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Based on | Transformers by Hasbro |
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Directed by | Paul O'Flanagan |
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Composer | The Wilders Music Group Inc. |
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Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 10 (20 segments) |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
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Original network | Netflix |
Original release | March 25, 2022 – present |
Transformers: BotBots is an animated television series based on the collectable toy line of the same name, which is a spin-off of the wider Transformers franchise by Hasbro. [1] [2] The series debuted on Netflix on March 25, 2022. [3]
A shopping mall is struck by a mysterious Energon cloud, turning the various objects inside into tiny transformable robots called BotBots. Among them, a group of items that were separated from their stores of origin awoke inside the lost-and-found, dubbing themselves the Lost Bots. Lead by Burgertron, the leader of the Hunger Hubs, the Lost Bots dream to one day return to their original tribes, but after accidentally being spotted by the mall security guard (thus revealing the BotBots' existence to a human), they are treated as pariahs of the mall and set out to redeem themselves while discovering their own bonds and keeping away from many flesh beings.
No. | Title | Written by | Storyboard by | Original release date | |||
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1a | "Mall Than Meets The Eye" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Estrela Lourenco | March 25, 2022 | |||
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1b | "(Never) Be Yourself" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
The Lost Bots make viral videos they hope will get them lots of likes. | |||||||
2a | "Escape from Snackatraz" | Alan Denton & Greg Hahn | Estrela Lourenco | March 25, 2022 | |||
A vampire-cupcake bot called Frostferatu needs help escaping from a snack machine before Dave shows up. | |||||||
2b | "I, Cheeseburger" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
Burgertron hopes to bring his musical, "I, Cheeseburger" to the big stage... In the food court. | |||||||
3a | "Phoning It In" | Taneka Stotts | Estrela Lourenco | March 25, 2022 | |||
The Lost Bots have to delete photos off Dave's phone that could blow their cover. | |||||||
3b | "The Lost Bots and the Claw Crusade" | Alan Denton & Greg Hahn | Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
Kikmee tries to win a toy snake from a claw machine while Burgertron and Dimlit seek a souvenir cup. | |||||||
4a | "Live and Let LARP" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
Burgertron thinks he's too cool to join the Lost Bot's live-action role-playing game. | |||||||
4b | "Lone Bot and Carb" | Hanah Lee Cook | Jamie Kerr & Adeola Lawal | March 25, 2022 | |||
Bonz-Eye isn't sure which squad she belongs to. | |||||||
5a | "Dimlit In Love" | Hanah Lee Cook | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
5b | "On the Bot Prom Dance Floor" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Jean Texier | March 25, 2022 | |||
6a | "The Ruckus Rally" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
6b | "Crime and Bun-ishment" | Alan Denton & Greg Hahn | Jean Texier, Jamie Kerr & Adeola Lawal | March 25, 2022 | |||
7a | "Spirit of Halloween" | Hanah Lee Cook | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
7b | "Rage Against the Karaoke Machine" | Merrill Hagan | Jean Texier, Jamie Kerr & Adeola Lawal | March 25, 2022 | |||
8a | "Scanned Out" | Rose Bueno | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
8b | "The Science Alliance" | Alan Denton & Greg Hahn | Jean Texier | March 25, 2022 | |||
9a | "Agent Smartlit" | Jacquie Menville | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla | March 25, 2022 | |||
9b | "Shopping Brawl" | Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt | Jean Texier, Jamie Kerr & Adeola Lawal | March 25, 2022 | |||
10 | "The Goldrush Games" | Katie Kaniewski ("Part the First") Kevin Burke & Chris "Doc" Wyatt ("Part the Second") | Estrela Lourenco & Francesco Cipolla ("Part the First") Jean Texier, Jamie Kerr & Adeola Lawal ("Part the Second") | March 25, 2022 | |||
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