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Transformers: Rescue Bots DVD Shout! Factory Releases - Jurassic Adventure and Return of the Heroes

Posted by Va'al Feb 3, 2015 at 10:55am CST 26,496 views
Thanks to fellow Seibertronian captain N, we can report on a new addition to the Rescue Bots DVD collection courtesy of Shout! Factory, as well as a reminder about the set out next week. Check out below more information and the cover for Jurassic Adventure and Return of the Heroes, respectively out on 10th February and 12th May, both priced at $13.93, and head here for even more!

Get Ready For An Up-RAAWWR-iously Good Time!

Join Chase, Heatwave, Blades and Boulder — the Rescue Bots — as they encounter five new dino-sized adventures! The quiet little town of Griffin Rock won’t know what hit it when Doc Greene's new pet, Trex, wreaks havoc! Can the Rescue Bots and their human allies save the day? Find out with Jurassic Adventures!



Transformers News: Transformers: Rescue Bots DVD Shout! Factory Releases - Jurassic Adventure and Return of the Heroes


The Rescue Bots Return For More Excitement!

Everyone's favorite emergency first responders — Chase, Heatwave, Blades and Boulder — return for five new adventures with their Griffin Rock friends, the Burns family! And this time, they're joined by iconic Autobots like Bumblebee and, of course, the greatest leader of all time: Optimus Prime!



Transformers News: Transformers: Rescue Bots DVD Shout! Factory Releases - Jurassic Adventure and Return of the Heroes

More Bots. More News. More Awesome.

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Comment by Sabrblade Feb 3, 2015
We just keep getting DVDs of random episodes, meanwhile Australia's gonna be getting a complete season 1 DVD box set. >:oP
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Comment by Sabrblade Feb 3, 2015
Blasted Internet forcing a double-post. :BANG_HEAD:
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 1, 2015
Episode 63 aired on TV yesterday. It had previously been released via Amazon Instant Video, but now it's on TV too.
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 8, 2015
Episode 64 -

"Attack of Humungado" is the name of the movie itself, with "Humungado" being the titular kaiju.

Mr. Bunty's running the drive-in's film projector.

The projector booth has caught fire.

Whilst on the job, Kade addresses Heatwave as "Fire-Bot"

Though Mr. Bunty's film projector was destroyed, Doc has come with a replacement built from the same tech as the Imaging Chamber. Called a Holo-Morphic Projector, it recalibrates the polarized light from any two-dimensional movie and converts it with the Holo-Lens(TM) to create a holographic movie.

Humungado fans are referred to as "Humungadorks"

Another monster from the movie is named "Ravenus". Intentional Armada reference, or coincidence? (though, the Armada character's name is pronounced like "Ravenous", while this one's name is like "Raven us").

Kade accidentally blew a fuse in the booth when he microwaved his Nachos del Kade, and a spark struck the holo-projector, resulting in it functioning more like the Imaging Chamber than it was meant to, manifesting a fully physical, real life version of Ravenus.

Chief: "A monster's munching the mayor's mansion. ...And, no, I will not repeat that."

Ravenus has gone underground.

Ravenus can breathe energized ice blasts.

The scene transition replaces the Autobot symbol with the faces of Humungado and Ravenus.

Doc believes a power fluctuation caused the projector's lens's photonic component to overload, and the surge of energy turned the hologram of Ravenus into a solid creature and embodiment of the movie monster, complete with the original's instincts.

To send Ravenus back into the movie, a dynami-pat was hooked up to the projector to duplicate the conditions of the power surge. When the power reaches critical level, they'll reverse polarity which should return the creature back to its holographic state, which can then be sent back into any moment in the movie.

However, the knob on Doc's device breaks off, and while the team looks for it, Humungado himself appears onscreen in the movie, and materializes in the real world while the projector is having its previous power surge replicated.

Humungado easily overpowers all four Bots and starts heading for downtown.

Kade calls Boulder "B"

Kade says tha Humungado hates dinosaurs ever since the second sequel where he and Ravenus team up against as "Supersaurus".

Because of this, the Bots finally bust out their Dino Modes! But without energon patches.

Ravenus broke free of his container and is loose once more.

Though he wreaked havoc, Ravenus was recaptured after being paralyzed again.

Ravenus is used as bait to lure Humangado back to the drive-in.

The dino-moded Bots have to transform first into robot mode before being able to transform back in the vehicle mode.

Humungado shot down Blades!

