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Revision as of 12:20, 21 June 2024
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| "The Butterfly Effect" | ||||||
| Season | 2 | |||||
| No. in season | 4 | |||||
| Production company | Hasbro Entertainment Nickelodeon | |||||
| Airdate | June 7, 2024 (Paramount+) TBD 2024 (Nickelodeon) | |||||
| Writer | Jen Bardekoff | |||||
| Director | William Ruzicka Scooter Tidwell | |||||
| Animation studio | 88 Pictures | |||||
Robby's feelings for his new crush interferes with the Malto's mission to get an Ember-shard from Fairmaestro.
Synopsis
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Quotes
Notes
Continuity notes
Transformers references
- Fairmaestro offers Swindle a scatter blaster; a weapon used by his "Generation 1" and Animated counterparts.
- Various iterations of Cosmos have been intended to appear in prior cartoons where their alternate mode was explained by them being involved in some form of human attraction/entertainment, but each time those stories never happened. Well, finally, it's here!
Real-world references
- The title of the episode refers to the "butterfly effect", where a tiny change can have big (and unexpected) consequences; the example that originated the term being that the mere flap of a butterfly's wings could cause a chain reaction of air current events that could ultimately affect the behavior of a tornado formed weeks later. Kinda the precursor to the domino meme. In this case, the butterflies in Robby's stomach affect his sibling's ability to outmaneuver the Fairmaestro.
Errors
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Trivia
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