Feed the Beast
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| "Feed the Beast" | ||||||
| Production company | Hasbro Studios | |||||
| Airdate | April 19, 2014 | |||||
| Writer | Greg Weisman | |||||
| Director | Kevin Altieri | |||||
| Animation studio | Vision Animation | |||||
While trying to hunt it down, Cody and the Bots discover the legendary Maine Ridge Monster is closer than they thought.
Synopsis
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Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
| Autobots | Humans |
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Quotes
"Mmm, good science is delicious!"
- —Doc Greene
"It is true that most legendary creatures prove to be imaginary - the Loch Ness Monster, the Yeti, Prince Charming. There is no hard evidence they exist."
"Well of course they do! I've seen all of them in movies."
- —Chase and Blades
"If that was CGI, it was very well done!"
- —Blades on Graham's transformation.
"Where are we going, Dad?"
"Obviously to file for Graham's animal license."
- —Cody and Chase
"I wonder if any other late movie creepazoids exist, because if a zombie mutant potato attacks, I am so out of here."
- —Blades watches some strange movies.
Notes
Animation and technical errors
Continuity errors
- The encounter at the cannery takes place at night, it's morning when Luskey reports his storehouse raided, and night again when the team reaches the end of the trail of cans?
Continuity notes
- Chase first developed his deep relationship with the Lad Pioneers Handbook in "Rules and Regulations".
Transformers references
Real-world references
- The Maine Ridge Monster is a real-life cryptid, and others such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster are mentioned throughout the course of the episode.
Trivia
- Quantum mechanics seems like an odd subject for an engineering school to cover.
- It's also odd that with an island full of tech, Cody appears to be using an old fashioned camera loaded with film rather than a digital camera.


