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'''''Transformers Animated''''' is the latest television-supported ''Transformers'' [[franchise]], which began in December 2007. The latest re-imagining of the [[Transformers brand]] brings a highly dynamic and stylized look to the toys and fiction.
'''''Transformers Animated''''' is a television-supported ''Transformers'' [[Franchises|franchise]] that began in December 2007. This iteration of the [[Transformers brand]] brings a highly dynamic and stylized look to the toys and fiction.


The franchise consists of the following components:
The franchise consists of the following components:
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*[[Transformers Animated (toyline)|A toyline]]
*[[Transformers Animated (toyline)|A toyline]]
*[[Transformers Animated (books)|Several books]]
*[[Transformers Animated (books)|Several books]]
*[[Transformers Animated: The Game|A Nintendo DS game]]
*[[Transformers Animated: The Cool|A manga]]
*[[Transformers Animated (arcade)|Two arcade games]]


The cartoon began with a 3-episode mini-movie, first aired on Cartoon Network on December 26, 2007, and followed by a full 13-episode season, which started airing in January. The toyline, however, did not hit stores till the late spring of 2008, due to the ongoing popularity of the [[Movie (toyline)|2007 movie toys]].
The cartoon began with a 3-episode mini-movie, first aired on [[Cartoon Network]] on December 26, 2007, and followed by a full 13-episode season, which started airing in January. The toyline, however, did not hit stores till the late spring of 2008, due to the ongoing popularity of the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 movie toys]].


The series has adopted a new visual art style and form of storytelling which has not been used before in ''Transformers.'' The changes in design were created in an attempt to attract the modern youth viewer. The new art style incorporates a more "organic" feel to the Transformer characters. This style of art and character movement was introduced to emphasize dramatic movements and to allow the animator to express more emotion than in previous series.
The series adopted a new visual art style and form of storytelling which has not been used before in ''Transformers.'' The changes in design were created in an attempt to attract the modern youth viewer. The new art style incorporates a more "organic" feel to the Transformer characters. This style of art and character movement was introduced to emphasize dramatic movements and to allow the animator to express more emotion than in previous series.


==Reception==
==Reception==
On [[January 25]], [[2008]] the first regular episode of the Transformers Animated cartoon premiered as the #1 boys show in its time slot, ''significantly'' better ratings than previous [[Cartoon Network|CN]] programming.<ref><tt>"[...] the half-hour original series premiere of Transformers Animated (Saturday, Jan. 5, 10:30 a.m.), charting impressive double-digit delivery and ratings gains among key kid demos and ranking #1 in its time period versus all broadcast and cable competition with boys 6-11 and boys 2-11, according to preliminary data from Nielsen Media Research."</tt>, ''TimeWarner press release about the premiere of the first regular episode of [[Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]], "[[Home Is Where the Spark Is]]"'' — “Transformers Animated Premieres #1 on All Television Among Boys and Boosts Kids 6-11 and 2-11 Delivery by Powerful Double-Digits” ([[January 08]], [[2008]].) <u>TimeWarner newsroom - TimeWarner</u>. <small>Retrieved on [[February 24]], [[2009]]. [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1701434,00.html]</small></ref>
On [[January 25]], [[2008]] the first regular episode of the ''Transformers Animated'' cartoon premiered as the #1 boys show in its time slot, ''significantly'' better ratings than the previous [[Cartoon Network|CN]] programming.<ref><tt>"[...] the half-hour original series premiere of Transformers Animated (Saturday, Jan. 5, 10:30 a.m.), charting impressive double-digit delivery and ratings gains among key kid demos and ranking #1 in its time period versus all broadcast and cable competition with boys 6-11 and boys 2-11, according to preliminary data from Nielsen Media Research."</tt>, ''TimeWarner press release about the premiere of the first regular episode of ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]'', "[[Home Is Where the Spark Is]]"'' — "Transformers Animated Premieres #1 on All Television Among Boys and Boosts Kids 6-11 and 2-11 Delivery by Powerful Double-Digits" ([[January 8]], [[2008]].) <u>TimeWarner newsroom - TimeWarner</u>. Retrieved on [[February 24]], [[2009]]. [http://www.timewarner.com/corp/newsroom/pr/0,20812,1701434,00.html]</ref>


