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Transformers: Cybertron, known as Transformers: Galaxy Force (
Transformers: Cybertron (cartoon) - Transformers Wiki. The name or term . For a list of other meanings, see Cybertron (disambiguation). Transformers: Cybertron, known as Transformers: Galaxy Force (. The series premiered in the United States in July 2. Only the power of the Omega Lock can stop it; Optimus Prime and a small(?) team of Autobots travel to various worlds in search of the lock and the four Cyber Planet Keys needed to activate it.
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Megatron, even more obsessed with power and godhood, attempts to seize the lock and the keys to boost his own personal power. The Cybertron dub and toyline were consistently presented as a sequel to Armada and Energon, and later Japanese materials eventually retconned Galaxy Force back into being the continuation it was conceived as. Watch The New Adventures Of Peter Pan Dailymotion. Kimi to Boku no Mirai.
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Vector Prime! Scattorshot! Optimus Prime! Transform and roll out! As this occurs, Optimus Prime's elite team of Autobot warriors are approached by the ancient Transformer Vector Prime, who has emerged from his resting place outside of time to inform them of the legendary Cyber Planet Keys, ancient artifacts of power which can stop the black hole and save the universe. Lost due to an accident during an attempt to create a cross- universal space bridge network, the Cyber Planet Keys now reside on four worlds somewhere in the universe—unfortunately, Vector Prime's map showing their location is stolen by Decepticon leader Megatron, and both forces relocate to Earth as the race to find them begins. As Hot Shot competes in the planet's grand racing championship to win the key from planet leader Override, the Lock is located on Earth in the bulk of the crashed Transformer spaceship the Atlantis.
Soon after, Autobot Overhaul heads for the next world, Jungle Planet, where the power of its Cyber Planet Key reformats him into Leobreaker. Megatron ingratiates himself with Jungle Planet ruler Scourge, while at the same time, his scheming lieutenant Starscream teams up with the mysterious Sideways, working towards his own goals. Watch Mum`S List Online Mum`S List Full Movie Online on this page. Starscream makes his power play and overthrows Megatron, stealing the Omega Lock and all three keys from the Autobots and using them to grow in size and power. Their forces bolstered by the ancient Autobots from Earth and the arrival of Wing Saber, who combines with Optimus Prime, the Autobots fight their way through a vengeful Megatron and defeat Starscream - but the battle is not without casualties, as Hot Shot, Red Alert and Scattorshot are gravely wounded and rebuilt into the even more powerful Cybertron Defense Team. After a battle in which Starscream taps the power of Primus and grows to planetary size—only to be defeated by Primus himself—the location of the fourth and final key is determined as Gigantion, the Giant Planet. Bested by Gigantion's leader Metroplex, Megatron taps into the power of Gigantion's Cyber Planet Key to become Galvatron. Sideways, now joined by the equally mysterious Soundwave, reveals himself to be an inhabitant of Planet X, a world destroyed by the Gigantions, upon whom he and Soundwave seek revenge.
Galvatron blasts them and Starscream into another dimension and finally acquires the Lock and Keys for himself, intending to use their power to accelerate the universal degeneration caused by the black hole and remake the cosmos in his own image. Vector Prime sacrifices his life to get the Autobots back to Cybertron, and the five planet leaders confront Galvatron within the black hole and defeat him.
With all the Cyber Planet Keys now in his possession, Primus uses their power to finally seal the black hole, ending its threat. Without any troops to call his own, Galvatron engages Optimus Prime in a one- on- one duel, and is finally destroyed for good. With this final victory, Optimus Prime begins a new space bridge initiative, and the Transformers set sail for the four corners of the universe, and new adventures. English scripts for the series were written by David Mc. Dermott, Marc Handler, Seth Walther, Stephanie Sheh and James W.
Bates (but the series does not include episode writer credits, so precisely who wrote which episodes is left unknown). Cybertron would also add more dialogue to scenes that were silent in Galaxy Force; in particular, the show's extensive use of stock footage was livened up with new dialogue from characters as they transformed. Paraphrased dialogue from The Transformers: The Movie was common. The show's soundtrack mostly remained unaltered; the only new music was a new theme tune recorded by Paul Oakenfold, which was often used during transformation stock footage (but not with 1.
In other, more sparing instances, music would be replaced with different pieces from the original soundtrack; usually, this involved replacing melodramatic or . For instance, one of most notable changes of the series was the transformation of the male Nitro Convoy into the female Override, at the request of Cartoon Network. Other examples include the removal of suggestions in early Galaxy Force episodes that Coby had an unsteady relationship with his family, and the notion that Cybertron was consumed by the black hole in the first episode (since the characters were able to return to the planet later in the series without ill effect). In terms of newly created ideas, Cybertron justified the continued presence of the Autobots' human allies Coby, Bud and Lori after their usefulness had realistically ended by crafting the concept of the Omega Frequency, the signal of the Omega Lock which only they could hear, making them necessary in the search for the Lock and Keys.
This particular example is indicative of Cybertron's efforts to make as much technical and logical sense as it could, where Galaxy Force was content to hand- wave many things off with Burning Justice. Innumerable times in the course of the cartoon, characters glow with energy that comes from nowhere; while Galaxy Force does not address this strangeness, treating it as a normal thing for Transformers to do, Cybertron regularly inserts explanations, or at least has the characters react in an amazed fashion to this unusual thing that is happening to them. TFWIKI. Net notes such changes on the individual episode articles. On the English side of things, it generally succeeded: the show's dub is much more polished, lacking the myriad errors that had plagued the previous shows and bringing many distinct voices and accents into the mix, along with numerous pop- culture and Transformers references. Since the scripts had comprehensible context and some actual work put into them, the voice actors were likewise able to turn in stronger performances than they had in prior years.
This effort was not appreciated by all viewers, unfortunately; those who had previously viewed subtitled Galaxy Force episodes online objected to the English dub taking greater liberties and occasionally altering aspects of the series, and were not shy about letting people know it. Though GONZO's Cybertron work was more advanced than that of Actas Inc. Few facial expressions exist beyond . Watch Barnyard Download. And Optimus Prime at one point manages to look furious with his mouthplate up.) The shading techniques used on the Transformer characters also means they look very strange alongside their traditionally- animated human cohorts. Consequently, while the basic plot of Cybertron is far more focused and coherent than that of Energon, its first half is quite ponderous and drawn out, especially in the case of the Velocitron story arc, which spans fourteen episodes (running alongside plots set on Earth and the Jungle Planet)—an arc that consists of nothing more than characters repeatedly taking part in races over and over again, with very little actual plot involved.
Conversely, then, in the final quarter of the series, the stories of Gigantion and Planet X seem very truncated, as if the drawn- out first half left no room to see these plots through to their fullest extent. What's worse, even the battle scenes frequently recycle the same .