Episode 5 of Transformers Cyberverse Now Online, plus Previews for 6, 7, 8
Sunday, September 30th, 2018 1:33PM CDT
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In Episode 5 of ‘Transformers Cyberverse,’ a mysterious clue from Bumblebee’s memory leads Windblade on a treacherous journey to the snowy Himalayas where The Ark crashed.
Additionally, we also have previews for the upcoming episodes 6, 7, and 8 - respectively 'Megatron is my Hero', 'Cube', and 'Terminal Velocity' - courtesy of the Cartoon Network channel instead. Check them out if you can, and make sure to head into the comments section for an inevitably helpful alternate link you cannot.
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Posted by ZeroWolf on September 30th, 2018 @ 2:16pm CDT
Posted by william-james88 on September 30th, 2018 @ 5:51pm CDT
Posted by Burn on September 30th, 2018 @ 6:14pm CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:Clicked on the link just to check but yeah episode 5 is region locked -_-
There's been a region free one out for days.
Posted by william-james88 on September 30th, 2018 @ 7:21pm CDT
Burn wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Clicked on the link just to check but yeah episode 5 is region locked -_-
There's been a region free one out for days.
Here it is
https://www.facebook.com/transformersov ... 962726530/
Posted by ZeroWolf on October 1st, 2018 @ 3:28am CDT
william-james88 wrote:Burn wrote:ZeroWolf wrote:Clicked on the link just to check but yeah episode 5 is region locked -_-
There's been a region free one out for days.
Here it is
https://www.facebook.com/transformersov ... 962726530/
Thanks
@Burn I'm lazy, so it's easier to wait for the link to the official hasbro youtube link
Posted by Burn on October 1st, 2018 @ 5:15am CDT
ZeroWolf wrote:@Burn I'm lazy,
You're news crew, goes without saying.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 2nd, 2018 @ 7:58am CDT
Posted by ThunderThruster on October 2nd, 2018 @ 3:35pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 2nd, 2018 @ 6:05pm CDT
And having Megatron rip out his voice box in the show, wow.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 2nd, 2018 @ 9:52pm CDT
Albeit, offscreen and unseen, with only the sounds of its beginning heard before cutting away to another scene right as it was about to happen, which is probably how they were able to get away with it.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:And having Megatron rip out his voice box in the show, wow.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on October 2nd, 2018 @ 9:54pm CDT
Still, the fact they went that route of a direct quote saying "he ripped out my voicebox" on TV and then it actually being shown in some offscreen manner but still present in the show is something generally not seen.Sabrblade wrote:Albeit, offscreen and unseen, with only the sounds of its beginning heard before cutting away to another scene right as it was about to happen, which is probably how they were able to get away with it.D-Maximal_Primal wrote:And having Megatron rip out his voice box in the show, wow.
Posted by Sabrblade on October 2nd, 2018 @ 9:57pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 2nd, 2018 @ 10:39pm CDT
Posted by Decepticon Stryker on October 3rd, 2018 @ 9:18am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 3rd, 2018 @ 10:34am CDT
Decepticon Stryker wrote:Because it seems like everybody knows him and likes hanging out with him.
Wouldnt you?
And yeah, the mini me minions were cool. makes me regret less the fact that I now have a warrior and ultra Shockwave.
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 3rd, 2018 @ 1:32pm CDT
Did I miss an episode?
Posted by Sabrblade on October 3rd, 2018 @ 1:39pm CDT
Six of them are online so far. I put out links to 5 and 6 above.Ig89ninja wrote:What is going on!?!?
Did I miss an episode?
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 3rd, 2018 @ 2:14pm CDT
- the chase scene gave me Beast Machines vibes (in a good way)
- I wish the episode was able to explore the Cybertronian government before Megatron a bit more
- the scene where Megatron does you know what was chilling
Overall, this is now my favorite episode so far!
