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* Speaking of which, Astoria seems to take a ''lot'' of abuse in this episode and still manages to brush it off with no real injuries.
* Speaking of which, Astoria seems to take a ''lot'' of abuse in this episode and still manages to brush it off with no real injuries.
* Powerglide's first line in the episode seems to revolve around the notion that one can be ''either'' a top scientist ''or'' a girl.  Dag, Powerglide.
* Powerglide's first line in the episode seems to revolve around the notion that one can be ''either'' a top scientist ''or'' a girl.  Dag, Powerglide.
*It seems Astoria is also gifted with superhuman strength, as she is able to hold her own against the Coneheads, prevent Powerglide from taking her necklace, and rip a metal panel with her bare hands. Maybe Powerglide's abuse isn't as damaging as it appears. ''Still...''
* It seems Astoria is also gifted with superhuman strength, as she is able to hold her own against the Coneheads, prevent Powerglide from taking her necklace, and rip a metal panel with her bare hands. Maybe Powerglide's abuse isn't as damaging as it appears. ''Still...''
*One of the party guests at the beginning of the episode uses the British expletive "bloody". Don't ya' just love the culture barrier?
* One of the party guests at the beginning of the episode uses the British expletive "bloody". Don't ya' just love the culture barrier?
* Now that you have read this, Powerglide will have to kill you. It is nothing personal - he simply does not wish to risk Moonracer finding out.


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The Transformers ep 54
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers ep 37

He's just looking for a heaaaartbeeeaaaat...
"The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"
Production code 700-53
Production company Sunbow Productions
Airdate November 18, 1985
Written by David Wise
Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity

A newly-orphaned debutante must protect her late father's work from Megatron. She finds Powerglide, and with him, safety...or perhaps...something...more?

Japanese title: 令嬢より愛をこめて (Reijō Yori Ai o Kome te, "From Your Daughter with Love")
German title: "Das Mädchen, dass sich in Powerglide verliebt" ("The Girl who loved Powerglide")

Synopsis

Scale doesn't matter, really.

One fine day at the skyscraper headquarters of Hybrid Technologies, the members of the board are gathered to celebrate the birthday of one Astoria Carlton-Ritz... their CEO. While the crusty board members complain about having to party, Astoria herself isn't too happy to be stuck with such a bunch of downers. However, the arrival and attack of the Conehead trio, Ramjet, Dirge, and Thrust, gives them all something much bigger to worry about.

Luckily, Powerglide just happens to be passing by, and observes the Coneheads attempting to kidnap Astoria. Powerglide successfully saves Astoria by having her grab on to a rope. He then proceeds to sweep through the city with her flying through the air at breakneck speed while clinging to a dangling rope with only her arm strength to keep Astoria from plummeting thousands of feet to her sure death. Powerglide eventually reels her up where she is stowed safely in his cockpit, amusingly with her large floppy purple hat still present.

After performing several evasive manuevers that leave Astoria tumbling willy nilly around Powerglide's cabin, he manages to lose the Coneheads by ducking beneath an overpass. Powerglide introduces himself while they are waiting, but quickly finds himself rather put off by his overly gregarious human charge.

The duo manages to make it back to Sparkplug's workshop without any further mishap. Optimus Prime shares some pertinent information with Powerglide and Sparkplug and also reveals that the young heiress doesn't know about some of the ventures her company works on even though she is in charge of the company. Optimus Prime believes Megatron wants something from her so he orders Powerglide to escort her back to the Autobot Headquarters. On the way to the Ark, Astoria pipes up and says she is starving and wants to eat something.

Meantime in the Decepticon Base, Megatron is quite unhappy about the Coneheads' failure. He orders them to bring Astoria to him and this time without any failures.

Wrapping the wound can prevent the sands from getting in.

After sating her hunger with amusement park hot dogs, Astoria is quick to amuse herself by jumping on the merry-go-around, much to Powerglide's consternation and bemusement. Powerglide tries to get the flighty girl to leave, but it's too late -- the Coneheads come back for Astoria. Powerglide fights them off with some trick shots, and manages to escape with Astoria. But the Coneheads soon catch up, and Powerglide is rammed by Ramjet. Powerglide's left arm and left wing are injured and he is forced to make a crash landing. The Coneheads bury him in a rock pile, and take Astoria prisoner.

Powerglide breaks out from beneath the debris and attempts to set off in pursuit of the Coneheads. Despite his determination, he collapses due to his injuries. Ratchet and Wheeljack eventually arrive to haul him back to Headquarters for repairs.

After Ratchet does some basic repairs on him, Powerglide refuses any further repairs and goes to see Optimus Prime. While Powerglide is discussing his options with Optimus Prime, Teletraan I notifies them that Sky Spy just detected an unusual atmospheric disturbance over the Northern Atlantic and the source is 10 miles above the sea level. Optimus Prime thinks it is possibly the Decepticons' suborbital station. Impulsively, Powerglide rushes out of the Ark and flies directly to the Sky Platform and consequently into the energy storm.

Powerglide crushes Astoria in a fit of rage.

Meanwhile, the Decepticons are interrogating Astoria about the energy formula left by her father. She claims that she know nothing so Megatron decides to use the psycho-probe in order to make her tell him about the formula. Seemingly cursed by Astoria's machine-jinxing aura, the psycho-probe keeps malfunctioning, provoking Megatron into such a rage that he eventually destroys the machine.

