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===Continuity errors===
===Continuity errors===
* This episode was produced and aired well out of sequence. Most visibly, the Combaticons appear, placing the episode chronologically after "[[The Revenge of Bruticus]]". It also presumably occurs after "[[War Dawn]]", because the Aerialbots have no problem fighting Decepticons ''and'' aren't jerks towards humans.
* Optimus Prime, Jazz, Ratchet and Hoist disappear from the episode after Ratchet repairs Slingshot. If they're in the Middle East already and there are Decepticons in the area, why don't they stick around for a while? They could have helped during the final battle.
* Optimus Prime, Jazz, Ratchet and Hoist disappear from the episode after Ratchet repairs Slingshot. If they're in the Middle East already and there are Decepticons in the area, why don't they stick around for a while? They could have helped during the final battle.
* Nobody in the "laundry" truck notices Hassan coming up behind them in his motorcycle.
* Nobody in the "laundry" truck notices Hassan coming up behind them in his motorcycle.
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** Later on when Blast-off inspects them, they are no longer in the bins, and are now suddenly composed of the entire front half of their jet forms, as a retroactive correction to the earlier scene.
** Later on when Blast-off inspects them, they are no longer in the bins, and are now suddenly composed of the entire front half of their jet forms, as a retroactive correction to the earlier scene.
* For a piece of equipment so vital to Slingshot that it prevents him from joining the battle, the weapon console seems to have little to no use in the griffin. Even after Hassan removes the console, the griffin shows no detrimental effects, as it can still use its weapons, as well as being able to fly without issue.
* For a piece of equipment so vital to Slingshot that it prevents him from joining the battle, the weapon console seems to have little to no use in the griffin. Even after Hassan removes the console, the griffin shows no detrimental effects, as it can still use its weapons, as well as being able to fly without issue.
* This episode was produced and aired well out of sequence. Most visibly, the Combaticons appear, placing the episode chronologically after "[[The Revenge of Bruticus]]". It also presumably occurs after "[[War Dawn]]", because the Aerialbots have no problem fighting Decepticons ''and'' aren't jerks towards humans.
* We never learn the reason for Fireflight's protracted absence.
* We never learn the reason for Fireflight's protracted absence.
* No reason is given for Megatron to give his fortress the form of a griffin.
* No reason is given for Megatron to give his fortress the form of a griffin.

Revision as of 19:16, 17 October 2011

The Transformers ep 58
Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers ep 46
The Transformers: Generation 2 ep 45
File:Giantpurplegriffon.jpg
MERV GRIFFIN!!!!!
"Aerial Assault"
Production code 700-57
Production company Sunbow Productions
Airdate December 10, 1985
Written by Douglas Booth
Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity

Slingshot and Skydive go undercover to discover who is responsible for the theft of planes in the Middle East.

Japanese title: 突撃エアーボット (Totsugeki Airbot, "Charge, Airbots")
Italian title, dub 1: Rotta di collisione ("Collision course")
Italian title, dub 2: Assalto aereo ("Aerial assault")

Synopsis

Hey, look, no arms!

In an unnamed Middle Eastern country,[1] the Aerialbots are searching for clues to a group that is stealing planes. After flying over a bazaar (in which is a hauntingly familiar jeep being driven by a suspicious man loading equipment), the Aerialbots receive a distress call. Heading into a nearby canyon, they are attacked by the Combaticons and Dirge, and Slingshot ends up being buried within a cave by Blast Off. However, Optimus Prime, Jazz, Ratchet, and Hoist arrive and drive off the Decepticons. After unearthing Slingshot, the Autobots return to a nearby air base for repairs. Slingshot is fixed, but his weapons systems have been damaged, and he needs a new console from the base. Skydive gets the idea to let himself serve as bait, which Silverbolt, in his infinite wisdom, believes is a good idea, and Slingshot decides to join as well. As night comes, the two Aerialbots are soon stolen by the plane-nappers, but they are disassembled and their radio transmitters are disabled.

