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'''''Transformers: The Headmasters''''' is a Japanese animated series that aired from [[July 3|July 3]], 1987 to [[March 28|March 28]], 1988 for 35 episodes, in support of the [[The Headmasters (toyline)|toyline]] of the same name. | |||
==Overview== | |||
[[Image:HeadmastersPoster1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A hilarious look at life in a Cybertronian boarding school]] | [[Image:HeadmastersPoster1.jpg|right|250px|thumb|A hilarious look at life in a Cybertronian boarding school]] | ||
''The Headmasters'' was the first Japanese-exclusive Transformers [[Franchise|franchise]], and as such, marks the departure of the Japanese animated [[Continuity|continuity]] from that of the US. Planned out by [[TV Magazine|TV Magazine]] writer [[Masumi Kaneda|Masumi Kaneda]], who had previously worked on the Transformers [[Manga|manga]], the series follows on from the events of "[[The Return of Optimus Prime, Part 2|The Return of Optimus Prime]]", ignoring "[[The Rebirth|The Rebirth]]" and introducing the Headmaster characters in a distinctly different way than their American counterparts. Emphasizing the difference between east and west, the series (and its accompanying [[The Headmasters (manga)|manga]]) employed different [[Character model|character models]] designed by [[Ban Magami|Ban Magami]]. | |||
The “-master” concept was entirely re-imagined for the series, discarding the Western idea of [[Nebulan|Nebulans]], and establishing the Headmasters not as Transformers who bonded with organic beings, but as diminutive Transformers who connected to and controlled large, lifeless bodies named “[[Transtector|Transtectors]]”. Drawing on a plot point established in American episodes such as “[[Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2|Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2]]” and “[[Fight or Flee|Fight or Flee]]”, the Headmasters were introduced as refugees who fled Cybertron millions of years ago and settled on the planet [[Master (Headmasters)|Master]], where they developed this new technology and trained hard in order to survive the harsh environment. Kaneda notes that he chose to give the Headmasters non-combatant origins in order to add an extra layer of meaning to the concept of “transformation,” as the young 'bots grew from civilians into fully-fledged warriors. Consequently, it was [[Chromedome|Chromedome]] – a character essentially overlooked in the West – who was chosen as the lead of the series and cast as a “fiery youth” in order to emphasize this “personal transformation” theme, as well as to carry on the pattern of leaders with [[Optimus Prime (G1)|automotive]] [[Hot Rod|vehicle]] modes. His opposite number, and perhaps the true breakout character of ''The Headmasters'', was [[Decepticon|Decepticon]] [[Six Changer|Six Changer]] [[Sixshot|Sixshot]], a powerful ninja character who also embodied the “personal transformation” concept with his shifting allegiance. | |||
According to the booklet included with the [[Pioneer|Pioneer]] DVD release of the series, the earliest episodes of the series were based on aborted scripts written for the unmade fourth season of the American cartoon, and indeed, after an opening three-parter that introduces the new characters, the series does indeed adopt the American format of individual episodic stories. As the series progresses, however, it develops an ongoing story and style that Kaneda openly admits is steeped in [[Toei|Toei]]'s history of sci-fi robot anime – likely due in no small part to the involvement of production staff who had a history of work in the genre, including writers [[Keisuke Fujikawa|Keisuke Fujikawa]], [[Toyohiro Ando|Toyohiro Ando]] and [[Yoshihisa Araki|Yoshihisa Araki]], and producer [[Kenji Yokoyama|Kenji Yokoyama]]. | |||
