Strongarm's Big Score
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| "Strongarm's Big Score" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | September 17, 2016 (Canada) | |||||
| Writer | David McDermott | |||||
| Director | Vinton Heuck | |||||
| Animation studio | Polygon Pictures | |||||
An attempt to impress Fixit turns dangerous when Strongarm encounters another Scavenger.
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
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Notes
Continuity notes
- The existence of a base earlier than Autobot Outpost Omega One alludes to the undefined period of time that the Autobots spent on Earth prior to the events of the Transformers: Prime animated series. This part of their story has been left completely untold in all "Aligned" media (even the comprehensive history in The Covenant of Primus), but the 'bots were established at the beginning of Prime to have been on Earth for at least three years. Bumblebee notes that his workout video in the previous episode was "in style" at the time of its recording, implying that the Autobots were on earth in the 80s or 90s.
Transformers references
- Mount St. Hilary being the location of the first Autobot base on Earth is, of course, a cross-continuity allusion to the volcano being the location of the Autobots' base of operations in the original Generation 1 Marvel comic and cartoon (though it was only named in the former).
Real-world references
Trivia
- Strongarm's temporary magnetism, including her becoming stuck to Scatterspike, is exceptionally similar to what happened with Arcee and Bulkhead when they were affected by the polarity gauntlet in "Metal Attraction".
Animation and technical errors
Foreign localization
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