Ravenus is loose again!

The two kaiju decide to team up instead of fight each other, just as they had done against the Supersaurus and the "Rhinoctopus", and now against the rescue team.

Blades grabs hold of Ravenus while the other three wrestle Humungado.

The team finally manages to get the two monsters in front of the video feed, giving Doc the chance needed to send them back into the movie.

Kade is just astounded that the two Kaiju were allies all along.



Shannon McKain -- "Customer"
Steve Blum -- Mr. Bunty (naturally)



Oh yeah, the dinos made their comeback and took it downtown! As did the Imaging Chamber tech, allowing for movie monsters to be made real. Though it was a bit confusing to see those forms of theirs be assumed without energon patches since previous episodes made it seem like those would be a requirement for every use of the Dino Modes. But on a different note, we got to see a side of Kade never ever seen before: His geeky side. So often do we see him act like a "big man on campus" jock type that to see him fanboying over a series of classic monster movies, and even declare a need to rewatch them all after learning about a new angle of character portrayal he had never considered before, was just so great. And even Heatwave and Blades got some more attention in this one, with Blades learning to overcome another fear of his and show how gutsy he can be, and Heatwave coming around to seeing the better potential in his teammate instead of underestimating Blades' ability. A mutli-layered episode with a fun premise and a great payoff.
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 14, 2015
Episode 65 -

This episode opens on the first day of spring.

"Power Up and Energize!" - been a while since we've seen an Energize tool. Heatwave's using a Collision Foam Cannon to rapidly construct a wall of Hardening Foam.

Short version of the theme song.

"Power Up and Energize!" - Chase is using a net-launching cannon.

For their ongoing and outstanding work in protecting Griffin Rock, the Burns family will be honored Saturday with commendations from the State Emergency Response Bureau, with the award ceremony being photographed for this month's issue of Emergency Response Illustrated, The Lifejacket Edition.

And to not exclude the robots, Mayor Luskey has declared this Saturday to be the start of Bot Appreciation Week. In addition to such events as Bot Races, Pin the Tail on the Bot, and a Bot Dog-eating Contest, the mayor will personally present the Bots and the Burnses with the key to the city at noon.

Everyone who attends will receive a free miniature souvenir replica of the Rescue Bots that can auto-transform, make lights and sounds, and shout "Re-elect Mayor Luskey! Re-elect Mayor Luskey!"

The Bots were previously scanned by Doc Greene's 3D printer, making the souvenirs exact copies on a smaller scale.

Kade: "Which do you guys think is my best side for the magazine cover?"
Everyone: "YOUR BACKSIDE!"

The mayor ordered another ten crates of souvenir Bot toys, so Doc's up late monitoring the printing process. However, he can barely keep awake, so Frankie has him sent to bed. Unbeknownst to either of them, this gives the perfect opportunity for an intruder to break in from the ceiling pipes. Enter Evan and Myles!

Myles gets to reprogramming the printer to make the Bot toys do "all kinds of neat tricks."

At the celebration, Dither conducts an orchestra of self-playing instruments playing the Griffin Rock Anthem.

Doc arrives with the latest batch of Bot toys. His printer was acting strangely, he says.

Over at the mainland, the Burnses were awarded Emergency Response Team of the Month, and are heading back to the island. But the Darby Ava comes to a halt when its propeller gets caught in kelp. Dani's the only one with a wetsuit aboard the ship, so she's gotta untangle the propeller. However, a swarm of poisonous jellyfish is heading right for them. And Dani can't hear the others' pleas for her to get out of the water. This just isn't their day.

They get her out by lowering the boat's air horn into the water, blowing it, and then pulling her out after she grabs onto it upon seeing the jellyfish.

Huxley wants a "Mini-Boulder". Hey wait! That means the Bots' real names are common knowledge to the civilians.

Myles uses a remote to activate the reprogrammed miniatures, which start sneaking around on their own to stealthily steal people's wallets, cash, and valuables.

The Burnses are stranded at sea until the jellyfish surrounding their boat decide to leave.

The key to the city is gone. And other people have noticed their belongings are missing.

Mayor Luskey can't make up his mind on what kind of orders to give the Bots, o they just sit tight and wait since they can't risk revealing their identities and no one has gotten hurt yet.

Frankie spots the souvenirs making off with everyone's goods, and Luskey accuses Doc of having done something to them, which Doc denies and deduces that someone must have tampered with them.

