleship Maximus directly in front of him.
* It's rather considerate of Galvatron to design the controls for the gravity emitter to be not just human-height but ''pre-teen'' human height.


===Transformers references===
===Foreign localization===
'''English'''
:*''Title:'' "'''The Evil Meteor''''" ([[Omni Productions]] dub)
:*''Original airdate:'' [[August 16]], [[1992]]


*Although she doesn't appear in the episode, or at any point during ''Headmasters'', Daniel suggests [[Marissa Faireborn]], who last appeared in ''[[The Burden Hardest to Bear]]'', as a possible candidate for the mission.


===Miscellanious trivia===
:*''Title:'' "'''Approach of the Demon Meteorite'''" ([[Shout! Factory]] sub)
::*The title is misspelled as "Approach of the Demon Metorite" in the DVD menu.
::*The meteorite is named "Metamorphosis" in Shout! Factory's subtitles, as opposed to "Metamorpho" in [[Metrodome]]'s subtitles and the original "Metamorphose" name.


*The Throttlebots ''really'' look like they die in this episode, but they turn up okay later in the series.
*Daniel sure regresses mentally in this episode. He bawls like a colicky two-year-old, complete with flailing fists in the air as Fort Max holds him like he's got a full diaper (like Daniel has the full diaper, not Fort Max), and Fort makes silly faces to make him (Daniel) laugh.  It's ''embarrassing''.
*Daniel's non-metallic spacesuit looks exactly like the [[Exo-Suit]] the Witwickys have been wearing since ''[[Transformers: The Movie]]'' and which are, presumably, metal.


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'''Italian'''
:*''Title:'' "'''Il coraggio di Daniel'''" ("Daniel's courage")
:*''Original airdate:'' ?
::*The asteroid is always referred to as a meteorite.
::*When Blurr asks Rodimus why the asteroid wasn't considered natural, in Italian he actually asks what does "artificial meteorite" means.
::*When the Headmasters come to pick up Daniel, the dub makes the latter say: «Wait, those are the Headmasters!», making it look like he didn't knew they were coming.
::*When Fortress manages to calm down Daniel, and he tells him that the stars are beautiful, instead of saying that they really are, Daniel says: «Yes, I'm going now», making it look like he actually choose to go out. This, of course, contradicts what happens next.
 
 
'''Mandarin'''
:*''Title:'' "'''Èmó Yǔnshí Jiējìn'''" (恶魔陨石接近, "Approach of the Demon Meteorite")
 
 
'''Russian'''
:*''Title:'' "'''Zloveschy Meteorit'''" (Зловещий метеорит, "The Ominous Meteorite")
:*''Original airdate:'' [[July 6]], [[1994]]
 
==Home video releases==
{{homevidnote|omni}}
;Laserdisc
[[File:Flag of Japan.png|20px|Japan]] 1996 — ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' Set ([[TakaraTomy|Takara]]) — Japanese audio only.
;DVD
[[File:Flag of UK.png|20px|United Kingdom]] 2002 — ''Transformers: Takara'' ([[Maverick Entertainment|Sony Wonder]]) — Omni dub only.<br>
[[File:Flag of Japan.png|20px|Japan]] 2002 — ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' — DVD Box ([[Geneon Universal Entertainment|Pioneer LDC]]) — Japanese audio only.<br>
[[File:Flag of UK.png|20px|United Kingdom]] 2005 — The Takara Collection Vol 1 — ''Transformers: Headmasters'' ([[Metrodome]])<br>
[[File:Flag of UK.png|20px|United Kingdom]] 2007 — ''Transformers'' — The Complete Takara Collection (Metrodome)<br>
[[File:Flag of Australia.png|20px|Australia]] 2007 — ''The Transformers: Headmasters'' ([[Madman Entertainment]])<br>
[[File:Flag of Australia.png|20px|Australia]] 2009 — ''The Transformers: Japan Generation 1'' — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)<br>
[[File:Flag of USA.png|20px|United States of America]] 2011 — ''Transformers Japanese Collection: Headmasters'' ([[Shout! Factory]]) — Japanese audio with optional English subtitles only.<br>
[[File:Flag of USA.png|20px|United States of America]] 2012 — ''Transformers: The Japanese Collection'' (Shout! Factory) — Japanese audio with optional English subtitles only.
 
