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KAT SINI LAK TEMPAT UNTUK KATUN TRANSFORMERS DARI GENERASI SATU SAMPAI KE GENERASI TERBARU!!!:tepuk: TRANSFORMRES ALL JAPANESE & USA EPISODE (1984 to Nova days) This will be THE BIGgEST AND THE BEST THREAD OF TRANSFORMERS BEST QUALITY BEST DOWNLOAD ALL LINK.!!!!!!! ALL EPISODE IN ENGLISH OR WHIT ENGLISH SUBTITLE !!!! First thing what is Transformers ?? Transformers are fictional alien robots of a popular Hasbro toy line and its spin-offs. In its fictional backstory, the Transformers come from the planet Cybertron and are divided into two factions: the heroic Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, and the evil Decepticons, led by Megatron. They are able to 'transform', rearranging their bodies into common or innocuous forms, including vehicles (the most common form), devices or animals. They can displace mass (i.e., shrink and expand), combine with one another, and apply synthetic flesh. This ability to transform is reflected in the accompanying television programs' taglines: 'More Than Meets the Eye' and 'Robots in Disguise'. All Transformers stories and characters, in a range of media, have been based around this core concept since the toy line's debut in 1984. The largest Transformer story-arc, retroactively known as Transformers: G1, includes both the animated television series The Transformers and the Marvel Comics comic-book series of the same name, which is further divided into Japanese and British spin-offs, respectively. Sequels followed, such as the Generation 2 comic book and Beast Wars TV series which became its own mini-universe. Generation 1 characters underwent two reboots with Dreamwave in 2002 and IDW Publishing in 2006. There have been other incarnations of the story based on different toy lines during the 2000s. The first was the Robots in Disguise series, followed by three shows that consist of the 'Unicron Trilogy' (consisting of Armada, Energon, and Cybertron). A live-action film was also released in 2007, again distinct from previous incarnations, while the Transformers Animated series merged concepts from the G1 story-arc and the 2007 live-action film. List of Transformers TV SHOW: # 1 Transformers: Generation 1 * 1.1 The Transformers The Movie * 1.2 Transformers: The Headmasters * 1.3 Transformers: Super-God Masterforce * 1.4 Transformers: Victory * 1.5 Transformers: Zone # 2 Transformers: Generation 2 ( this was a 'rehashed g1') # 3 Beast Era * 3.1 Beast Wars: Transformers * 3.2 Beast Wars II * 3.3 Beast Wars Neo * 3.4 Beast Machines: Transformers # 4 Transformers: Robots in Disguise # 5 Unicron Trilogy * 5.1 Transformers: Armada * 5.2 Transformers: Energon * 5.3 Transformers: Cybertron # 6 Transformers Animated *1 Generation One (1984–1992) Generation One (G1) is a retroactive term for the Transformers characters that appeared between 1984 and 1992. The Transformers began with the 1970s Japanese toy lines Microman and Diaclone. The former utilized varying humanoid-type figures while the latter presented robots able to transform into everyday vehicles, electronic items or weapons. Hasbro, fresh from the success of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline, which utilised the Microman technology to great success, bought the Diaclone toys, and partnered with Takara. Jim Shooter and Dennis O'Neil were hired by Hasbro to create the backstory, the latter of whom christened Optimus Prime.Afterwards, Bob Budiansky created most of the Transformers characters, giving names and personalities to many unnamed Diaclone figures.The primary concept of G1 is that the heroic Optimus Prime, the villainous Megatron, and their finest soldiers crash land on pre-historic Earth in the Ark and the Nemesis before awakening in 1984, Cybertron hurtling through the heavens as an effect of the war. The Marvel comic was originally part of the main Marvel Universe, with appearances from Spider-Man and Nick Fury, plus some cameos, as well as a visit to the Savage Land. The Transformers TV series began around the same time. Produced by Sunbow Productions, from the start it contradicted Budiansky's backstories. The TV series shows the Autobots looking for new energy sources, and crash landing as the Decepticons attack. Marvel interpreted the Autobots as destroying a rogue asteroid approaching Cybertron.Shockwave is loyal to Megatron in the TV series, keeping Cybertron in a stalemate during his absence, but in the comic book he attempts to take command of the Decepticons.The TV series would also differentiate wildly from the origins Budiansky had created for the Dinobots,the Decepticon turned Autobot Jetfire(known as Skyfire on TV), the Constructicons (who combine to form Devastator),and Omega Supreme.The Marvel comic establishes early on that Prime wields the Creation Matrix, which gives life to machines. In the second season, the two-part episode The Key to Vector Sigma introduced the ancient Vector Sigma computer, which served the same original purpose as the Creation Matrix (giving life to Transformers), and its guardian Alpha Trion.
