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{{episode|
{{episode|
|otherseries=''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|Transformers: Cyberverse]]'' ep 55
|otherseries=''[[Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)|Transformers: Cyberverse]]'' ep 55
|image=
|image=Cyberverse Thunderhowl.jpg
|caption=
|caption="'Tis a silly place."
|prev=Enemy Line
|prev=Enemy Line
|next=Wild Wild Wheel
|next=Wild Wild Wheel
|title="Thunderhowl"
|title="Thunderhowl"
|airdate=[[February 21]], [[2020]] (UK)
|airdate=[[February 21]], [[2020]] (UK)<br>[[May 17]], 2020 (USA)
|season=3
|season ep=19
|production company=[[Allspark Animation]]
|production company=[[Allspark Animation]]
|writer=
|writer=[[Mae Catt]]
|animation studio=[[Boulder Media Studio]]
|animation studio=[[Boulder Media Studio]]
|director=
|director=[[Ehud Landsberg]]
|video=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9J-25gIgIrI
|videosite=YouTube
}}
}}


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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
''On a moonlit night, two mechs, one [[Autobot]] and one [[Decepticon]] rush out of a Cybertronian forest in a maddened panic. At the entrance, the Autobot quickly scribbles a warning onto a rock for future travellers before a howl sends the two racing off. Stalking out of the woods, a crystalline wolf glares at their retreating forms and howls at the moon.''
''On a moonlit night, an [[Autobot]] and a [[Decepticon]] rush out of a Cybertronian forest in a maddened panic. At the entrance, the Autobot quickly scribbles a warning onto a rock for future travellers before a howl sends the two racing off. Stalking out of the woods, a crystalline wolf glares at their retreating forms and howls at the moon.''


In the present day, [[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]] and [[Chromia (Cyberverse)|Chromia]] race through the Cybertronian wilderness, Chromia explaining how a [[Caminus (planet)|Camien]] psychic tracker can locate the fragments of [[Windblade (Cyberverse)|Windblade]]'s overextended mind. Despite the ominous warning, Chromia cheerily leads Bumblebee into the overgrowth, the tracker leading them to the mystical [[Crystal City]]. Entering, Bumblebee is amazed by the empty city's beauty, though Chromia gripes about how the crystals are messing up the tracker. As they press onwards, neither witness their reflections exiting the walls.
In the present day, [[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]] and [[Chromia (Cyberverse)|Chromia]] race through the Cybertronian wilderness, Chromia explaining how a [[Caminus (planet)|Camien]] psychic tracker can locate the fragments of [[Windblade (Cyberverse)|Windblade]]'s overextended mind. Despite the ominous warning, Chromia cheerily leads Bumblebee into the overgrowth, the tracker leading them to the mystical [[Crystal City]]. Entering, Bumblebee is amazed by the empty city's beauty, though Chromia gripes about how the crystals are messing up the tracker. As they press onwards, neither witness their reflections exiting the walls.


In the city centre, the tracker's glitches forces the two Autobots to split up both running across the other's crystalline double and herded back to the square. Though the duo attempt to fight back, the doubles are impervious to their energy weapons. When Bumblebee is forced back, the wall sprouts crystals that drag him into it before he channels his [[Multiverse|mutliversal]] energy, shattering the wall, the doubles and a large wolf-bot.
In the city centre, the tracker's glitches forces the two Autobots to split up, both running across the other's crystalline double and herded back to the square. Though the duo attempt to fight back, the doubles are impervious to their energy weapons. When Bumblebee is forced back, the wall sprouts crystals that drag him into it before he channels his [[Multiverse|multiversal]] energy, shattering the wall, the doubles and freeing a large wolf-bot from its crystal prison.