 
[[Category:The Headmasters episodes]]

Latest revision as of 20:57, 5 March 2026

Transformers: The Headmasters ep 6

Proto-Dead End?
"Approach of the Demon Meteorite"
悪魔の隕石接近 ()
(Akuma no Inseki Sekkin)
Production company Takara, Toei
Airdate August 7, 1987
Writer Keisuke Fujikawa
Director Katsutoshi Sasaki
Animation studio Toei
Continuity Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Galvatron sends a metal-warping meteor on a collision course with Cybertron, and only Daniel can save the day.

Synopsis

[edit]
Whoa, Air Raid! Like, what was in that energon we picked up at that last outpost, man? This is, like, really trippy!

As the Aerialbots pilot a survey vessel back to Earth, they cross paths with a mysterious glowing meteor that causes their craft to warp and twist out of shape. Alarmed, Ultra Magnus deploys the Technobots as a rescue team.

On Chaar, Galvatron is overjoyed at the success of their new weapon, and plots to use it again the Autobot base on Athenia. When the Decepticons detect that the Technobots have been sent out, Galvatron has them alert the Decepticons on Earth. Cyclonus and the Terrorcons are sent out to obstruct the Technobots, and Cyclonus reveals that the meteor—named Metamorphose by Galvatron—is a Decepticon creation.

Second worst thing to happen to Rollbar in this episode.

The Autobots on Athenia send out the Autobot Headmasters in Battleship Maximus to destroy the meteor. Rodimus Prime and the others are glad it wasn't heading for Cybertron, though Daniel Witwicky frets what will happen if the meteor reaches Athenia. The Headmasters reach the meteor and open fire, but everything they throw at it is deflected away. Fortress reports back to Rodimus, who tells him to observe the meteor.

Galvatron and the Decepticon Headmasters arrive on Earth where Scourge reports Cyclonus's current success in interfering with the Autobots. They're attacked by the Throttlebots, who immediately tangle with the Headmasters and come off decidedly second best. Galvatron, Scourge and the Sweeps head off and join Cyclonus. While Galvatron is gloating to the Technobots, Battleship Maximus suddenly hoves into view overhead and disgorges the Autobot Headmasters. The Decepticon Headmasters, having defeated the Throttlebots, also turn up, and a battle begins to rage.

Meanwhile, a ship launches from the Autobot's base on Earth—the Throttlebots, having played dead, have instead decided to sneak off in an Autobot frigate to try and deal with the meteor themselves, even ignoring an order to turn back from Rodimus. Wideload and Chase jump out to attack the meteor, but the meteor's gravity field warps both them and the ship.

I'm sorry, Daniel, but we can't do the ending credits scene any more. I am not a Transformer.

Realising that stopping Metamorphose will require a non-metallic agent, the Autobots request that one of their human allies plant bombs on the meteorite, but Spike is still recovering from wounds recently sustained in battle, and Marissa Faireborn of the EDC is too busy to go. The Autobots are reluctant to expose Daniel to danger, and the boy runs to see his father. When Spike learns of the situation, he's determined to go, despite Daniel and Carly's protests. Fortunately the other Autobots think it's a bad idea as well, and Daniel announces that he will go instead.

On Earth, the Autobots and Decepticons are still shooting at each other. The Headmasters are called away back to Athenia and depart in Battleship Maximus while Computron keeps Galvatron and his men distracted.

It was this exact moment when we realized this series made Daniel even more annoying.

Daniel is suited up in a non-metallic spacesuit and is briefed by Spike before he and Wheelie head out to catch a ride on Battleship Maximus. Partway there they encounter Galvatron and the Decepticon Headmasters, and the Autobot Headmasters bar Fortress jump out to handle them. Daniel gets cold feet, but Fortress calms the boy with an impromptu bit of gurning. Fortress prepares to leave Wheelie in charge of the ship so he can go attack the meteor, but Daniel is now happy enough to make the attempt himself. Jumping off onto the meteor, Daniel is shot at by one of the metal-warping guns—it has no effect on him, but he's able to ride it inside. Successfully disabling the gravity emitters using the controls, he then plants a bomb before jumping overboard. The meteor explodes and Galvatron furiously retreats. Back on Athenia, Daniel is hailed as a hero.