Unnoticed, Evan and Myles slip away from the scene in their van.

Amid the panic, a fire's broken out.

Frankie gives the Bots an order to protect everyone and to keep obeying said order.

The jellyfish were drawn to the half-eaten shrimp Kade kept tossing overboard. Chief takes the rest of his son's shrimp and casts them far off away from the boat, drawing the jellyfish away and giving Dani another chance at untangling the kelp caught on the propeller.

Evan and Myles begin Phase Two, which involves having the tampered miniatures go around causing all kinds of random destructive mischief, like a swarm of semi-intelligent/competent insects.

The Burnses finally arrive back to witness the chaos, and spot a group of souvenirs heading off in a particular direction.

The miniatures break into and rob a bank vault.

Evan and Myles have been spotted, but refuse to go down without a fight, ordering the miniatures into Attack Mode while they drive off.

Blades hooks the twins' van, forcing them to flee on foot. Boulder uses a shockwave to bring them down, and Kade deactivates the toys with Myles's remote.

Doc re-reprogrammed the minis to return all the stolen goods and repair the damage they caused.

Luskey finally presented the Burnses and Bots with the key to the city.



Lacey Chabert -- "Woman"
Jeff Bennett -- Mr. Rubio
Robbie Daymond -- Bot Dog Vendor
Imari Williams -- "Man"



You know, it's episodes like this one that really help me to understand why this show is so likable. This show can take a concept that sounds either dumb at worst or questionable at best and turn it into something really enjoyable. I mean, this episode's main conflicts revolved around toy robots stealing things and jellyfish surrounding a boat. Both of those sound so mundane and simplistic that it's a wonder why anyone would bother going with such plot ideas. And yet, this episode made them both not only work, but work well! There was emotion, tension, suspense! And even with the uber predictable return of Evan and Myles, whom we should all be sick of at this point for how small-time and petty their schemes always seem to be, those two still managed to impress even in their moment of retreat. Myles especially is so confident and so unyielding in his attempts to win in an un-winnable situation that one cannot help but admire his passion and determination to still try to come out on top when all odds stack against him and his brother. And as Chief Burns said at the end, "Today was a powerful reminder that a team performs best when all of its members work together." Though simple, the message reigns true in the end, with so much charm and love put into this episode and the show overall. This show fully deserves its title of being the second-longest Transformers cartoon of all time.
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 22, 2015
With this new episode, Rescue bots has officially overtakening Prime as being the second-longest Transformers cartoon of all time, as Prime had 65 episodes while this is Rescue Bots's 66th, and is heading on up to 78!


Episode 66 -

This episode opens with a rare instance of Cody actually getting ready for school, as his school life is almost nonexistent in this show.

There's a new clock tower dedication happening later this morning.

Cody got an old pocket watch from Deputy Barney at the the lost and found.

Is that squirrel Mister Pettypaws is chasing voiced by Frank Welker?! Sure sounds like his Abu voice from Aladdin.

Even rarer, we actually get to see Cody and Frankie inside their school building and in class for the first time ever.

Their teacher talks like Ben Stein.

The new clock is run by a magno-fusion power core that will sync up every time-telling device in Griffin Rock (save for Cody's old-fashioned pocket watch).

An accident involving Edgar Prewett's truck and Mrs. Rubio's minvan causes the latter to crash into the "Mayor Luskey Clock Tower". Minimal damage and no one was hurt, though.

However, once the clock strikes 9, Cody undergoes a time shift. He's back home at the beginning of the episode.

Cody's catching on quick to the time shift, realizing that he's definitely experienced these events before and concludes that he went back in time somehow.

Kade asks Cody what tonight's Lotsa-Bucks numbers are, but Cody doesn't know since it was only 9am when he time-shifted.

Though the rest of Cody's family and the Bots aren't quite fully certain on Cody having time-traveled, Heatwave and Chase do feel the need to ask Cody about anything they might need to be cautious of to come later in the morning. That's actually pretty cool.

Cody has the team stop Mister Pettypaws from chasing a squirrel that would later cause Mr. Harrison to get in an accident, and then informs them of the toolbox an fire hydrant that are later going to cause a calamity with Mrs. Rubio at the tower.

Frankie actually believes Cody about having time-traveled and wants Cody to go see her dad.

The teacher's name is Mr. Schulte.

Doc explains Cody's situation as his "experiencing a random distortion in the temporal continuum, perhaps caused by a nucleo-electric anomaly."

