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====''The Headmasters'' cartoon====
====''The Headmasters'' cartoon====
:''Voice actor:'' [[Issei Masamune]] (Japanese)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Issei Masamune]] (Japanese), [[Rik Thomas]] (English, Omni Productions dub)
He never, ''ever'' shuts up.
He never, ''ever'' shuts up.


====''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon====
====''Super-God Masterforce'' cartoon====
:''Voice actor:'' [[Keiichi Noda]] (Japanese)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Keiichi Noda]] (Japanese), [[Rik Thomas]] (English, Omni Productions dub)


====''Victory'' cartoon====
====''Victory'' cartoon====
:''Voice actor:'' [[Masashi Hironaka]] (Japanese)
:''Voice actor:'' [[Masashi Hironaka]] (Japanese), [[Rik Thomas]] (English, Omni Productions dub)


====''Zone'' cartoon====
====''Zone'' cartoon====

Revision as of 14:42, 25 November 2011

The narrator is an atheist and pushes his evolutionary agenda over Primus.

From time to time, the narrator will take the time to tell the audience more of what they need to know to understand the events happening in a given piece of fiction. There is no reason to believe what he is saying is ever not true, so his words are treated as canon. The narrator often has the distinct privilege of being the first to reveal the first facts regarding the strange and alien robotic creatures known as Transformers even before we see them in action.

Occasionally, a character from the story will take on narration duties and directly tell the audience certain things. It is often unclear when or why the character took the time to record such messages. Perhaps it is some kind of diary, or memoir dictated after the character's adventures have ended. In any case, these narrations can't quite be automatically accepted as absolutely true, since they presumably depend on the knowledge of the character narrating, and his trustworthiness in relaying the events to the audience accurately.

Sometimes the historical record in the form of recorded data tracks are used to supply narration for a story, indicating the adventure happened some time in the past. These, too, are only as accurate as the data that was used to create the historical record.

Comics

The narrator can be counted on to provide bits of necessary information to the reader at any point in a comic story.

Marvel Comics continuity

The narrator opened the series by briefly describing the planet Cybertron in orbit around Alpha Centauri, the robotic life that evolved there, and the thriving civilization they created there, and the actions of Megatron and his Decepticons that led to a devastating civil war. The Transformers He would go on providing pertinent information at various points throughout the series.

Cartoons

The Transformers cartoon

Voice actor: Victor Caroli (English), Issei Masamune (Japanese)

The narrator introduced the audience to the intelligent robotic life on Cybertron, how they were separated into two factions, and how one faction, the Decepticons, were intent on destroying the peaceful Autobots. This caused a global war of good vs. evil that drained the planet's resources and caused desperate energy shortages felt on both sides. More than Meets the Eye, Part 1 He would go on providing pertinent information at various points throughout the series.

The Transformers: The Movie

Voice actor: Victor Caroli (English), Issei Masamune (Japanese)

The narrator bridges the gap in time between the second season of the television series, explaining that the year is now 2005. In some versions (notably the European version) the opening credits are replaced with a scrolling text ("Star Wars style") which provides backstory. In some versions (notably the European version) the film ends with the narrator reassuring the audience that Optimus Prime will return.

The Headmasters cartoon

Voice actor: Issei Masamune (Japanese), Rik Thomas (English, Omni Productions dub)

He never, ever shuts up.

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Voice actor: Keiichi Noda (Japanese), Rik Thomas (English, Omni Productions dub)

Victory cartoon

Voice actor: Masashi Hironaka (Japanese), Rik Thomas (English, Omni Productions dub)

Zone cartoon

Voice actor: Keiichi Noda (Japanese)

Beast Wars II cartoon

Voice actor: Tetsuo Komura (Japanese)

Beast Wars Neo cartoon

Voice actor: Monster Maezuka (Japanese)

Unicron Trilogy

Voice actor: Jim Conrad (English), Show Hayami (Galaxy Force, Japanese)

The narrator introduced the audience to Transformers, explaining how, eons ago, they were sent out by a "unique digital entity" as explorers. He explained the conflict caused by Mini-Cons on one of the planets they settled called Cybertron. First Encounter He would go on providing pertinent information at various points throughout Armada, Energon, and Cybertron.

Rad White narrated information during the opening credits in some episodes of Armada.

Action Blast

The entirety of Action Blast 1 is a narration by Optimus Prime.

Cyber Missions

Episodes of Cyber Missions were typically introduced by the historical data tracks of the incident recorded by Optimus Prime.

Live-action films


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Optimus Prime provided information directly to the audience at points in Transformers, Revenge of the Fallen and Dark of the Moon.

Games

War for Cybertron

Voice actor: Steve Blum (English)

The narrator describes what has happened previously and what is about to happen before each chapter of the game in the Xbox 360, PS3, and PC versions of War for Cybertron.

Notes

Foreign names

  • Japanese: Narrator (ナレーター narēta), narration (ナレーション narēshon)