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Synopsis
Roll out with Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, Ratchet, Bulkhead, and the rest of the heroic Autobots as they battle the evil Decepticons. Now that big bad Megatron has returned with a mysterious and dangerous element, Team Prime must prepare for an epic battle.
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Cast & Crew
Peter Cullen
Optimus Prime (voice)
Jeffrey Combs
Ratchet (voice)
Frank Welker
Megatron (voice)
Tania Gunadi
Miko Nakadai (voice)
Josh Keaton
Jack Darby (voice)
Kevin Michael Richardson
Bulkhead (voice)
Ernie Hudson
Agent William Fowler (voice)
Andy Pessoa
Rafael "Raf" Esquivel (voice)
Sumalee Montano
Arcee (voice)
Nolan North
Smokescreen (voice)
Steve Blum
Starscream (voice)
Michael Ironside
Ultra Magnus (voice)
David Sobolov
Shockwave (voice)
Daran Norris
Knock Out (voice)
Roberto Orci
Executive Producer
Stephen Davis
Executive Producer
Alex Kurtzman
Executive Producer
Shinji Santoh
Producer
Jeff Kline
Executive Producer
Rafael Ruthchild
Producer
Duane Capizzi
Producer
Shuzo John Shiota
Executive Producer
Mandy Safavi
Producer
Therese Trujillo
Producer
Trivia about Transformers: Prime
Transformers stories and this was ... a lucky accident that .. we got an opportunity to pursue that inspiration[.] On February 4, 2011, when the show's first season resumed airing, it was announced that it had been renewed for a second season consisting of 26 episodes like the first.
The season began airing on February 18, 2012.
The title of the series was first announced in February 2010 as Transformers: Prime on Jeffrey Combs' website.
Combs revealed he would be voicing Ratchet and that the first season would consist of 26 episodes.
The series' logo was revealed on May 3, 2010.
Orci said that one of the reasons he and Kurtzman decided to come back to the franchise is because when they worked on the live-action film, there were limitations on how much time the Transformers could appear on-screen and what type of actions they could perform, stating:There were things we wanted to do in the movies that we just couldn't do and there were character arcs that we wanted to explore with the Transformers that we just couldn't do.
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