On [[February 24]], [[2009]] the seventh wave of Animated Voyager-class toys was canceled for unknown reasons.<ref><tt>"TFormers sponsor [http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/ BigBadToyStore] has just informed us that Hasbro has cancelled [sic] their Transformers Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee figures."</tt> “Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee Cancelled!, [http://forums.tformers.com/talk/index.php?showuser=440 bwbm (TFormers staffer)] ([[February 24]], [[2009]].) <u>TFormers.com</u>. <small>Retrieved on [[February 24]], [[2009]]. [http://tformers.com/transformers-animated-wave-7-voyager-golfire-grimlock-and-hydro-bumblebee-cancelled/11061/news.html]</small></ref>
On [[February 24]], [[2009]] the seventh wave of ''Animated'' Voyager-class toys was canceled for unknown reasons.<ref><tt>"TFormers sponsor [http://www.bigbadtoystore.com/ BigBadToyStore] has just informed us that Hasbro has cancelled [sic] their Transformers Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee figures."</tt> "Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee Cancelled!", [http://forums.tformers.com/talk/index.php?showuser=440 bwbm (TFormers staffer)] ([[February 24]], [[2009]].) <u>TFormers.com</u>. Retrieved on [[February 24]], [[2009]]. [http://tformers.com/transformers-animated-wave-7-voyager-golfire-grimlock-and-hydro-bumblebee-cancelled/11061/news.html]</ref> All other size classes aside from Activators followed soon after, leaving a large number of figures unreleased.


===Homages===
==Homages==
Even more so than ''[[Energon (franchise)|Energon]]'', ''Animated'' is saturated with frequent and obvious references and [[homage]]s to ''[[Generation 1]]'' and other lines, possibly intended as a celebration of the Transformers' 25th anniversary year. Among them are:
[[File:DecepticonAirCrowdFullPan01.jpg|thumb|upright=1.67|right|Raise your hand if you are one! (Come on, don't try and lie, [[Flareup (Animated)|Flareup]].)]]
* [[Arcee (Animated)|Arcee]] is based on  her Generation 1 [[Arcee (G1)|namesake]].
* [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|Blackarachnia]] is based on the [[Beast Era]] [[Blackarachnia (BW)|character of the same name]].
* [[Blitzwing (Animated)|Blitzwing]] is based on  his Generation 1 [[Blitzwing (G1)|namesake]].
* [[Blurr (Animated)|Blurr]] is based on his Generation 1 [[Blurr (G1)|namesake]]. He even has the same voice actor as his G1 counterpart.
* [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Bumblebee]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Bumblebee (G1)|character of the same name]], however his racing stripe recalls Bumblebee's [[Bumblebee (Movie)|2007 Movie iteration]]. [[Bumblebee (Animated)|Elite Guard Bumblebee]] has a similar color scheme to movie Bumblebee's "stealth" mode with some elements of Goldbug, the rebuilt version of Generation 1 Bumblebee. This Bumblebee's personality recalls [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Armada Hot Shot]].
* [[Cliffjumper (Animated)|Cliffjumper]] is based on [[Cliffjumper (G1)|his Generation 1 namesake]].
* [[Constructicon (Animated)|Constructicons]] [[Scrapper (Animated)|Scrapper]] and [[Mixmaster (Animated)|Mixmaster]] are loosely based on their [[Constructicon (G1)|G1 counterparts]], as well as their [[Scrapper (Movie)|movie]] [[Mixmaster (Movie)|counterparts]].
* [[Dinobot (Animated)|Dinobots]] [[Grimlock (Animated)|Grimlock]] and [[Swoop (Animated)|Swoop]] are based on the Generation 1 [[Dinobot (G1)|Dinobots]] of the [[Grimlock (G1)|same]] [[Swoop (G1)|name]]; and while [[Snarl (Animated)|Snarl]] shares a name with Generation 1 [[Snarl (G1)|Snarl]], his alt-mode is based on the Generation 1 [[Slag (G1)|Slag]].
* [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|Elita-1]] "shares" her name with her Generation 1 [[Elita One|namesake]], but her body is based on her namesake's original form Ariel.
* [[Jazz (Animated)|Jazz]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Jazz (G1)|character of the same name]].
* [[Megatron (Animated)|Cybertron Mode Megatron]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Megatron (G1)|character of the same name]], with some similarities to [[Megatron (Movie)|movie Megatron]]. [[Megatron (Animated)|Earth Mode Megatron]] is based on ''[[Return of Convoy]]'' [[Megatron (G1)|Super Megatron]].
* [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Cybertron Mode Optimus Prime]] is loosely based on the Generation 1 [[Optimus Prime (G1)|character of the same name]], specifically ''[[The War Within]]''. [[Optimus Prime (Animated)|Earth Mode Optimus Prime]] is based on the Generation 1 Prime, as well as ''[[Robots In Disguise]]'' [[Optimus Prime (RID)|Optimus Prime]] and ''Return of Convoy'' [[Star Convoy]].
* [[Prowl (Animated)|Prowl]] has a police-based alternate mode and a logical mind, like the Generation 1 [[Prowl (G1)|character of the same name]]. He also has the ability to create holographic images, an ability shared with Generation 1 [[Hound (G1)|Hound]].
* [[Ratchet (Animated)|Ratchet]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Ratchet (G1)|character of the same name]], with some design elements of [[Ratchet (Movie)|movie Ratchet]] and [[Red Alert (Armada)|Cybertron Red Alert]], and an attitude reminiscent of G1 [[Ironhide (G1)|Ironhide]] and [[Kup (G1)|Kup]].
* [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]] is named after the Generation 1 [[Sentinel Prime (G1)|character of the same name]].
* [[Seeker]]s [[Sunstorm (Animated)|Sunstorm]], [[Skywarp (Animated)|Skywarp]], [[Thundercracker (Animated)|Thundercracker]] and [[Starscream (Animated)|Starscream]] are based on the Generation 1 [[Sunstorm (G1)|characters]] of [[Thundercracker (G1)|the]] [[Skywarp (G1)|same]] [[Starscream (G1)|name]]. Animated [[Dirge (Animated)|Dirge]], though not a [[Conehead]], recalls his [[Dirge (G1)|G1 color scheme]].
* [[Shockwave (Animated)|Shockwave]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Shockwave (G1)|character of the same name]], though with a new alternate mode. He even has the same [[Corey Burton|voice actor]] as he did in G1. He also transforms into an Autobot, Longarm Prime, as a double agent, much like [[Punch|Punch/Counterpunch]].
* [[Soundwave (Animated)|Soundwave]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Soundwave (G1)|character of the same name]], though with a new alternate mode loosely based on an unproduced [[Classics (2006)|Classics]] toy of his G1 counterpart. He still has his partner, [[Laserbeak (Animated)|Laserbeak]], who is based on his [[Laserbeak (G1)|G1 namesake]], but with an all-new alt-mode.
* [[Ultra Magnus (Animated)|Ultra Magnus]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|character of the same name]].
* [[Wasp|Wasp's]] later appearance is based on Beast Era [[Waspinator]].
* [[Wreck-Gar (Animated)|Wreck-Gar]] is based on the Generation 1 [[Wreck-Gar (G1)|character of the same name]].


