TV-Series
Description
"Transformers: Energon" is a 2004 anime series that serves as a sequel to "Transformers: Armada" and is part of the larger Transformers franchise. The story is set ten years after the events of "Armada," where the Autobots and Decepticons have formed an uneasy truce following their battle against Unicron. The narrative centers on the discovery and utilization of Energon, a powerful energy source that becomes pivotal to the survival of both factions and the universe at large.

The Autobots, led by Optimus Prime, work alongside humans to mine and harness Energon, which is essential for their continued existence and the reconstruction of Cybertron. However, the fragile peace is threatened when the Decepticons, under the leadership of Megatron, seek to exploit Energon for their own gain. Megatron, resurrected and more powerful than ever, aims to use Energon to conquer the universe and destroy the Autobots. His ambitions are further fueled by the emergence of Alpha Q, a mysterious entity that seeks to revive Unicron, the planet-devouring Transformer, using Energon.

The human protagonist, Kicker Jones, plays a crucial role in the series. Kicker possesses the unique ability to sense Energon, making him a valuable asset to the Autobots. Initially reluctant to join the fight, Kicker eventually becomes a key figure in the battle against the Decepticons. His relationship with his father, Dr. Jones, who is deeply involved in Energon research, adds a personal dimension to the conflict.

As the series progresses, the Autobots and Decepticons engage in numerous battles over Energon resources, with both sides developing new technologies and forms to gain the upper hand. The Autobots introduce the concept of "Powerlinx," a process that allows them to combine their strengths and abilities, while the Decepticons deploy powerful new warriors and strategies. The stakes escalate as Alpha Q's plans to revive Unicron come to fruition, leading to a climactic confrontation that tests the resolve and unity of the Autobots and their human allies.

The series explores themes of cooperation, sacrifice, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. It also delves into the complexities of the Autobot-Decepticon conflict, highlighting the blurred lines between good and evil. The narrative is driven by a mix of action, strategy, and character development, with a focus on the evolving dynamics between the Autobots, Decepticons, and humans.

"Transformers: Energon" features a diverse cast of characters, including familiar faces like Optimus Prime, Megatron, and Starscream, as well as new additions such as Ironhide, Jetfire, and the Omnicons. The series also introduces the Terrorcons, a group of Decepticon-aligned Transformers created by Alpha Q, who play a significant role in the unfolding conflict.

Overall, "Transformers: Energon" presents a continuation of the Transformers saga with a focus on the struggle for Energon and the broader implications of its use. The series combines elements of science fiction, action, and drama to create a narrative that expands the Transformers universe while maintaining the core themes of the franchise.
Information
Transformers: Energon
トランスフォーマー スーパーリンク
Transformers: SuperLink
Type: TV-Series
Anime episodes: 52
Movie/episode length: 25 min.
Date: 01/09/2004 – 12/24/2004
Categories
Genre
AdventureAction
Settings
Sci-Fi
Tags
MechaRobots & Androids
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1Arise! Ocean City
2Shine! Energon Star
3Trap of Megazarak
4Proof of Galvatron
5New Cybertron City
6Revival! Galvatron
7Destron Invasion
8Mysterious Assassin Nightscream
9Desperate struggle in an Asteroid Belt
10Appearance Energon Tower
11A Very Small Universe
12Jungle City Crisis
13The Enemy is After Kicker
14Energon Grid Motion
15Rodimus Convoy
16Departure! Miranda World Number II
17An Icey Planet
18Confrontation! Two Persons' Convoy
19Fear! Unicron Starting
20The True Character of Alpha Q
21Laserwave
22Hungry Unicron
23Fight Of Each One
24Now! Carry Out What is Possible
25Blast-of-Wind Wing Saber
26Cutting a Rupture in Space!!
27The Whereabouts of Team Convoy
28The Star Which Should be Protected
29Inferno's Captivity
30Work Fire! Jungle Planet
31Sprang's Inspection
32Sayonara Inferno
33Scars of Mega Zarak
34Roadbuster
35Omega Supreme
36Heroical! Alpha Q Tatakae
37The End of Laserwave
38Desperate Struggle! Omega Convoy
39Unicron's Disappearance
40Galvatron's Ambitions Revive
41Hope of Superion
42Sinking! Miranda II
43Swerve & Go! Omnicons
44Blast Running Train! Omega Supreme
45The Troubled Destron Army
46Awesome! Team Roadbuster
47Omega Convoy Again
48He is Dreadful! Gigantic Galvatron
49Unparalleled! Super-Destructive Great Emperor
50Power of the Combination Spark
51Energon, it is the Sun
Cast
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Director
    Jun Kawagoe
    Yutaka Satō
  • Script
    Shōji Tonoike
  • Episode Director
    Jun Kawagoe
    Yutaka Satō
    Hideaki Nakano
    Makoto Fumitsuki
    Oyunam
    Mitsuru Kawasaki
    Tadao Kure
    Isamu Taiyu
    Masayuki Ōzeki
    Shigeki Awai
    Naoki Ōhira
    Keiichirō Kawaguchi
    Tadao Ōkubo
  • Character Design
    Yuka Takashina
  • Mechanical design
    Hiroshi Ogawa
    Hideki Fukushima
    Shinya Ogura
  • Sound Director
    Yoshikazu Iwanami
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Hidehito Ueda
    Kōji Itō
    Jun Kawagoe
    Kazuhito Kikuchi
    Noriyuki Nakamura
    Mitsuru Kawasaki
    Yūsaku Saotome
    Hidetoshi Ōmori
    Naoki Ōhira
    Keiichirō Kawaguchi
  • Music
    Kazunori Maruyama
  • Animation Director
    Masami Suda
  • 3D Director
    Kenichiro Sakuno
  • Director of Photography
    Masato Sato
  • Original creator
Production
  • Animation Production
    Actas
  • Production
    NAS
    TV Tokyo
    Takara
    We've, Inc.