More Than Meets the Eye (RBA)

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Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy ep 87
"More Than Meets The Eye"
Production company Allspark Animation
Airdate June 3, 2020 (UK)
Animation studio Boulder Media Studio

When the Recruits rescue a Decepticon from a damaged ship, they disagree on how to treat the 'evil' bot, forcing Wedge to reveal his biggest secret.

Synopsis

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Continuity notes

  • Laserbeak is the first unambiguous, current Decepticon to appear in the Rescue Bots timeline; the prior show had the Cyclone Mini-Con Bounce, who was never stated explicitly to be a Decepticon, but as he was an escapee from the prison ship Alchemor, it's really really really likely he was. Of course, Grimlock and Wedge (as we learn in this episode) are both former 'Cons.
  • It's likely this Laserbeak is a separate individual from the previous bearer of the name in the Aligned continuity family, like Grimlock and Sideswipe from Robots in Disguise, based on the wildly different design more closely in tune with his G1 counterpart and lack of a criminal record (which the latter absolutely has).
  • Whirl's lack of knowledge of the Decepticons, combined with Medix's referring to Cybertron's two factions in the past tense, suggests that Cybertron has long-since reunified by the time Rescue Bots Academy starts. The Decepticon Cyberwarp previously expressed hope that the two sides would someday come together in harmony back in the Robots in Disguise episode "Freedom Fighters", and it looks like they largely succeeded in the intervening years, despite the prejudices of bots like Hot Shot. This also seems to confirm the recruits, except Wedge, were "born" after the war.

Transformers references

  • We really don't need to explain where the episode title comes from.

Real-world references

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