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|production company=[[Hasbro Studios]] | |production company=[[Hasbro Studios]] | ||
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|animation studio=[[Polygon Pictures]] | |animation studio=[[Polygon Pictures]] | ||
|director= | |director=[[Todd Waterman]] | ||
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'''After the two teams are reunited, the Autobots get support from an old friend, and begin the raid on Decepticon Island.''' | '''After the two teams are reunited, the Autobots get support from an old friend, and begin the raid on Decepticon Island.''' | ||
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| "Decepticon Island (Part 1)" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | April 16, 2016 (United Kingdom) | |||||
| Writer | Adam Beechen | |||||
| Director | Todd Waterman | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
After the two teams are reunited, the Autobots get support from an old friend, and begin the raid on Decepticon Island.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Quotes
Notes
Animation and technical errors
Continuity notes
- Ratchet was last seen on Cybertron during the events of Predacons Rising. In the season 3 finale "Deadlock", Ratchet announced his intention to stay on Earth for a time to help out Unit:E. Ratchet's narration implies that he did not return to Earth following the events of Predacons Rising.
- We finally get an answer as to why Bumblebee- celebrated war hero and slayer of Megatron- was working as a lowly street cop all the way back in Pilot (Part 1): the new Council isn't fond of the Autobots, especially not former members of Team Prime.
Prisoner manifest
Prisoner manifest
- In stasis: Hammerstrike, Chop Shop, Terrashock, Filch, Minitron, Ped, "that one with all the eyes", Malodor and the Skunkticons, Nightstrike, Vertebreak, Octopunch, Headlock, Scowl, "Fancyclaws", Zizza, Pseudo, Fracture, Airazor, Divebomb, Underbite, Backtrack, Ransack, Polarclaw, Razorpaw, Swelter, Glacius, Torpor, Simacore, Axiom, Theorem, Scorponok, Crazybolt, Slicedice, Bludgeon, Clout, Bisk, Hammer, Anvil, Silverhound, Quillfire, Back, Forth, Stockade, Stockade's troops, Clampdown
- Known at large: Steeljaw, Kickback, Saberhorn, Glowstrike, several unnamed Glowstrike/Scorponok associates, Springload, Groundpounder, Thunderhoof, Overload
- Released: Grimlock
- Countless others all at large on Decepticon Island
Transformers references
- The concept of a post-war Cybertronian government that's opposed to both the Autobots and Decepticons seems very similar to Starscream's NAIL government, over in IDW's The Transformers comic.


