Transformers: Cybertron (TV)
[ alternate retelling of Transformers (U.S. TV), part of [Transformers] ]
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Alternative title:
Transformers: Galaxy Force
Transformerzy: Cybertron (Polish)
トランスフォーマー ギャラクシーフォース (Japanese)
Genres:
action,
science fiction
Themes:
mecha
Objectionable content:
Mild
Plot Summary:
Forced to abandon their home planet of Seibertron due to the threat of the Grand Blackhole, Galaxy Convoy prepares to lead his Cybertron warriors to Earth. Just as they are leaving they are confronted by Vector Prime who warns Galaxy Convoy of the threat to the galaxy if the four Planet Force are not gathered. However, Master Megatron has plans of his own for the Planet Force.
Upon the destruction caused by the Grand Black Hole, the cybertron warriors from Planet Seibetron flee to earth in search of the way to stop the Grand Black Hole. They were joined by Vector Prime, an ancient Transformer that were sent by the past to aid and warn them on the dangers of the Grand Black Hole. They were told to gather the legendary planet forces in order to stop the chaos but Master Megatron has his own plans for the planet forces. As they embark on the search, they land on new planets which are inhabited by different Transformer races as well as the Convoys who lead these planets.
User Ratings:
136 ratings have been given [details]
Running time:
25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes:
52
Episode titles: We have 53
Vintage:
2005-01-08 to 2005-12-31
2005-07-02 (U.S. Broadcast - TOONAMI)
2005-07-08 to 2006-07-15 (Canada, YTV)
2005-09-19 to 2005-10-24 (US broadcast episodes 1 thru 26- Kids WB!)
2006-03-06 (France)
2007-02-03 (Germany - Jetix Germany)
Opening Theme:
"Call You.. Kimi to Boku no Mirai" by Shinji Kakijima
"Ignition" by CHINO
Ending Theme:
"Growing Up" by Shinji Kakijima
"Itsumo" by Tomoka Issei
Official website:
Transformers: Galaxy Force @ m-serve (Japanese)
Links: We have 1
Trivia: We have 4
Comment:
While this series was a stand-alone storyline in Japan, it was rewritten in international markets as the final chapter of the Unicron Trilogy. It was also the last of the Japanese-produced Transformers titles (the 2008 series Transformers: Animated was American-produced and Japanese-animated).
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| Transformers: Cybertron - The Ultimate Collection (Dub.DVD) 2008-07-22 |
Chief Director: Hiroyuki Kakudou Director: Manabu Ono Series Composition: Hiro Masaki Screenplay: Akatsuki Yamatoya Hiro Masaki Kazuhiko Soma Kazuhisa Sakaguchi Manabu Ishikawa Motoki Yoshimura Music: Megumi Oohashi Character Design: Takashi Kumazen Advisor: Tetsuya Watanabe (transformation) Color design: Yuuko Umezaki Digital Art Supervision: Rei Kawano Line Producer: Junichi Takagi VFX Director: Kenji Seto | Jouji Nakata as Sho Hayami as Taiten Kusunoki as Daisuke Hirakawa as Hideo Ishikawa as Hisao Egawa as Houko Kuwashima as Kazunari Tanaka as Mayumi Kurokawa as Rika Morinaga as Takaya Kuroda as Tarusuke Shingaki as Tesshô Genda as Tomoyuki Shimura as Toshihiko Nakajima as Yukiko Tamaki as Eriko Hirata as Hisao Egawa as Jin Domon as Jouji Nakata as Junichi Suwabe as Kei Kobayashi as Machiko Toyoshima as Mariko Takigawa as Masahiko Tanaka as Nanae Katou as Natsuko Kuwatani as Norio Wakamoto as Rintarou Nishi as Sho Hayami as | |||
Story: Aaron Archer Associate producer: Joshua Izzo Avid | DS Artist: Bruce W. Cathcart Dialogue Editing: Robbi Smith Digital Audio Transfer: John Lampinen Editing Assistant: Lionel Estrada Music Editing: Marc S. Perlman Post-Production Supervision: A.J. Ullman Sound Design: Casey Monroe Voice Direction: Terry Klassen | David Kaye as Gary Chalk as Richard Newman as Trevor Devall as Kirby Morrow as Lisa Ann Beley as Louis Chirillo as Mark Acheson as Maryke Hendrikse as Michael Donovan as Richard Cox as Ryan Hirakida as Samuel Vincent as Sarah Edmondson as Tabitha St. Germain as Terry Klassen as Trevor Devall as Alvin Sanders as Michael Donovan as Robert O. Smith as Ron Halder as Ted Cole as | |||
ADR Production: Voicebox Productions, Inc. Distributor: Paramount Home Entertainment Internet Streaming: Cartoon Network Licensed by: Hasbro Post Production: Cake Mix Studios | ||||
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Broadcaster: Cartoon Network France | ||||
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Dubbing Assistant: Veronica De Biase | Davide Marzi as Giorgio Locuratolo as Roberto Certoma' as Maurizio Fiorentini as Mauro Bosco as Mirko Mazzanti as Roberto Draghetti as Fabrizio Mazzotta as Maurizio Reti as | |||
Broadcaster: Cartoon Network Italia (from 31 October 2005) Dubbing: E.T.S. European Television Service | ||||
Dubbing Director: Sascha Draeger (eps 1-26) Script: Ulrich Georg (eps 1-26) | Eberhard Haar as Joscha Fischer-Antze as Wolf Frass as Sascha Draeger as Andreas von der Meden as Clemens Gerhard as Lennardt Krüger as Robert Kotulla as Roman Kretschmer as Saskia Weckler as | |||
Dubbing: Studio Hamburg Synchron GmbH | ||||
Dubbing Director: Ryan Ang | JUN LEGASPI as Noel Magat as Phil Cruz as Pocholo Gonzales as Benjie Dorango as Christian Velarde as Jay De Castro as Pinky Rebucas as | |||
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