THE TRANSFORMERS
original airdates: 1984-1987 in syndication
later airdates: 1992-1994 in syndication (as Transformers: Generation 2)
episodes: 98
animated by: Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions, Ltd.
distributed and owned by: Sony Wonder/Sunbow and Hasbro Toys, Inc.
The Transformers is currently not on US television.
EPISODE GUIDE
1st Season (1984-1985 on Sundays)
#01 More Than Meets the Eye Part 1
#02 More Than Meets the Eye Part 2
#03 More Than Meets the Eye Part 3
#04 Transport to Oblivion
#05 Roll For It
#06 Divide and Conquer
#07 Fire In the Sky
#08 Fire On the Mountain
#09 S.O.S. Dinobots
#10 War of the Dinobots
#11 Heavy Metal War
#12 The Ultimate Doom Part 1
#13 The Ultimate Doom Part 2
#14 The Ultimate Doom Part 3
#15 Countdown to Extinction
#16 A Plague of Insecticons
2nd Season (1985-1986 on weekdays)
#17 Autobot Spike
#18 Changing Gears
#19 City of Steel
#20 Attack of the Autobots
#21 Traitor
#22 The Immobilizer
#23 The Autobot Run
#24 Atlantis, Arise!
#25 Day of the Machines
#26 Enter the Nightbird
#27 A Prime Problem (1st 1985 Transformers)
#28 The Core
#29 The Insecticon Syndrome
#30 Dinobot Island Part 1
#31 Dinobot Island Part 2
#32 The Master Builders
#33 Auto-Berserk
#34 Microbots
#35 Megatron's Master Plan Part 1
#36 Megatron's Master Plan Part 2
#37 Desertion of the Dinobots Part 1
#38 Desertion of the Dinobots Part 2
#39 Blaster Blues
#40 A Decepticon Raider In King Arthur's Court
#41 The Golden Lagoon
#42 The God Gambit
#43 Make Tracks
#44 Child's Play
#45 The Gambler
#46 The Quest For Survival
#47 The Secret of Omega Supreme
#48 Kremseek!
#49 Sea Change
#50 Triple Takeover
#51 Prime Target
#52 Auto-Bop
#53 The Secret of Alpha Trion
#54 The Girl Who Loved Powerglide
#55 Hoist Goes to Hollywood
#56 The Key to Vector Sigma Part 1
#57 The Key to Vector Sigma Part 2
#58 Aerial Assault
#59 War Dawn
#60 Trans-Europe Express
#61 Cosmic Rust
#62 Starscream's Brigade
#63 The Revenge of Bruticus
#64 Masquerade
#65 B.O.T.
TRANSFORMERS MOVIE
The Transformers: The Movie (Summer 1986)
Set in 2005, Optimus Prime dies, Megatron becomes Galvatron.
Unicron, Hot Rod, Kup, and most 1986 Transformers all introduced.
3rd Season (1986-1987)
#66 Five Faces of Darkness Part 1
#67 Five Faces of Darkness Part 2
#68 Five Faces of Darkness Part 3
#69 Five Faces of Darkness Part 4
#70 Five Faces of Darkness Part 5
#71 The Killing Jar
#72 Chaos
#73 Forever Is a Long Time Coming
#74 Thief In the Night
#75 Starscream's Ghost
#76 Surprise Party
#77 Madman's Paradise
#78 The Nightmare Planet
#79 Ghost In the Machine
#80 Webworld
#81 Carnage In C-Minor
#82 The Quintesson Journal
#83 The Ultimate Weapon
#84 The Big Broadcast of 2006
#85 Fight or Flee
#86 Dweller In the Depths
#87 Only Human
#88 Grimlock's New Brain
#89 Money Is Everything
#90 Call of the Primitives
#91 Face of Nijika
#92 The Burden Hardest to Bear
#93 Dark Awakening
#93-A Dark Awakening (with voice over at the end)
#94 The Return of Optimus Prime Part 1
#95 The Return of Optimus Prime Part 2
4th Season (1987)
#96 The Rebirth Part 1
#97 The Rebirth Part 2
#98 The Rebirth Part 3
VOICE ACTORS (in both the TV series and movie unless noted)
Charlie Adler as Duros, Silverbolt and Triggerhappy
Norman Alden as Kranix (movie)
Jack Angel as Astrotrain, Omega Supreme, Ramjet and Ultra Magnus (TV)
Arlene Banas as Carly
Michael Bell as Bombshell, Brainstorm, First Aid, Gort, Prowl,
Scrapper, Sideswipe and Swoop
Gregg Berger as Grimlock. Long Haul, Outback and Skyfire
Susan Blu as Arcee and Marissa Faireborn
Steve Bulen as Strafe
Arthur Burghardt as Devastator
Corey Burton as Brawn, Shockwave, Spike and Sunstreaker
Roger C. Carmel (died in 1986) as Bruticus, Cyclonus, Motormaster,
Quintesson Leader and Unicron (TV)
Victor Caroli as the narrator
Michael Chain as Hoist, Powerglide and Red Alert
Rege Cordic as Menasor and Quintesson Judge
Scatman Crothers (died in 1986) as Jazz
Peter Cullen as Ironhide and Optimus Prime
Jim Cummings as Afterburner and Rippersnapper
Bud Davis as Dirge
Walker Edmiston as Inferno
Paul Eiding as Perceptor
Brad Garrett as Trypticon
Ed Gilbert (died in 1999) as Blitzwing and Thrust
Dan Gilvezan as Bumblebee/Goldbug and Hot Spot
Jim Gosa as Abominus
Johnny Haymer as Caliburst, Highbrow, Recoil, Swindle and Vortex
Michael Horton as Chip Chase
Jerry Houser as Sandstorm
Eric Idle as Wreck-Gar (movie)
Edward L. "Buster" Jones as Blaster
Stan Jones (died in 1998) as Scorponok/Lord Zarak and Scourge
Casey Kasem as Bluestreak, Cliffjumper and Teletran-1
Aron Kincaid as Sky Lynx
Chris Latta (alias Christiopher Charles Collins) (died in 1994) as
Krunk, Reflector, Sparkplug, Starscream and Wheeljack
Michael McConnohie as Cosmos and Tracks
Daniel Mendenhal as Daniel
Don Messick (died in 1997) as Gears, Ratchet and Scavenger
John Moschitta, Jr. as Blurr and Counterpunch/Punch
Judd Nelson as Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime (movie)
Leonard Nimoy as Galvatron (movie)
Alan Oppenheimer as Beachcomber, Seaspray and Warpath
Hal Rayle as Shrapnel and Snarl
Pete Renaday as Grapple
Clive Revill as Kickback
Neil Ross as Bonecrusher, Hook, Slag and Springer
Ken Sansom as Hound
Robert Stack as Ultra Magnus (movie)
Lionel Stander (died in 1994) as Kup (movie)
John Stephenson as Alpha Trion, Huffer, Kup (TV), Thundercracker and
Windcharger
Frank Welker as Frenzy, Galvatron (tv series), Laserbeak, Megatron,
Mirage, Mixmaster, Ravage, Rumble, Skywarp, Sludge, Soundwave,
Trailbreaker, and Wheelie
Orson Welles (died in 1985) as Unicron (movie)
TRANSFORMERS: GENERATION 2
original airdates: 1992-1994 in syndication
note: This series was reruns of various Transformers episodes
with the rotating Transformers symbol edited out and replace with
a CGI rotating cube.
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