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===Animation and technical errors===
===Animation and technical errors===
===Continuity notes===
===Continuity notes===
*The events of [[Deep Trouble (RID)|Deep Trouble]] are referenced regarding the Fixit-like drones found on the ship and Grimlock learning the importance of keeping yourself repaired.
*The events of "[[Deep Trouble (RID)|Deep Trouble]]" are referenced regarding the Fixit-like drones found on the ship and Grimlock learning the importance of keeping yourself repaired.
*[[Chop Shop (RID)|Chop Shop]]'s missing arm component had previously attempted to break into the scrapyard to free the rest of Chop Shop in [[Even Robots Have Nightmares]].
*[[Chop Shop (RID)|Chop Shop]]'s missing arm component had previously attempted to break into the scrapyard to free the rest of Chop Shop in "[[Even Robots Have Nightmares]]".
===Prisoner manifest===
===Prisoner manifest===
* ''In stasis'': Hammerstrike, Bisk, Chop Shop, Terrashock, Filch, Minitron, Springload, Ped, Quillfire, "that one with all the eyes", Nightstrike, Vertebreak, Octopunch, Groundpounder, Headlock
* ''In stasis'': Hammerstrike, Bisk, Chop Shop, Terrashock, Filch, Minitron, Springload, Ped, Quillfire, "that one with all the eyes", Nightstrike, Vertebreak, Octopunch, Groundpounder, Headlock
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* ''Countless others all missing, presumed at large''
* ''Countless others all missing, presumed at large''
===Transformers references===
===Transformers references===
*Fixit swears by [[Solus Prime (Prime)|Solus Prime]].
===Real-world references===
===Real-world references===
===Trivia===
===Trivia===

Revision as of 08:18, 5 June 2015

Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) ep 20

"You don't have to be a gun. You are what you choose to be."
"The Trouble with Fixit"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate ???, 2015
Writer Alex Irvine
Directors Todd Waterman
Animation studio Polygon Pictures

An attempt to fix ailing Fixit goes horribly wrong, converting the Mini-Con into a fully weaponized and lethal prison guard who mistakes the Bee Team for Decepticon fugitives.

Synopsis

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"I do not need despair- eclair- repair! There are a few gaps in my memory banks, but some degeneration in the processors is normal for a Mini-Con of my experience."
"He means he's old."
"I prefer seasoned."

Fixit explains why he doesn't need repairs, and Sideswipe puts it bluntly


Slipstream: Most delicate. To think that one tiny slip, one missed connection…
Jetstorm: …Could reduce Fixit to the usefulness of a coffee grinder.
Denny: Ok, you, you, out!

—The Mini-Cons offering their support of Denny while he performs surgery


"Dad, you did fix him. Part of him, at least."
"Yeah. The part that wants to vaporize us."

Russell and Denny

Notes

Animation and technical errors

Continuity notes

  • The events of "Deep Trouble" are referenced regarding the Fixit-like drones found on the ship and Grimlock learning the importance of keeping yourself repaired.
  • Chop Shop's missing arm component had previously attempted to break into the scrapyard to free the rest of Chop Shop in "Even Robots Have Nightmares".

Prisoner manifest

  • In stasis: Hammerstrike, Bisk, Chop Shop, Terrashock, Filch, Minitron, Springload, Ped, Quillfire, "that one with all the eyes", Nightstrike, Vertebreak, Octopunch, Groundpounder, Headlock
  • Known at large: Steeljaw, Thunderhoof, Underbite, Clampdown
  • Released: Grimlock
  • Countless others all missing, presumed at large

Transformers references

Real-world references

Trivia

Foreign localization

French

  • Title: "Dysfonctionnement" ("Dysfunction")
  • Original airdate: June 17, 2015

Home video releases


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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