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Martin Elliot Isenberg [1] (born 1963) is an American animation writer. He is best known for his role as co-story editor on Beast Machines and Transformers: Animated , [ 2 ] and for his work on the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.
On August 17, 2019, the United Kingdom-based Transformers event TFNation 2019 an outline of the season's movie-length premiere "Trial of Megatron" was presented by Marty Isenberg, with most of the show's original cast reprising their original roles in that fashion.
Beast Machines: Transformers is an animated television series produced by Mainframe Entertainment as part of the Transformers franchise. Hasbro has full distribution rights to the show as of 2011. It was a direct sequel to Beast Wars , taking place within the continuity of the original Transformers series .
The Transformers continued in Japan as Transformers: The Headmasters with 35 new episodes, however, it ignores the events of "The Rebirth" and is set in a different continuity. A fifth season was aired in the United States, but consisted entirely of re-runs of previous episodes being told as stories by Powermaster Optimus Prime .
The series was the only Transformers animated series to be fully plotted from start to finish by Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir, writers unfamiliar with Transformers lore who sought to produce the series as, in Skir's words, a "religious epic novel for television". The series tackled the heavy philosophical concept of what it meant to live ...
New Transformers introduced in the first season include the Autobot Arcee (who only appears in Ratchet's flashbacks), the Decepticon Soundwave, the bounty-hunter Lockdown, and the Dinobots Grimlock, Snarl, and Swoop. Several human villains are also introduced, including Nanosec (who can run at extreme speeds), the Headmaster (who pilots a ...
A spaceship carrying four members of Rescue Force Sigma-17 receives a distress call from Autobot leader Optimus Prime. The spaceship self-navigates its way to Earth, on the island of Griffin Rock, near Maine, where Optimus Prime assigns the Rescue Bots on a mission: work with the Burns family and learn human customs, while concealing their status as aliens from Cybertron.
4 seasons, 52 episodes • Marty Isenberg • Robert N. Skir • David Wise: November 4, 2000 – October 25, 2003: Kids' WB • Film Roman • Marvel Studios: TV-Y7: Traditional 3-2-1 Penguins! Sci-fi: 3 seasons, 27 episodes • Jeff Parker • Nathan Carlson • Phil Lollar: November 14, 2000 – November 13, 2008 • Direct-to-video • qubo ...