Season 1 Four million years after crash landing on an unfamiliar planet, sentient robots with the ability to disguise themselves as common vehicles awaken on present day Earth. Engaged in a crucial race to find a new energy source for their home planet of Cybertron, Optimus Prime and the heroic Autobots must defend the innocent people of Earth against their archnemeses, Megatron and the power-hungry Decepticons.
The.Transformers.S01-S04.[1984-1987] The Transformers is an animated television series depicting a war among giant robots who could transform into vehicles, other objects and animal-like forms. Written and recorded in America, the series was animated in Japan and South Korea. The entire series was based upon the line of transforming toys originally created by Japanese toy manufacturer Takara, which were developed into the Transformers line by American company Hasbro. In Japan, the series was called Fight! Super Robot Life Form Transformer for Seasons 1 and 2, and Fight! Transformers 2010 for Season 3. Following the conclusion of the series in 1987, several Japanese-originated sequel series were created, but are not considered by fans to be canon and officially Generation 1, Hasbro/Marvel's production ceased, and the overall stories and characterizations were different from the original seasons. In response to the 1993 relaunch of the toyline and its accompanying comic being called Transformers: Generation 2, this series and its comic book parallel are frequently referred to by the retronym, Transformers: Generation 1, aka G1. Initially a fan-coined term, it has since made its way into official use. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086817/ Typical Specs: The Transformers (G1) - 2x09 - Day of the Machines.avi General: Format: AVI File Size: 174.80 MiB Duration: 22mn 49s Bitrate: 1 071 Kbps Subtitles: None Video: Format: MPEG-4 Visual Codec: DivX 5 Bitrate: 933 Kbps Frame Rate: 23.976 fps Scan Type: Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame): 0.192 Resolution: 528x384 Audio #1: Format: MPEG Audio Bitrate: 128 Kbps Channels: 2 channels Sampling Rate: 48.0 KHz Resolution: %Audio_Resolution% SEASON 1 SEASON 2 SEASON 3 SEASON 4
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*2.Transformers: The Headmasters In Japan, however, the concept of Headmasters was taken in a wildly different direction. With America's mere three episode fourth season (The Rebirth) months away, Takara decided to continue the Transformers series on their own with the 35-episode anime, Transformers: The Headmasters. In this version of events, there are no Nebulans involved. Millions of years ago, during the wars on Cybertron, many Autobots fled the planet to escape the conflict. One such group was a collection of diminutive Transformers, led by the robot called Fortress (the Japanese equivalent of Cerebros), who eventually settled on the planet Master. However, Master proved to be a world of harsh environment, and so, in order to survive, the small Transformers constructed larger, lifeless bodies called Transtectors, and modified their forms so that they could transform into heads, in order to attach to and control the Transtectors. Chromedome, Brainstorm, Hardhead, Highbrow, Weirdwolf, Mindwipe, and Skullcruncher underwent this process, but soon the latter three turned to the side of evil under the leadership of Scorponok (Lord Zarak), who made contact with Galvatron, and joined with him in his renewed attack on Cybertron in 2011. Using the power of the mighty weapon, the Master Sword, Fortress is able to combine with the Headmasters' battle ship, Maximus, to form Fortress Maximus. Scorponok also had a massive Transtector constructed for himself, dubbed Mega Zarak (Scorponok), harnessing the plasma energy released from the destruction of Cybertron he had engineered to power it. With a cry of 'Head On!', the Headmasters attach to their Transtectors, meters in their chest displaying their energy readings. They possess incredible amounts of energy within their bodies, which can be used in various ways - by swapping from Transtector to Transtector with their fellows, in a process called 'Cross Head On!' they can summon up this energy to recharge themselves, and by linking hands in a ring, their energies can be united together into one mighty force and unleashed in numerous ways, such as force bolts, recharging beams, or as an aura that surrounds them, allowing them to spin in a destructive circle. *2.Transformers: The Headmasters Download
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23-09-2011, 12:17 AM
