Sea of Tranquility

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Transformers: Cyberverse ep 19
"Sea of Tranquility"
Production company Allspark
Airdate August 24, 2019 (France)
August 30, 2019 (CN app/website)
September 7, 2019 (USA)
Animation studio Boulder Media Studio

To save the Earth from destruction, the Autobots must defeat the Decepticons on the Moon.

Synopsis


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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Characters in italic text appear only in flashbacks.
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans Misc
  • Cameraman (voice only) (8)
  • Newscaster (voice only) (9)
  • TOP3Weekly (voice only) (12)
  • Military officer (voice only) (14)

Quotes

Notes

Continuity notes

  • The episode begins with Bumblebee recalling himself picking up the AllSpark in "Allspark", via reused footage.
  • No explanation is given for why Bumblebee has his voice back, though Ratchet repaired his voice box during the Ark's search for the AllSpark, as mentioned in "Fractured," so it's fair to believe he repaired Bee's voice box after Ratchet awoke from stasis, along with the rest of the crew in "Eruption."
  • Wheeljack claims the Decepticons are using the force field technology he created on Cybertron.

Transformers references

Real-world references

Trivia

  • Thundercracker, Acid Storm, Hot Rod, Nova Storm, and Thrust are all credited with their respective voice actors, though all of them have no speaking roles, with the final two having no appearance at all.
  • In a rather unusual revelation, the series, going by the first human's camcorder footage, is established as taking place in 2007.

Animation and technical errors

  • During the scene where Megatron promotes Slipstream to Starscream's status, Shadow Striker has her original body.

Other errors

  • Soundwave blasts some Autobots using sonic waves... even though there's no air on the Moon for those sonic blasts to travel through. On the other hand, Bumblebee pogo-ing along using the recoil from his blaster is a more-or-less accurate depiction of low-G physics, so we'll call it even?

Foreign localization

Home video releases

  • TBA