Doc theorizes that Cody should be safe from time-shifting again if they can prevent Mrs. Rubio's car from hitting the clock tower again.

Mrs. Rubio almost crashes into the tower a different way this time, but Heatwave saves her from crashing.

However, Cody still time-shifts.

After a long explanation from Cody about the first two mornings, Graham and Kade are gonna examine the clock's magno-fusion battery up close to see what's wrong with it.

Graham has a phobia of ladders.

The floor below the battery casing is covered in peanuts. The battery itself, however, seems completely fine.

Cody's finally realized that the squirrel runs up the tower each time.

Cody's discovered the problem. The squirrel was about to chew up one of the battery's wires, but Cody scared it off. The clock strikes 9 and Cody finally doesn't time shift, but the loudness of the bell is so overwhelming that it sends Cody over the edge of the tower's railing.

Heatwave blasts a geyser of water to slow Cody's descent so he can catch Cody more safely.

Graham states that the squirrel chewing through the wire made the battery momentarily surge, which caused the time jolt that kept sending Cody back.

Frankie and Cody realize that Cody's pocket watch might be the reason that only Cody was time-shifting, since Cody had only just gotten it that morning. Frankie takes it to have her dad take a look at it.

Graham brings back the pocket watch to explain to Cody that it isn't ordinary. It contains the same type of crystal as the one from the time portal in the lab (the Temporal Station from the season 1 finale). The energy disruption in the clock tower battery interrupted with the crystal, forcing the watch to become a mini time machine that took Cody back to the exact time he wound the watch.

There's a smudge on the back of the watch. Wiping it away reveals... Dr. Morocco's insignia! DUN DUN DUN!



Maurice LaMarche -- Utility Worker
Jason Marsden -- Timmy
Jeff Bennett -- Mr. Schulte
D.C. Douglas -- Mr. Harrison



Well, this one seemed like it was going to another generic take on an old Saturday morning cartoon plot, but with that ending, I can't help but feel like it's meant to foreshadow something bigger to come. After all, it didn't really end, but just stopped, kinda like how other Morocco-foreshadowing episodes have. The abrupt way it ended just felt so ominous and intriguing that I can't help but hope for a follow up episode to come later. But aside from that, even though this episode used a plot setup that's been seen many times before, there were still little things in it that I felt were handled very well. For one, Cody was observantly quick to notice his time-traveling and inform the others of his situation. And each time it happened, he was savvy enough to assess his situation with minimal hesitance and a keen sense of what needed to be done. What's more is that, instead of simply writing off Cody as being silly, his family and friends were wise enough to not only listen to him and consider his claims as a possible truth, but also even used said possibility to their advantage by wanting to prepare themselves for any potential dangers to come, even if Cody's claims were to have turned out false. Sure, it would have been a false alarm, but these people are trained to take any and all disaster warnings seriously, and it was cool to see that used here instead of them just writing off Cody as crying wolf.
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Comment by Stuartmaximus Mar 25, 2015
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Still waiting for this big fella to appear on the show!
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 25, 2015
Stuartmaximus wrote:
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Still waiting for this big fella to appear on the show!
Be patient. Those three are coming.
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 25, 2015
Teaser video for newcomer High Tide... with most of the footage being from older episodes and the only new footage being of High Tide himself at the very end.

High Tide will make his debut in the show in episode 68 (season 3 episode 16), "Turning the Tide".
An old friend of Optimus arrives to train the Bots in ocean rescues.

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Comment by Autobot032 Mar 26, 2015
Courtesy of fellow Seibertronian Sabrblade, we have our first glimpse of the newest addition to the Rescue Bots roster: High Tide

Here's what Sabrblade had to share:

Sabrblade wrote:Teaser video for newcomer High Tide... with most of the footage being from older episodes and the only new footage being of High Tide himself at the very end.

High Tide will make his debut in the show in episode 68 (season 3 episode 16), "Turning the Tide".
An old friend of Optimus arrives to train the Bots in ocean rescues.



Will you be watching? Let us know in the forums, after you watch the included embed above! And since you're on the site, why not drop by our Rescue Bots galleries as well?

Keep your optics tuned to Seibertron.com for the latest in news and updates, plus the best galleries around!
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Comment by Stuartmaximus Mar 26, 2015
I wonder how tall High Tide actually is? As tall as Tidal Wave maybe? Or maybe as big as G1 Skyfire! anyway......the bot mode of him in the show looks superb! just a pity the toy is a bit of a letdown in the fact that IT has no robot mode
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Comment by Sabrblade Mar 28, 2015
Episode 67 -

It's Griffin Rock's Founder's Day celebration, the anniversary of the day Horace Burns founded the town.