==Storyline== | |||
When [[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] released the energy of the [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrix of Leadership]] to cure the [[Hate Plague|Hate Plague]], he could not have predicted the consequences of his actions. In 2011, without the energy of the Matrix to regulate it, the mega-computer [[Vector Sigma|Vector Sigma]] begins to destabilize, opening the planet up to an invasion by the [[Decepticon|Decepticons]] and their new Headmaster warriors. Although the Autobot Headmasters, led by [[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress]], arrive to help turn the tide of the battle, the day will not be won without the Matrix, and so [[Hot Rod|Hot Rod]] and the Headmasters scour the Earth in order to recover the talisman and stabilize Vector Sigma once more. During the course of the conflict, Optimus Prime dies once again, and Hot Rod again becomes Rodimus Prime. | |||
The | The status quo of the renewed war sees Rodimus Prime in command across Cybertron and the Autobots' secondary command post on [[Athenia|Athenia]], with [[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] leading his own individual squad on Earth and operating out of [[Autobot City|Autobot City]]. In contrast, the Decepticons are based out of their old base on [[Chaar|Chaar]], with Sixshot leading the Decepticons' Earth forces, operating out of [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]]. Operating in the shadows is Galvatron's secret ally, the Decepticon Headmaster leader [[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]], who has a vendetta against Fortress for exiling him from Master. The first major shift in the direction of the series occurs when Vector Sigma develops a new alloy named [[Cybertonuron|Cybertonuron]], and Scorponok arranges for the destruction of Cybertron itself in order to keep the alloy from falling into the hands of either the Autobots or Galvatron. Galvatron is caught in the planet-destroying blast and believed dead, while Rodimus Prime decides to venture into space and search for a new homeworld for the Transformers, leaving Scorponok and Fortress in control of their respective factions. | ||
Scorponok immediately begins a plan to harness the power of [[Plasma energy|plasma energy]], destroying [[Mars|Mars]] in pursuit of his evil scheme. However, Galvatron soon reveals that he has survived and returns to take control of the Decepticons, leading them on a series of interplanetary raids for the purpose of gathering up enough [[Energon (fuel)|energon]] to enact his [[Grand Galvatron|master plan]]. In battle in Alaska, the Autobot Headmasters collapse a glacier on the villain, removing this threat, but allowing Scorponok to take leadership once more. | |||
The Decepticons withdraw to planet Master, leading several refugees to escape to Earth to alert the Autobots to their plight, where a plasma energy explosion fuses the refugees and a group of Autobots and Decepticons together, creating the Targetmasters. The Autobots head for Master, where Scorponok is attempting to construct a weapon that can counter Fortress's mighty [[Master Sword|Master Sword]], and engage the Decepticons in a series of battles. When Scorponok's weapon, the [[Zarak Shield|Zarak Shield]], lays Fortress low, the Decepticons return to Earth in order to destroy the planet and gather its plasma energy. In a final battle at the South Pole, Fortress is super-charged with the combined energy of the entire Autobot army, and is finally able to defeat Scorponok and foil his plans. | |||
: | ==Cast== | ||
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<th style="background:#FFEEEE"> [[Autobots|Autobots]] | |||