Posted by Va'al on October 6th, 2018 @ 3:34am CDT
Specifically, we're looking at episodes 11, 12, 13, and 14, and we get more of a look at Shockwave, the Seekers, Slipstream, and don't forget the introduction of Shadow Striker to the show in episode 9! Check out all the titles and synopses below, and let us know what you think in the Energon Pub discussion boards!
Episode 9: "Shadowstriker" Oct. 14, 2018
"Bumblebee revisits memories of his arch-nemesis Shadowstriker and learns there's more to being a hero than just knowing how to fight."
Episode 10: "MacCadam's" Oct. 14, 2018
"Bumblebee remembers MacCadam’s, his favorite hangout on Cybertron."
Episode 11: “Sabotage”
Sunday October 21, 2018 on Teletoon Canada. “Shockwave traps Bumblebee in a false memory designed to convince him he’s a Decepticon.”
Episode 12: “Teletraan-X”
Sunday October 21, 2018 on Teletoon Canada.“Windblade and Bumblebee trace an Autobot signal and find themselves lured into a trap set by Slipstream and her Seekers.”
Episode 13: “Matrix of Leadership”
Sunday October 28, 2018 on Teletoon Canada.“Bee learns the meaning of leadership through three memories of Optimus Prime.”
Episode 14: “Siloed”
Sunday October 28, 2018 on Teletoon Canada. “The Seekers attempt to extract the location of the Ark from Windblade’s memories.”
Posted by Sabrblade on October 6th, 2018 @ 7:25am CDT
Posted by DeathReviews on October 6th, 2018 @ 9:56am CDT
1) One and/or a gang of them land and clench their fists, gritting their teeth and looking threatening.
2) They brandish GUNS. LOTS of guns. Guns mounted on every arm and wrist module. Guns atop guns atop guns atop guns, popping out all over them.
3) Then they totally IGNORE all their guns and run forward to try and PUNCH the Autobots.
Come on you writers - what the bleep? I mean - what the bleepity-bleepity-bleep-bleep-BLEEP???
Posted by Maz Dcon on October 6th, 2018 @ 10:14am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on October 6th, 2018 @ 1:25pm CDT
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 6th, 2018 @ 9:55pm CDT
DeathReviews wrote:I'm already getting tired of seeing the Decepticons doing the following in EVERY scene:
1) One and/or a gang of them land and clench their fists, gritting their teeth and looking threatening.
2) They brandish GUNS. LOTS of guns. Guns mounted on every arm and wrist module. Guns atop guns atop guns atop guns, popping out all over them.
3) Then they totally IGNORE all their guns and run forward to try and PUNCH the Autobots.
Come on you writers - what the bleep? I mean - what the bleepity-bleepity-bleep-bleep-BLEEP???
What about Slipstream in episode 5? She used her blasters
Posted by Ig89ninja on October 7th, 2018 @ 9:37am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 7th, 2018 @ 10:55am CDT
For the U.S., anyway:Ig89ninja wrote:Megatron is my hero is now on Hasbro’s YouTube channel
Posted by Va'al on October 7th, 2018 @ 12:22pm CDT
If you are, take a look below, and join in the discussion about the episode and the series in general in the Energon Pub discussion boards. Are you watching? Let us know!
Windblade is trying to make Bee understand who Megatron is.
Posted by Bumblevivisector on October 7th, 2018 @ 1:34pm CDT
And THIS episode was simply MARVELous! They actually homaged State Games! (Well, and IDW, but Megatron's rise to power there was also an homage to it) Bee regaining his earliest memories of Megs as his hero, then the memory of his hero ripping his voice box out several years later, all within 10 minutes, could not have been a better use of the available time for establishing who his enemies are, and why. (And it nicely homaged Orion Pax's character arc in War Dawn to boot!)
The only flaw, IMO, was that it still wasn't clear exactly what the war Megatron started was about, or what the Autobots initially thought he was going to do to make Cybertron a better place instead. Eliminating opposition before building a Decepticon army large enough to make a galactic empire is easy enough to understand, and they couldn't cram everything into one ep, so hopefully we'll get more details before too long.
