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==Notes==
==Notes==
* The short was initially released via the Netflix Japan Anime account on Twitter in September 2020, followed by releases on the English Netflix Anime YouTube channel in December and Counter656's YouTube channel in January 2021. The Neflix YouTube release uses the title "Anime Attacks".
* The short was initially released via the Netflix Japan Anime account on Twitter in September 2020, followed by releases on the English Netflix Anime YouTube channel in December and Counter656's YouTube channel in January 2021. The Neflix YouTube release uses the title "Anime Attacks".
* The various vehicles filling the parking lot as props are all from previous Transformers toylines. The top row contains releases from [[Transformers: Prime_(toyline)|Transformers Prime]]: [[Bulkhead (Prime)/toys#First Edition|Bulkhead]], [[Wheeljack (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|Wheeljack]], [[Rumble (WFC)#Prime|Rumble]], First Edition [[Cliffjumper_(WFC)#First_Edition|Cliffjumper]] and a [[Vehicon (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|Vehicon]]. The bottom row of is a bit more random, with a [[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]] [[Sideways (ROTF)#Deluxe Class_toys|Sideways]], [[Transformers: Prime (toyline)#Beast Hunters (2013)|Beast Hunters]] [[Smokescreen (Prime)#Beast Hunters|Smokescreen]], [[Nezha#Nezha: Transformers|Nezha]] from [[Nezha: Transformers (franchise)|Nezha: Transformers]], and [[Camshaft (Movie)#Transformers (2007)|Camshaft]] from the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 movie line]].
* The various vehicles filling the parking lot as props are all from previous ''Transformers'' toylines. The top row contains releases from ''[[Transformers: Prime_(toyline)|Transformers Prime]]'': [[Bulkhead (Prime)/toys#First Edition|Bulkhead]], [[Wheeljack (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|Wheeljack]], [[Rumble (WFC)#Prime|Rumble]], First Edition [[Cliffjumper (WFC)#First_Edition|Cliffjumper]] and a [[Vehicon (Prime)#Robots in Disguise|Vehicon]]. The bottom row of is a bit more random, with a ''[[Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (toyline)|Revenge of the Fallen]]'' [[Sideways (ROTF)#Deluxe Class_toys|Sideways]], ''[[Transformers: Prime (toyline)#Beast Hunters (2013)|Beast Hunters]]'' [[Smokescreen (Prime)#Beast Hunters|Smokescreen]], [[Nezha#Nezha: Transformers|Nezha]] from ''[[Nezha: Transformers (franchise)|Nezha: Transformers]]'', and [[Camshaft (Movie)#Transformers (2007)|Camshaft]] from the [[Transformers (2007 toyline)|2007 movie line]].
** Oddly, the Sideways features a black hood not seen on any released version of the Deluxe mold.  
** Oddly, the Sideways features a black hood not seen on any released version of the Deluxe mold.  


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*''{{w|Devilman Crybaby}}'' was an anime reboot of the ''{{w|Devilman}}'' manga series that aired in January 2018 as a Netflix exclusive.
*''{{w|Devilman Crybaby}}'' was an anime reboot of the ''{{w|Devilman}}'' manga series that aired in January 2018 as a Netflix exclusive.
*Given this episode focused on anime, a few common anime tropes make an appearance:
*Given this episode focused on anime, a few common anime tropes make an appearance:
** Barricade's entire transformation sequence is inspired by magical girl transformations, specifically ''Sailor Moon''. This can bee seen in the final image with Cybertron appearing in the background.  
** Barricade's entire transformation sequence is inspired by magical girl transformations, specifically ''{{w|Sailor Moon}}''. This can bee seen in the final image with Cybertron appearing in the background.  
** Mirage and Barricade powering up with energy surrounding them is an staple in series such as ''Dragon Ball Z''.
** Mirage and Barricade powering up with energy surrounding them is an staple in series such as ''{{w|Dragon Ball Z}}''.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 09:05, 31 January 2022

Transformers Stop Motion Netflix Anime
Production company Allspark Animation
Airdate September 19, 2020
Director Mickey Lee
Animation studio Counter656
 Watch this episode on YouTube

pithy one liner

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Real World References

  • Devilman Crybaby was an anime reboot of the Devilman manga series that aired in January 2018 as a Netflix exclusive.
  • Given this episode focused on anime, a few common anime tropes make an appearance:
    • Barricade's entire transformation sequence is inspired by magical girl transformations, specifically Sailor Moon. This can bee seen in the final image with Cybertron appearing in the background.
    • Mirage and Barricade powering up with energy surrounding them is an staple in series such as Dragon Ball Z.