Retooling gone badly wrong.

Transporting their ill-gotten planes in laundry trucks, the plane-nappers manage to get past security, but are followed by a young boy named Hassan. Getting into the truck carrying the Aerialbots' nose cones, he meets up with them and identifies the man heading this operation as Ali. As it turns out, Ali has deposed Prince Jumal, the young ruler of the country, and has allied with Megatron to create both plane drones for conquering the oil fields of the Middle East, and a...Giant Purple Griffin that will...do...stuff. As the convoy reaches the Palace, the Decepticons begin reassembling the planes, but the Aerialbots cause themselves to short-circuit, leaving their parts free to be reassembled. They manage to get everything except Slingshot's chest plate, but Hassan manages to borrow the front grill assembly from a car that Prince Jumal owned.

Onslaught's head in the sand serves subtly as a scathing rebuke of isolationism as foreign policy.

As the Decepticons prepare to mobilize, Skydive and Slingshot manage to contact the other Aerialbots, who come to help. Meanwhile, Hassan has slipped aboard the...fortress to steal a new weapons console for Slingshot. As the Aerialbots arrive, Blast Off, Vortex, and Ramjet take control of the drone forces. The Aerialbots are able to dispatch the drones and their commanders, so Onslaught decides to off them himself, only to be stopped by Slingshot. Blast Off orders the Combaticons to transform into Bruticus. Slingshot bravely tries to prevent the merge, as Fireflight's absence prevents his own team from merging into Superion. Eventually, Bruticus forms after Slingshot is thrown into the head of the now mobile...fortress. Hassan gets a weapon console to Slingshot, frees them, then heads to attack Bruticus. Fireflight finally arrives, and the Aerialbots form Superion and damage the...fortress, causing it to crash into an oil field. Superion separates into his Aerialbot components, causing the diving Bruticus to fall into the oil field. The Aerialbots then set fire to the field, forcing the Decepticons to retreat.

At the palace, the Aerialbots are trying to figure out what to do with Ali and what he did with Prince Jumal, only to discover that Hassan is Prince Jumal. He explains that Slingshot may keep the new chest plate as a gift, as Jumal's hobby is fixing old junk cars. Slingshot feels honored...till he thinks that Jumal is calling him a piece of junk.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

"About time too. That high altitude was making me dizzy."

–Thankful for a reason to land, Silverbolt reveals he's still afraid of heights.


"On my way to a turkey shoot. Isn’t that right, turkeys?"

Blast Off


"Megatron, you promised me world domination!”
"You’ll be lucky if I let you live, fool!"

Ali pushes his luck with Megatron


"Hey. Did you just call me a... junker?"
"Don't worry, Slingshot. No matter what you're made of, you'll always be a Rolls Royce to me!"

Slingshot and Jumal

Notes

Animation or technical glitches

Hmm let's see... Autobot symbol... nope, nothing suspicious to see here!
  • While towing Slingshot from the canyon, Optimus' cab windows are red.
  • After Ratchet repairs him, the top of Slingshot's head is orange. In the next shot, it's white. It changes from one to the other throughout the episode.
  • Slingshot flips his new Rolls Royce grill chest plate over, and its backside matches his original chest design, but colored gray. After this scene, however, his chest has its normal coloration.
  • When Megatron is ordering Blast Off, Ramjet, and Vortex to attack Silverbolt and Air Raid, Onslaught transforms into a very small anti-aircraft truck.
  • An odd sound editing error clips the end off of Blast Off's line "So I can blast him into oblivion!" and the start of Onslaught's following line, "Combaticons unite and transform into Bruticus!"
  • Rumble is shown alternatively with one missile on his back and nothing on his back throughout the episode. After the Aerialbots blow up the oil field, he suddenly has two missiles on his back for the only time.
  • When Fireflight finally arrives to help the rest of the Aerialbots against Bruticus, he is colored entirely black.
  • Ramjet has Dirge's color scheme in the scene just after the griffin starts firing on the Aerialbots.
  • During the final scene, Slingshot's first few lines are mouthed by Air Raid (then Air Raid speaks his lines as normal).
  • During the final scene, when Slingshot and Prince Jumal are discussing the Rolls Royce grille Slingshot was using as a chest plate, the grille appears and disappears into thin air several times.


