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In the United States, the show aired a total of 98 episodes between September 17, 1984 and November 11, 1987. The episodes are ordered chronologically by broadcast date. Order # is the correct chronological story order for the episodes, which aired out of order.
The following are lists of Transformers episodes: List of Transformers: Animated episodes; List of Transformers: Armada episodes; List of Transformers: Cybertron episodes; List of Transformers: Cyberverse episodes; List of Transformers: Energon episodes; List of Transformers: Prime episodes; List of Transformers: Rescue Bots episodes
In May 2008, Hasbro re-acquired the rights to the Sunbow library of shows, including Transformers. [21] In March 2009, Shout! Factory announced that they had acquired the license from Hasbro to release Transformers on DVD in Region 1 with Vivendi Entertainment. They subsequently released The Complete First Season on June 16, 2009.
Launched in the summer of 2002, Transformers: Armada was the first series co-produced between Hasbro and Takara, with the intention of creating a toyline for simultaneous release in both North America and Japan. It was released in Japan six months later in January 2003, where it was known as Transformers: Micron Legend.
The resulting film—2007's Transformers—would become a mega hit, jumpstarting the careers of stars Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox and spurring a franchise that's still running nearly 20 years later.
Transformers: Prime is an animated television series which premiered on November 29, 2010, on Hub Network, Hasbro's and Discovery's joint venture, which began broadcasting on October 10, 2010, in the United States. The series was also previewed on Hub Network on November 26, 2010, as a one-hour special.
From the 2007 Michael bay Transformers movie to Mark Wahlberg's The Last Knight, there are currently seven feature-length Transformers movies, including the new one, Transformers: Rise of the ...
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) After the events of the first movie, Sam just wants to have a normal college experience and have fun with his girlfriend, Mikaela (Megan Fox).