List of Transformers: Animated episodes


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 beginning. An episode list for the first two seasons has been released through Cartoon Network's website. Both the series' first season and the entire series itself began with "Transform and Roll Out", a 90-minute movie special starting point later broken up into three episodes for re-runs. Following the debut of the movie on December 26, 2007, the series properly began on January 5 next year. The series returned with the third season on March 14, 2009 in the US and Canada.

Series overview



Episodes

Season 1 (2007–08)

The first season began on December 26, 2007, with its movie-length/later three-part premiere "Transform and Roll Out", and ended on April 5, 2008, with part 2 of "Megatron Rising". The season's main theme following "Transform and Roll Out" centered primarily around Megatron's return after his defeat during his first battle with Optimus Prime. Meanwhile, the Autobots learn more about 22nd-century Earth from eight-year-old human Sari Sumdac, who has an encounter with the AllSpark that transforms her security key into a mystical Cybertronian artifact with vast powers. At the same time, the Autobots battle members of Megatron's old crew, including Starscream, Blackarachnia, Lugnut, and Blitzwing, while befriending some of the local humans, including Sari, her father, Professor Isaac Sumdac and machine-hating police officer Captain Fanzone.
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Season 2 (2008)

This season began just one week after the first season had ended, on April 12, 2008, with the airing of "The Elite Guard", and ended on July 5, 2008, with the two-parter, "A Bridge Too Close". The season revolved mainly around the Autobots in the aftermath of Megatron's return, trying to restore the city and their image. Meanwhile, Megatron, Lugnut, and Blitzwing have captured Prof. Sumdac in order to build a Space Bridge, hoping to use it to conquer a weakened Cybertron from within, while Starscream tries to get his revenge against Megatron. A sub-plot also focuses on Sari as she searches for her father, while learning that there is no record of her existence of any means. Also, Blackarachnia has been reduced to a minor recurring character, only appearing in one episode of the entire season.
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Season 3 (2009)

The third season began on March 14, 2009 with the three-part premiere, "Transwarped", and ended on May 23, 2009 with two-part "Endgame". This season following the events of "Transwarped" focused on the Autobots' attempt to reach Cybertron in order to warn the Autobot High Council of Shockwave, who has been masquerading as Autobot Intelligence Officer Longarm Prime. Meanwhile, Megatron, Starscream, Shockwave, and Lugnut plan to use the colossal Autobot Omega Supreme for constructing clones of him.
Despite no longer being a main character, Blitzwing returns in three episodes, and Blackarachnia returned for one episode.
The show so-called "concluded" with "Endgame, Part 2" but left many things unresolved and unexplained; mainly Sari's unique origins and ever developing and increasingly powerful Cybertonian abilities as a techno-organic Autobot, and most characters' fates left a mystery.
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Season 4

Episodes 43-58
The unmade fourth season would have been centered on pure Energon, since the partial reassembled AllSpark had left Energon deposits all over Detroit and the surrounding area following the events of "Endgame". On August 17, 2019, the United Kingdom-based Transformers event TFNation 2019 read an outline of the season's movie-length premiere "Trial of Megatron". It was presented by Marty Isenberg, with most of the show's original cast reprising their original roles in that fashion.
The voice cast for the outline reading consisted of David Kaye as Optimus Prime, Lugnut, and Cliffjumper; Bumper Robinson as Bumblebee and Blitzwing; Corey Burton as Megatron, Ratchet, Ironhide and Shockwave; Phil LaMarr as Jazz, Omega Supreme, Jetstorm, and Alpha Trion; Aimee "Ladywreck" Morgan as Sari; Bill Fagerbakke as Bulkhead; Jeff Bennet as Prowl and Ultra Magnus ; Townsend Coleman as Sentinel Prime; Chris Finney as Uplink and Rodimus Prime ; Susan Blu as Arcee; Tom Kenny as Jetfire, Rattletrap, Professor Sumdac, Sunstorm, Ramjet, Scrapper, and Beachcomber; Peter Spellos as Trac-Tor ; David Wallace as Blackout; and Leanne Gilks as a Trypticon Prison guard. Other characters featured in the outline included Perceptor, Wheeljack, Red Alert, Dai Altas, Strika, Oil Slick, Cyclonus, Spittor, and Obsidian.
Various other details would have included Sari uncovering her origin and continuing her education on Cybertron while helping Bulkhead protect the Energon farms from Decepticons, Ironhide receiving an Earth vehicle mode, and Bludgeon appearing as a pirate.
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