Continuity errors

  • This episode was produced and aired well out of sequence. Most visibly, the Combaticons appear, placing the episode chronologically after "The Revenge of Bruticus". It also presumably occurs after "War Dawn", because the Aerialbots have no problem fighting Decepticons and aren't jerks towards humans.
  • Optimus Prime, Jazz, Ratchet and Hoist disappear from the episode after Ratchet repairs Slingshot. If they're in the Middle East already and there are Decepticons in the area, why don't they stick around for a while? They could have helped during the final battle.
  • Nobody in the "laundry" truck notices Hassan coming up behind them in his motorcycle.
  • Skydive and Slingshot are shown to be disassembled to the point where only a small portion of their cockpit remains in the laundry bin. Yet when Hassan finds them, they transform into their full torso, even sporting their nosecones which were clearly removed.
    • Later on when Blast-off inspects them, they are no longer in the bins, and are now suddenly composed of the entire front half of their jet forms, as a retroactive correction to the earlier scene.
  • For a piece of equipment so vital to Slingshot that it prevents him from joining the battle, the weapon console seems to have little to no use in the griffin. Even after Hassan removes the console, the griffin shows no detrimental effects, as it can still use its weapons, as well as being able to fly without issue.
  • We never learn the reason for Fireflight's protracted absence.
  • No reason is given for Megatron to give his fortress the form of a griffin.
  • The prince's compound sits next to an oil drilling rig, yet we never see the Decepticons make energon cubes.

Trivia

  • Deleted scenes in this episode include Hassan reconstructing Slingshot and Skydive to disguise them as refrigerators to get them past the border guards; the trucks transporting the jet parts breaking down in the desert and some camels being stolen to tow them when Swindle refuses to do so; and Swindle discovering the Aerialbots, being knocked out and having his memory banks wiped so he forgets they were there.
  • The Giant Purple Griffin has become one of the most mocked creations in Transfandom.
  • In this episode, Ed Gilbert takes over the role of Superion from Frank Welker, who voiced him briefly in "The Key to Vector Sigma, Part 2".
  • For some reason, quite a few fans misremember this episode as being set in Carbombya, a country that didn't get identified by name until season 3.

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
VHS

United States of America 2001 — The Original Transformers — Exclusively from Blockbuster (Rhino Entertainment)

Laserdisc

Japan 1995 — Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers — Megatron Set (Takara) — Japanese audio only.
Japan 1999 — The Transformers — Decepticon Edition (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.

DVD

Japan 2001 — The Transformers — DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United States of America 2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Rhino Entertainment)
United States of America 2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2: Vol. 7 (Rhino Entertainment)
United Kingdom 2004 — Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Metrodome)
Australia 2004 — Transformers — Collection 3: Series 2.2 (Madman Entertainment)
United Kingdom 2006 — Transformers — The Complete Generation One Collection (Metrodome)
Australia 2007 — The Transformers — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
Italy 2009 — Transformers — Volume 06: Stagione Due Parte Quarta (Medianetwork Communication) — English and Italian audio.
United Kingdom 2009 — Transformers — Season Two: Part Two (Metrodome)
Australia 2009 — The Transformers — Complete Collection: Decepticon Edition (Madman Entertainment)
United States of America 2009 — The Transformers — The Complete Series: 25th Anniversary "Matrix of Leadership" Collection (Shout! Factory)
United States of America 2009 — The Transformers — Season Two, Volume Two: 25th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)

References

  1. The country is retconned to be Iran in Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II.