In addition, there are characters seen in the cartoon/comic that also have strong homages (The [[Witwicky]] family, [[Omega Supreme (Animated)|Omega Supreme]], [[Wheeljack (Animated)|Wheeljack]], [[Perceptor (Animated)|Perceptor]], etc). These may yet become toys. And of course there's the [[theme song]].
Even more so than ''[[Transformers: Energon (franchise)|Energon]]'', ''Animated'' is saturated with frequent and obvious references and [[homage]]s to [[The Transformers (franchise)|Generation 1]] and other lines, possibly intended as a celebration of the Transformers' 25th anniversary year. It would, in all seriousness, take less time to list the characters who are ''not'' homages to past series: [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]], [[Lugnut (Animated)|Lugnut]], [[Sentinel Prime (Animated)|Sentinel Prime]], [[Lockdown (Animated)|Lockdown]], [[Dirt Boss (Animated)|Dirt Boss]], [[Jetfire (Animated)|Jetfire]], [[Yoketron (Animated)|Yoketron]], [[Lightbright (Animated)|Lightbright]], and [[Lickety-Split (Animated)|Lickety-Split]]. Out of ''that'' list, the last two (both girls) deliberately borrow their names from other, girlier Hasbro products, Dirt Boss is a visual homage to ''Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'', Sentinel paid homage to ''The Tick'' ([[Townsend Coleman]] voiced the Tick previously), Lockdown's design [[Lockdown (Animated)#Notes|homages rubsigns]], Yoketron is named after [[Hideaki Yoke]], and Jetfire's transformation may be a homage to ''King of [[Brave (franchise)|Braves]] GaoGaiGar''!


