From the Cybertron Satellite, Transformers Division

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From the Cybertron Satellite, Transformers Division (サイバトロンサテライト こちらトランスフォーマー部) is one of two supplemental segments added to the Japanese version of the Transformers: Prime cartoon (the second being Arms Micron Theater).

It stars the popular "Idol" group Tokyo Girls' Style, who play with the new toys, and are given instructions, history lessons and so on by the voice of Vector Sigma (played by Keiji Fujiwara).

For the first five episodes, Cybertron Satellite came before Arms Micron Theater. In episode 6, it moved to the second slot, just before the closing credits, and has been there ever since.

Episodes


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Season 1

Episode 1
Perfect Transformation! Enter the Transformers
Episode 2
Dark Transformation! Dark Energon
Episode 3
Rescue Transformation! Fowler in Crisis
Episode 4
Infiltration Transformation! Battleship Nemesis
Episode 5
Explosive Transformation! Spacebridge Battle
Episode 6
Aerial Transformation! Skyquake
Episode 7
Freezing Transformation!? Terror of the Minicons
Episode 8
Secret Sword Transformation! Introducing Wheeljack
Episode 9
Reckless Transformation! Protect the Dingus!
Episode 10
All-Out Assault Transformation! The Pair of Assassins
Episode 11
Acceleration Transformation! Speed Match!
Episode 12
Mystery Insect Transformation! Forest of the Spider Woman!
Episode 13
Phantom Transformation! Mind-Diving
Episode 14
Counterattack Transformation! The Resurrection of Megatron!



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Notes

  • Due to the addition of the two promo segments, as well as a considerably longer title sequence and end credits, each primary episode of Prime has had approximately three minutes of content removed for time constraints. These edits are mostly intuitive and unintrusive so as not to harm the coherency of the narrative.