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* Fairmaestro offers Swindle a [[scatter blaster]]; a weapon used by his "[[Swindle (G1)|Generation 1]]" and ''[[Swindle (Animated)|Animated]]'' counterparts.
* Fairmaestro offers Swindle a [[scatter blaster]]; a weapon used by his "[[Swindle (G1)|Generation 1]]" and ''[[Swindle (Animated)|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!
* 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!
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===Trivia===
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===Foreign localization===
===Foreign localization===


[[Category:EarthSpark episodes]]
[[Category:EarthSpark episodes]]

Revision as of 12:44, 21 June 2024

Transformers: EarthSpark ep 30
"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 interfere with the Maltos' mission to get an Ember-shard from Fairmaestro.

Synopsis


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

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

  • TBD

Foreign localization