==Trivia==
The vast bulk of homages are to Generation 1, [[Hot Shot (Animated)|though]] [[Strika (Animated)|some]] [[Blackarachnia (Animated)|other]] [[Blackout (Animated)|franchises]] [[Red Alert (Animated)|are]] [[Slapper (Animated)|also]] represented. See individual character pages for specific details. Most of the humans are original, though the [[Spike Witwicky (Animated)|Witwicky]] [[Carly Witwicky (Animated)|family]] [[Daniel Witwicky (Animated)|are]] [[Sparkplug (Animated human)|exceptions]].
* This is the second Transformers series (the first being ''[[Beast Machines]]'') wherein a strict separation is made in the type of weaponry used by either side. According to [[Derrick J. Wyatt]], "To me the Autobots were built as a labor force, and the Decepticons were created as the Military. This is one reason that the Decepticons use military weapons, while the Autobots use 'tools' to fight with." <ref>[https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=21975298&amp;postID=8564559979841180115 Comments section of "Back from BotCon" in Derrick Wyatt's blog]</ref>
 
* An early working title for this incarnation was ''Transformers: Heroes'' <ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=8312 Next TF Cartoon Series: "Transformers Heroes"?]</ref>
Of course, there's also the [[theme song]] and every given page of ''[[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac|The AllSpark]] [[Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II|Almanac]]''s, where some homages are turned into double-homages ([[Huffer (Animated)|Huffer]] homages [[Huffer (G1)|Huffer]] and Nintendo's ''Mario'', [[Searchlight (Animated)|Searchlight]] homages [[Searchlight (G1)|Searchlight]] and [[Batman]]).
* An edited 10-minute preview of the first episode was shown at the NTFA Mini-Con fan convention held in Arlöv, Sweden, on november 3 and 4, 2007. The full episode had been promised and secured by Hasbro Nordic for the event, but Hasbro US overruled them in the last second, allowing only an abbreviated and for the event created edit to be shown.<ref>http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-news-rumors/156331-new-transformers-animated-series-details-revealed-ntfa-mini-con.html</ref>
 
==Japanese release==
[[File:Transformers-Animated-Japan-Logo.png|center|upright=1.67]]
 
In 2010, [[TakaraTomy]] released both the ''Transformers Animated'' (トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド) toyline and the ''Animated'' cartoon series in [[Japan]]. The series retains its English title and, as with the [[Transformers (2007 franchise)|Movie franchise]], retains ''most'' of the Western names ("Optimus Prime" rather than "[[Convoy (rank)|Convoy]]", "Decepticon" rather than "Destron", etc.), though [[Bulkhead (Animated)|Bulkhead]] has been renamed "Ironhide".
 
[http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-news-rumors/285256-figure-king-issue-143-image-scans.html According to a preview article] in ''[[Figure Ō]]'' magazine, [http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/animated-8/latest-edition-of-tv-magazine-reveals-new-transformers-animated-japan-details-169265/ and one in] ''[[TV Magazine]]'', ''Animated'' was to be heavily altered in order to make it take place within the continuity of the 2007 ''Transformers'' feature film. According to [[TakaraTomy]] marketing director [[Masahiko Yamazaki]], it takes place chronologically before the movie. However, content within the actual dub of the show contradicts some of Yamazaki's statements (such as Bulkhead having his "world view" modified to be inline with Movie [[Ironhide (Movie)|Ironhide]]'s), so the extent of this alteration is contestable.
 
The cartoon's Japanese version is directed by [[Yoshikazu Iwanami]], who previously directed the Japanese versions of ''[[Beast Wars: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars]]'', ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Metals (franchise)|Beast Wars Metals]]'', and ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (cartoon)|Beast Wars Returns]]''.
 
The cartoon began [[April 3]] at 8am on the [[TV Tokyo]] affiliate, [[TV Aichi]], with a regular Saturday morning timeslot. [[TV Aichi]] have set up a [http://www.tv-aichi.co.jp/TF-animated/ website] for the series with the not-at-all melodramatic tagline: "The world will change. A future will be born..."
 