And since using the allspark to crank out an unnatural amount of 'Cons carries shades of the G2 Cybertronian Empire's spawning process, again, things are looking marvelous all over. The only way this show could make me happier is if Jhiaxus actually showed up!
Now if the toyline could only give me a definitive scale for molds I'd want to collect all the male and female seekers in...
Posted by BeastProwl on October 7th, 2018 @ 2:39pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 7th, 2018 @ 2:42pm CDT
It really does feel like this show is a sort of "Take 2" on the lore that the previous brand team crafted for the Binder of Revelation, as a lot of the story elements that we've seen so far in this show (Bumblebee's damaged voice dealt by Megatron, the AllSpark being launched into space to keep it the out of Megatron's reach, the Ark being launched specifically to pursue the AllSpark, Megatron having been a gladiator who befriended Optimus and called for a political revolution before he and Optimus had a falling out and took opposing sides against each other, Optimus having once been a "file clerk", Shockwave being an eccentric yet creepy mad scientist, etc.) feel like they were lifted wholesale from the Aligned media (the novels, the Prime cartoon, the FOC game, and more).Bumblevivisector wrote:And THIS episode was simply MARVELous! They actually homaged State Games! (Well, and IDW, but Megatron's rise to power there was also an homage to it) Bee regaining his earliest memories of Megs as his hero, then the memory of his hero ripping his voice box out several years later, all within 10 minutes, could not have been a better use of the available time for establishing who his enemies are, and why. (And it nicely homaged Orion Pax's character arc in War Dawn to boot!)
The only flaw, IMO, was that it still wasn't clear exactly what the war Megatron started was about, or what the Autobots initially thought he was going to do to make Cybertron a better place instead. Eliminating opposition before building a Decepticon army large enough to make a galactic empire is easy enough to understand, and they couldn't cram everything into one ep, so hopefully we'll get more details before too long.
And since using the allspark to crank out an unnatural amount of 'Cons carries shades of the G2 Cybertronian Empire's spawning process, again, things are looking marvelous all over. The only way this show could make me happier is if Jhiaxus actually showed up!
Posted by Randomhero on October 7th, 2018 @ 8:31pm CDT
BeastProwl wrote:Ive been watching this series as the episodes drop and I feel it'd be a lot better if they spaced some things out more. This episode should have a been a two-parter, with the rise and fall of Megatron being better explained. The cliffhanger could have been bumblebee saying "Megatron is my Hero!" and then part two could have ended with the revelation that Megatron tore out his voicebox. Instead, it's all smashed into such a short timeframe that it isnt given enough time to set in. It just feels like Megatron decided to be bad out of nowhere and that suddenly a war was just happening with no buildup.
Transformers Prime didn’t explained the origins of the war and why Megatron started it until the season ones finale
G1 didn’t do it till halfway through season 2 with war dawn. Two seasons of ‘decepticons are just bad’ and even that episode solidified that fact.
Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
Beast wars didn’t reveal Megatron motives till code of hero which was one of the last episodes in season 2
Posted by Black Bumblebee on October 7th, 2018 @ 9:27pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 7th, 2018 @ 9:30pm CDT
Sure it did. He felt disgruntled over the Autobot domination of Cybertron that came about from the Decepticons having lost the Great War and set out to pursue the AllSpark so that he could harness its power into a weapon powerful enough for him take back Cybertron from what he viewed to be the oppressive tyranny of the Autobot government. And what's more is that he wasn't that far off, what with the rigid curfews, strict regulations, and heavily enforced sense of law and order that had been put into effect on the planet by the Elite Guard ever since word of renewed Decepticon activity hit Cybertron, and which was only further enforced when Longarm was exposed as Shockwave and Ultra Magnus was taking out of commission by the aforementioned Decepticon spy.Randomhero wrote:Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
Posted by BeastProwl on October 7th, 2018 @ 10:54pm CDT
Randomhero wrote:BeastProwl wrote:Ive been watching this series as the episodes drop and I feel it'd be a lot better if they spaced some things out more. This episode should have a been a two-parter, with the rise and fall of Megatron being better explained. The cliffhanger could have been bumblebee saying "Megatron is my Hero!" and then part two could have ended with the revelation that Megatron tore out his voicebox. Instead, it's all smashed into such a short timeframe that it isnt given enough time to set in. It just feels like Megatron decided to be bad out of nowhere and that suddenly a war was just happening with no buildup.
