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Revision as of 04:55, 29 February 2020
| The name or term "Dweller in the Depths" refers to more than one character or idea. For a list of other meanings, see Dweller in the Depths (disambiguation). |
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| "Dweller In The Depths" | ||||||
| Production company | Allspark Animation | |||||
| Airdate | February 25, 2020 (UK) | |||||
| Animation studio | Boulder Media Studio | |||||
Chromia and Bumblebee venture into Cybertron's gaseous Argon Sea in search of Windblade.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Others |
|---|---|
Quotes
Notes
Continuity notes
- Like Croaton before him, the Dweller is able to possess a cityspeaker, suggesting that this may be an ability of the Titans.
Transformers references
- When faced by the possessed Bumblebee, Chromia swears by the Mistress of Flame.
- The Dweller first appeared in the The Transformers episode which this one takes it name from. Though the original Dweller was a Quintesson Trans-Organic rather than a Titan.
- We finally learn the truth about Maccadam and, as we totally called, he's Alchemist Prime, taking inspiration from the idea put forth in Transformers: The Ultimate Guide that the old barkeep was one of the Thirteen Primes.
Real-world references
- The Dweller, now a monstrous, unknowable, tentacle-wielding monstrosity, has some heavy Lovecraftian vibes. Specifically he calls to mind Lovecraft's most famous creation Cthulhu.
Other trivia
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Animation and technical errors
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Foreign localization
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Home video releases
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