The Transformers (cartoon)

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More than any other of the many media which Transformers have invaded in the past 20+ years, it is The Transformers, the original cartoon (1984-1987) which captured the imagination of children and children-at-heart worldwide.


Overview

Depleted of energy... aside from the power source that lights up the entire core of the planet.

The cartoon (along with the Marvel comics set up the basic story of Transformers that most other incarnations were to follow: two warring factions of robots on the planet Cybertron leave in search of resources. The factions crash-land on Earth and, millions of years later, begin their battle anew in Reagan-era America and across the globe.

Through its 98-episode run this series took viewers to many strange places and times: the alien Cybertron, the Earth's prehistoric past, the Earth's then-future of 2005, the Metropolis-like society of Nebulos, and more. It is not the best animated series ever to air, but it stimulated viewers with its concept at the time, and continued to do so in the years to come.

Production

Nobody on Earth noticed this for thousands of years.

Writing and distribution for this series were handled as a joint effort by Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions. Animation was produced overseas, primarily by Toei and AKOM.

The series was produced on an enormously rushed schedule, due to the need to get episodes on the air in synch with the toys appearing on shelves. That, combined with the vast number of characters and the difficulties involved with the overseas animation process, resulted in a cartoon that is notoriously riddled with animation errors and other mistakes. The producers were often aware of these mistakes, but tight deadlines left them no time to correct them.


Episodes

Note: These episodes are listed in production order rather than original airdate. In a few instances, this means that episodes are not in the correct chronological story order, the specifics of which are noted in their own articles. Note that Season 3, in particular, suffers from this - the Rhino DVD release of the season reordered the episodes in question so that they were in order, but also reordered many episodes that did not have any placement problems, throwing off the whole shebang. Conversely, the R2 Metrodome release of the season just reorganized the problematic ones.
Note: The Transformers: The Movie (1986) is part of this series, taking place between Season 2 and Season 3.


Season 1

Remember those dinosaur guys? Man, they were awesome.

The first season is primarily set on Earth, with a few excursions to Cybertron. It started with the 1984 toys as its characters, and introduced the early wave of 1985 toys as it progressed -- the Constructicons, Dinobots, Insecticons, and Skyfire.


Season 2

The iconic hero of children everywhere!

The very long second season greatly expanded the cartoon's scope and cast. The second season tends to feature more character-driven episodes than the first season, with many characters getting their own "spotlight" episode.

It breaks down very roughly into three segments:

  • The first dozen episodes feature the Season 1 cast.
  • A large second batch of episodes brings in the remainder of the 1985 toys.
  • The final ten episodes introduce the four combiner teams that formed the early entries in the 1986 line.


Intermediate

The Transformers: The Movie

Season 3

Season 3 has a bit of a bad reputation. And not just for the plots.

Season 3 transformed the whole premise of the show. Gone were the two teams stranded on Earth, along with many of the characters that composed those teams. In their place was a galaxy-spanning tale of battles on alien worlds. With the Autobots in firm control of Cybertron, the Decepticons, though still a threat, were somewhat reduced as villains; new enemies in the form of the Quintessons were introduced. Plots often centered on the ultra-powerful citybots, Metroplex and Trypticon. Late in Season 3, as in Season 2, the forerunners of the 1987 toy line were introduced.

Season 4

How the truncated Season 4 came about remains a mystery, though presumably the short version is that Hasbro pulled out its funding support. Whether anything further was ever planned is not known.

See also: Urban legends about Transformers.

As is, the "season" consisted of a single three-part episode, that somewhat hastily brought in thirty or so new Transformer characters, Nebulan partners for 22 of them, and attempted to provide a satisfactory conclusion to the series as a whole.

  1. The Rebirth, Part 1
  2. The Rebirth, Part 2
  3. The Rebirth, Part 3


DVD Releases

  • Transformers First Season Collector's Edition
  • Transformers Season 2 Part 1
  • Transformers Season 2 Part 2
  • Transformers Season 3 Part 1
  • Transformers Season 3 Part 2/Season 4
  • Transformers Collection 1 - Season 1
  • Transformers Collection 2 - Season 2 Part 1
  • Transformers Collection 3 - Season 2 Part 2
  • Transformers Collection 4 - Season 3 Part 1
  • Transformers Collection 5 - Season 3 Part 2
  • Transformers Collection 6 - Season 4
  • The Best of Transformers Generation 1
  • Transformers Generation 1 - Complete Collection
  • Transformers - Original Series, Vol 1 (Season 1, episodes 9-13)
  • Transformers - Original Series, Vol 2 (Season 1, episodes 1-6)
  • Transformers - Original Series, Vol 3 (Season 1, episodes 7, 8, 14-16)
  • Transformers - Complete Original Series (complete Season 1)
  • Transformers - Five Faces of Darkness
  • Transformers - The Rebirth
  • Transformers - Season 1
  • Transformers - Season 2 Part 1
  • Transformers - Season 2 Part 2
  • Transformers - Season 3 & Season 4
  • Transformers - The Complete Generation 1 Collection
  • Transformers - Generation 1 Bumper Special
  • Transformers - The Classic Episodes