As Bumblebee tends to his friend, the wolf stalks towards them, teeth bared... only to pounce on another double of Bumblebee. After transforming to robot mode to take out another Chromia copy, the stranger thanks the two Autobots for freeing him and introduces himself as [[Thunderhowl (Cyberverse)|Thunderhowl]]. Once a Knight of the [[Prime (rank)|Primes]], Thunderhowl was dispatched by his Liege Prime to destroy Crystal City only to wind up trapped. Quickly allying, the trio head off for the castle, where Windblade's mind is located, as Bumblebee catches Thunderhowl up on recent events.
As Bumblebee tends to his friend, the wolf stalks towards them, teeth bared... only to pounce on another double of Bumblebee. After transforming to robot mode to take out another Chromia copy, the stranger thanks the two Autobots for freeing him and introduces himself as [[Thunderhowl (Cyberverse)|Thunderhowl]]. Once a Knight of the [[Prime (rank)|Primes]], Thunderhowl was dispatched by [[Onyx Prime|his Liege Prime]] to destroy Crystal City only to wind up trapped. Quickly allying, the trio head off for the castle, where Windblade's mind is located, as Bumblebee catches Thunderhowl up on recent events.


When the three enter the castle, they quickly come across the Crystal Maze. While Thunderhowl suggests a back-to-back infiltration, Bumblebee and Chromia simply charge up with multiverse energy and smash through the walls, a bemused Thunderhowl following. Smashing their way past the duplicates, the trio comes upon the [[Crystalline King]], with Chromia detecting Windblade's shard inside him.
When the three enter the castle, they quickly come across the Crystal Maze. While Thunderhowl suggests a back-to-back infiltration, Bumblebee and Chromia opt to simply charge up with multiverse energy and smash through the walls, a bemused Thunderhowl following. Smashing their way past the duplicates, the trio comes upon the [[Crystalline King]], with Chromia detecting Windblade's shard inside it.


Boldy, Thunderhowl prepares to charge the entity only for the King to generate an army of Windblade clones. As she and Thunderhowl fight them off, Chromia instructs Bumblebee to destroy the King. Clambering up the throne, Bumblebee is greeted by more clones before he summons his multiverse energy, shattering the entity and freeing Windblade's psychic shard which Chromia quickly absorbs.
Boldly, Thunderhowl prepares to charge the entity only for the King to generate an army of Windblade clones. As she and Thunderhowl fight them off, Chromia instructs Bumblebee to destroy the King. Clambering up the throne, Bumblebee is greeted by more clones before he summons his multiverse energy, shattering the entity and freeing Windblade's psychic shard, which Chromia quickly absorbs. Without the King however, the city begins to collapse, sending the questers fleeing.


Without the King however, the city begins to collapse, sending the questers fleeing. Back in [[Iaconus]], Bumblebee and Chromia deliver the shard to [[Ratchet (Cyberverse)|Ratchet]] who quickly gets to work on Windbalde while Thunderhowl pledges his loyalty to [[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]]. Having, quite literally, a lot of weight on his hands, Optimus quickly inducts the beastformer into the Autobots, and just before the newcomer finishes his speech.
Back in [[Iaconus]], Bumblebee and Chromia deliver the shard to [[Ratchet (Cyberverse)|Ratchet]] who quickly gets to work on Windblade while Thunderhowl pledges his loyalty to [[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]]. Having, quite literally, a lot of weight on his hands, Optimus quickly inducts the beastformer into the Autobots.


==Featured characters==
==Featured characters==
Characters in ''italic text'' appear only in flashbacks.<br>
{{featuredcharacters
{{featuredcharacters
|c1=
|c1=
*[[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]]  
*''[[Autobot]] explorer'' (2)
*[[Chromia (Cyberverse)|Chromia]]
*[[Bumblebee (Cyberverse)|Bumblebee]] (4)
*[[Thunderhowl (Cyberverse)|Thunderhowl]]
*[[Chromia (Cyberverse)|Chromia]] (5)
*[[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]]
*[[Thunderhowl (Cyberverse)|Thunderhowl]] (10)
*[[Ratchet (Cyberverse)|Ratchet]] (13)
*[[Optimus Prime (Cyberverse)|Optimus Prime]] (14)
 
|c2=
*''[[Decepticon]] explorer'' (1)


|c4=
|c4=
* glass Thunderhowl
* Glass Thunderhowl (3)
* Autobot explorer
* Cybertronian birds (6)
* Decepticon explorer
* [[Singlehorn]] (7)
* glass Bumblebee
* Glass Bumblebees (8)
* glass Chromia
* Glass Chromias (9)
* glass Windblade
* [[Crystalline King]] (11)
* [[Crystalline King]]
* Glass [[Windblade (Cyberverse)|Windblade]]s (12)
}}
}}