</th><th style="background:#EEEEFE"> [[Decepticons|Decepticons]] | |||
</th><th style="background:antiquewhite"> [[Human|Humans]] | |||
</th></tr> | |||
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<td style="background:#FFEEEE" valign="top"> | |||
'''Main cast''' | |||
*'''[[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]]''' | |||
*[[Fortress Maximus (G1)|Fortress Maximus]] ([[Ikuya Sawaki|Ikuya Sawaki]]) | |||
*[[Chromedome|Chromedome]] ([[Hideyuki Hori|Hideyuki Hori]]) | |||
*[[Brainstorm|Brainstorm]] ([[Ryōichi Tanaka|Ryōichi Tanaka]]) | |||
*[[Hardhead (G1)|Hardhead]] ([[Masato Hirano|Masato Hirano]]) | |||
*[[Highbrow|Highbrow]] ([[Michitaka Kobayashi|Michitaka Kobayashi]]) | |||
*[[Punch|Punch/Counterpunch]] ([[Masaharu Satō|Masaharu Satō]]) | |||
*[[Blaster (G1)|Twincast]] ([[Keiichi Nanba|Keiichi Nanba]]) | |||
*[[Wheelie|Wheelie]] ([[Kazue Komiya|Kazue Komiya]]) | |||
'''[[Targetmaster|Targetmasters]]''' | |||
*[[Pointblank|Pointblank]] ([[Yūji Mikimoto|Yūji Mikimoto]]) | |||
*[[Crosshairs (G1)|Crosshairs]] ([[Hōchū Ōtsuka|Hōchū Ōtsuka]]) | |||
*[[Sureshot (G1)|Sureshot]] ([[Masaharu Satō|Masaharu Satō]]) | |||
'''[[Trainbot|Trainbots]]''' | |||
*[[Shōki|Shōki]] ([[Kei'ichi Noda|Kei'ichi Noda]]) | |||
*[[Getsuei|Getsuei]] ([[Kazuo Oka|Kazuo Oka]]) | |||
*[[Kaen|Kaen]] ([[Masaharu Satō|Masaharu Satō]]) | |||
*[[Seizan|Seizan]] (?) | |||
*[[Suiken|Suiken]] ([[Kazumi Tanaka|Kazumi Tanaka]]) | |||
*[[Yukikaze (G1)|Yukikaze]] ([[Ken Yamaguchi|Ken Yamaguchi]]) | |||
*[[Raiden|Raiden]] ([[Kei'ichi Noda|Kei'ichi Noda]]) | |||
'''[[Clone (subgroup)|Clones]]''' | |||
*[[Cloudraker (G1)|Cloudraker]] ([[Ken Yamaguchi|Ken Yamaguchi]]) | |||
*[[Fastlane|Fastlane]] ([[Kazuo Oka|Kazuo Oka]]) | |||
'''[[Monsterbot|Monsterbots]]''' | |||
*[[Doublecross|Doublecross]] ([[Michihiro Ikemizu|Michihiro Ikemizu]]) | |||
*[[Grotusque|Grotusque]] ([[Masaharu Satō|Masaharu Satō]]) | |||
*[[Repugnus (G1)|Repugnus]] ([[Michitaka Kobayashi|Michitaka Kobayashi]]) | |||
'''Others''' | |||
*[[Arcee (G1)|Arcee]] ([[Yōko Kawanami|Yōko Kawanami]]) | |||
*[[Blurr (G1)|Blurr]] ([[Ken Yamaguchi|Ken Yamaguchi]]) | |||
*[[Kup|Kup]] ([[Osamu Saka|Osamu Saka]]) | |||
*[[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]] ([[Osamu Saka|Osamu Saka]]) | |||
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)|Optimus Prime]] ([[Tesshō Genda|Tesshō Genda]]) | |||
*[[Hot Rod|Rodimus Prime]] ([[Hiroya Ishimaru|Hiroya Ishimaru]]) | |||
*[[Ultra Magnus (G1)|Ultra Magnus]] ([[Hōchū Ōtsuka|Hōchū Ōtsuka]]) | |||
</td><td style="background:#EEEEFE" valign="top"> | |||
'''Main cast''' | |||
*[[Galvatron (G1)|Galvatron]] ([[Seizō Katō|Seizō Katō]]) | |||
*'''[[Headmaster (technology)|Headmasters]]''' | |||
*[[Scorponok (G1)|Scorponok]] ([[Banjō Ginga|Banjō Ginga]]) | |||
*[[Mindwipe|Mindwipe]] ([[Naoki Tatsuta|Naoki Tatsuta]]) | |||
*[[Skullcruncher|Skullcruncher]] ([[Kōji Totani|Kōji Totani]]) | |||
*[[Weirdwolf|Weirdwolf]] ([[Katsuji Mori|Katsuji Mori]]) | |||
*[[Sixshot|Sixshot]] ([[Michihiro Ikemizu|Michihiro Ikemizu]]) | |||
*[[Soundwave (G1)|Soundblaster]] ([[Issei Masamune|Issei Masamune]]) | |||
'''[[Horrorcon|Horrorcons]]''' | |||
*[[Apeface|Apeface]] ([[Yūji Mikimoto|Yūji Mikimoto]]) | |||
*[[Snapdragon|Snapdragon]] ([[Kazuo Oka|Kazuo Oka]]) | |||
'''[[Targetmaster|Targetmasters]]''' | |||
*[[Slugslinger (G1)|Slugslinger]] ([[Ken Yamaguchi|Ken Yamaguchi]]) | |||
*[[Misfire|Misfire]] ([[Tomomichi Nishimura|Tomomichi Nishimura]]) | |||
*[[Triggerhappy|Triggerhappy]] ([[Michihiro Ikemizu|Michihiro Ikemizu]]) | |||
'''[[Clone (subgroup)|Clones]]''' | |||
*[[Pounce|Pounce]] ([[Masashi Ebara|Masashi Ebara]]) | |||
*[[Wingspan|Wingspan]] ([[Hōchū Ōtsuka|Hōchū Ōtsuka]]) | |||
'''[[Duocon|Duocons]]''' | |||
