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'''''Armada''''' is a ''Transformers'' cartoon series that ran from 2002-2003, in support of the franchise of the same name.  The show initiated a total continuity reboot, setting up a brand new ''Transformers'' universe separate from any previous storyline.  Together with its two sequels, this continuity family is now known as the [[Unicron Trilogy|Unicron Trilogy]].
'''''Armada''''' is a ''Transformers'' cartoon series that ran from 2002-2003, in support of the franchise of the same name.  The show initiated a total continuity reboot, setting up a brand new ''Transformers'' universe separate from any previous storyline.  Together with its two sequels, this continuity family is now known as the [[Unicron Trilogy]].
''Armada'''s universe is most distinguished by the presence and importance of [[Mini-Con|Mini-Cons]], a race of human-sized Transformers that, when "[[Powerlinx|powerlinxed]]" to their larger brethren, would unleash a flood of energy.  Because of the great potential for their exploitation, the Mini-Cons attempt to abstain from the [[Autobot|Autobot]]/[[Decepticon|Decepticon]] war and flee [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], crashing on [[Earth|Earth]] and its moon.  When some Mini-Cons are accidentally reactivated in 2002 by clumsy teenagers, a beacon alerts both the Autobots and Decepticons on Cybertron, who track them to Earth and continue their battle here.
''Armada'''s universe is most distinguished by the presence and importance of [[Mini-Con|Mini-Cons]], a race of human-sized Transformers that, when "[[Powerlinx|powerlinxed]]" to their larger brethren, would unleash a flood of energy.  Because of the great potential for their exploitation, the Mini-Cons attempt to abstain from the [[Autobot]]/[[Decepticon]] war and flee [[Cybertron (planet)|Cybertron]], crashing on [[Earth]] and its moon.  When some Mini-Cons are accidentally reactivated in 2002 by clumsy teenagers, a beacon alerts both the Autobots and Decepticons on Cybertron, who track them to Earth and continue their battle here.




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* [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] ([[Garry Chalk|Garry Chalk]])
* [[Optimus Prime (Armada)|Optimus Prime]] ([[Garry Chalk]])
* [[Blurr (Armada)|Blurr]] ([[Brian Drummond|Brian Drummond]])
* [[Blurr (Armada)|Blurr]] ([[Brian Drummond]])
* [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] ([[Brent Miller|Brent Miller]])
* [[Hot Shot (Armada)|Hot Shot]] ([[Brent Miller]])
* [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]] ([[Scott McNeil|Scott McNeil]])
* [[Jetfire (Armada)|Jetfire]] ([[Scott McNeil]])
* [[Overload (Armada)|Overload]]  
* [[Overload (Armada)|Overload]]  
* [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] ([[Brian Dobson|Brian Dobson]])
* [[Red Alert (Armada)|Red Alert]] ([[Brian Dobson]])
* [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] ([[Ward Perry|Ward Perry]])
* [[Scavenger (Armada)|Scavenger]] ([[Ward Perry]])
* [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]] ([[Sam Vincent|Sam Vincent]])
* [[Side Swipe (Armada)|Side Swipe]] ([[Sam Vincent]])
* [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Smokescreen/Hoist]] ([[Dale Wilson|Dale Wilson]])
* [[Smokescreen (Armada)|Smokescreen/Hoist]] ([[Dale Wilson]])


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* [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron/Galvatron]] ([[David Kaye|David Kaye]])
* [[Megatron (Armada)|Megatron/Galvatron]] ([[David Kaye]])
* [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]] ([[Don Brown|Don Brown]])
* [[Cyclonus (Armada)|Cyclonus]] ([[Don Brown]])
* [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]] ([[Alvin Sanders|Alvin Sanders]])
* [[Demolishor (Armada)|Demolishor]] ([[Alvin Sanders]])
* [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] ([[Michael Dobson|Michael Dobson]])
* [[Starscream (Armada)|Starscream]] ([[Michael Dobson]])
* [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]] ([[Colin Murdoch|Colin Murdoch]])
* [[Thrust (Armada)|Thrust]] ([[Colin Murdoch]])
* [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] ([[Doug Parker|Doug Parker]])
* [[Tidal Wave (Armada)|Tidal Wave]] ([[Doug Parker]])
* [[Wheeljack (Armada)|Wheeljack]] ([[Michael Daingerfield|Michael Daingerfield]])
* [[Wheeljack (Armada)|Wheeljack]] ([[Michael Daingerfield]])