* 3.Transformers Super God Masterforce The second of the Japanese-exclusive animated series, 1988's Transformers: Super-God Masterforce takes place some years after The Headmasters, introducing the Powermasters and Pretenders to Japanese fiction in ways even more different from their portrayal in the west than those of the Headmasters before them. With the departure of the Autobots and Decepticons from Earth at the end of The Headmasters, a small group of Autobots remained to guard the planet, having hidden amongst mankind for thousands of years thanks to their 'Pretender' powers, which allowed them to shrink down and adopt the forms of human beings. However, the sudden re-appearance of their formerly-defeated Decepticon counterparts, now in the service of the mysterious energy entity Devil Z, means that the Autobots must drop their disguises and return to battle once more. But this is only the beginning of the most unusual Transformer war yet - as the battle escalates, human beings themselves take sides, and, imbued with the power of the 'Masterforce', merge with Transtectors sent to Earth by the Autobots in space to become Transformers themselves as the 'Headmaster Juniors.' But the Decepticons have Headmaster Juniors of their own, and as the conflict rages, events converge on the creation of the most powerful super-robot lifeforms yet - the Godmasters! The Godmasters are the Japanese version of the Powermasters, with human begins transforming into engines and combining with Transtectors to transform into robots capable of wielding 'Chokon Power,' the primal energy of life. Most notably, their ranks include Ginrai, a character based on the Powermaster version of Optimus Prime, reinvented as a Japanese trucker, and the Japanese-exclusive character, Decepticon ambassador of destruction Overlord. Running to 42 episodes, Super-God Masterforce had six additional clip episodes made after the fact for video release, one of which, serving as an overview of the series, was selected to be broadcast as the 43rd and final episode of the series. The 42 main episodes received the same dub treatment as The Headmasters, but the dubbed version of the series was not included on the DVD release of the series in July 2006. * 3.Transformers Super God Masterforce Sezon 1 Download * 3.Transformers Super God Masterforce
23-09-2011, 12:18 AM
*4.Transformers: Victory Taking place in an unspecified amount of time after the events of Super-God Masterforce (there is a common misconception that the series takes place in 2025), 1989's Transformers: Victory is the third Japanese-exclusive series, the final complete Generation 1 cartoon. Led by their new Supreme Commander Star Saber, the Autobots battle the Decepticons under the command of Deszaras for control of the galaxy's resources. In contrast to The Headmasters and Super-God Masterforce, both of which had an over-arcing plot direction, the majority of Victory is directionless, returning to the episodic adventure tradition of the original American series which culminates in the much-threatened attack of Deszaras's planet-destroying fortress. In another difference, the characters and toys of Victory are predominantly unique to Japan, and those that are not are remoulded in unique, distinguishing ways - the series debuts the Brainmasters, Brestforce and Multiforce, all new toys, as well as the Dinoforce, remoulded versions of the American Monster Pretenders. Micromasters also make their debut in Victory. Of the 38 episodes of Victory broadcast, six are clip episodes containing no new footage, leaving 32 main episodes, which comprise the DVD collection released in the United Kingdom in September 2006. Six further clip episodes were produced for video, taking the total to 44. Victory also received the 'StarTV dub' treatment - when the three Japanese series were broadcast on StarTV, it was under the umbrella title of 'Transformers Takara,' and all three were branded with Victory's opening sequence. *4 Transformers: Victory Sezon 1 Download
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23-09-2011, 12:18 AM
*5.Transformers: Zone Originally intended to be a full-length direct-to-video (OVA) series, 1990s Transformers: Zone was cancelled after only one episode, making it the very last Generation 1 animated project. Following on from Victory, the mysterious three-faced insectoid being, Violenjiger dispatches the nine 'Great Decepticon Generals' - Devastator, Menasor, Bruticus, Trypticon, Predaking, Abominus, King Poseidon, Overlord and BlackZarak - to acquire 'Zone Energy,' destroying the planet Feminia to obtain the world's store. Caught in the destruction of the planet, Star Saber is rescued by Dai Atlas, who then repels an attack by the Decepticons, and is appointed the new Autobot commander at the conclusion of the episode. The cast of Zone is heavily composed of Micromasters, who also made up much of the toyline. Dai Atlas is a 'Powered Master,' so named for his motorized gimmick, as is his combining partner Sonic Bomber - the toyline also featured another partner for them, Roadfire, who was not in the episode. The solitary Decepticons in the toyline were the Race Car Patrol, and Metrotitan, a redeco of the Autobot city Metroplex, neither of whom appeared in animated form. They absent parties did go on to appear, however, in the pages of the Japanese publication, TV Magazine - this monthly magazine had always included Transformers manga and 'story pages' (splash page illustrations and prose text) from the beginning, and although no manga was released for Zone (barring a single chapter available through mail-away which simply re-told the episode), its tale was completed through the story pages. These story pages were also used to provide supporting fiction for the remaining two years worth of toylines - 1991's Battlestars: Return of Convoy and 1992's Operation: Combination. *5.Transformers: Zone Download (NOTE:Here you go link to may earlier post) *5.Transformers: Zone
