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'''Dinobot Island''' is the name given by [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] to an island on [[Earth]] that can only be accessed by flying through a mysterious energy column floating over the ocean. It is primordial, populated by dinosaurs, and rich in volcanic energy. | '''Dinobot Island''' is the name given by [[Spike Witwicky (G1)|Spike Witwicky]] to an island on [[Earth]] that can only be accessed by flying through a mysterious energy column floating over the ocean. It is primordial, populated by dinosaurs, and rich in volcanic energy. | ||
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However, the island did not remain under solely Autobot control. Twenty years later, [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] sent [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] to Dinobot Island to recuperate after his first battle with [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]], and the Autobots were completely unaware. It was there that [[Octane]] enlisted Trypticon's help in his plan to use [[Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya|Carbombya]]n oil to take over the Decepticons. All of this was only mentioned in passing, so no details are known about the state of the island or the extent of the Transformers' continued use of it. {{storylink|Thief in the Night}} | However, the island did not remain under solely Autobot control. Twenty years later, [[Galvatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Galvatron]] sent [[Trypticon (G1)|Trypticon]] to Dinobot Island to recuperate after his first battle with [[Metroplex (G1)|Metroplex]], and the Autobots were completely unaware. It was there that [[Octane]] enlisted Trypticon's help in his plan to use [[Socialist Democratic Federated Republic of Carbombya|Carbombya]]n oil to take over the Decepticons. All of this was only mentioned in passing, so no details are known about the state of the island or the extent of the Transformers' continued use of it. {{storylink|Thief in the Night}} | ||
====''Story of Binaltech''==== | |||
[[Skids (G1)|Skids]] spent several years on Dinobot Island, studying its unique time warping powers and learning to harness them. In an effort to correct alterations to the timeline implemented by [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]], the Autobots created "[[Operation: Distant Thunder]]"—they would send information back in time to warn their earlier selves Ravage's actions. Skids intended to use the islands energies to accomplish the goal. {{storylink|Darkest Hour (prose)|Darkest Hour}} After fighting off a Decepticon attack, Skids succeeded in sending the probe containing the data back in time, only to discover that reality hadn't changed as expected. [[Optimus Primal/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|The Protector]], possessing the bodyframe of [[Nemesis Prime (G1)|Nemesis Prime]], materialized in front of them to explain that although their attempt to change the past had succeeded, their own reality was now split from [[OG World|the main timeline]]. {{storylink|Binal Time}} | [[Skids (G1)|Skids]] spent several years on Dinobot Island, studying its unique time warping powers and learning to harness them. In an effort to correct alterations to the timeline implemented by [[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]], the Autobots created "[[Operation: Distant Thunder]]"—they would send information back in time to warn their earlier selves Ravage's actions. Skids intended to use the islands energies to accomplish the goal. {{storylink|Darkest Hour (prose)|Darkest Hour}} After fighting off a Decepticon attack, Skids succeeded in sending the probe containing the data back in time, only to discover that reality hadn't changed as expected. [[Optimus Primal/Beast Wars cartoon continuity|The Protector]], possessing the bodyframe of [[Nemesis Prime (G1)|Nemesis Prime]], materialized in front of them to explain that although their attempt to change the past had succeeded, their own reality was now split from [[OG World|the main timeline]]. {{storylink|Binal Time}} | ||
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After defecting to the Autobots, [[Kakuryu]] spent ten years training on Dinobot Island. He eventually earned a set of [[Power Core Combination|Power Core]] drones and the name Grimmaster. [[Tread Bolt|Jetmaster]] and [[Clouder|Major Clouder]] later collected him from the island so he could be on active duty as an Autobot. {{storylink|The Dragon Pays His Dues}} | After defecting to the Autobots, [[Kakuryu]] spent ten years training on Dinobot Island. He eventually earned a set of [[Power Core Combination|Power Core]] drones and the name Grimmaster. [[Tread Bolt|Jetmaster]] and [[Clouder|Major Clouder]] later collected him from the island so he could be on active duty as an Autobot. {{storylink|The Dragon Pays His Dues}} | ||
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===Foreign names=== | ===Foreign names=== | ||
*''Japanese:'' '''Dinobot Island''' (ダイノボット・アイランド ''Dainobotto Airando'') | *''Japanese:'' '''Dinobot Island''' (ダイノボット・アイランド ''Dainobotto Airando'') | ||
*''Indonesian:'' '''Pulau Dinobot''' ( | *''Indonesian:'' '''Pulau Dinobot''' ("Dinobot Island") | ||
[[Category:Generation 1 cartoon locations]] | [[Category:Generation 1 cartoon locations]] | ||
[[Category:Islands of Earth]] | [[Category:Islands of Earth]] | ||
Revision as of 23:09, 15 October 2017
| The name or term "Dinobot Island" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dinobot Island (disambiguation). |