Hook reports that Powerglide is approaching the platform; the Decepticons go out to meet him. Megatron laughs at Powerglide and says he won't be able to break through the energy storm. But Astoria throws her necklace given by her father toward the energy-storm-generating tower and successfully destroys it. Not surprisingly, the necklace contains the energy formula.

The destroyed tower collapses the buildings on Sky Platform. The Sky Platform loses its control and starts to fall down. The Decepticons retreat to their headquarters. Both Powerglide and Astoria go into the control room. After a bit of a lover's tiff, Powerglide repairs the control panel, successfully slowing down the Sky Platform's descent and setting a new course. As the platform drops toward the ocean, the duo to make good their escape.

The Decepticons return to base and congratulate themselves on their escape.... only to find that the the Sky Platform is falling directly onto their headquarters. Megatron yells at his crew as massive quantities of seawater rush into the base.

Moonracer is gooonna be maaad!

Back safe in the city, Powerglide asks Astoria why Megatron was so keen on kidnapping Astoria. She tells him it was because of the energy formula hidden in her necklace. Much to the present Autobots' private glee, Powerglide asks whether if he could look her up next time he comes to town in a rather shy manner. Astoria is very happy and kisses him before she scurries off to her limo and is carted off. The minute Astoria is out of earshot, everyone has a good-natured laugh at Powerglide's expense. Thoroughly embarrassed, Powerglide threatens the would-be teasers with a good boxing around the circuits before he stomps into the building.

Once Powerglide is out of sight of the other Autobots, he pauses to open his chest plate, showing a series of LEDs flashing in the form of a stylized heart.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Oh wow! He's tall, he's handsome, he's shiny. And he can fly!"

Astoria comments on Powerglide


"I guess me and machines don't get along too well."
"I can personally attest to that."

-Astoria and Powerglide


"Why does everything always happen to me?"

Powerglide laments his lot in life.


"Get back here! I'm not done!"
"Is my wing fixed? Can I fly?"
"Well, yes, but—"
"Then you're done."

-Ratchet has a most unwilling patient in Powerglide


"You got any burgers in this joint?"
"Silence!"
"You guys are, like, the worst hosts!"

Astoria and Soundwave


"Hey! Like, don't be so hostile, okay?"
"Tell me what you know!"
"All I know is that you're a complete and total, utter—"
"SILENCE!"

-Astoria and Megatron


"Subject's mind completely empty."

—Why in God's name didn't Soundwave just scan her mind himself?


"The psycho-probe will put 90,000 volts through your brain. It is an excruciating experience. Will you tell me what you know??"
"All this waiting around, that's what's excruciating. I mean, I'm starving, for cryin' out loud! When are you guys gonna feed me? That's what I wanna know. Your dumb machine, like, doesn't even work, and—"
"Enough!"

Megatron wants Astoria just to shut up


"Energize the force fields!"
"What force fields?!"

Megatron and Soundwave


"Attention, Decepticons, this is Megatron speaking. Your new orders are...er...clean up this mess!"

Megatron broadcasts to the Decepticons.


"Ha, wow! Who would've believed it! Powerglide shot down by Cupid!"

Sparkplug teases Powerglide after he is kissed by Astoria.

Notes

Animation or technical glitches

  • Ramjet's mouth doesn't move when he says "Please, let us try to find here again."
  • Powerglide shoots the vending machine and blows a huge hole in the front of the machine. However, soda is shown shooting directly out of the bottom of the vending machine in a straight line. This seems virtually impossible.
Powerglide starts the drag race by throwing down his handkerchief.
  • Powerglide's landing gears are all painted red when he lands after being rammed by Ramjet.
  • In Hook's first appearance, he's drawn with two eyes instead of an optic visor.
  • One of the buttons on Soundwave's console is layered over his hand.
  • When Powerglide holds Astoria to save her from falling, her torso... isn't there.

Continuity errors

  • Seriously, Soundwave could have scanned Astoria's mind like he scanned Chip Chase back in "Roll for It". Surely, Astoria couldn't have jinxed that ability too!

Real-world references

  • Astoria's name comes from two famous upscale hotels, the Waldorf-Astoria and Ritz-Carlton.
  • "It's my party, and I'll cry if I want to!", as announced by Astoria early in the episode, is a lyric from the 1963 Lesley Gore song, "It's My Party".

Trivia

  • Powerglide is actually quite abusive to the human he is charged with "saving" in this episode. Not even the Decepticons have ever been shown slamming a human to the concrete so hard that they bounce or out-and-out striking a human. But hey, that's what she gets for having to be told twice, right, Powerglide?
  • Speaking of which, Astoria seems to take a lot of abuse in this episode and still manages to brush it off with no real injuries.
  • Powerglide's first line in the episode seems to revolve around the notion that one can be either a top scientist or a girl. Dag, Powerglide.
  • It seems Astoria is also gifted with superhuman strength, as she is able to hold her own against the Coneheads, prevent Powerglide from taking her necklace, and rip a metal panel with her bare hands. Maybe Powerglide's abuse isn't as damaging as it appears. Still...
  • One of the party guests at the beginning of the episode uses the British expletive "bloody". Don't ya' just love the culture barrier?
  • Now that you have read this, Powerglide will have to kill you. It is nothing personal - he simply does not wish to risk Moonracer finding out.