My Nezha and Transformers

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My Nezha and Transformers (我的哪吒与变形金刚 Wǒ de Nézhā yǔ Biànxíng Jīngāng) is an upcoming computer-animated cartoon for the Chinese market, a joint effort between Allspark Animation and China Central Television (CCTV). The series is an original story that combines the casts of Transformers: Cyberverse and the 2003 cartoon The Legend of Nezha, a previous CCTV production.

The series was originally announced in 2017 under the title Nezha: Transformers (哪吒与变形金刚 Nézhā yǔ Biànxíng Jīngāng). Following the release of a trailer in December 2019,[1] the series vanished without a trace, presumably due to development complications from the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, with many assuming it had been totally cancelled. However, a new trailer suddenly emerged in August 2024, revealing the show's new premise and new title of My Nezha and Transformers.

The show is set to run for 52 episodes, with an 11 minute runtime like Cyberverse. The series is currently scheduled to air in its entirety between December 6 and December 14, 2025, on CCTV's children's network, CCTV-14. According to former Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner, broadcast stations outside of China had also expressed interest in airing the show,[2] but no international distribution announcements have been made.

Storyline

The series follows Xiaozha, a young boy with an active imagination who has dreams of becoming a hero like his fictional idols, Nezha and the Autobots. One night, the spacebridge drawing on his wall creates a portal, and he is pulled through it into a world where his dreams are made real. There, he meets and befriends the Autobots, only for a failed Decepticon plot to cause the disappearance of the sealing stones that were containing the evil Shiji, who clashes with Nezha before the two fall to Earth. Gaining powerful new mechanical armor that allows him to fight, Xiaozha must learn to control his new abilities and discover what it truly means to be a hero, working with Nezha and the Autobots to retrieve the stones and stop Shiji and the Decepticons from invading the real world.

Characters

Autobots Decepticons Humans Others

Episodes

  1. A Dreamlike Journey Begins
  2. A Wonderful Encounter at the Base
  3. First Encounter with Nezha

Notes

  • In August 2025, the pilot episode was unearthed on the portfolio page of art director Walter Gatus, though it was taken down shortly thereafter. The pilot is evidently from an earlier version of the show, before Xiaozha and the isekai elements were added, with several scenes having also been featured in the original 2019 trailer. That said, several shots from the pilot ended up being reused wholesale in the first batch of episodes.

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