*[[Battletrap|Battletrap]] ([[Hirohiko Kakegawa|Hirohiko Kakegawa]]) | |||
*[[Flywheels|Flywheels]] ([[Tomiko Suzuki|Tomiko Suzuki]]) | |||
'''Others''' | |||
*[[Cyclonus (G1)|Cyclonus]] ([[Tomomichi Nishimura|Tomomichi Nishimura]]) | |||
*[[Scourge (G1)|Scourge]] ([[Masaharu Satō|Masaharu Satō]]) | |||
*[[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] ([[Masato Hirano|Masato Hirano]]) | |||
</td><td style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top"> | |||
*[[Daniel Witwicky|Daniel Witwicky]] ([[Tomiko Suzuki|Tomiko Suzuki]]) | |||
*[[Spike Witwicky|Spike Witwicky]] ([[Masashi Ebara|Masashi Ebara]]) | |||
*[[Carly|Carly Witwicky]] ([[Kazue Komiya|Kazue Komiya]]) | |||
</td></tr></table> | |||
==Episodes== | ==Episodes== | ||
:''See also:'' [[List of The Headmasters episodes|List of The Headmasters episodes]] | |||
<div style="-moz-column-count:3; -webkit-column-count:{{{1}}}; column-count:3;"> | |||
<ol>*[[Four Warriors Come out of the Sky|Four Warriors Come out of the Sky]] | |||
*[[The Mystery of Planet Master|The Mystery of Planet Master]] | |||
*[[Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime|Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime]] | |||
*[[The Great Cassette Operation|The Great Cassette Operation]] | |||
*[[Rebellion on Planet Beest|Rebellion on Planet Beest]] | |||
*[[Approach of the Demon Meteorite|Approach of the Demon Meteorite]] | |||
*[[The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery|The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery]] | |||
*[[Terror! The Six Shadows|Terror! The Six Shadows]] | |||
*[[Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 1|Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 1]] | |||
*[[Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 2|Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 2]] | |||
*[[The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok|The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok]] | |||
*[[The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts|The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts]] | |||
*[[Head On!! Fortress Maximus|Head On!! Fortress Maximus]] | |||
*[[Explosion on Mars!! Maximus Is in Danger|Explosion on Mars!! Maximus Is in Danger]] | |||
*[[Explosion on Mars!! MegaZarak Appears|Explosion on Mars!! MegaZarak Appears]] | |||
*[[Return of the Immortal Emperor|Return of the Immortal Emperor]] | |||
*[[SOS from Planet Sandra|SOS from Planet Sandra]] | |||
*[[Daniel Faces His Biggest Crisis Ever!!|Daniel Faces His Biggest Crisis Ever!!]] | |||
*[[Fight to the Death on Planet Hive!!|Fight to the Death on Planet Hive!!]] | |||
*[[Battle for Defense of the False Planet|Battle for Defense of the False Planet]] | |||
*[[Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!|Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!]] | |||
*[[Head Formation of Friendship|Head Formation of Friendship]] | |||
*[[Mystery of the Space Pirate Ship|Mystery of the Space Pirate Ship]] | |||
*[[Ultra Magnus Dies!!|Ultra Magnus Dies!!]] | |||
*[[The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg|The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg]] | |||
*[[I Risk My Life for Earth|I Risk My Life for Earth]] | |||
*[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)|Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)]] | |||
*[[Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2)|Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2)]] | |||
*[[The Master Sword Is in Danger!!|The Master Sword Is in Danger!!]] | |||
*[[The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide|The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide]] | |||
*[[Operation: Destroy the Decepticons|Operation: Destroy the Decepticons]] | |||
*[[My Friend Sixshot!|My Friend Sixshot!]] | |||