23-09-2011, 12:21 AM
Beast Age *1.Beast Wars: Transformers After the unremarkable performance of the Generation 2 line, Hasbro aimed to completely re-work the Transformers premise; the result was Beast Wars: Transformers, which featured robots with familiar names and organic beast modes. As per the original toy packaging bios and mini-comic, the intention was originally to have the series be a direct continuation of the adventures of the 'Generation 1' Transformers, but that would soon change with the advent of the animated series. Produced by Canadian animation house Mainframe Entertainment, the computer-animated show was unlike any Transformers cartoons before it, both visually and in terms of story. With Larry DiTillio and Bob Forward at the helm as story editors, it was planned for the show to start afresh, with no ties to anything that had gone before, but the off-handed reference to the 'Great War' included in the first episode set the internet fandom ablaze. DiTillio and Forward became occasional posters on the alt.toys.transformers newsgroup, and through this back-and-forth interaction with fans, plus their own research of previous Transformers fiction, the Beast Wars animated series soon began to grow, establishing its place as the future - and past - of the larger Generation 1 timeline. Running to 26 episodes, 1996's first season of Beast Wars began with an unintentional parallel to the original animated series, introducing the viewers to Maximal Optimus Primal, Predacon Megatron and their crews as their ships crashed onto an alien planet, where they warred over the energon they found there. While mostly a scattershot affair of episodic stories, the first season of Beast Wars focused heavily on characterisation, endowing its cast with consistent, developing personalities and naturalistic voice acting that brought the show to life. Additionally, amidst the one-shot adventures, a plot thread began to grow involving a race of mysterious aliens who were conducting experiments on the planet that occasionally intersected with the Beast Warriors' stories. This eventually culminated in a two-part conclusion to the season, ending on a cliffhanger that led into 1997's 13-episode season. Many of the characters were upgraded into new 'Transmetal' forms, and the conflict reached a new level with an exceptionally tightly-plotted story arc that included the revelation that the planet was Earth, the death of Dinobot and more alien conflicts. Story elements laid through the season once again came to a head with a three-part conclusion that firmly tied Beast Wars to the Generation 1 timeline, featuring guest appearances from Transformers of that era and displaying that the Beast Warriors came from their future, and were currently in the prehistoric past. This link proved key to the third and final season in 1998, running to another 13 episodes, in which the Maximals had to defend their past and future against Megatron's attempts to alter history. Longtime Transformers comic scribe Simon Furman was brought on board to script the final episode, which concluded with the end of the Beast Wars, and the Maximal's departure for Cybertron. Although controversial among fans in its early days due to its complete re-imagining of the Transformers concept, today, it is not uncommon to find long-time Transformers fans - even those who have grown up with the franchise since 1984 - who consider Beast Wars to be their favorite Transformers series. *1.Beast Wars: Transformers Download Sezon 1 Sezon 2 Sezon 3
23-09-2011, 12:22 AM
*2. Beast Machines: Transformers As controversial as Beast Wars started out, it was nothing compared to the controversy that would result from the infamous Beast Machines: Transformers. The series was the only Transformers animated series to be fully plotted from start to finish by Marty Isenberg and Robert N. Skir, writers unfamiliar with Transformers lore who sought to produce the series as, in Skir's words, a 'religious epic novel for television.' The series tackled the heavy philosophical concept of what it meant to live in an increasingly technological society, running to 26 episodes over two seasons, though in its native Canada, the show was aired simply in one long 26-episode run. As Beast Machines begins, viewers rejoin Optimus Primal and his Maximals as they return to Cybertron, amnesiac and unable to recall how they got there, only to discover that the planet is now under Megatron's rule, its cities deserted, its occupants stripped of their sparks. An encounter with the ancient