Transformers: Cyberverse (cartoon)

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This article is about the 2018 animated series. For the 2011 toyline, see Cyberverse (toyline).
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"This, Bumblebee, is my archive of all the experiences you've begged me to remove from your life. I call them "Bumblebee's Mind Blowers"!"

Transformers: Cyberverse is a computer-animated series developed by Boulder Media Studio. It debuted on the Cartoon Network app and website on August 27, 2018, and made its television premiere on Cartoon Network on September 1, 2018. The story is divided into chapters, with "Chapter One" set to run for 18 episodes, while a second "Chapter" is targeted for a 2019 release. Unlike nearly every other Transformers TV series, episodes will be only 11 minutes in length as opposed to 22 minutes.

The series focuses on the adventures of Bumblebee; having damaged his memory chips, he and Windblade must recover his missing memories in order to help him remember his mission on Earth. Unfortunately, the Decepticons are after their friends.[1]

The series is intended to "focus more on characters and their mythology" and utilizes the "evergreen" character designs. It is set in a new continuity and is not a sequel to any previous series.

Main cast

(Recurring characters only.)


Episodes

Chapter One

Chapter Two

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Notes

  • The show's premiere episodes, "Fractured" and "Memory," were both put up on Cartoon Network's mobile app and website several days before their U.S. television premiere. All subsequent episodes of the show were uploaded the day before they were aired on television, followed by a release on Hasbro's YouTube channel the day after, completely free of charge. Cartoon Network's app/website split each episode into two separate parts, each with a generic title card, and were numbered as such.
  • While the first season was aired at a rate of one episode per week in the United States, in Canada, two episodes aired every week in a half-hour block. Consequently, "Megatron Is My Hero" through "Maccadam's" all premiered on Canada television ahead of their US broadcasts.
    • "Sabotage" and "Teletraan X" were listed to be aired on October 21, 2018, but "Fractured" and "Memory" aired in their place. They are expected to air properly on October 28, and the rest of the episodes seem to have been pushed back a week as well. No explanation for this airing oddity has yet been offered.

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