Crisis (Armada)
| ||||||
| "Crisis" (Chikyū [Kiki]) "Earth (Crisis)" | ||||||
| Production code | TF: A-39 | |||||
| Production company | TV Tokyo, NAS | |||||
| Airdate | 26 September 2003 (Japanese) October 10, 2003 (English) | |||||
| Writer | Ryō Motohira | |||||
| Director | Hidehito Ueda | |||||
| Animation studio | Actas Inc. | |||||
| Continuity | Unicron Trilogy | |||||
Megatron prepares to use the Hydra Cannon to destroy the Autobots' base on Earth from space.
Synopsis
As Megatron's new weapon causes panic on Earth and the sky is filled with a strong green haze, the kids don't know what action they should take next.
On board the Decepticons' ship, Megatron annoys Thrust by laughing at the tactician's silly head. To himself, Thrust mocks Megatron's silly head. Outside, the force fields block Jetfire's efforts to attack the ship.
The Autobots wonder how to destroy the Decepticon ship without killing the Mini-Cons in its core. Hot Shot angrily blames the entire situation on Starscream, and goes so far as to yell at Optimus for letting Starscream join the Autobots. Instead of responding, Optimus leaves to let Hot Shot whine vengeance on the edge of sanity.
In the warp room, Optimus inspects his own Matrix before Jetfire returns. When the Autobots and kids assemble in the warp room, Optimus announces he has a plan to save Earth. Hot Shot's request to join both Prime and Jetfire are shot down, and in exchange, Prime attempts to pass the Matrix on to Hot Shot, who refuses to accept it.
Starscream considers his position with the Decepticons. When requested, he puts aside the compassion he's learned and fires upon Earth, even if it harms humans. But when the shields are lowered to fire, Prime and Jetfire take advantage of the window and begin to attack.
The Decepticons rush out to fight the two Autobots. Eventually Megatron and Optimus are faced against each other, but his desire to save Earth causes Optimus to glow yellow and use his body to block the Hydra Cannon's energy blast.
Optimus holds back the blast (visible on Earth). With pieces of him breaking off, he pushes the blast back over the Decepticon ship. When the cannon is spent, Optimus stands, bleached white. Right when the kids happen to see the Autobot leader standing, he shatters into tiny fragments. The kids, the other Autobots, and even Megatron shout concerned yells.
The Decepticons retreat, while Jetfire recovers Sparkplug and Prime's Matrix.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Mini-Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
|
|
Guests
|
Quotes
"But Rad, we can't stand around and not say anything while the whole stinkin' planet blows up to smithereens."
- —Carlos
"Do as the Squidhead says, men."
"...Squidhead? Even you, Megatron?"
- —Megatron begins to belittle Thrust
"Ha ha! Don't you just love watching those miserable mechanical morons attempt to attack me, Squidhead?"
[to self] "I wish he wouldn't call me that any more. How would he like to be called flathead?" [giggles]
"So why don't you share your little joke with everyone?"
"Ahem, I wasn't laughing, sir." [to self] "Flathead, boy, I can really dish it out."
"You are a freak."
- —Megatron and Thrust
Notes
Differences with Micron Legend
Animation and/or technical glitches
- One newsreader has a name plate on his desk reading "Jhon Thompson".
- When Optimus is explaining that it might be the final battle, his grille is missing
Trivia
- Everybody knows skies are supposed to turn red during a Crisis, not green.
- For a moment at the end of the episode, Prime was visible in pure white. A while later, the Armada Optimus Prime toy was released in almost pure white as Ultra Magnus.
Home video releases
- DVD
2004 — Transformers: Micron Legend — Volume 10 (Columbia Music Entertainment) — Japanese audio only.
2006 — Transformers: Armada — Season One: Part Two (Rhino Entertainment)
2007 — Transformers: Armada — The Collector's Edition (Universal)
2009 — Transformers: Armada — Volume Two (New KSM) — English and German audio.