Additionally, a [[manga]] series by [[Naoto Tsushima]], ''[[Transformers Animated: The Cool]]'', was serialized in the pages of ''[[Kerokero Ace]]'' from May 2010 to May 2011.
 
==Notes==
* This is the second Transformers series (the first being ''[[Beast Machines: Transformers (franchise)|Beast Machines]]'') wherein a strict separation is made in the type of weaponry used by either side. According to [[Derrick J. Wyatt]], "To me the Autobots were built as a labor force, and the Decepticons were created as the Military. This is one reason that the Decepticons use military weapons, while the Autobots use 'tools' to fight with."<ref>[https://www.blogger.com/comment.g?blogID=21975298&amp;postID=8564559979841180115 Comments section of "Back from BotCon" in Derrick Wyatt's blog]</ref>
* An early working title for this incarnation was ''Transformers: Heroes''.<ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/news/view.php?id=8312 Next TF Cartoon Series: "Transformers Heroes"?]</ref>
* The series features a similar animation style to ''[[Ben 10]]'', a brand Wyatt also contributed to.
* An edited 10-minute preview of the first episode was shown at the NTFA Mini-Con fan convention held in Arlöv, Sweden, on November 3 and 4, 2007. The full episode had been promised and secured by Hasbro Nordic for the event, but Hasbro US overruled them at the last second, allowing only an abbreviated edit created specifically for the event to be shown.<ref>http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-news-rumors/156331-new-transformers-animated-series-details-revealed-ntfa-mini-con.html</ref>
 
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://enewsi.com/news.php?catid=194&amp;itemid=11280 Transformers animated press release]
* [http://enewsi.com/news.php?catid=194&amp;itemid=11280 Transformers animated press release]
* [http://tv.ign.com/articles/801/801348p1.html Exclusive Transformers Animated Producer Interview]
* [https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/07/03/exclusive-transformers-animated-executive-producer-interview Exclusive Transformers Animated Executive Producer Interview]
* [https://www.ign.com/articles/2007/07/13/exclusive-interview-transformers-animated-director Exclusive Transformers Animated Director Interview]
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/transformersa/index.html Cartoon Network Transformers Animated site]
* [http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/tv_shows/transformersa/index.html Cartoon Network Transformers Animated site]
* [http://www.kabillion.com/transformers Transformers Animated on Kabillion (Full Episodes and Games]
* [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/animated/ Hasbro's official ''Transformers'' Animated homepage]
* [http://www.hasbro.com/transformers/animated/ Hasbro's official ''Transformers'' Animated homepage]
*[http://www.takaratomy.co.jp/products/TF/products/animated/index2.html TakaraTomy's official ''Transformers'' Animated homepage (site is in Japanese)]


==References==
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Animated continuity family
Animated

Transformers Animated is a television-supported Transformers franchise that began in December 2007. This iteration of the Transformers brand brings a highly dynamic and stylized look to the toys and fiction.

The franchise consists of the following components:

The cartoon began with a 3-episode mini-movie, first aired on Cartoon Network on December 26, 2007, and followed by a full 13-episode season, which started airing in January. The toyline, however, did not hit stores till the late spring of 2008, due to the ongoing popularity of the 2007 movie toys.

The series adopted a new visual art style and form of storytelling which has not been used before in Transformers. The changes in design were created in an attempt to attract the modern youth viewer. The new art style incorporates a more "organic" feel to the Transformer characters. This style of art and character movement was introduced to emphasize dramatic movements and to allow the animator to express more emotion than in previous series.

Reception

[edit]

On January 25, 2008 the first regular episode of the Transformers Animated cartoon premiered as the #1 boys show in its time slot, significantly better ratings than the previous CN programming.[1]

On February 24, 2009 the seventh wave of Animated Voyager-class toys was canceled for unknown reasons.[2] All other size classes aside from Activators followed soon after, leaving a large number of figures unreleased.

Homages

[edit]
Raise your hand if you are one! (Come on, don't try and lie, Flareup.)

Even more so than Energon, Animated is saturated with frequent and obvious references and homages to Generation 1 and other lines, possibly intended as a celebration of the Transformers' 25th anniversary year. It would, in all seriousness, take less time to list the characters who are not homages to past series: Bulkhead, Lugnut, Sentinel Prime, Lockdown, Dirt Boss, Jetfire, Yoketron, Lightbright, and Lickety-Split. Out of that list, the last two (both girls) deliberately borrow their names from other, girlier Hasbro products, Dirt Boss is a visual homage to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Sentinel paid homage to The Tick (Townsend Coleman voiced the Tick previously), Lockdown's design homages rubsigns, Yoketron is named after Hideaki Yoke, and Jetfire's transformation may be a homage to King of Braves GaoGaiGar!