*[[Duel on the Asteroid|Duel on the Asteroid]] | |||
*[[The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)|The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)]] | |||
*[[The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)|The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)]] | |||
*[[Heroic Legend: Optimus Prime VS Megatron!!|Heroic Legend: Optimus Prime VS Megatron!]] | |||
*[[Heroic Legend: 2010 Wars|Heroic Legend: 2010 Wars]] | |||
*[[Heroic Legend: Head On, Master Warriors!|Heroic Legend: Head On! Master Warriors]]</div> | |||
</ol> | |||
==Releases== | |||
As one of the three series that received the [[RTM 1 dub|RTM 1 dub]] treatment, ''The Headmasters'' fell under the ownership of TV Loonland, and consequently was made available for potential release by Transformers license-holders. | |||
In the UK, the dubbed version of the [[Four Warriors Come out of the Sky|first episode]] was released on [[Maverick Entertainment|Maverick Entertainment]]'s ''[[The Transformers: The Movie|The Transformers: The Movie]]'' DVD, and the company subsequently released the first six episodes in dubbed form on a single-disc. Later, [[Metrodome|Metrodome]] included the dubbed version on their “Season 2, Part 2” boxset of the [[Generation 1 (cartoon)|original series]], and finally, released the entire series in a subtitled, dual-language format boxset in 2005. In 2007, [[Madman Entertainment|Madman Entertainment]] also released Metrodome's version on their own boxset. In the same year, the RTM 1 dub version of the series was also aired in a late-night slot on the UK channel, Anime Central. | |||
As of this writing, ''The Headmasters'' has still not been made available in North America in either form. | |||
==External Links== | |||
* [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%88%E3%83%A9%E3%83%B3%E3%82%B9%E3%83%95%E3%82%A9%E3%83%BC%E3%83%9E%E3%83%BC_%E3%82%B6%E2%98%86%E3%83%98%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%83%9E%E3%82%B9%E3%82%BF%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BA ''Transformers: The Headmasters'' at the Japanese Wikipedia] | |||
[[Category:Headmasters franchise | [[Category:Headmasters franchise]] | ||
[[Category: Television series | [[Category:Television series]] | ||
Revision as of 07:53, 19 March 2009
| The name or term "Headmaster" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Headmaster (disambiguation). |
<table style="border:1px solid;border-spacing:0em;float:right;margin-left:1em"> <caption> Franchise navigation: </caption> <tr style="background:#ff9090"> <td style="text-align:center;width:12em">« The Headmasters » </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center">Toyline </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center"><strong class="selflink">Cartoon</strong> </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center">Manga </td></tr> <tr style="background:#eeeeee"> <td style="text-align:center">Game </td></tr></table> Transformers: The Headmasters is a Japanese animated series that aired from July 3, 1987 to March 28, 1988 for 35 episodes, in support of the toyline of the same name.
Overview

The Headmasters was the first Japanese-exclusive Transformers franchise, and as such, marks the departure of the Japanese animated continuity from that of the US. Planned out by TV Magazine writer Masumi Kaneda, who had previously worked on the Transformers manga, the series follows on from the events of "The Return of Optimus Prime", ignoring "The Rebirth" and introducing the Headmaster characters in a distinctly different way than their American counterparts. Emphasizing the difference between east and west, the series (and its accompanying manga) employed different character models designed by Ban Magami.
