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The season also features the return of Soundwave and Ratchet from Transformers: Prime—the former appearing for one episode while the latter appears in the two-part finale. [4] [5] A miniseries, consisting of six episodes, premiered in October 2016 and features the return of Starscream, placing him as the main antagonist. [6]
The following is a list of episodes from the series Transformers: Cyberverse. Series overview Season Episodes Subtitle Originally aired Network Season premiere Season finale 1 18 None September 1, 2018 (2018-09-01) December 29, 2018 (2018-12-29) Cartoon Network 2 18 Power of the Spark September 7, 2019 (2019-09-07) January 4, 2020 (2020-01-04) 3 26 Bumblebee Cyberverse Adventures March 15 ...
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 ]
Meanwhile, Soundwave attempts to escape from the Shadowzone once again, aided by a group of Activator Mini-Cons, and Steeljaw, Underbite, Thunderhoof, Quillfire, and Clampdown also return to cause more problems for the Autobots, attempting to capture Team Bee for their mysterious benefactors on Cybertron who arranged for them to be pardoned of ...
Transformers: EarthSpark is an animated children's television series based on the Transformers toyline by Hasbro.It was developed by Dale Malinowski, Ant Ward and Nicole Dubuc for the streaming service Paramount+ and sister cable network Nickelodeon.
Joe Zieja as Bumblebee (5 episodes) Edward Bosco as Soundwave, Ultra Magnus, Factory Worker (4 episodes) Todd Haberkorn as Red Alert, Shockwave (4 episodes) Shawn Hawkins as Mirage, Factory Worker (4 episodes) Georgia Reed as Chromia (4 episodes) Linsay Rousseau as Elita-1, Deseeus (Doubt) (4 episodes) Adin Rudd as Scrapface (4 episodes)
Sounwave was born Mark Anthony Spears on February 28, 1986, in Los Angeles, California. [1] [2] His parents are elementary school sweethearts from Selma, Alabama, and relocated to Los Angeles in the 1970s so his father could pursue a dancing career for Soul Train. [3]
When the series came to an end with the three-part miniseries "The Rebirth" in 1987, however, Takara decided to continue the series themselves, declining to import The Rebirth and instead creating a full-length 35-episode spin-off series, Transformers: The Headmasters (two additional clips episodes were produced after the fact for direct-to ...