Atlantis, Arise!

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Specifics: Dinobots playing football, Megs sitting on the Lincoln Memorial

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There's fire burning...underwater...don't ask.

The Decepticons ally with the undersea realm of Sub-Atlantica. But they may be more treacherous than Megatron expected.


Detailed synopsis

Soundwave summons Megatron to the control room, saying that Laserbeak and Buzzsaw have detected massive energy readings underwater. The Decepticons investigate and encounter the Sub-Atlanticans, a race who hope to conquer the surface world one day. Megatron negotiates a deal with Nergill, King of Sub-Atlantica, offering Decepticon military technology in exchange for access to their geothermal storehouses. Starscream distrusts the Sub-Atlanticans, who communicate with each other telepathically.

Near the Autobot base, Spike, Bumblebee, and Hound are playing a game of football with the Dinobots. Wheeljack arrives before the Dinobots accidentally kill anyone, telling them there is a massive energy reading emanating from near the Decepticon base. Optimus Prime dispatches Bumblebee, Brawn, Hound, and Wheeljack to investigate, with Spike tagging along. The Decepticons and Sub-Atlanticans attack and take Wheeljack prisoner. After raising the city from the bottom of the ocean, the Decepticons and Sub-Atlanticans prepare to attack Washington, D.C. as a sign of their new alliance. Nergill communicates with his soldiers, telling Megatron that they will imprison Wheeljack in his dungeons. However, at Starscream's orders, Soundwave unscrambles the message and learns that Wheeljack is to be taken to their laboratory.

But the others chose to stay, sitting in their porches with their shotguns, and eventually evolved into mermaids. And they would sing and dance, and ring in the new...

The Autobots head for Washington, hoping to stop the Decepticons and Sub-Atlanticans, while Spike and Bumblebee head for Sub-Atlantica, hoping to rescue Wheeljack. The Sub-Atlanticans raise a force field over Washington, trapping the Autobots inside. In Sub-Atlantica, Nergill is developing a disruptor which will shut down Transformers. Starscream discovers this and is shot by Nergill, who learns that it is less effective on Decepticons. Heading for Washington, Nergill uses the disruptor to defeat the Autobots, but holds back on the Decepticons. Meanwhile, Megatron (sitting at the Lincoln Memorial) tells Thundercracker that they will deal with the Sub-Atlanticans soon enough.

Wheeljack calls in the Dinobots, who manage to penetrate the force field but come to blows with the Cons. Megatron and Grimlock fight, and Nergill tries to shoot them both, but Starscream causes Nergill to miss. Grimlock grabs the disruptor and destroys it, causing the Autobots to revive. The Decepticons and Sub-Atlanticans retreat back to their own city, with the Autobots in pursuit.

Megatron demands an answer to Starscream's treason charge against Nergill, but Nergill informs him that the Autobots are coming. They invade the city, and the Dinobots begin smashing everything in sight. Nergill decides to destroy the city, hoping to destroy the Transformers as well. Spike, Wheeljack, and Bumblebee follow, hoping to stop Nergill, with Rumble and Ravage in pursuit. The two Mini-Cassettes realize Nergill's intentions, and Rumble tries to bury him in rubble, but it's too late. Nergill throws a device into his energy containers, which starts a chain reaction that will destroy the city. The Autobots and Decepticons manage to retreat, but the Sub-Atlanticans disappear. Prime, however, doubts they've seen the last of Nergill.

Stats

Original airdate: October 3, 1985

Production number: 700-23

Written by: Douglas Booth

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Autobots Decepticons Humans Others
Regulars

Guests


Notable quotes

"Are you sure humans do this for fun?"

Hound, after playing a game of football with the Dinobots


"There. This throne was made for me!"

Megatron, sitting on the throne at the Lincoln Memorial.


"Me Grimlock here again, Optimus Prime, to pull your diodes out of laser fire."

Grimlock, lecturing Optimus Prime


"Okay, Grimlock. Time for you and the Dinobots to act prehistoric!"

Optimus Prime


"You don't frighten me, you mechanical throwbacks!"
"Good, Megatron! We love stupid enemies!"

Megatron and Grimlock


"Ruining Autobots is my life!"

Starscream finds his true calling.

Notes

Animation and/or technical glitches

Prime uses budding to hold up the Washington monument.
  • As the Washington Monument starts to fall, when Optimus Prime stands for a second, another Optimus Prime pops out of him.
  • When the Dinobots break through the force field, Starscream is among the group fighting them off, even though he was last seen in Sub-Atlantica.

Continutity errors

  • References

Transformers references

  • While it mostly comes off as arrogance, Grimlock has a point when he lectures Optimus Prime about the Autobots depending on the Dinobots to save them. When the Dinobots are becoming aware of the fact that they're just a deus ex machina, you know that it's time to add a little more depth to your stories.

Real-world references

  • References

Miscellaneous trivia

  • Megatron refers to Laserbeak and Buzzsaw as "vultures". They're supposed to be condors.
  • The Lincoln Memorial is strangely Megatron-sized.
  • They have in fact seen the last of Nergil.

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