| style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top" | '''Regulars'''
| style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top" | '''Regulars'''
* [[Rad White|Rad White]] ([[Kirby Morrow|Kirby Morrow]])
* [[Rad White]] ([[Kirby Morrow]])
* [[Alexis|Alexis]] ([[Tabitha St. Germain|Tabitha St. Germain]])
* [[Alexis]] ([[Tabitha St. Germain]])
* [[Billy (Armada)|Billy]] ([[Andrew Francis|Andrew Francis]])
* [[Billy (Armada)|Billy]] ([[Andrew Francis]])
* [[Carlos Lopez|Carlos Lopez]] ([[Matt Hill|Matt Hill]])
* [[Carlos Lopez]] ([[Matt Hill]])
* [[Fred (Armada)|Fred]] ([[Tony Sampson|Tony Sampson]])
* [[Fred (Armada)|Fred]] ([[Tony Sampson]])




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* [[Sideways|Sideways]] ([[Paul Dobson|Paul Dobson]])
* [[Sideways]] ([[Paul Dobson]])
* [[Nemesis Prime (Armada)|Nemesis Prime]] (Paul Dobson)
* [[Nemesis Prime (Armada)|Nemesis Prime]] (Paul Dobson)
* [[Unicron|Unicron]] ([[Mark Acheson|Mark Acheson]])
* [[Unicron]] ([[Mark Acheson]])


'''Mini-Cons'''
'''Mini-Cons'''


* [[Sparkplug (Armada)|Sparkplug]]
* [[Sparkplug (Armada)|Sparkplug]]
* [[Street Action Mini-Con Team|Street Action Mini-Con Team]]
* [[Street Action Mini-Con Team]]
** [[High Wire (Armada)|High Wire]] ([[Terry Klassen|Terry Klassen]])
** [[High Wire (Armada)|High Wire]] ([[Terry Klassen]])
** [[Grindor (Armada)|Grindor]]
** [[Grindor (Armada)|Grindor]]
** [[Sureshock (Armada)|Sureshock]]
** [[Sureshock (Armada)|Sureshock]]
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* [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Air Defense Mini-Con Team]]: [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber]]
* [[Air Defense Mini-Con Team (Armada)|Air Defense Mini-Con Team]]: [[Star Saber (Armada)|Star Saber]]
** [[Jetstorm (Armada)|Jetstorm]]
** [[Jetstorm (Armada)|Jetstorm]]
** [[Runway|Runway]]
** [[Runway]]
** [[Sonar (Armada)|Sonar]]
** [[Sonar (Armada)|Sonar]]


* [[Race Mini-Con Team|Race Mini-Con Team]]: [[Skyboom (Armada)|Skyboom Shield]]
* [[Race Mini-Con Team]]: [[Skyboom (Armada)|Skyboom Shield]]
** [[Downshift (Armada)|Downshift]]
** [[Downshift (Armada)|Downshift]]
** [[Dirt Boss (Armada)|Dirt Boss]]
** [[Dirt Boss (Armada)|Dirt Boss]]
** [[Mirage (Armada)|Mirage]]
** [[Mirage (Armada)|Mirage]]


* [[Space Mini-Con Team|Space Mini-Con Team]]: [[Requiem Blaster|Requiem Blaster]]
* [[Space Mini-Con Team]]: [[Requiem Blaster]]
** [[Astroscope|Astroscope]]
** [[Astroscope]]
** [[Payload (Armada)|Payload]]
** [[Payload (Armada)|Payload]]
** [[Sky Blast|Sky Blast]]
** [[Sky Blast]]


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Narrator: [[Jim Conrad|Jim Conrad]]
Narrator: [[Jim Conrad]]




==Major Locations==
==Major Locations==
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln, Nebraska]]
* [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]
*[[Cybertron Base (Armada)|Cybertron Base]] (Autobot HQ)
*[[Cybertron Base (Armada)|Cybertron Base]] (Autobot HQ)
*[[Cosmoscope Research Center|Cosmoscope Research Center]]
*[[Cosmoscope Research Center]]


* [[Lunar Base (Armada)|Lunar Base]] (Decepticon HQ)
* [[Lunar Base (Armada)|Lunar Base]] (Decepticon HQ)
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* Initial plans called for [[Dreamwave|Dreamwave]] to supply character models for the series (at least, that was the claim), but that never materialized, possibly throwing off production schedules.
* Initial plans called for [[Dreamwave]] to supply character models for the series (at least, that was the claim), but that never materialized, possibly throwing off production schedules.
* [[Cartoon Network|Cartoon Network]], the channel that aired the show, reportedly would not sign off on the series without a certain number of episodes already finished, forcing a rush job to get the cartoon out to coincide with the toy line's release.
* [[Cartoon Network]], the channel that aired the show, reportedly would not sign off on the series without a certain number of episodes already finished, forcing a rush job to get the cartoon out to coincide with the toy line's release.


