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| "Aerial Assault" | |||||||||||||
| Production code | 700-57 | ||||||||||||
| Production company | Sunbow Productions | ||||||||||||
| Airdate | December 10, 1985 | ||||||||||||
| Written by | Douglas Booth | ||||||||||||
| Animation studio | Toei | ||||||||||||
| Continuity | Generation 1 cartoon continuity | ||||||||||||
Slingshot and Skydive go undercover to discover who is responsible for the theft of planes in the Middle East.
Synopsis

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.

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.

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... 'til he thinks that Jumal is calling him a piece of junk.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans |
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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

- Swindle's missing his guns as he drives into the bazaar, though the omission could be intentional.
- Until the end of the canyon battle, all the Transformers' voices are filtered as though they're communicating by radio. Not impossible, but it goes against the show's usual conventions. Later, when Skydive and Slingshot are being disassembled by the plane thieves, and it would make sense to talk only by radio, they use their normal voices. The radio filtering returns again when the Aerialbots are in battle.
- Fireflight is missing as the Aerialbots dive into the canyon, but in the next shot he's directly behind Silverbolt.
- Brawl and Onslaught steal Megatron's fusion cannon sound as they open fire for the second time in the canyon.
- After he and Onslaught transform, Brawl's head is all gray instead of having some rust-brown bits. He's also missing his chest detailing and the treads on his left arm. Onslaught, meanwhile, is missing his Decepticon symbol.
- Onslaught's visor is white instead of its usual yellow as he recoils from Optimus Prime's laser fire.
- When Hoist is towing Slingshot from the canyon, Optimus' cab windows are red.
- After Ratchet repairs him, the top of Slingshot's head is white instead of orange. The coloring error repeats multiple times, such as when he takes off to try and prevent the Combaticons from merging.

- 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.
- After Ramjet installs a missile on one of the aircraft, his left arm disappears. The plane he's attaching it to seems to be a commercial passenger jet... and he's affixing it to the tail wing, where it would be likely to blow off the primary wing in front of it.
- Swindle's guns are missing again at the border inspection point. Again, within the bounds of the plot, it seems a good idea not to have them out!

- "We'll take over now" - in this line and his next, Blast Off's voice is missing its robotic processing.
- When Blast Off opens the laundry truck, the center of his faceplate is a darker gray than the rest of his face; it should be the same color.
- "These two jets are cheap junk" - the line separating Blast Off's right optic from his faceplate is missing.