Cybertronian computer, the Oracle, sees them reformatted into new technorganic bodies that blend their mechanical natures with the organic material they acquired on Earth, and as the story of the show develops, an organic past to Cybertron is steadily revealed, as is the story of the Maximal's missing memories and friends. Influences from the original Transformers began to creep into the show as they had with Beast Wars before it, until more obscure concepts such as the key to Vector Sigma and the Plasma Energy Chamber played major roles in the series, each one exemplifying one of the mantras espoused - Primal's dedication to seeing the organic flourish, and Megatron's desire for unfeeling, unthinking technological perfection. The clash between these two powers marked the end of the first season, and served to provide Primal with the revelation that drove the second - that he had been wrong, and that the Oracle desired not the domination of one power over the other, but a balance between the organic and the technological. The second season of the show dove headlong into the storyline, with Megatron body-swapping repeatedly, and the concept of the show allowing for such left-field creations as an entirely organic Transformer that changed from beast to beast, and a Maximal who transformed into a plant. The series concluded with a drawn-out battle between Primal and Megatron, which ultimately concluded with their deaths, allowing the planet-wide reformatting of Cybertron into a technorganic paradise. The concept of technorganic Transformers who needed to concentrate to move between modes and an organic beginning to Cybertron rankled with many fans at the time, viewed as flying in the face of much of the established history of Transformers. Opinions were violently expressed and many bad feelings over the series exist to this day, ranging from the way the characters changed since their Beast Wars days - Rhinox being warped into a villain, Rattrap becoming the team's tech-support, Silverbolt's experiences turning him into an aggressive vengeance-seeker, and Megatron abruptly changing from a complex villain into a more stereotypical 'world domination' type - to the ending, ambitiously and permanently altering the nature of Cybertron as it had been understood for nearly twenty years. Beast Machines was not exported to Japan for several years, finally reaching the country in 2004 under the title of Beast Wars Returns. *2. Beast Machines: Transformers Download Sezon 1 Sezon 2
23-09-2011, 12:23 AM
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Tobot
Directed by
Dahl Lee
Country of origin
South Korea
Original language(s)
Korean
No. of seasons
19
No. of episodes
392
Production
Producer(s)
Young Toys Retrobot
Running time
22 minutes
Release
Original network
JEI TV
Original release
March 2010 – March 2015
External links
Website
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Tobot (Korean: 또봇) is a South Koreananimated television series produced by Young Toys and Retrobot. The series features transforming cars and some of them are designed after Kia Motors vehicles.[1]
The series is available in Korean and English on Young Toys' official YouTube channel. The toy line beat Lego as South Korea's most popular toy line in 2013.[2]
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An official English dub was produced in Canada by Ocean Productions and its sister studio Blue Water Studios.
A spinoff series known as Athlon aired in three seasons from 2015-2017, before getting rebooted in 2018 as Tobot V, with animation done by studio button instead of retrobot.
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Plot[edit]
While investigating a string of mysterious car accidents, Dr. Franklin Char is abducted by the perpetrators. This incident activates his creations called 'Tobots', cars that transform into robots with a special key called a 'Tokey'. Dr. Char's first two Tobots, Tobot X and Tobot Y, are entrusted to his twin sons Ryan and Kory, respectively, to fight crime and protect their neighborhood.[1]
Characters[edit]
Humans[edit]
Cha Hana(Ryan Char): (Voiced by Octavian Kaul in the English dub) The partner of Tobot X.
Cha Duri(Kory Char): (Voiced by Valin Shinyei in the English dub) Ryan's twin brother and the partner of Tobot Y.
Kwon Semo(Dylan Kwon): Limo's adoptive son and the partner of Tobot Z.
Dokgo O-gong(Nathan): Timmy's older brother and the partner of Tobot W.
Ju Ding-yo(Dolly Park): (Voiced by Chelsea Miller in the English dub) Ryan and Kory's female classmate and the partner of Tobot D.
Oh Hera (Hera Oh): (Voiced by Sunni Westbrook in the English dub) A clumsy female police officer and the partner of Tobot C.
No Gyo-su(Professor Noh): Dr. Char's professor and the first partner of Tobot R before Neon. He created the Corona Lens.
Kim Ne-bok(Neon): (Voiced by Sam Vincent in the English dub) A friend of Ryan, Kory, and Dylan and the second partner of Tobot R after Professor Noh.
Cha Do-un(Dr. Franklin Char): Ryan and Kory's father and the inventor of the Tobots.
