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Revision as of 01:27, 17 April 2011

Transformers: Prime ep 12
"Predatory"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate April 16, 2011
Written by Marsha Griffin
Directed by Todd Waterman, Kirk Van Wormer (co-director)
Animation studio Polygon Pictures

When Arcee takes Jack on a routine mission, Airachnid turns up, putting him in danger.

Synopsis

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

* refers to characters only appearing in flashbacks.

Quotes

"I may not have stinger proof metal skin, Arcee, but in a pinch I can use my multi-function pocket knife and magnesium fire starter to cook up some freeze-dried Mac and Cheese."

Jack tries to impress Arcee with delicious cheesiness.

Notes

Animation or technical errors

Continuity errors

Transformers references

Foreign dubbing

Real-world references

  • This episode contains three or four possible references to the Predator franchise: Airachnid coming to Earth with the sole purpose of hunting humans, Airachnid's trophy case of heads (a similar one is seen in Predator 2) and the scene where Jack uses a personally made flaming "arrow" to ignite Energon, a similar tactic was used by Arnold Schwarzenegger's character Dutch in the first Predator film. The title Predatory may also be just as much a reference to Predator as it is to Predacons.

Trivia

  • This is the first episode not to feature Optimus, Bulkhead, Raf or Miko.

Home video releases