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==Notes==
==Notes==
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*Thunderhowl appears to have been trapped sometime during the [[Expansion|Age of Expansion]] given his questions about [[Iaconus]] and the Titan's conquering of other planets, all details that were established in "[[The Citizen]]".
[[File:Cyberverse-S3E19-Thunderhowl-Onyx-Prime.jpg|thumb|right|250px|So, after [[Shockwave (Cyberverse)|Shockwave]] attempted to [[Battle For Cybertron IV|destroy the Allspark]], his spark was sent back in time, where he stole Onyx's identity and sent Thunderhowl to his doom in Crystal City? ''That Bastard!!'']]
*Thunderhowl mentions he was serving a Prime, but funnily enough that Prime goes ''conspicuously'' un-identified. However, we know [[Maccadam]], later revealed to be [[Alchemist Prime]], was around and about at the time, leading the fight against Iaconus. Hmm...
*Chromia reveals that Windblade's mind got shattered in five psychic fragments upon freeing [[Croaton (Cyberverse)|Croaton]] in "[[The End Of The Universe IV]]". By the end of this episode, she and Bumblebee have gathered 20% of Windblade's mind.
*Thunderhowl appears to have been trapped sometime during the [[Expansion|Age of Expansion]] given his questions about [[Iaconus]] and the [[Titan (group)|Titan]]'s conquering of other planets, all details that were established in "[[The Citizen]]".
*Thunderhowl mentions he was serving a Prime, though he doesn't mention which one. "[[The Perfect Decepticon]]" would later confirm his liege to have been [[Onyx Prime]], who traditionally has ancient connections with beast-mode Transformers.


===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
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===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===
*TBA
*Fantasy tropes; such as knights, ye old tongue, a mysterious forest, and a quest; abound in this episode. Even the music in the forest is suitably fantasy-esque.


===Other trivia===
===Other trivia===
*Interestingly, the opening flashback shows a [[generic]] Autobot and Decepticon duo working together. Seeing as they looked desperate to leave Crystal City, it is implied that they teamed up to survive.
*The Cybertronian message the pair leave as a warning reads "Yo man this place ain't cool I would deffo not go in"
*This episode introduces a new breed of [[mechanimal]], a [[singlehorn]], essentially a Cybertronian [[unicorn]].
*This episode introduces a new breed of [[mechanimal]], a [[singlehorn]], essentially a Cybertronian [[unicorn]].


===Animation and technical errors===
===Animation and technical errors===
*TBA
*TBA
===Foreign localization===
'''German'''
:*''Title:'' "'''Thunderhowl'''"
:*''Original airdate:'' [[January 30]], [[2021]]


===Foreign localization===
'''Portuguese'''
*TBA
:*''Title:'' "'''Thunderhowl'''"
:*''Original airdate:'' [[October 14]], 2021
:*''Notes:'' The YouTube upload of this episode is titled "'''Uivo do Trovão'''" ("Thunder Howl").


==Home video releases==
==Home video releases==

Latest revision as of 03:28, 16 December 2024

This article is about the cartoon episode. For the eponymous character, see Thunderhowl (Cyberverse).
Transformers: Cyberverse ep 55

"'Tis a silly place."
"Thunderhowl"
Season 3
No. in season 19
Production company Allspark Animation
Airdate February 21, 2020 (UK)
May 17, 2020 (USA)
Writer Mae Catt
Director Ehud Landsberg
Animation studio Boulder Media Studio
 Watch this episode on YouTube

Searching for Windblade, Bumblebee and Chromia discover that the legendary Crystal City holds many secrets.

Synopsis

[edit]

On a moonlit night, an Autobot and a Decepticon rush out of a Cybertronian forest in a maddened panic. At the entrance, the Autobot quickly scribbles a warning onto a rock for future travellers before a howl sends the two racing off. Stalking out of the woods, a crystalline wolf glares at their retreating forms and howls at the moon.

In the present day, Bumblebee and Chromia race through the Cybertronian wilderness, Chromia explaining how a Camien psychic tracker can locate the fragments of Windblade's overextended mind. Despite the ominous warning, Chromia cheerily leads Bumblebee into the overgrowth, the tracker leading them to the mystical Crystal City. Entering, Bumblebee is amazed by the empty city's beauty, though Chromia gripes about how the crystals are messing up the tracker. As they press onwards, neither witness their reflections exiting the walls.

