Transformers: Animated (2007)
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Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
David Kaye
Optimus Prime (voice)
Bumper Robinson
Bumblebee (voice)
Corey Burton
Ratchet / Megatron (voice)
Bill Fagerbakke
Bulkhead (voice)
Jeff Bennett
Prowl (voice)
Tara Strong
Sari Sumdac (voice)
Tom Kenny
Isaac Sumdac (voice)
Derrick J. Wyatt
Creator / Art Direction
Phil LaMarr
Jazz (voice)
Sam Register
Producer
Shunji Ôga
Director
Irineo Maramba
Director
Ben Jones
Director
Matt Youngberg
Director
Yutaka Kagawa
Director
Makoto Fuchigami
Director
Ciro Nieli
Director
Kentaro Mizuno
Director
Minoru Yamaoka
Director
Christopher Berkeley
Director
Bouakeo Thongkham
Director
Kalvin Lee
Director
Yoshio Chatani
Director
Kenji Itoso
Director
Naoto Hashimoto
Director
Shigeharu Takahashi
Director
Marty Isenberg
Writer
Michael Ryan
Writer
Rich Fogel
Writer
Marsha Griffin
Writer
Andrew Robinson
Writer
Dean Stefan
Writer
Henry Gilroy
Writer
Len Uhley
Writer
Steve Granat
Writer
Kevin Hopps
Writer
Stan Berkowitz
Writer
Todd Casey
Writer
Brian Posehn
Nanosec (voice)
Peter Stormare
Prometheus Black / Meltdown (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 26, 2007
StatusEnded
Seasons3
Episodes42
Running Time23m
Content RatingTV-G
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This TV Show Is About.
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Transformers Animated is a superhero animated television series based on the Transformers toy line. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Hasbro Entertainment and animated by The Answer Studio, Mook Animation, and Studio 4°C (shorts). The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 26, 2007, and ended on May 23, 2009; running for 42 episodes across three seasons. In Japan, the show debuted on April 3, 2010, on both TV Aichi and TV Tokyo.
The show is set in its own stand-alone continuity, separate from any other previous Transformers continuities. Despite this, the series features many references to the other continuities; such as footage from the Generation 1 series being used as a historical film.
The show is one of two Cartoon Network Studios shows whose rights are not owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, the other being the 2003-2005 Star Wars: Clone Wars television series (owned by The Walt Disney Company via Lucasfilm).