Even accounting for the rushed dub, ''Armada'''s scripting tends to be of poor quality. Characters give long, rambling, semi-coherent monologues, react strangely to one another's dialog, have very disjointed "conversations", reiterate obvious plot points to one another, and repeatedly use stock phrases such as "Hey, wait up!"  Moments of intended silence are filled with babble, especially the dreaded "Uh?" every time a character reacts to anything.
Even accounting for the rushed dub, ''Armada'''s scripting tends to be of poor quality. Characters give long, rambling, semi-coherent monologues, react strangely to one another's dialog, have very disjointed "conversations", reiterate obvious plot points to one another, and repeatedly use stock phrases such as "Hey, wait up!"  Moments of intended silence are filled with babble, especially the dreaded "Uh?" every time a character reacts to anything.
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#[[First Encounter|First Encounter]]
#[[First Encounter]]
#[[Metamorphosis]]
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===''Micron Legend''===
===''Micron Legend''===
The ''Micron Legend'' version of ''Armada'' was released on DVD by Columbia Music Entertainment in [[Japan|Japan]] while the series was still on air.
The ''Micron Legend'' version of ''Armada'' was released on DVD by Columbia Music Entertainment in [[Japan]] while the series was still on air.





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Armada is a Transformers cartoon series that ran from 2002-2003, in support of the franchise of the same name. The show initiated a total continuity reboot, setting up a brand new Transformers universe separate from any previous storyline. Together with its two sequels, this continuity family is now known as the Unicron Trilogy. Armada's universe is most distinguished by the presence and importance of Mini-Cons, a race of human-sized Transformers that, when "powerlinxed" to their larger brethren, would unleash a flood of energy. Because of the great potential for their exploitation, the Mini-Cons attempt to abstain from the Autobot/Decepticon war and flee Cybertron, crashing on Earth and its moon. When some Mini-Cons are accidentally reactivated in 2002 by clumsy teenagers, a beacon alerts both the Autobots and Decepticons on Cybertron, who track them to Earth and continue their battle here.


Followed by: Energon

Characters

Autobots Decepticons Humans Others
Regulars



Mini-Cons

Narrator: Jim Conrad


Major Locations

Production

Armada was the first Transformers cartoon to be co-developed in the United States and Japan. The show was produced in Japan, aired first in the United States, and then aired later in Japan. Dubbing for the US version was done by ADR studio Voicebox.


Criticisms

The US dub of Armada was plagued with errors. Most explicit is the repeated misnaming of characters, particularly the Mini-Cons. More subtle clues point to scripts that were transliterated and never given a proper re-write to adapt them for a Western audience.

The show also featured wildly varying animation quality. This is due in large part to an extremely rushed production schedule; Voicebox often received unfinished animation to work with, and rarely had time to get more than a first-draft translation of the script together in time for recording.

The cause of this rush job is still under speculation, but there appear to be two primary suspects:


  • Initial plans called for Dreamwave to supply character models for the series (at least, that was the claim), but that never materialized, possibly throwing off production schedules.
  • Cartoon Network, the channel that aired the show, reportedly would not sign off on the series without a certain number of episodes already finished, forcing a rush job to get the cartoon out to coincide with the toy line's release.

Even accounting for the rushed dub, Armada's scripting tends to be of poor quality. Characters give long, rambling, semi-coherent monologues, react strangely to one another's dialog, have very disjointed "conversations", reiterate obvious plot points to one another, and repeatedly use stock phrases such as "Hey, wait up!" Moments of intended silence are filled with babble, especially the dreaded "Uh?" every time a character reacts to anything.

The show has also taken flack for the repetitive nature of its first half, in which the same small groups of Autobots and Decepticons hunt for Mini-Cons in one episode after another. The threat of Unicron, as well as the gradually expanding cast, eventually led to more wide-ranging stories.

Reception

Although fans had a mixed reaction towards the product as a whole (which is typical of any new series), it was incredibly successful with the target audience, children ages 4-9. The toys sold like hotcakes, prompting Hasbro to pad out the tail end of the toyline with a number of Beast Wars redecos.

The success of Armada led to the more expensive R&D that went into the next two franchises, Energon and Cybertron. It also prompted the launch of the Transformers Universe subline, as demand for Transformers product continued to outstrip Hasbro's ability to develop new molds.

Episodes

DVD releases


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Micron Legend

The Micron Legend version of Armada was released on DVD by Columbia Music Entertainment in Japan while the series was still on air.


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