Transformers: Cybertron, known as Transformers: Galaxy Force ( )[1] in Japan and Asia, is an anime series which debuted on January 8, 2005. It is set in the Transformers universe. Produced by TV Aichi, We've, Tokyu Agency and animated by Gonzo, the series is directed by Hiroyuki Kakud and Manabu Ono, with Hiro Masaki handling series composition, Takashi Kumazen designing the characters, Mitsuru wa serving as the mechanical and prop designer and Megumi hashi composing the music. A corresponding toy line was released with the series.

In the anime, all of the Transformers are computer-generated, while the humans and backgrounds are rendered in traditional cel animation.[3][4] Telecom Animation Film Company helped with the backgrounds. It was the last series in the Transformers franchise to be produced in Japan until the release of Transformers Go! in 2013.


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When Armada was released on DVD in Japan, each of the thirteen volumes came with a four-page mini-manga and an exclusive repainted Mini-Con figure. The manga, titled Tales of the Microns: Linkage, feature these repaints in an original story which served to fill in many of the blank spots and plot holes in the animated series.

In 2003, Entertainment Rights signed a North American home video deal with Rhino Entertainment Company to release the series on DVD in North America.[13] These sets are now discontinued and out-of-print.

Developed by Atari Melbourne House and released for PlayStation 2 by Atari on May 11, 2004 in North America and May 7, 2004 in Europe, the Transformers video game (originally called Transformers Armada: Prelude to Energon, but simply titled again as Transformers.) is loosely based on the Armada series. In the game you play as three Autobots: Optimus Prime, Hot Shot, and Red Alert. The general story is the same as the TV show, you must find and collect the Mini-Cons and fight off Megatron and his Decepticons. In the game, you travel through various large environments on Earth (such as the Amazon Jungle and Antarctica) while fighting off Megatron's "Decepticlone" army and finding Mini-Cons that give the player's character different abilities in order to get further into the game. The player will also fight a number of familiar Decepticons from the Armada show, such as Starscream, Cyclonus, and Tidal Wave. The plot is similar to Armada, right down to the final battle with Unicron at the end. A few of the voice actors from the show (notably Garry Chalk as Prime and David Kaye as Megatron) voiced for the game. There are also subtle references to The Transformers: The Movie. The game is rated T on the ESRB ratings scale.

The Legends of the Microns version of Armada was released on DVD by Columbia Music Entertainment in Japan while the series was still on air for a total of thirteen volumes. Initial releases of each volume included a bonus Mini-Con figure and an original comic side story which helped to fill in some of the series's gaps.

In addition to the series, a mini-manga, called Linkage was released with the Japanese DVDs, written by Hirofumi Ichikawa, which told a separate story about a group of Mini-Cons who encounter a woman named Stella Holley, who helps them free the Mini-Cons from Unicron. The story also features several links to the animated series, and even fills a few plot holes. The series was fan-translated in collaboration with Ichikawa, and can be read online here.

This March, the complete series of Transformers Armada arrives on DVD. The 52-episode series is the first chapter in the Unicron trilogy that continues from Armada into Energon and Cybertron.In Transformers Armada, Optimus Prime and the Autobots step up to battle Megatron and the Decepticons for control of the Mini-cons, a lost race of power-enhancing Transformers, in a series full of valor, deception, and unexpected twists leading to an uneasy alliance to stop the threat of the evil Unicron.The eight-disc DVD set will be released March 11, 2014, collecting the the entire series in one box set for the first time, and will be priced at $44.99.

One of the more interesting aspects of the classic Transformers era is its connection to its American and Japanese counterparts. While the Japanese had largely adapted the original Generation 1 animated series, they also created their spin-offs, such as Transformers: The Headmasters. It was Transformers: Victory, released in 1989, that serves as perhaps the most radical in terms of its differences compared to the original series.

The series experiences a return to form of sorts thanks to Transformers: Animated, which at its release steered clear of the grand opera-esque stories of its predecessors and instead focused on standalone episodes. In Animated, Optimus Prime and the Autobots end up making a base in Detroit after possessing the AllSpark artifact and would now have to adjust to life as Robots in Disguise. In here, they meet new friends, new superhuman villains, and witness the repercussions of a world that managed to begin reverse-engineering technology from a dormant Megatron. be457b7860

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