Transformers: Prime (cartoon)

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Transformers: Prime is an upcoming computer-animated television series that will air on The Hub in late 2010. There are 26 episodes scheduled for the first season,[1] and another three have been outlined by the screenwriters.[2]

It will be "rightfully huge."[3]

Story

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"Cliffjumper, is that your hand or mine?"

Optimus Prime's Autobots live on Earth as a pre-emptive measure against the return of the Decepticons. There are recurring humans but the focus is on the Transformers, as the show delves into what it is to be a Prime. Though in continuity with Exodus and War for Cybertron, its Earth-bound backstory is reminiscent of the live-action film series.[4]

A graphic novel tie-in by IDW Publishing, written by Mike Johnson with art by E. J. Su, Allan Jefferson, David Daza and Joe St. Pierre, will be be out October 10, 2010.[5]


Cast

On August 6, 2010, a press release announced the cast of Transformers: Prime, along with several other Hub shows. The release confirmed James Remar, Josh Keaton, Kevin Michael Richardson and Markie Post as additional cast members. Who, precisely, they would be playing was not mentioned.[11] Michael Bell and David Sobolov auditioned for parts. Bell auditioned for Ratchet and "General Fowler."[12]

Production

The show runners are Jeff Kline, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. Additional production staff include principal character designer Jose Lopez and supervising director Dave Hartman.[13] Orci and Kurtzman explained the show offered them a better chance to delve into the Transformers' mythology than the live-action film series did.[4] The producers created a 350-page show bible, incorporating aspects of various continuities for writers to utilize.[7] Susan Blu was the casting director, but was replaced as voice director following a death in her family.[14] Digitalscape provided the CG production.[15] Lopez said the animation would be a "groundbreaking mix of 2D animation and CGI".[16] The show's CG models will be subject to battle damage during episodes.[7]

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