TransWarped
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| "TransWarped" | ||||||
| Airdate | March 14, 2009 | |||||
| Written by | Marty Isenberg, Michael Ryan, Marsha Griffin | |||||
| Directed by | Matt Youngberg, Yoshio Frank Chatani, Tetsuro Moronuki, Yutaka Kagawa | |||||
In the aftermath of the battle at the mine, Sari and her father’s relationship takes a strange turn; the Autobots have their work cut out for them trying to contact Cybertron; and Megatron and Starscream find a new opportunity
Synopsis
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Quotes
Notes
Animation errors
- When Sari removes her key in order to place it in the homing beacon generator, the string doesn't actually go over her head... It just phases through her neck. Somehow.
- Once the key has been removed from Sari, the string attached to it mysteriously reapears.
Continuity errors
- When Bumblebee gets blown away in Part 1 after being stabbed by Sari, he lands on his back. When it starts again in Part 2, he appears on his side.
- Bumblebee’s rocket boosters seemingly appear out of nowhere. Maybe he had just stored them in his backpack?
Other errors
Transformers references
- As Sari dismisses Isaac Sumdac's story of her origin, she suggests that he should have told her how he found her "in a cabbage pacth", or the "stork brought me". These same ideas were suggested by Professors Bumblebee and Bulkhead in Return of the Headmaster.
- After Sari mentions those theories, Optimus Prime recalls how Sari told him of human manufacturing, which occured in Transform and Roll Out.
- While lecturing her on taking it slow with her powers, Ratchet says that there's "more than meets the vis-scanners" on having powers, a clear reference to the time honored Transformers tagline "More Than Meets the Eye."
Real-world references
Miscellaneous trivia
- Derrick J. Wyatt confirmed via. Twitter after the show aired that it was made "as one 70 minute movie", although it was also cut into 22-minute episodes for syndication.[1]
References
- ↑ Derrick J. Wyatt - http://twitter.com/DerrickJWyatt/status/1329673450 - "We made it as one 70 minute movie, but it has also been cut into three 22s".

