The Griffin Rock Triangle

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Transformers: Rescue Bots ep 15
"The Griffin Rock Triangle"
Production company Hasbro Studios
Airdate June 16, 2012
Writer Mairghread Scott
Director Patrick Archibald
Animation studio Atomic Cartoons

Cody finds a clue to an old mystery and makes a startling underwater discovery.

Synopsis

This is one instance where you probably do not want to lick the plate clean.

Captain Wild is having boat problems, as in his boat is beginning to sink. Blades and Dani Burns head out and quickly locate the boat, but when they attach a cable to it, it pulls Blades under as well. At the fire station, Cody Burns alerts the rest of the team, who scramble. The boat lands up on the very edge of a trench. Blades converts to robot mode and struggles to pull it away from the edge until the other bots arrive to help. They carry the boat back to land where Cody meets them and Wild blames the Griffin Rock Triangle. While Dani takes Wild to the hospital, the others discuss the Triangle and how boats have disappeared there. Graham inspects Wild's boat and finds it's sound and shouldn't have sunk, while Cody spots something in Wild's lobster pots.

"When I said I liked diving into mysteries, this isn't what I meant!"

He cleans his find to discover it's a plate with an intriguing serpent design on it. He takes it to Doc Greene, who consults the database and turns up a reference to a 28-year-old Project Midgard and something Frankie recognizes as a reference number. They head to the archive in the Hall of Inspiration where Cody finds an old film reel. When Doc Greene plays it, it turns out to be a log by one Professor Anna Baranova, describing her project to build a mobile lab, the Midgard, to be launched from tunnel 15 to investigate the Griffin Rock Triangle.

Cody is curious to know what happened to Baranova and gets Graham and the Bots to help him search the tunnels under the island. They come up empty until Heatwave mentions he saw tunnels with letters on, which Graham says are Roman numerals. They find the tunnel in question, and within, they discover a mooring station. While exploring it, they somehow trigger the docking sequence, and Graham and Cody are trapped in the rapidly-filling airlock. They manage to find the emergency override, but Graham and the Bots decide it's too dangerous to continue there. That doesn't stop Cody from pushing a button, revealing an old video player with a videotape in it.

The Burns family watches the tape, on which Baranova describes how an underwater vent is periodically releasing large bubbles of methane which cause ship sinkings, and how she intends to launch a mission in the Midgard to drop an explosive in the vent to seal it. Charlie Burns recalls meeting Baranova and that she disappeared. While Kade declares case closed, Cody still wants to know what happened, and they get the idea to launch an expedition to find the Midgard.

"Ooooh, cutlery!"

Venturing back into the ocean, the team reaches the edge of the undersea trench and quickly find the crashed Midgard. As Blades peers in a porthole, he momentarily sees a familiar figure. They board the Midgard, and are indeed confronted by Professor Baranova, who has survived the last 28 years. She's not particularly keen on being rescued, but shows them around. She explains that the Midgard was caught in a methane eruption and crashed, wrecking both the engines and communications. The explosive device itself is intact, but the only way to use it would be to push the lab over into the trench, and Baranova's not really keen on destroying her home, fearing how the surface world will have changed. Cody is determined and after a brief talk from him, she changes her mind.

While the other bots push the station to the edge, Chief Burns and Baranova set the explosive to go off after a minute and evacuate in Chase. The Rescue Bots push and, despite a hairy moment with a rock, manage to get the Midgard over the cliff. They climb out of the trench before the explosive goes off, sealing the vent for good. Back on the surface, Doc Greene shows off how they're building a replica of the Midgard for Baranova to live in, as way of a thank you for dealing with the Triangle.

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"But dad, you always said the Triangle was hogwash!"
"True, but occasionally when you wash a hog, you discover it was never a hog to begin with."

Frankie and Doc Greene


"This is like searching for a needle in a stack of... other needles."
"Why would you stack needles?"

Graham and Boulder


"Wh-wh-what if it isn't methane? What if it is a sea monster? Anyone think of that?!"

Blades


"Doesn't wanna be rescued? Why'd we even bother?"
"She'd miss her home. If anyone should understand that, it's us."

Heatwave and Boulder

Notes

Animation and technical errors

Continuity errors

Real-world references

  • Blades's "I think I can" mantra is from the children's story "The Little Engine That Could".
  • The Griffin Rock Triangle is a reference to the Bermuda Triangle. Methane is one of the many explanations which have been suggested for the Bermuda Triangle disappearances.
  • As Doc Greene says, Midgard is a reference to the Midgard Serpent from Norse mythology, also known as Jörmungandr.

Foreign localization

Trivia


Thanks for helping me... pull myself together.

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