The “-master” concept was entirely re-imagined for the series, discarding the Western idea of Nebulans, and establishing the Headmasters not as Transformers who bonded with organic beings, but as diminutive Transformers who connected to and controlled large, lifeless bodies named “Transtectors”. Drawing on a plot point established in American episodes such as “Desertion of the Dinobots, Part 2” and “Fight or Flee”, the Headmasters were introduced as refugees who fled Cybertron millions of years ago and settled on the planet Master, where they developed this new technology and trained hard in order to survive the harsh environment. Kaneda notes that he chose to give the Headmasters non-combatant origins in order to add an extra layer of meaning to the concept of “transformation,” as the young 'bots grew from civilians into fully-fledged warriors. Consequently, it was Chromedome – a character essentially overlooked in the West – who was chosen as the lead of the series and cast as a “fiery youth” in order to emphasize this “personal transformation” theme, as well as to carry on the pattern of leaders with automotive vehicle modes. His opposite number, and perhaps the true breakout character of The Headmasters, was Decepticon Six Changer Sixshot, a powerful ninja character who also embodied the “personal transformation” concept with his shifting allegiance.
According to the booklet included with the Pioneer DVD release of the series, the earliest episodes of the series were based on aborted scripts written for the unmade fourth season of the American cartoon, and indeed, after an opening three-parter that introduces the new characters, the series does indeed adopt the American format of individual episodic stories. As the series progresses, however, it develops an ongoing story and style that Kaneda openly admits is steeped in Toei's history of sci-fi robot anime – likely due in no small part to the involvement of production staff who had a history of work in the genre, including writers Keisuke Fujikawa, Toyohiro Ando and Yoshihisa Araki, and producer Kenji Yokoyama.
Storyline
When Optimus Prime released the energy of the Matrix of Leadership to cure the Hate Plague, he could not have predicted the consequences of his actions. In 2011, without the energy of the Matrix to regulate it, the mega-computer Vector Sigma begins to destabilize, opening the planet up to an invasion by the Decepticons and their new Headmaster warriors. Although the Autobot Headmasters, led by Fortress, arrive to help turn the tide of the battle, the day will not be won without the Matrix, and so Hot Rod and the Headmasters scour the Earth in order to recover the talisman and stabilize Vector Sigma once more. During the course of the conflict, Optimus Prime dies once again, and Hot Rod again becomes Rodimus Prime.
The status quo of the renewed war sees Rodimus Prime in command across Cybertron and the Autobots' secondary command post on Athenia, with Ultra Magnus leading his own individual squad on Earth and operating out of Autobot City. In contrast, the Decepticons are based out of their old base on Chaar, with Sixshot leading the Decepticons' Earth forces, operating out of Trypticon. Operating in the shadows is Galvatron's secret ally, the Decepticon Headmaster leader Scorponok, who has a vendetta against Fortress for exiling him from Master. The first major shift in the direction of the series occurs when Vector Sigma develops a new alloy named Cybertonuron, and Scorponok arranges for the destruction of Cybertron itself in order to keep the alloy from falling into the hands of either the Autobots or Galvatron. Galvatron is caught in the planet-destroying blast and believed dead, while Rodimus Prime decides to venture into space and search for a new homeworld for the Transformers, leaving Scorponok and Fortress in control of their respective factions.
Scorponok immediately begins a plan to harness the power of plasma energy, destroying Mars in pursuit of his evil scheme. However, Galvatron soon reveals that he has survived and returns to take control of the Decepticons, leading them on a series of interplanetary raids for the purpose of gathering up enough energon to enact his master plan. In battle in Alaska, the Autobot Headmasters collapse a glacier on the villain, removing this threat, but allowing Scorponok to take leadership once more.
The Decepticons withdraw to planet Master, leading several refugees to escape to Earth to alert the Autobots to their plight, where a plasma energy explosion fuses the refugees and a group of Autobots and Decepticons together, creating the Targetmasters. The Autobots head for Master, where Scorponok is attempting to construct a weapon that can counter Fortress's mighty Master Sword, and engage the Decepticons in a series of battles. When Scorponok's weapon, the Zarak Shield, lays Fortress low, the Decepticons return to Earth in order to destroy the planet and gather its plasma energy. In a final battle at the South Pole, Fortress is super-charged with the combined energy of the entire Autobot army, and is finally able to defeat Scorponok and foil his plans.
