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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
===Continuity notes=== | ===Continuity notes=== | ||
* As the episode opens, Cheetor mourns for the cavern where he and the AllSpark lived. | * As the episode opens, Cheetor mourns for the cavern where he and the AllSpark lived, which has recurred throughout the season. | ||
* While telling Cheetor about Cybertron, Bumblebee mentions that, [[ | * While telling Cheetor about Cybertron, Bumblebee mentions that Windblade is not originally from Cybertron, a fact that was first mentioned back in "[[Cube (episode)|Cube]]". | ||
* Starscream's first line, as quoted above, is a rather accurate, if succint, summary of "[[I Am The Allspark]]." | * Starscream's first line, as quoted above, is a rather accurate, if succint, summary of "[[I Am The Allspark]]." | ||
* Windblade has long since been established as a [[cityspeaker]] and stated in "[[Memory (Cyberverse)|Memory]]" that she used her abilities to communicate with "entities far greater than can be comprehended," unsurprisingly revealed to be the [[Titan (group)|Titans]]. | * Windblade has long since been established as a [[cityspeaker]] and stated in "[[Memory (Cyberverse)|Memory]]" that she used her abilities to communicate with "entities far greater than can be comprehended," unsurprisingly revealed to be the [[Titan (group)|Titans]]. | ||
===Transformers references=== | ===Transformers references=== | ||
* The idea of the Titans spearheading colonization efforts was first introduced in the [[2005 IDW continuity]], with five | * The idea of the Titans spearheading colonization efforts was first introduced in the [[2005 IDW continuity]], with five (technically four and a spaceship) such worlds being integral to the latter half of Phase Two. | ||
* The concept was also a part of the [[Transformers: Titans Return (cartoon)|''Titans Return'' cartoon]] which, as it's presented here, featured cityspeaking as more straightforward telepathy. | * The concept was also a part of the [[Transformers: Titans Return (cartoon)|''Titans Return'' cartoon]] which, as it's presented here, featured cityspeaking as more straightforward telepathy. | ||
* The spaceship in Croaton's flashback appears to be a [[Quintesson Cruiser]]. | * The spaceship in Croaton's flashback appears to be a [[Quintesson Cruiser]]. | ||
Revision as of 15:41, 29 September 2019
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| "Ghost Town" | ||||||
| Production company | Allspark Animation | |||||
| Airdate | September 15, 2019 (Australia/NZ) | |||||
| Writer | Gavin Hignight | |||||
| Director | Ehud Landsberg | |||||
| Animation studio | Boulder Media Studio | |||||
The mission to save Cybertron is threatened when Windblade steals the Allspark and flees to a mysterious planet.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"I had infinite power, my enemies on their knees, and now it's all gone."
"And how does that make you feel?"
"How do you think that makes me feel?!"
- —Starscream and Teletraan-X
"I've determined you have an emotional need for someone to trust you. Thus, I will trust you."
"What's this all about?!"
"I am trusting you. I have given you fifteen percent more cell space. Put it to good use."
- —Teletraan-X and Starscream continue their double act.
"Who built this place? Glad they went with something other than blue. Whoever they are."
- —Hot Rod
Notes
Continuity notes
- As the episode opens, Cheetor mourns for the cavern where he and the AllSpark lived, which has recurred throughout the season.
- While telling Cheetor about Cybertron, Bumblebee mentions that Windblade is not originally from Cybertron, a fact that was first mentioned back in "Cube".
- Starscream's first line, as quoted above, is a rather accurate, if succint, summary of "I Am The Allspark."
- Windblade has long since been established as a cityspeaker and stated in "Memory" that she used her abilities to communicate with "entities far greater than can be comprehended," unsurprisingly revealed to be the Titans.
Transformers references
- The idea of the Titans spearheading colonization efforts was first introduced in the 2005 IDW continuity, with five (technically four and a spaceship) such worlds being integral to the latter half of Phase Two.
- The concept was also a part of the Titans Return cartoon which, as it's presented here, featured cityspeaking as more straightforward telepathy.
- The spaceship in Croaton's flashback appears to be a Quintesson Cruiser.
Real-world references
Trivia
Animation and technical errors
Foreign localization
Home video releases
- TBA