Transformers Prime didn’t explained the origins of the war and why Megatron started it until the season ones finale
G1 didn’t do it till halfway through season 2 with war dawn. Two seasons of ‘decepticons are just bad’ and even that episode solidified that fact.
Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
Beast wars didn’t reveal Megatron motives till code of hero which was one of the last episodes in season 2
Okay? Thats not the issue im having here. My personal problem here is that it was handled much too quickly. It wasnt allowed the time it needed and was dealt with much too quickly imo. It jumped from Megatron being idolized to demonized in a matter of minutes.
Posted by Randomhero on October 7th, 2018 @ 11:28pm CDT
BeastProwl wrote:Randomhero wrote:BeastProwl wrote:Ive been watching this series as the episodes drop and I feel it'd be a lot better if they spaced some things out more. This episode should have a been a two-parter, with the rise and fall of Megatron being better explained. The cliffhanger could have been bumblebee saying "Megatron is my Hero!" and then part two could have ended with the revelation that Megatron tore out his voicebox. Instead, it's all smashed into such a short timeframe that it isnt given enough time to set in. It just feels like Megatron decided to be bad out of nowhere and that suddenly a war was just happening with no buildup.
Transformers Prime didn’t explained the origins of the war and why Megatron started it until the season ones finale
G1 didn’t do it till halfway through season 2 with war dawn. Two seasons of ‘decepticons are just bad’ and even that episode solidified that fact.
Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
Beast wars didn’t reveal Megatron motives till code of hero which was one of the last episodes in season 2
Okay? Thats not the issue im having here. My personal problem here is that it was handled much too quickly. It wasnt allowed the time it needed and was dealt with much too quickly imo. It jumped from Megatron being idolized to demonized in a matter of minutes.
It’s also the 6th episode of a series that’s gimmick is mainly flashbacks now to build the world. Also all the shows before have mostly explained stuff through dialogue that’s last only a couple seconds. This series is showing you the history. Do you really think this will be the only flashback we get to discuss this topic? This was an introduction to the decepticons through bumblebee. We’re going to get a lot more to flesh out the shows history like we’ve already been getting
Posted by Randomhero on October 7th, 2018 @ 11:33pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Sure it did. He felt disgruntled over the Autobot domination of Cybertron that came about from the Decepticons having lost the Great War and set out to pursue the AllSpark so that he could harness its power into a weapon powerful enough for him take back Cybertron from what he viewed to be the oppressive tyranny of the Autobot government. And what's more is that he wasn't that far off, what with the rigid curfews, strict regulations, and heavily enforced sense of law and order that had been put into effect on the planet by the Elite Guard ever since word of renewed Decepticon activity hit Cybertron, and which was only further enforced when Longarm was exposed as Shockwave and Ultra Magnus was taking out of commission by the aforementioned Decepticon spy.Randomhero wrote:Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
That’s fan interpretation and stuff that was hinted at in the almanac but just by going off what the cartoon did for the sake of the common viewer the show never stated what the decepticons were or why Megatron started the war. The series opened using war dawn and saying there was a war and that’s all. Yes there are hints he wanted the allspark but it’s never explained why he wanted it other than “It’s powerful”
Posted by Sabrblade on October 7th, 2018 @ 11:43pm CDT
The first episode literally told us about the "Autobot tyranny" via Blackarachnia's snark and Megatron's desire to harness the AllSpark into a "powerful weapon" when he crush Starscream's wing. Later, Megs reiterated his revolutionary propaganda when he broadcast his being alive to all Decepticon channels throughout the cosmos in the third episode of Season 2, and then told the Constructicons in their debut episode about the Autobots having oppressives the Decepticons off Cybertron after the war was lost. We then saw the strict state of Cybertron in the penultimate episode of Season 3. This was all stated directly in the show itself.Randomhero wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Sure it did. He felt disgruntled over the Autobot domination of Cybertron that came about from the Decepticons having lost the Great War and set out to pursue the AllSpark so that he could harness its power into a weapon powerful enough for him take back Cybertron from what he viewed to be the oppressive tyranny of the Autobot government. And what's more is that he wasn't that far off, what with the rigid curfews, strict regulations, and heavily enforced sense of law and order that had been put into effect on the planet by the Elite Guard ever since word of renewed Decepticon activity hit Cybertron, and which was only further enforced when Longarm was exposed as Shockwave and Ultra Magnus was taking out of commission by the aforementioned Decepticon spy.Randomhero wrote:Animated never explained motives of Megatron and the deceptions at all.
