Hometown Heroes

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Transformers: EarthSpark ep 45
"Hometown Heroes"
Season 4
No. in season 1
Production company Hasbro Entertainment
Nickelodeon
Airdate December 5, 2025 (Paramount+)
TBA (Nickelodeon)
Writers Ian Busch
Greg Weisman
Directors Vinton T. Heuck
Scooter Tidwell
Animation studio 88 Pictures

Robby's troubles with a couple of other kids leads to the return of Mandroid.

Synopsis

It is being brought.
It is being brought.
Oh, he's doin' somethin'...

Another editor is doing extensive changes to this article right now, and is requesting that all other editors hold off on any edits until their work is finished, in order to make sure nothing important gets lost.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Quintesson rockets!"
"I know! I see them!"
"Oh, I wasn't alerting you, actually. I was listing things I hate. Quintesson rockets. Rampaging bears. Judgmental goats."

Thrash and Twitch training.


"Ah! Help me! He's controlling me!"
"This is not about control, this is about destruction of all Cybertronians and their allies."

Starscream and Mandroid


"Never fear, Starscream, we will liberate you. Even if we must destroy you to do it."

Megatron


"You were kidding about destroying him, right?"
"Largely."

Twitch and Megatron

Notes

Continuity notes

  • A pedestrian during Robbie's street surfing incident has a Mole Bot as seen in "Attack of the Drive-In Movie" as a pet.
  • Witwicky Charter was first seen in "Friends and Family".
  • Agent Croft met her end in "The Last Hope, Part 1" while the Spacebridge was shattered in the "The Last Hope, Part 2" when Mandroid's first plan failed. Mandroid appeared to have died in that episode, but turns out the Autobots have been keeping him in a cell all this time.
  • Twitch spends the episode upset because during "Judgment Day, Part 2", she was injured and unable to take part in the battle against the Quintessons.

Transformers references

Real-world references

  • Mo labels Robby as "maarte", a Tagalog word for someone who's an overly dramatic diva.

Errors

Trivia

Foreign localization