- 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 until the very end of the episode.
- The griffin's lasers have a different sound effect before the commercial break than they do after it.
- Ramjet has Dirge's color scheme in the scene just after the griffin starts firing on the Aerialbots. (It could be Dirge, but the jet is shown alongside Vortex and Blast Off where Ramjet is supposed to be hanging out, and Dirge is shown strafing Slingshot in the very next shot, so...)
- An odd sound editing error clips the end off of Onslaught's line "So I can blast him into obli(vion!)" and the start of Blast Off's following line, "(Combaticons, u)nite, and transform into Bruticus!"
- Blast Off's shot which causes Slingshot to cry out "I'm hit!" actually misses him entirely.
- The animators clearly struggled with Blast Off's lack of visible weapons in his shuttle mode. Sometimes lasers come out of his wings, sometimes they come from under his wings (where we clearly see there are no guns), and once we get a close-up of him firing a boxy weapon which is nowhere in evidence on his character model.
- Air Raid doesn't actually hit Ramjet, but Ramjet just flies into the ground anyway.
- Rumble and Frenzy both have two guns mounted on their backs throughout the start of the battle, but when Megatron orders him to launch the fortress, Rumble only has one. Later, as Megatron orders him to annihilate Superion, he doesn't have either of them (and Frenzy is down to just one); then it's back to two as the Aerialbots blow up the oil field.
- The griffin's eye doesn't appear to be hollow, but Hassan comes out of it anyway.
- When Bruticus is first seen trying to swat Silverbolt, he has a single eyeband instead of two large but separated optics.
- One of the shots showing Slingshot's missing radio console is inexplicably recycled to show Silverbolt reacting to Fireflight's arrival.
- When Fireflight finally arrives, he is colored entirely black.
- As the Aerialbots combine, there's either no transformation sound or it's completely drowned out by Silverbolt's order to combine. The Aerialbots also suddenly go from cruising along in jet mode in one shot, to being in robot mode and combining in the next shot.
- "Rumble, Frenzy! Annihilate him!" Megatron's order looks rather odd, given that it's Bruticus visible on the display screen.
- After they exit the griffin, Ali mouths Megatron's roar of frustration.
- "You'll be lucky if I let you live, fool!" - Megatron's Decepticon symbol is missing as he turns away from Ali.
- The Decepticons blow around like paper in the wind after the oil explodes.
- Air Raid is drawn mouthing Silverbolt's line "Maybe we should let Prince Jumal deal with him." In the same shot, Silverbolt is a bit shorter than the other Aerialbots, when he should be a head or two taller.
- 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.
- Why can't the Autobots just move the rocks trapping Slingshot?
- How exactly do the plane thieves not hear Skydive and Slingshot talking right in front of them? The dialogue makes it clear they're not talking by radio.
- Nobody in the "laundry" truck notices Hassan coming up behind them in his motorcycle, nor the enormous THUD as he launches himself into the back of the truck.
- Slingshot's worried about being put back together enough to be recognized by Blast Off. Lucky for him that Blast Off didn't notice the big Autobot symbol on his nosecone.
- For a piece of equipment so vital to Slingshot that it prevents him from joining the battle, removal of the weapon console doesn't seem to have any detrimental effects on the griffin.
- We never learn the reason for Fireflight's protracted absence.
Continuity notes
- Gadgets and powers:
- Slingshot has a grappling hook and tow cable for Empire Strikes Back-style tripping up of large behemoths.
Real-world references
- Star Wars sound effects:
- Death Star firing sound as Onslaught and Brawl take off to retreat.
- TIE Fighter roar as Ramjet is hit and falls out of the sky.
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, and rightly so. In addition to looking absurd and doing almost nothing of value, it gets taken out of the fight by one little kick from Superion.
- The drone jets aren't much better. They fire a few missiles (which miss), and then the Aerialbots take them apart with ease.
- 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.
Foreign localization
Italian
- Title (dub 1): "Rotta di collisione" ("Collision Course")
- Title (dub 2): "Assalto aereo" ("Aerial Assault")
- Original airdate: ?
Japanese
Russian
- Title: "Vozdoushnaya ataka" (Воздушная атака, "Aerial Assault")
- Original airdate: ?
Home video releases
- VHS
2001 — The Original Transformers — Exclusively from Blockbuster (Rhino Entertainment)
- Laserdisc
1995 — Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers — Megatron Set (Takara) — Japanese audio only.
1999 — The Transformers — Decepticon Edition (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
- DVD
2001 — The Transformers — DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Rhino Entertainment)
2003 — The Original Transformers — Season 2 Part 2: Vol. 7 (Rhino Entertainment)
2004 — Transformers — Season 2 Part 2 (Metrodome)
2004 — Transformers — Collection 3: Series 2.2 (Madman Entertainment)
2006 — Transformers — The Complete Generation One Collection (Metrodome)
2007 — The Transformers — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
2009 — Transformers — Volume 06: Stagione Due Parte Quarta (Medianetwork Communication) — English and Italian audio.
2009 — Transformers — Season Two: Part Two (Metrodome)
2009 — The Transformers — Complete Collection: Decepticon Edition (Madman Entertainment)
2009 — The Transformers — The Complete Series: 25th Anniversary "Matrix of Leadership" Collection (Shout! Factory)
2009 — The Transformers — Season Two, Volume Two: 25th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)
References
- ↑ The country is retconned to be Iran in Transformers Animated: The AllSpark Almanac II.