That’s fan interpretation and stuff that was hinted at in the almanac but just by going off what the cartoon did for the sake of the common viewer the show never stated what the decepticons were or why Megatron started the war. The series opened using war dawn and saying there was a war and that’s all. Yes there are hints he wanted the allspark but it’s never explained why he wanted it other than “It’s powerful”
Posted by SG Roadbuster on October 8th, 2018 @ 3:24am CDT
Posted by BeastProwl on October 8th, 2018 @ 7:12am CDT
Randomhero wrote:
It’s also the 6th episode of a series that’s gimmick is mainly flashbacks now to build the world. Also all the shows before have mostly explained stuff through dialogue that’s last only a couple seconds. This series is showing you the history. Do you really think this will be the only flashback we get to discuss this topic? This was an introduction to the decepticons through bumblebee. We’re going to get a lot more to flesh out the shows history like we’ve already been getting
Saying "This other series also did something similar" and "they can fill in the gaps later" doesnt excuse bad pacing, and the gimmicky narrative device doesnt change that fact. Just because development can come later doesnt mean that it shouldn't have come now. The scenes they showed were important, and they weren't merely teases. They show a huge event and get to a revelation to both Bumblebee, and the viewer, and it's given no setup to make the conclusion worthwhile because there isnt enough time in a single episode to do so. As I said in my initial post, they should have made it a two-parter, and hell I'll add that said hypothetical two-parter probably should have been a season finale.
And before I get the "It's a kids cartoon what do you expect" argument, I can use the same logic you've been using to justify that: So were all the others. I'm just saying, I feel these are valid criticisms of the show as a piece of entertainment in general.
Edit* Also, Megatron removing Bumblebee's voicebox so "He would never tell" was dumb. I mean, theyre robots. Im sure writing and typing are not only possible but commonplace. And also, Megatron revealed his plan to Bumblebee, his big plan, and Windblade wasnt given time to react to it at all so we dont know if she knew the whole time or not, because "Talk talk talk talk talk talk talk talk"
Posted by Sabrblade on October 8th, 2018 @ 8:36am CDT
She kept insisting that Bee not access that voice box-damaging memory, and afterward had a demeanor that evoked a sense of "I'm sorry you had to relive that painful memory", as though she knew good and well what it contained.BeastProwl wrote:And also, Megatron revealed his plan to Bumblebee, his big plan, and Windblade wasnt given time to react to it at all so we dont know if she knew the whole time or not, because "Talk talk talk talk talk talk talk talk"
Posted by BeastProwl on October 8th, 2018 @ 10:53am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:She kept insisting that Bee not access that voice box-damaging memory, and afterward had a demeanor that evoked a sense of "I'm sorry you had to relive that painful memory", as though she knew good and well what it contained.
That wasnt conveyed as anything other than sympathy for his voicebox though. It's just poor storytelling in general imo
Posted by william-james88 on October 8th, 2018 @ 1:34pm CDT
BeastProwl wrote:Sabrblade wrote:She kept insisting that Bee not access that voice box-damaging memory, and afterward had a demeanor that evoked a sense of "I'm sorry you had to relive that painful memory", as though she knew good and well what it contained.
