All Spark Day (episode)
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| "All Spark Day" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | June 1, 2016 (UK) June 18, 2016 (US) | |||||
| Writer | Kim Beyer-Johnson | |||||
| Director | Kevin Altieri | |||||
| Animation studio | DHX Media Top Draw Animation | |||||
During a Cybertronian holiday, the Rescue Bots take on their biggest challenge yet - a super-sized, overtired baby.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Quotes
"CeCe! Look! Behind you! It's Isaac Newton!"
"*gasp* Doctor Newton!"
"Gets her every time!"
- —Doc Greene distracts CeCe.
"There's a what running loose?"
- —Heatwave, who should really be used to this by now.
"Okay. It's official. Worst rescue plan ever."
- —Kade
"There, no bot can beat my stories."
"If you want to fall asleep."
"What was that mosquito?"
"Umm... thank you."
- —High Tide and Blades.
Notes
Animation and technical errors
Continuity errors
Continuity notes
- The other Bots seen on Boulder's painting of Cybertron are the same protoform Rescue Bots seen in "I Have Heard the Robots Singing".
- The show Mayor Luskey starts watching is Cupcake Hoarders, previously seen in "Double Villainy".
- The Minimizer was first seen in "Small Blessings".
Transformers references
- High Tide makes mention of drinking Visco at Maccadam's Old Oil House.
- Heatwave says he'd ask Unicron for help.
Real-world references
- Doc Greene describes CeCe as Brobdingnagian, a term originating from Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels.
Trivia
- Blades refers to a Festival of Primes.
- High Tide mentioned in his stories that he was one of the 15 megabots sent to destroy the Hammer of Primus
- Chase's haiku has the wrong number of syllables.