Ding-yo eomma(Mrs. Park): (Voiced by Rebecca Shoichet in the English dub) Dolly's obese and overprotective mother.
Kwon Limo(Limo Kwon): (Voiced by Jeff Evans-Todd in the English dub) CEO of Booroong Motors. A former colleague of Dr. Char, he instigated a string of mysterious car accidents to get people to buy his cars. Later on in the series, he returns as the partner of Tobot Zero.
Ok Diluk (Diluk Oktavius): ((voiced by Paul Dobson in the English dub) A henchman who worked for Limo on season 1. After Limo becomes a protagonist, Diluk sides with Acnee.
Acnee/Sora Wang: (Voiced by Rhona Rees in the English dub) A mastermind villain who takes over as Diluk's boss after season 1.
Choe Hui-juk(Holmes): Diluk's financial advisor.
Angela: Diluk's female assistant.
Guk Su-Ho(Liam): A friend of Ryan, Kory and Dylan who's a master of taekwondo and the partner of Tobot Adventure Taekwon K. Like his guardian he made his first appearance in, “Tobot Attack Of The Robot Army”.
Kim Nokwon(Noah): A friend of Ryan, Kory and Dylan. Partner of Tobot Adventure Teracle.
U Pyodol(Paxton): A mailman and a friend of all people in Neeleelee Town. Partner of Tobot Adventure Cargo.
Tara: (Voiced by Carol-Anne Day in the English dub) A female reporter who comments in much episodes the actions of the Tobots.
Tobots[edit]
Tobots are sentient robots that transform into vehicles. Their transformation is activated using special keys called Tokeys.
Tobot X: A yellow Kia Soul that is Ryan's guardian.[3] He can upgrade into Tobot Great X, recolored in red and blue and sporting a helmet and an arm cannon.
Tobot Evolution X: A first upgrade into a futuristic MPV.[4] This version can further upgrade into Tobot X Shield-On, recolored in grey and red.[5]
Tobot Adventure X: A second upgrade an orange Kia Soul. Adventure X can utilize several tools such as a tow hook to assist other Tobots.[6]
Tobot Y: (Voiced by Matt Hill in the English dub) A blue Kia K3/Forte/Cerato Koup that is Kory's guardian. He is the faster of the Tobots and speaks very quickly.[7]
Tobot Evolution Y: A first upgrade into a sleeker sports car.[8] This variant can further upgrade into Tobot Y Shield-On, recolored in white, gold, and red.[9]
Tobot Adventure Y: (Voiced by Matt Hill in the English dub) A second upgrade into a navy blue helicopter.[10]
Tobot Z: (Voiced by Lee Tockar in the English dub) A red Kia Sportage R that is Dylan's guardian, he has a Tendency Of say, “That’s What” after a complete sentence.[11]
Tobot Adventure Z: An upgrade into a red Kia Sorento R.[12]
Tobot W: (Voiced by Scott McNeil in the English dub) A white and purple Kia Ray that is Nathan's guardian.[13] He speaks with an echo. He is the first flying Tobot. In the English Dub he always spoke in a heroic way. In robot mode,Tobot W's chest opens to reveal a projector screen. He can upgrade into Tobot W Anti-Flame mode, recolored in blue and orange.[14]
Tobot Mach W: An upgrade into a blue and orange jet fighter.
Tobot D: A light green Kia Morning/Picanto that is Dolly's guardian. He is unarmed, but has strong detection and search capabilities. Tobot D initially suffers from stammering due to a defect in its Mindcore chip, but is quickly healed with the help of Dolly and her friends.[15]
Rescue Tobot C: A Kia K3/Forte/Cerato sedan police car that is Hera Oh's partner. Often talks like he is using a communicator, ending his sentences with 'Over. Tssh.'[16]
Rescue Tobot R: A fire engine piloted first by Professor Noh and then Neon. Tobot R often acts as a reporter and does his reports towards the audience.[17]
Tobot Zero: A white Kia Bongo/K2700tow truck that is Limo's guardian. The very first Tobot, he is originally a villain, but returns along with Limo.[18]
Tobot Adventure Taekwon K: An olive green military jeep that is Su-ho's guardian.Like his pilot made he made his first appearance in, “Tobot Attack of the Robot Army”. Like Su-ho, Taekwon K is a master of taekwondo.[19]
Tobot Adventure Teracle: A green and orange farm tractor that is Nokwon's guardian. As a triple-changer, Terracle also transforms into a tank, In the English Dub he’s called Tobot T.[20]
Tobot Adventure Cargo: A white Kia Grand Carnival/Sedona delivery van with a camper top that is Pyodol's guardian. In vehicle mode, Tobot Adventure Cargo can switch to hover mode. In robot mode, the camper top transforms into a surfboard. He is also skilled in Tai Chi, In the English Dub he’s known as Tobot V.