The vast bulk of homages are to Generation 1, though some other franchises are also represented. See individual character pages for specific details. Most of the humans are original, though the Witwicky family are exceptions.

Of course, there's also the theme song and every given page of The AllSpark Almanacs, where some homages are turned into double-homages (Huffer homages Huffer and Nintendo's Mario, Searchlight homages Searchlight and Batman).

Japanese release

[edit]

In 2010, TakaraTomy released both the Transformers Animated (トランスフォーマー アニメイテッド) toyline and the Animated cartoon series in Japan. The series retains its English title and, as with the Movie franchise, retains most of the Western names ("Optimus Prime" rather than "Convoy", "Decepticon" rather than "Destron", etc.), though Bulkhead has been renamed "Ironhide".

According to a preview article in Figure Ō magazine, and one in TV Magazine, Animated was to be heavily altered in order to make it take place within the continuity of the 2007 Transformers feature film. According to TakaraTomy marketing director Masahiko Yamazaki, it takes place chronologically before the movie. However, content within the actual dub of the show contradicts some of Yamazaki's statements (such as Bulkhead having his "world view" modified to be inline with Movie Ironhide's), so the extent of this alteration is contestable.

The cartoon's Japanese version is directed by Yoshikazu Iwanami, who previously directed the Japanese versions of Beast Wars, Beast Wars Metals, and Beast Wars Returns.

The cartoon began April 3 at 8am on the TV Tokyo affiliate, TV Aichi, with a regular Saturday morning timeslot. TV Aichi have set up a website for the series with the not-at-all melodramatic tagline: "The world will change. A future will be born..."

Additionally, a manga series by Naoto Tsushima, Transformers Animated: The Cool, was serialized in the pages of Kerokero Ace from May 2010 to May 2011.

Notes

[edit]
  • This is the second Transformers series (the first being Beast Machines) wherein a strict separation is made in the type of weaponry used by either side. According to Derrick J. Wyatt, "To me the Autobots were built as a labor force, and the Decepticons were created as the Military. This is one reason that the Decepticons use military weapons, while the Autobots use 'tools' to fight with."[3]
  • An early working title for this incarnation was Transformers: Heroes.[4]
  • The series features a similar animation style to Ben 10, a brand Wyatt also contributed to.
  • An edited 10-minute preview of the first episode was shown at the NTFA Mini-Con fan convention held in Arlöv, Sweden, on November 3 and 4, 2007. The full episode had been promised and secured by Hasbro Nordic for the event, but Hasbro US overruled them at the last second, allowing only an abbreviated edit created specifically for the event to be shown.[5]

References

[edit]
  1. "[...] the half-hour original series premiere of Transformers Animated (Saturday, Jan. 5, 10:30 a.m.), charting impressive double-digit delivery and ratings gains among key kid demos and ranking #1 in its time period versus all broadcast and cable competition with boys 6-11 and boys 2-11, according to preliminary data from Nielsen Media Research.", TimeWarner press release about the premiere of the first regular episode of Transformers Animated, "Home Is Where the Spark Is" — "Transformers Animated Premieres #1 on All Television Among Boys and Boosts Kids 6-11 and 2-11 Delivery by Powerful Double-Digits" (January 8, 2008.) TimeWarner newsroom - TimeWarner. Retrieved on February 24, 2009. [1]
  2. "TFormers sponsor BigBadToyStore has just informed us that Hasbro has cancelled [sic] their Transformers Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee figures." "Animated Wave 7 Voyager Golfire Grimlock and Hydro Bumblebee Cancelled!", bwbm (TFormers staffer) (February 24, 2009.) TFormers.com. Retrieved on February 24, 2009. [2]
  3. Comments section of "Back from BotCon" in Derrick Wyatt's blog
  4. Next TF Cartoon Series: "Transformers Heroes"?
  5. http://www.tfw2005.com/boards/transformers-news-rumors/156331-new-transformers-animated-series-details-revealed-ntfa-mini-con.html
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