Sick as a Bot

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Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) ep 68

"It ain't easy being green!"
"Sick as a Bot"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate October 21, 2017
Writer Will Friedle
Director Todd Waterman
Animation studio Polygon Pictures

After the Energon seeking Wingcode infects the Autobots with a virus, Bulkhead joins Grimlock in his hunt for the Decepticon.

Synopsis

"Here's something interesting. It's a possible gamma sickness."
"Well, if Banner knows what it is, I'm gonna track him down, I'm gonna put my foot on his throat, and I'm gonna..."
"That was Banner. IT was Banner."

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"I want more. You've seen what he becomes, right?"
"I have. And it's beautiful. Godlike."
"You should know that there's a flip side to this, too. If we miss on the low side, if we induce me and it fails, this will be very dangerous for you."
"I've always been more curious than cautious, and that's served me pretty well."

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans

Quotes

Notes

Continuity notes

  • He's back, baby! Bulkhead was last seen on-screen in Predacons Rising; he had also appeared in Robots in Disguise's tie-in comic, but the episode establishes that they are in a seperate continuity from the cartoon, as Bulkhead has to be introduced to the Bee Team.
  • Nightstrike is referred to multiple times.
  • Grimlock uses the fake energon cubes that were meant to trick Ped in "Can You Dig It?".

Prisoner manifest

Transformers references

  • Bulkhead jokingly calls Grimlock "Dinobutt," which was an affectionate insult Rattrap frequently lobbed at Dinobot in the Beast Wars cartoon.

Real-world references

Errors

Trivia

  • The episode's name comes from the common expression "sick as a dog".

Foreign localization

Home video releases


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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