Integrated Robots
Titan: A combination of Tobot X and Tobot Y.[21]
Titan Hurricane Spin: An upgrade that consists mainly of a turbine chest armor.[22]
Tritan: A combination of Tobot X (blue), Tobot Y (red), and Tobot Z (yellow).[23]
Tritan Shield-On: An upgrade of the Integrated Robot, featuring a Shield-On Helmet and a Super Spider Gun. This mode also has the Tobots change color: Tobot X in silver, Tobot Y in white, and Tobot Z in blue.[24]
Quatran: A combination of Tobot C, Tobot D (repainted in white), Tobot R, and Tobot W.[25] In the English Dub Quatran is the combined voices of Tobot C, Tobot D, Tobot R, and Tobot W
Deltatron: A combination of Tobot Adventure X (green), Tobot Adventure Z (white), and Tobot D (red), plus a travel trailer.[26] Deltatron is based on a Boxer, as such, his real arms are under his bigger ones, and are much smaller. He names his moves like a boxer would. Like “Desert Sandstorm”, “Fleeting Riptide” and “Assending Dragon”. His Final move is an uppercut that, Resembles a Rocket Punch for the Mazinger series from Japan.
Giga 7: A combination of Tobot Adventure X, Tobot Adventure Y (red and white), Tobot Adventure Z (green), Tobot D (blue), Tobot Adventure Taekwon K (tan), Tobot Adventure Teracle (maroon and silver) and Tobot Adventure Cargo (yellow). In the English dub he’s called Tobot Giga.
Tobot Athlons
Tobot Athlons are the next-generation line of Tobots. While still used to protect the city, the Athlons are mainly involved in competitive sports such as racing. Unlike Tobots, they are not simply transforming robots, but rather a set of small, race car-like Mindcores that link with their main bodies. Instead of using Tokeys, they transform on demand and can power up with a set of powers and weapons unique to each Athlon.
Tobot Athlon Alpha: A red Lamborghini Aventador. Alpha loves cleanliness and will work vigorously to clean any dirt or paint on his body.
Tobot Athlon Beta: A blue Kia K5/Optima race car. Beta will often rap most of his speech.
Tobot Athlon Theta: A yellow Smart Fortwo hatchback. Theta's theme is bubbles and will often use them to help his team.
Tobot Athlon Tornado: A light blue police supercar.
Tobot Athlon Vulcan: A red airport crash tender.
Tobot Athlon Rocky: A yellow-orange excavator.
Tobot Athlon Zango: A white Kia Niro. Zango sports a yellow cowboy hat and a pair of handguns. During battle, he can generate a force field to defend his fellow Tobots.[27]
Tobot Athlon Ambulun: An orange Mountain rescue SUV that can also transform into a helicopter. In robot mode, his helicopter blades form a sword.
Tobot Athlon Metron: A white, red and blue Korail 311000 series EMUrapid transit train. Metron runs on temporarily created tracks that allow him to roll on land with the other Tobots. In robot mode, the midsection of the train becomes an enormous hammer.
Tobot Athlon Integrated Robots
Athlon Champion: A combination of Tobot Athlon Alpha (white), Beta, and Theta (orange).
Athlon Magma Six: A combination of Tobot Athlon Champion, Rocky, Vulcan, and Tornado.
Tobot V[edit]
A new Tobot series that premiered in 2018. These Tobots are toys that were brought to life. While some have Tokeys, others have Tobeasts, robotic animals that plug in to the chest to unlock the transformation. These Tobots all have cockpits, but where they are located is unknown.
Tobots[edit]
Speed: Based on a blue Italian race car. He started out as a RC racing car. His Tokey is based on a falcon.
Monster: Based on a brown monster truck. He started as a toy monster truck. His Tokey is based on a gorilla.
Rocket: Based on a Rocket Ship. He has the most appearances then Speed and Monster. He started out a Model Rocket. His Tokey is based on an Owl.
