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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 terrorcons got into the super energon and grow in size. Ironhide's team takes a beating by Scorponok and Ironhide's three rhyming buddies are taken out. Ironhide gets the energon to Primus, who wakes up and energizes Optimus so he can merge with Omega Supreme, becoming Optimus Supreme and defeating Galvatron and the Decepticons.
The episodes of Transformers: Animated are split into a set of 3 seasons, 13 episodes in each with the first season bearing a special movie-length (later divided into a 3-episode showing) beginning. An episode list for the first two seasons (a combined total of 26 episodes) has been released through Cartoon Network's website. [1]
Factory announced that they had acquired the license from Hasbro to release Transformers on DVD in Region 1 with Vivendi Entertainment. They subsequently released The Complete First Season on June 16, 2009. Season Two Volume One was released on September 15, 2009. Season Two Volume Two was released on January 12, 2010. [22]
Season Episodes First aired Last aired Network Status Beast Wars: Transformers: 1 26 September 16, 1996 () April 1, 1997 () Syndication: Released 2 13 October 26, 1997 () March 13, 1998 () 3 13 October 25, 1998 () March 7, 1999 () Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers: 1 43
Aaron Veach as Prowl (4 episodes) Kaiser Johnson as Ironhide (3 episodes) Jonathan Lipow as Unicron (3 episodes) Miles Luna as Teletraan-1 / Arkbot (3 episodes) Beau Marie as Tigatron (3 episodes) Mark Whitten as Sideswipe (3 episodes) Marcus Clark-Oliver as Astrotrain, Hotlink (2 episodes) Shawn Hawkins as Mirage (2 episodes)
The second season titled Transformers: Titans Return was released for November 2017. [18] The third and final web season was titled Transformers: Power of the Primes and was announced for May 1, 2018. [19] Rooster Teeth is no longer streaming the complete Prime Wars Trilogy on their website for audiences in the US & internationally. [20]
On the topic of 3-D, Schneider said "Transformers 3 was a mix of native stereoscopic 3-D camera capturing and 2-D/3-D conversion (as a 3-D tool), and most was done very well." He added, "At a minimum, Transformers 3 demonstrates that fast cutting sequences are indeed possible and practical in stereoscopic 3-D. More than that, it was a ...