Cast
<table border="5" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="5" align="center" style="border:#800000"> <tr> <th style="background:#FFEEEE"> Autobots </th><th style="background:#EEEEFE"> Decepticons </th><th style="background:antiquewhite"> Humans </th></tr> <tr> <td style="background:#FFEEEE" valign="top"> Main cast
- Headmasters
- Fortress Maximus (Ikuya Sawaki)
- Chromedome (Hideyuki Hori)
- Brainstorm (Ryōichi Tanaka)
- Hardhead (Masato Hirano)
- Highbrow (Michitaka Kobayashi)
- Shōki (Kei'ichi Noda)
- Getsuei (Kazuo Oka)
- Kaen (Masaharu Satō)
- Seizan (?)
- Suiken (Kazumi Tanaka)
- Yukikaze (Ken Yamaguchi)
- Raiden (Kei'ichi Noda)
Others
- Arcee (Yōko Kawanami)
- Blurr (Ken Yamaguchi)
- Kup (Osamu Saka)
- Metroplex (Osamu Saka)
- Optimus Prime (Tesshō Genda)
- Rodimus Prime (Hiroya Ishimaru)
- Ultra Magnus (Hōchū Ōtsuka)
</td><td style="background:#EEEEFE" valign="top"> Main cast
- Galvatron (Seizō Katō)
- Headmasters
- Scorponok (Banjō Ginga)
- Mindwipe (Naoki Tatsuta)
- Skullcruncher (Kōji Totani)
- Weirdwolf (Katsuji Mori)
Others
</td><td style="background:antiquewhite" valign="top">
</td></tr></table>
Episodes
- See also: List of The Headmasters episodes
<div style="-moz-column-count:3; -webkit-column-count:{{{1}}}; column-count:3;"> <ol>*Four Warriors Come out of the Sky
- The Mystery of Planet Master
- Birth of the Fantastic Double Prime
- The Great Cassette Operation
- Rebellion on Planet Beest
- Approach of the Demon Meteorite
- The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery
- Terror! The Six Shadows
- Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 1
- Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 2
- The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok
- The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts
- Head On!! Fortress Maximus
- Explosion on Mars!! Maximus Is in Danger
- Explosion on Mars!! MegaZarak Appears
- Return of the Immortal Emperor
- SOS from Planet Sandra
- Daniel Faces His Biggest Crisis Ever!!
- Fight to the Death on Planet Hive!!
- Battle for Defense of the False Planet
- Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!
- Head Formation of Friendship
- Mystery of the Space Pirate Ship
- Ultra Magnus Dies!!
- The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg
- I Risk My Life for Earth
- Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 1)
- Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters (Part 2)
- The Master Sword Is in Danger!!
- The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide
- Operation: Destroy the Decepticons
- My Friend Sixshot!
- Duel on the Asteroid
- The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 1)
- The Final Showdown on Earth (Part 2)
- Heroic Legend: Optimus Prime VS Megatron!
- Heroic Legend: 2010 Wars
- Heroic Legend: Head On! Master Warriors</div>
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Releases
As one of the three series that received the RTM 1 dub treatment, The Headmasters fell under the ownership of TV Loonland, and consequently was made available for potential release by Transformers license-holders.
In the UK, the dubbed version of the first episode was released on Maverick Entertainment's The Transformers: The Movie DVD, and the company subsequently released the first six episodes in dubbed form on a single-disc. Later, Metrodome included the dubbed version on their “Season 2, Part 2” boxset of the original series, and finally, released the entire series in a subtitled, dual-language format boxset in 2005. In 2007, Madman Entertainment also released Metrodome's version on their own boxset. In the same year, the RTM 1 dub version of the series was also aired in a late-night slot on the UK channel, Anime Central.
As of this writing, The Headmasters has still not been made available in North America in either form.