Rescue Team: All are red and white recolors of Tobots R, Adventure Y and Zero. They came from a storage box, which could mean that they’re transformed from old Tobot toys in the show. Their Tokeys are based on Rescue equipment. R has a firemen’s axe, zero has a wrench and Y has a helicopter start engine key that professional pilots use.
Captain Police: Based on a police cruiser. Where he came from is unknown, but the other Tobots seemed to have already know him. He’s the first to have a Tobeast, which is based on a bloodhound.
Great Admiral: Based on a red navy battleship. Where he came from is unknown, but Captain police seemed to know about him. He can travel underwater. His Tobeast is based on a Chinese dragon. However, when he’s in his toy mode the dragon stays so that he can talk.
Tank Guy: Based on a Blue Tank. Where he came from is unknown, but Great Admiral seemed to know about him. Like Great Admiral he can travel underwater. His Tobeast is based on a Rhino. His Tobeast is the first to not unlock his transformation, but to form his head.
Big Trail: Based on a Semi Truck. Where he came from is unknown, but the other Tobots already know about him. His Tobeast is based on a Bull. His is the second Tobeast to not unlock his transformation, but to form his head. He’s always called with Troll either together or separately.
Troll: Based on an Military transport. Where he came from is unknown, but the other Tobots already know about him. He can only communicate by grunting. His Tobeast is based on an Elephant or a Mammoth. He’s always called with Big Trail either together or separately.
Super Driller- Based on a twin drill. Where he came from is unknown, but he can be Summoned by Master V so it can be assumed that he was created around the same time as Master V. Like the Tobots from the Athlon series he doesn’t need a Tokey or a Tobeast to unlock his transformation.
Integrated Tobots
Great Iron Admiral: The combination of Great Admiral and Tank Guy. Tank Guy formed the arms and feet, while Great Admiral formed the main body.
Big Troll: The Combination of Big Trail and Troll. He can use a giant Slege hammer as his finisher. Big Trail formed the arms, hands and head, while Troll formed the legs and body, and his Tobeast became a helmet. He also has a vehicle mode where the front of Troll connects to the back of Big Trail, this was used outside of his combined mode. He was the most used intergrated Tobot until the arrival of Master V.
Master V: The combination of Speed, Monster and Rocket. Rocket forms the main body, Speed the arms and hands and Monster the waist, legs and feet Like past Tobot combinations they all change color. Their Tokeys combine to form the chest. Before his creation, the most used intergrated Tobot used was Big Troll. He can combine with Super Driller by placing Speed on top of Super Driller and have him become the arms. This can probably give him an extra Power or Strength boost.
Other[edit]
Chocobot: Professor Noh 's robotic dog.
Bikerbots: Acne's (Diluk's in later episodes) cyborgs which usually appear with their motorcycle robots.
Production[edit]
Young Toys came up with the idea of developing an animated series and related toys during the early 2000s. While Transformers and Power Rangers are popular among older elementary school children, Young Toys decided to Tobot to younger primary school children and kindergarteners. Rather than obtain licenses from animation studios after production, Young Toys did the opposite by developing the animated series and characters from scratch before producing the toys.[28]
Marketing[edit]
Between August and October 2014, Young Toys sold the licenses for the Tobot toys and characters to Southeast Asian nations. The series was made available in some Middle Eastern countries in January 2015.[28]
In December 2014, Young Toys erected an eight-meter, three ton statue of Deltatron at the Sky Park outside Seoul's Lotte Mall Gimpo International Airport shopping complex to commemorate the fifth anniversary of Tobot. The statue will be on display until 2019.[29]
In other languages[edit]
Arabic: توبوت (It aired on Majid Kids TV)
simplified Chinese: 托宝兄弟; traditional Chinese: 托寶兄弟
Traditional Chinese: 機器戰士TOBOT (Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau)
Indonesian: Tobot (It aired on RTV)
Italian: Tobot (It aired on K2)
Mongolian: Тобот (It aired on Dreambox)[30]
Portuguese: Tobot
Russian: Тобот
Tagalog: Tobot (It aired on GMA Network)
Thai: โทบอต (It aired on Channel 9 MCOT HD)
Turkish: Tobot
Vietnamese: Tobot (It aired on HTV3)
Hebrew: טובוט (Aired on Junior Channel)
Hindi: Tobot (Aired on Sonic Channel , Currently Airing on Colors Rishtey Channel in India )
See also[edit]
Cubix - A 2001 TV series by the same animation studio
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External links[edit]
Tobot's channel on YouTube
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