That wasnt conveyed as anything other than sympathy for his voicebox though. It's just poor storytelling in general imo
Right because one of the strongest aspects of the franchise is clearly its stellar storytelling.
Posted by BeastProwl on October 8th, 2018 @ 2:03pm CDT
william-james88 wrote:Right because one of the strongest aspects of the franchise is clearly its stellar storytelling.
That and it's great attention to canon, just look at the aligned continuity
Posted by Sabrblade on October 10th, 2018 @ 8:46am CDT
"Cube" - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6v3twe
"Terminal Velocity" - https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6v3twf
Posted by ThunderThruster on October 10th, 2018 @ 5:36pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on October 10th, 2018 @ 5:40pm CDT
Yeah, they recycled and recolored Wheeljack's character model for that guy.ThunderThruster wrote:That bot in episode 8 with those containers looked like a dark version of Wheeljack...
Posted by william-james88 on October 11th, 2018 @ 8:16pm CDT
Cheers!
Posted by o.supreme on October 12th, 2018 @ 10:04am CDT
I've seen them all, and pretty much own them all on DVD, or if they don't exist on DVD in North America, I have them through other means... . Some are amazing, some are mediocre, and some are downright awful.
I've mostly avoided posting here because of the old adage ...if you cant say anything nice... If you go back, sure I did post some critical posts regarding the first 2-3 episodes, but after that I stopped because I didn't want to squash anyone's enthusiasm for this show.
I watched episodes 7 & 8 yesterday, and will continue watching, but basically in summation, the nicest thing I can simply say is...This show is not for me.
The jokes are not funny, the animation is awful. The acting is sub-par IMHO. (Honestly, if I listened to Hot Rod, Blurr, and BB's voices on their own, I could not distinguish one from the other). Initially I was going to chalk all this up to Boulder Media being a fledgling company, but in doing some research, they have actually been around since 2000, and were just Purchased by Hasbro in 2016. I was also unaware they were based out of Ireland. Although it is not overtly "Anglo" (for lack of a better term) It could be my latent lack of appreciation for Productions from that particular region. And before anyone goes crying racism or bigotry, that's not the case at all- Lord knows I've tried. As a 42 year old man who loves classic comedy, and who is of English/Irish decent, I'm viewed as a pariah among my own friends because I don't think shows like Monty Python, or Benny Hill are funny. I never liked Danger Mouse as a kid, and I honestly don't know why.
As TF becomes more and more multi generational, I understand it will be hard to appease all demographics. RB Academy will satisfy the youngest viewers (ages 3-8) and Cyberverse mostly kids (ages 8-12).
While it's true Hasbro has attempted to give something to teens and adults by way of the Live Action film series, and the Machinima series - Those for the most part didn't go over so well. Still I always hold out hope for the future. There was 12+ year gap from the time BW ended until Transformers Prime graced TV stations, I can be patient and wait.
Still, if things do change, I'll be the first to post here what I do like, and why. Also it's interesting that members of the staff are actually pointing out the *lack of* discussion in these forums. I know Unicron Trilogy fans are older now, and voice their opinions prominently and proudly, but back when the show was new, I was on another forum, and used to try to muster up discussion about each episode as it aired back in 2002-2003. Each thread would garner little to zero response, to the point I actually gave up probably about half way through.
I wonder if this situation will be the same, with most older fans just not watching, probably not even knowing Cyberverse exists, or discounting it as just another "kids show", with only a few hardcore fans raising any form of discussion at all.
Posted by william-james88 on October 12th, 2018 @ 11:32am CDT
o.supreme wrote:I wonder if this situation will be the same, with most older fans just not watching, probably not even knowing Cyberverse exists, or discounting it as just another "kids show", with only a few hardcore fans raising any form of discussion at all.
That's what we are going to find out.
And thanks for your feedback!
Posted by o.supreme on October 12th, 2018 @ 12:05pm CDT