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==Quotes==
==Quotes==
"Why can't my life be normal again?"<br />
"Because it's not scripted like comics?"<br />
"I wish someone was writing my life. I bet I'd have it pretty sweet for saving the world twice."
:—'''Robby''' and '''Twitch'''
"Sis, you know Thrash loves the wacky. ''gasp'' Maybe that's my catchphrase. I should practice that!"
:—'''Thrash'''
"Thrash does not like the wacky. No longer my catchphrase."
:—Also '''Thrash'''
"Your logic suggests a stalemate, and I will not accept an inconclusive outcome."
:—'''Shockwave'''
"Good luck! Sorry, you kinda need it. ...What?"
:—'''Thrash''' has utmost confidence in Bumblebee.


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 23:41, 26 October 2024

Transformers: EarthSpark ep 37
"The Need for Read"
Season 3
No. in season 1
Production company Hasbro Entertainment
Nickelodeon
Airdate October 25, 2024 (Paramount+)
TBA, 2024 (Nickelodeon)
Writer Dale Malinowski
Director Vinton Heuck
Animation studio 88 Pictures
 Watch this episode on Paramount+

Bumblebee and Breakdown’s friendship is put to the test when he, Mo, and Thrash enter the dome .

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Why can't my life be normal again?"
"Because it's not scripted like comics?"
"I wish someone was writing my life. I bet I'd have it pretty sweet for saving the world twice."

Robby and Twitch


"Sis, you know Thrash loves the wacky. gasp Maybe that's my catchphrase. I should practice that!"

Thrash


"Thrash does not like the wacky. No longer my catchphrase."

—Also Thrash


"Your logic suggests a stalemate, and I will not accept an inconclusive outcome."

Shockwave


"Good luck! Sorry, you kinda need it. ...What?"

Thrash has utmost confidence in Bumblebee.

Notes

Continuity notes

Transformers references

Real-world references

  • The opening scene evokes a stereotypical Old West film gunfight until it's revealed Bumblebee and Breakdown are firing at the dome.
  • In addition to the aforementioned Shockwave homage, Robby's comic also takes heavy inspiration from the oft-homaged cover to Uncanny X-Men #141, which features a similar "wanted poster" of multiple deceased or captured X-Men.

Errors

  • This whole episode's plot really hinges on a lack of digital comic purchasing in the 2020s, unless Robby prefers to only collect physical copies of comic books.

Trivia