Dani's real name is revealed to be "Danielle"

Dani's been chosen to light Founder's Day torch for having organized Griffin Rock's successful clothing drive for the mainland.

Huxley stops the torch-lighting with some breaking news. He claims that Horace Burns's wife, Bertha, was Bertha the Pirate, who in 1652 stole a fortune from Ye Olde Griffin Rock Guild Hall charity fund.

Dani states that Horace's wife Bertha was her great great great grandmother, meaning their son was Zachary Burns's father, his son was Zachary, and his son was the father of Charlie and Woodrow. From Horace to Charlie's children, there have been six generations of Burnses on the island.

Huxley produces a portrait of Bertha the Pirate, who bears a striking enough resemblance to Dani.

Mayor Luskey is so angry over the accidental fire and his hair getting doused off in the aftermath that he can't think rationally and refuses to listen to reason, and suspends the Burnses in his blind fury. He storms off with Mr. Alper, Mr. Harrison, and Milo to form a "Citizen's Safety Board"

Neither Boulder nor Cody understand how someone could be blamed for the actions of another from long ago. Cody's teacher Mrs. Murphy (obviously a different teacher from Mr. Schulte) still yells at him for all the trouble Kade caused in school years ago.

Chase has looked into the Burns' history and has found no piratical record.

Through some "persuading", Huxley confesses that he learned about the Burns' being descended from Bertha via Woodrow Burns, who's currently at the library.

Wait, WOODROW'S BACK! MARK HAMILL!!!!

Woodrow didn't come to the family with the news first because he wanted to surprise them with the map to Bertha's lost treasure.

However, the map doesn't specify exactly where the islands its depicts are located. Boulder scans the map and Graham has him invert the image, revealing that the islands aren't islands, but bodies of water, and that the shoreline resembles the cove by the sea caves near the Griffin Keys.

Cody and Dani are willing to go looking for the treasure with Woodrow, but Dani's reasons are her wanting to get to the bottom of this whole thing and clear the Burns family name (and her face). Naturally, Blades is on board too.

Meanwhile, the traffic lights start acting up, so Luskey's new Citizen's Safety Board attempts to help by having Mr. Harrison direct traffic. He does well at first, until a bee lands on his nose and his swatting it away messes up his hand signals, causing several vehicle collisions.

At the cave, Blades is too big to fit inside, so he stay behind, much to his secret delight.

The three spelunkers search the cave for a long time and wind up falling down a rivered tunnel. The walls are too thick to contact Blades, but they hope he's gone for help by now. In actually, Blades is cheerfully building a sand firehouse on the beach outside the cave. :lol:

One of the walls in the cave bears a skull and crossbones. Or crossbone since there's only one.

In the direction of where the missing second bone would point if it weren't missing, Dani's found a lever, which opens the wall to reveal... a chest!

The chest is brought back to the firehouse, and is opened to reveal... nothing, much to Woodrow's disappointment.

However, there is something written on the inside of the chest: "Only the last key will unlock the hidden treasure."

They deduce that it refers to the farthest island of the Griffin Keys.

Chase will stay behind to watch over the command center while everyone else goes out to find some answers.

Kade inadvertently angers a nest of digger wasps, to which Kade is allergic.

Heatwave forces Kade into a nearby pond to ward off the wasps.

Things are getting worse in the town as the Citizen's Safety Board proves more and more inept. The mayor regrets having suspended the Burnses, but he feels compelled to not give up and that he can't just go back on his decision.

X-shaped palm trees mark the spot!

Boulder digs till he hits something, which is... a rotted piece of wood.

Dani encourages boulder to keep digging. The rotted wood is revealed to be a mast of a ship!

Bertha had buried her entire ship!

Inside the captain's quarters is a desk on which a large chest of gold coins and Bertha's log book are set upon.

Bertha's long reads "I, Bertha Carnahan, hereby end my pirate career with my richest booty yet, the Guild Hall charity fund. I wish to start afresh in life as Mrs. Horace Burns, but I cannot return the treasure without revealing my identity. While I would gladly accept my own punishment, I cannot bring shame upon Horace and his family. Thus, I bury this treasure here hoping that, one day, my descendants may find it and do what is honorable. What I do, I do for love."