[edit]

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

[edit]

Continuity notes

[edit]
"Here's the plan: we do nothing."
"Yup. It's another world-beater!"
  • The Throttlebots really look like they die in this episode, but they turn up okay later in the series. It's unclear if they were retrieved and repaired, or if they managed to recover and retreat like the Aerialbots.
  • The Sweeps make their first of two appearances in the Headmasters
  • This is the first The Headmasters episode to feature fewer than 50 characters.


Transformers references

[edit]

Animation and technical errors

[edit]
The Headmasters was this guy's lifetime spotlight. We're not kidding.
  • As the Aerialbots' ship is approaching Earth, it passes by several objects that are drawn to look like planets but are not much larger than their ship.
  • When first assessing the threat of the meteorite, Jazz is missing his insignia.
  • When Sinnertwin fires on the Technobots, the yellow part of his upper arm is erroneously colored turquoise.
  • As the Headmasters and Wheelie toss Daniel in the air, Wheelie is the same size as the Headmasters.
  • In the Omni Productions dub, after the line "But then again, the universe is endless, there might be a rogue in here" someone laughs in the audio.

Trivia

[edit]
  • Daniel sure regresses mentally in this episode. He bawls like a colicky two-year-old, complete with flailing fists in the air as Fortress holds him like he's got a full diaper (like Daniel has the full diaper, not Fortress), and Fortress makes silly faces to make him (Daniel) laugh. It's embarrassing, and the sad thing is, it won't be the last time.
  • Note how no-one even suggests that Carly—Spike's daring, intelligent wife who once infiltrated a Decepticon base on her own—could go on the mission to the meteor. Instead it's straight to sending the whiny pre-teen kid to save everyone.
  • Galvatron is a really terrible shot. As the Autobot Headmasters retreat, he can't land a single shot even near the enormous city building-sized Battleship Maximus directly in front of him.
  • It's rather considerate of Galvatron to design the controls for the gravity emitter to be not just human-height but pre-teen human height.

Foreign localization

[edit]

English


  • The title is misspelled as "Approach of the Demon Metorite" in the DVD menu.
  • The meteorite is named "Metamorphosis" in Shout! Factory's subtitles, as opposed to "Metamorpho" in Metrodome's subtitles and the original "Metamorphose" name.


Italian

  • Title: "Il coraggio di Daniel" ("Daniel's courage")
  • Original airdate: ?
  • The asteroid is always referred to as a meteorite.
  • When Blurr asks Rodimus why the asteroid wasn't considered natural, in Italian he actually asks what does "artificial meteorite" means.
  • When the Headmasters come to pick up Daniel, the dub makes the latter say: «Wait, those are the Headmasters!», making it look like he didn't knew they were coming.
  • When Fortress manages to calm down Daniel, and he tells him that the stars are beautiful, instead of saying that they really are, Daniel says: «Yes, I'm going now», making it look like he actually choose to go out. This, of course, contradicts what happens next.


Mandarin

  • Title: "Èmó Yǔnshí Jiējìn" (恶魔陨石接近, "Approach of the Demon Meteorite")


Russian

  • Title: "Zloveschy Meteorit" (Зловещий метеорит, "The Ominous Meteorite")
  • Original airdate: July 6, 1994

Home video releases

[edit]
All releases listed feature the original Japanese audio with optional Omni dub and English subtitles, unless otherwise noted.
Laserdisc

Japan 1996 — Transformers: The Headmasters Set (Takara) — Japanese audio only.

DVD

United Kingdom 2002 — Transformers: Takara (Sony Wonder) — Omni dub only.
Japan 2002 — Transformers: The Headmasters — DVD Box (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United Kingdom 2005 — The Takara Collection Vol 1 — Transformers: Headmasters (Metrodome)
United Kingdom 2007 — Transformers — The Complete Takara Collection (Metrodome)
Australia 2007 — The Transformers: Headmasters (Madman Entertainment)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers: Japan Generation 1 — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
United States of America 2011 — Transformers Japanese Collection: Headmasters (Shout! Factory) — Japanese audio with optional English subtitles only.
United States of America 2012 — Transformers: The Japanese Collection (Shout! Factory) — Japanese audio with optional English subtitles only.