In the city centre, the tracker's glitches forces the two Autobots to split up, both running across the other's crystalline double and herded back to the square. Though the duo attempt to fight back, the doubles are impervious to their energy weapons. When Bumblebee is forced back, the wall sprouts crystals that drag him into it before he channels his multiversal energy, shattering the wall, the doubles and freeing a large wolf-bot from its crystal prison.

As Bumblebee tends to his friend, the wolf stalks towards them, teeth bared... only to pounce on another double of Bumblebee. After transforming to robot mode to take out another Chromia copy, the stranger thanks the two Autobots for freeing him and introduces himself as Thunderhowl. Once a Knight of the Primes, Thunderhowl was dispatched by his Liege Prime to destroy Crystal City only to wind up trapped. Quickly allying, the trio head off for the castle, where Windblade's mind is located, as Bumblebee catches Thunderhowl up on recent events.

When the three enter the castle, they quickly come across the Crystal Maze. While Thunderhowl suggests a back-to-back infiltration, Bumblebee and Chromia opt to simply charge up with multiverse energy and smash through the walls, a bemused Thunderhowl following. Smashing their way past the duplicates, the trio comes upon the Crystalline King, with Chromia detecting Windblade's shard inside it.

Boldly, Thunderhowl prepares to charge the entity only for the King to generate an army of Windblade clones. As she and Thunderhowl fight them off, Chromia instructs Bumblebee to destroy the King. Clambering up the throne, Bumblebee is greeted by more clones before he summons his multiverse energy, shattering the entity and freeing Windblade's psychic shard, which Chromia quickly absorbs. Without the King however, the city begins to collapse, sending the questers fleeing.

Back in Iaconus, Bumblebee and Chromia deliver the shard to Ratchet who quickly gets to work on Windblade while Thunderhowl pledges his loyalty to Optimus Prime. Having, quite literally, a lot of weight on his hands, Optimus quickly inducts the beastformer into the Autobots.

[edit]

Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Others

Quotes

[edit]

Notes

[edit]

Continuity notes

[edit]
So, after Shockwave attempted to destroy the Allspark, his spark was sent back in time, where he stole Onyx's identity and sent Thunderhowl to his doom in Crystal City? That Bastard!!
  • Chromia reveals that Windblade's mind got shattered in five psychic fragments upon freeing Croaton in "The End Of The Universe IV". By the end of this episode, she and Bumblebee have gathered 20% of Windblade's mind.
  • Thunderhowl appears to have been trapped sometime during the Age of Expansion given his questions about Iaconus and the Titan's conquering of other planets, all details that were established in "The Citizen".
  • Thunderhowl mentions he was serving a Prime, though he doesn't mention which one. "The Perfect Decepticon" would later confirm his liege to have been Onyx Prime, who traditionally has ancient connections with beast-mode Transformers.

Transformers references

[edit]
  • Crystal City was introduced waaaaaayyyy back in the 1985 The Transformers episode "The Secret of Omega Supreme". It's shown up in plenty other pieces of fiction since then, but this is the first time it's reappeared on television in all that time.

Real-world references

[edit]
  • Fantasy tropes; such as knights, ye old tongue, a mysterious forest, and a quest; abound in this episode. Even the music in the forest is suitably fantasy-esque.

Other trivia

[edit]
  • Interestingly, the opening flashback shows a generic Autobot and Decepticon duo working together. Seeing as they looked desperate to leave Crystal City, it is implied that they teamed up to survive.
  • The Cybertronian message the pair leave as a warning reads "Yo man this place ain't cool I would deffo not go in"
  • This episode introduces a new breed of mechanimal, a singlehorn, essentially a Cybertronian unicorn.

Animation and technical errors

[edit]
  • TBA

Foreign localization

[edit]

German

Portuguese

  • Title: "Thunderhowl"
  • Original airdate: October 14, 2021
  • Notes: The YouTube upload of this episode is titled "Uivo do Trovão" ("Thunder Howl").

Home video releases

[edit]
  • TBA