At "Founder's Day Part 2", Milo protests the Mayor in attempt to "Bring back the Burnses!"

The Burnses present the treasure to the townspeople. It'll be used to pay for any damage caused during the Burns' absence, and the rest will go to charity as originally intended. And Bertha's pirate ship will go to the museum (much to Blades' disappointment).

Dani convinces the mayor that, even though Bertha gave up being a pirate before she married Horace, people should be judged for what they do, not for what others do or have done. Thus, the mayor reinstates the rescue team.

Mr. Alper let's Chief know about the emergencies that still need taken care of.

Cody wants Dani to repeat what she said to the mayor to Mrs. Murphy at Cody's school.

The log book doesn't mention how Bertha and Horace met or how they fell in love, which gets Woodrow excited about finding out more to the story.



This one was surprisingly well done. Woodrow was a nice surprise that wasn't announced before the episode's airing, and as always, he's a fun addition. And Dani got to be the center of attention this time, in which she demonstrated a competent degree of leadership skills and a string willingness to uncover the truth about her family's history. And the end result of the episode was a good lesson about judging people based on who they are instead of who they're related to. And on top of it all, we were presented with a good old fashioned treasure hunt, and who doesn't like one of those? But what's more is how it wasn't an ordinary "follow the map" type of hunt, but one laid out with cleverness and intrigue based on just how cunning a pirate Bertha was by leaving clues and riddles that had to be solved in order to find the treasure. That woman must have been a genius with the lengths we saw her having gone to. I think the only downside of this episode was how bad it made both the mayor and Huxley look in this one, when we've seen before how the two of them are typically good people not prone to such slandering others. But at least the two of them learned the truth in the end and were made better for it.
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Comment by Sabrblade Apr 6, 2015
In the absence of a new episode from this past weekend, I've something else I'd like to try discussing: The timeline chronology between this show and TF: Prime.

Showrunner Nicole Dubuc has stated before that she has a timeline chart that the staff uses to keep track of events that occur in the timeline of both shows, and which they use to keep Rescue Bots in continuity with Prime.

Well, I myself have tried taking a crack at making a timeline of my own to see how the two shows might relate to one another.

I first started with the only truly known exact point in time when the two shows share a direct link, in which the end of "What Rises Above" leads directly into the beginning of "Nemesis Prime". From there, I back-tracked to the beginning of each show to see which episodes lined up with which and where. Then I adjusted things a little to make them flow a bit better with each other to avoid any potential conflicts or confusion. Granted, since we still don't know at which point during Rescue Bots that Prime's third season begins, nor do we know at which point during Rescue Bots that Predacons Rising occurs. Thus far, Optimus Prime continues to be alive as far as Rescue Bots is concerned, so I placed all of the Rescue Bots episodes that have aired so far as of this typing (meaning up to "Pirates Ahoy") in the timeline prior to the Prime season 2 episode "New Recruit", which is the start of the long stretch of episodes that lead directly into the Prime season 2 finale. Should a later Rescue Bots episode bring about new info that would conflict with this, I can make the necessary adjustments since this timeline is very much subject to change.

But for now, here's what I have so far (Prime episodes are in blue, Rescue Bots episodes are in red):


Darkness Rising, Part 1
Darkness Rising, Part 2
Darkness Rising, Part 3
Darkness Rising, Part 4
Darkness Rising, Part 5
Masters & Students
Scrapheap
Con Job
/ Family of Heroes
Convoy / Under Pressure
Deus ex Machina / Hotshots
Speed Metal / Flobsters on Parade
Predatory / Walk on the Wild Side
Cody on Patrol
Four Bots and a Baby
Christmas in July
Deep Trouble
Return of the Dino Bot

Sick Mind / The Other Doctor
Out of His Head / The Reign of Morocco
Shadowzone / Small Blessings
Operation: Breakdown / The Griffin Rock Triangle
Crisscross / Rules and Regulations
Metal Attraction / The Lost Bell
Rock Bottom / Bumblebee to the Rescue
Partners / You’ve Been Squilshed
T.M.I. / Countdown
Stronger, Faster / The Haunting of Griffin Rock
Little White Lies
One Shall Fall
One Shall Rise, Part 1
/ Shake Up
One Shall Rise, Part 2
One Shall Rise, Part 3
Orion Pax, Part 1
/ Rescue Boy
Orion Pax, Part 2
Orion Pax, Part 3