Dinobot Island is the name given by Spike Witwicky to an island on Earth that can only be accessed by flying through a mysterious energy column floating over the ocean. It is primordial, populated by dinosaurs, and rich in volcanic energy.
The island's position in time is unclear: It may be somehow trapped in a temporal bubble, isolated from the timestream; or the energy column may be a gateway to the entire prehistoric world, with the island being simply the nearest bit of land. Most evidence points to the former theory, but altering the island will produce strange temporal effects elsewhere in the present.
At any rate, what it sorely lacks in explanation, it makes up for in (woo!) dinosaurs!
Fiction
Generation 1 cartoon continuity
The Transformers cartoon

After scouting some strange power readings, Bumblebee and Powerglide encountered an unknown island in the middle of the ocean. Bumblebee was attacked by a pteranodon and was rescued by Powerglide, after which the pair examined the island briefly, leaving after a dinosaur attempted to attack them.
Returning to Autobot headquarters, they informed Optimus Prime of the find while a test of the Dinobots was made. It was decided that the Dinobots were simply too chaotic to work safely at headquarters. Bumblebee suggested the newly discovered island as a new home for the Dinobots, to which Prime agreed. As Spike, Powerglide and the Dinobots headed off to the island, they were shadowed by Laserbeak who transmitted his findings to Megatron. Megatron took his Decepticons to the island where they began to tap the island's energy reserves; much to Starscream's objections as he noted various instabilities on the island. The Dinobots eventually learnt of the Decepticon presence on their island and attacked but Megatron responded by stampeding the real dinosaurs. The Dinobots were forced off a cliff and into a tar pit. Dinobot Island, Part 1

The draining of the island's energy reserves resulted in numerous time rifts forming all around the planet, bringing denizens from Earth's past into the present, including barbarians on mastodons, pirates, and cowboys. The Autobots learnt of the Decepticon presence on Dinobot Island and lay siege to Megatron's forces there. The Decepticons managed to gain the upper hand and were about to win when the Dinobots returned and brought their new friends, the dinosaurs, to the Autobots' aid. Defeated, the Decepticons fled the island. Optimus Prime and the Dinobots destroyed the Energon cubes collected which released the energy back to the island, thus replenishing it. Dinobot Island, Part 2
However, the island did not remain under solely Autobot control. Twenty years later, Galvatron sent Trypticon to Dinobot Island to recuperate after his first battle with Metroplex, and the Autobots were completely unaware. It was there that Octane enlisted Trypticon's help in his plan to use Carbombyan oil to take over the Decepticons. All of this was only mentioned in passing, so no details are known about the state of the island or the extent of the Transformers' continued use of it. Thief in the Night
Story of Binaltech
Skids spent several years on Dinobot Island, studying its unique time warping powers and learning to harness them. In an effort to correct alterations to the timeline implemented by Ravage, the Autobots created "Operation: Distant Thunder"—they would send information back in time to warn their earlier selves Ravage's actions. Skids intended to use the islands energies to accomplish the goal. Darkest Hour After fighting off a Decepticon attack, Skids succeeded in sending the probe containing the data back in time, only to discover that reality hadn't changed as expected. The Protector, possessing the bodyframe of Nemesis Prime, materialized in front of them to explain that although their attempt to change the past had succeeded, their own reality was now split from the main timeline. Binal Time
United EX
After defecting to the Autobots, Kakuryu spent ten years training on Dinobot Island. He eventually earned a set of Power Core drones and the name Grimmaster. Jetmaster and Major Clouder later collected him from the island so he could be on active duty as an Autobot. The Dragon Pays His Dues
Paddles
The Dinobots tracked three Decepticons to the southern end of Dinobot Island, and during the ensuing battle, the Dinobot Paddles and Decepticon Raze were buried. Years later, Dinobot Island had become a desert island. The two Transformers were dug up by a group of human archeology students and it was only though a supreme effort that Paddles was able to save the humans from his Decepticon foe. He was once again buried, but decades later he was excavated a second time. Paddles
Notes
Foreign names
- Japanese: Dinobot Island (ダイノボット・アイランド Dainobotto Airando)
- Indonesian: Pulau Dinobot ("Dinobot Island")

