Ghost Town

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Transformers: Cyberverse ep 34
"Ghost Town"
Production company Allspark Animation
Airdate September 15, 2019 (Australia/NZ)
Writer Gavin Hignight
Director Ehud Landsberg
Animation studio Boulder Media Studio

The mission to save Cybertron is threatened when Windblade steals the Allspark and flees to a mysterious planet.

Synopsis


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"I had infinite power, my enemies on their knees, and now it's all gone."
"And how does that make you feel?"
"How do you think that makes me feel?!"

Starscream and Teletraan-X


"I've determined you have an emotional need for someone to trust you. Thus, I will trust you."
"What's this all about?!"
"I am trusting you. I have given you fifteen percent more cell space. Put it to good use."

Teletraan-X and Starscream continue their double act.


"Who built this place? Glad they went with something other than blue. Whoever they are."

Hot Rod

Notes

Continuity notes

  • As the episode opens, Cheetor mourns for the cavern where he and the AllSpark lived, which has recurred throughout the season.
  • While telling Cheetor about Cybertron, Bumblebee mentions that Windblade is not originally from Cybertron, a fact that was first mentioned back in "Cube".
  • Starscream's first line, as quoted above, is a rather accurate, if succint, summary of "I Am The Allspark."
  • Windblade has long since been established as a cityspeaker and stated in "Memory" that she used her abilities to communicate with "entities far greater than can be comprehended," unsurprisingly revealed to be the Titans.

Transformers references

  • The idea of the Titans spearheading colonization efforts was first introduced in the 2005 IDW continuity, with five (technically four and a spaceship) such worlds being integral to the latter half of Phase Two.
  • The concept was also a part of the Titans Return cartoon which, as it's presented here, featured cityspeaking as more straightforward telepathy.
  • The spaceship in Croaton's flashback appears to be a Quintesson Cruiser.

Real-world references

Trivia

Animation and technical errors

Foreign localization

Home video releases

  • TBA