It’s a Bot Time
Bot to the Future

Operation Bumblebee, Part 1 / Road Trip
Operation Bumblebee, Part 2
Loose Cannons / Sky Forest
Crossfire / One for the Ages
Tip of the Iceberg
A Virtual Disaster
Spellbound
Prescott's Bots
Blame the Gremlins
Feed the Beast
What Lies Below
What Rises Above

Nemesis Prime
Grill / Space Bots
The Island of Misfit Tech
The Vigilant Town
Buddy System
In Search of the Griffin's Nest

Armada / Bots and Robbers
Flying Mind
Tunnel Vision
/ Triangulation / Triage / Toxicity / Rescue Dog
Hurt
Changes
The Riders of Midwinter
Movers and Shakers
Chief Woodrow
Odd Bot Out

Out of the Past / The Griffin Rock Express
Double Villainy
Rise of the Heroes
Land Before Prime
Big Game
Too Many Kades
Phantom of the Sea
Unfinished Business
No Place Like Dome
Bugs in the System
Switcheroo
Bot-Tastic Voyage
Quarry's Quarry
Did You See What I Thaw?
The Attack of Humungado
All Bots Great and Small
Time After Time
Pirates Ahoy


New Recruit
The Human Factor
Legacy
Alpha/Omega
Hard Knocks
Inside Job
Patch
Regeneration
Darkest Hour


Notes:
  • "Con Job" is selected as the starting point for Rescue Bots since that episode has Optimus excuse himself from the party at the base for most of the episode, enabling him to go to Maine to debrief the newly-arrived Rescue Force Sigma-17.
  • Though "Under Pressure" is place with "Convoy", it would have to start a little sooner since Heatwave's team gives Optimus a call early on in the episode, while Optimus is only at the base at the start of "Convoy", meaning the call would have had to have been made before Fowler's call to Prime at the beginning of "Convoy".
  • Five RB episodes are placed between "Predatory" and "Sick Mind" to allow "The Other Doctor" and "The Reign of Morocco" to coincide with "Sick Mind" and "Out of His Head", as both two-parters fit well together with "Out of His Head" providing a point where all of the Autobots are away from the Jasper base, during which time Heatwave's attempt to give Optimus a call in "The Reign of Morocco" would go unanswered.
  • Continuing the pattern onward allows "Bumblebee to the Rescue" to coincide with "Rock Bottom", during which Optimus, Bumblebee, and Ratchet are not featured, providing an opportunity for Bumblebee to be in Griffin Rock while Optimus and Ratchet are back at the base, where Ratchet will tell Optimus about the virus that the Burnses would tell Optimus about via a communique between both bases.
  • "Little White Lies" is place by itself before "One Shall Fall" due to the latter being serialized with "One Shall Rise" while the former is now serialized with its next episode, "Shake Up". This allows enough time to pass between "Little White Lies" and "Shake Up".
  • "Shake Up" is place with "One Shall Rise, Part 1", but can really take place during any point within the three-parter during Unicron's global earthquake. This placement is the only way that Unicron's earthquake can make it into Rescue Bots without it just occuring offscreen between episodes. While the giant subwoofer was the given culprit of the quake in the RB episode, one could presume that the RB quake just happened to coincide with Unicron's quake, and that Griffin Rock was miraculously spared the worst of it. It's a stretch, yes, but it's better than handwaving it away outright.
  • "Rescue Boy" is place with "Orion Pax, Part 1", but could really take place at any point in that three-parter due to how serialized it is. And it placed during this three-parter rather than in the "One Shall Rise" three-parter due to there needing to be enough time to pass after "Shake Up" for "Rescue Boy" to occur. If "Shake Up" were to take place early enough during "One Shall Rise", "Rescue Boy" can occur late enough during "Orion Pax".
  • "It's a Bot Time" and "Bot to the Future" are both place after "Orion Pax" but before "Operation Bumblebee" since both Optimus and Bumblebee appear in them and Optimus is an Autobot with his memories intact and Bumblebee can transform.
  • Only "Road Trip" and no other episode is placed in the "Operation Bumblebee" two-parter due to the two-parter being serialized while "Road Trip" and "Sky Forest" are not, requiring more time to occur between the two.
  • Eight RB episodes are placed in between "Crossfire" and "Nemesis Prime" to allow "What Rises Above" to lead right into "Nemesis Prime". Plus, it gives MECH more time to complete and perfect Project: Chimera before its formal field debut in "Nemesis Prime". Though, in this regard, some of these RB episodes could admittedly take place at some point before "Crossfire" but still after "Operation Bumblebee".
  • "Space Bots" is placed with "Grill" instead of "Nemesis Prime" to give it more time to take place after "What Rises Above" since, as the two are not serialized, "Space Bots" doesn't seem to take place the very next day after "What Rises Above".
  • The next bunch of episodes are where things get tricky. Optimus's next appearance in RB comes in "Changes", in which he goes over to Maine to meet with and train Heatwave. However, Optimus has no free time to do that from "Armada" until after "Hurt", requiring that to be the earliest point at which "Changes" can occur. Plus, none of these RB episodes are serialized like the Prime ones are, which means that they need to coincide with at least every other serialized Prime episode. What's more is that the four relic hunt episodes all take place at the same time, permitting only one RB episode to coincide with them. Thus, four episodes are place before "Armada", one during "Armada", none during "Flying Mind", one during the four relic hunt episodes, and none during "Hurt".
  • After "Changes", the next four episodes are placed before "Out of the Past" because of "Odd Bot Out", in which both Bumblebee and Optimus appear, and in which Optimus and Blades go after an Iacon Relic. In "Out of the Past", Optimus is seen still trying to decrypt the Iacon Database, so the relic he and Blades got might have been the very first one that Optimus decrypted (and apparently did so before Soundwave). Plus, "Out of the Past" has Bumblebee returning to base from somewhere, so this could possibly be his returning from Griffin Rock after Optimus returned further ahead of him. What's more is that "Hurt" had Bulkhead being more dead than alive, while "Out of the Past" showed him to be alive, awake, and attempting to move around, suggesting a fair amount of time having passed since "Hurt".
  • The rest of the RB episodes are all shoved in before "New Recruit" since that's the beginning of the end for Prime season 2. As of "Quarry's Quarry", Optimus seems to still have the freedom to go back and forth between Jasper and Griffin Rock a few times with ease, yet has precious little free time to do anything of the sort by the time Smokescreen arrives. Plus, as of "Did You See What I Thaw?", Optimus is still invested in locating and securing energon deposits on Earth, as he tasks the Rescue Team to do in that episode, when much greater concerns like more relics, the Omega Keys, and the Omega Lock take away all of his attention by the final act of Prime season 2.And most notable of all, "Unfinished Business" has the Jasper base still in operation, as we get a glimpse of its interior in that episode (even though it was the military base hangar in Maine seen in episodes 1 and 45 that was used for the background instead, but Ms. Dubuc's comment about Ratchet suggests that it was meant to be the Jasper base, with the Maine base background just being recycled to represent it).
Granted, this timeline isn't perfect and doesn't have all of the episodes that have yet to air, and word has it that Optimus is the one who sends High Tide over to train the Rescue Bots in the next newest episode to come (as of this typing), so we'll just have to wait and see how the rest of season 3 and all of season 4 correlate to more of the Prime episodes.
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Comment by Archanubis Apr 9, 2015
I've been watching this season, and note that Mayor Luskey is up for re-election. Although his opponent has not been revealed, one wonders if the Luskey administration is doomed, especially with some of his recent boneheaded decisions. :CON:
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Comment by shajaki Apr 11, 2015
We all know who mans best friend is, but who's robots best friend? Say hello to Servo the Rescue Dog, who's making his debut on Transformers Rescue Bots! Hasbro Studios has given us a sneak peak at the new talented robo-pup who appears to a walking tool shed. Have a look at the teaser video and stay tuned to Seibertron.com for all your Transformers News!



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Comment by Sabrblade Apr 11, 2015
FWIW, that video is made up entirely of footage from previous episodes (even Heatwave's "rescue dog" line) except for the few shots that specifically feature Servo.
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Comment by KnightStrike Apr 11, 2015
When I first saw that picture for a split second I thought "Voltron Force's Yellow Lion is joining Rescue Bots!" :lol:
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Comment by Shadowdodger Apr 11, 2015
Admittedly I haven't been watching Rescue Bots, so the first thing I thought when I saw this is that they're trying to win over the Paw Patrol crowd.
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Comment by padfoo Apr 11, 2015
Shadowdodger wrote:Admittedly I haven't been watching Rescue Bots, so the first thing I thought when I saw this is that they're trying to win over the Paw Patrol crowd.

That's too funny viewed your comments with my son the similarities are funny!

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