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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Despite all episodes being dubbed, the Latin American feed of Jetix only ran the first 26 episode at early hours of the morning so that (like almost all series in the channel) they could show more WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents and Animation/Pucca during the day. The rest of the series was only shown on local channels that bought the broadcast rights like Canal 5 Mexico and Canal 4 TCS El Salvador.
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy (though in the Japanese version of the first episode, Bud knows all about the Transformers already and Alexis Thi Dang shows up in her ''Energon'' design in the final episode).[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]]. This is due to the fact that it was supposed to be a sequel to ''Legends of The Microns'' and ''Superlink'' originally, but the animation company decided they didn't want to be beholden to someone else's work, hence the initial retcon. Takara later retconned it back as the intended sequel.

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** This trope sums up Originally, the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy (though in the Japanese version of the first episode, Bud knows all about the Transformers already and Alexis Thi Dang shows up in her ''Energon'' design in the final episode).[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]]. This is due to the fact that it show was supposed to be a sequel to ''Legends of The the Microns'' and ''Superlink'' originally, but ''Superlink''. However, the animation company decided that they didn't didn't want to be beholden to someone anyone else's work, hence work so they turned the initial retcon. show into a ContinuityReboot (though, in the first episode, Bud already knows about the Transformers and Alexis Thi Dang turns up in the finale with her design from ''Energon''). Hasbro responded by turning the show back into a sequel and had Fun Publications turn the Grand Black Hole into the Unicron Singularity and stated it was affecting everyone's minds as to explain the continuity issues. Then, a few years later, Takara later retconned it used Kiss Players to retcon Galaxy Force back as the intended a proper sequel.



* RoleReprise: Aside from everyone coming back for the English dub, the Japanese version sees Tessho Genda reprising Primus from the Japanese version of ''Energon''.

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* RoleReprise: Aside from everyone coming back for the English dub, the Japanese version sees Tessho Genda Creator/TesshoGenda reprising Primus from the Japanese version of ''Energon''.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Hasbro originally intended the character Overhaul to be called Trailbreaker. This would have given the character the nice transition from Trailbreaker to Leobreaker. Unfortunately, Hasbro's trademark on the name had expired forcing them to rename Trailbreaker, leaving no continuity between the names (later releases of Trailbreaker used lawyer-friendly names such as Trailcutter or Trailblazer; fortunately, Hasbro reacquired the trademark for Trailbreaker in 2014).

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Hasbro originally intended the character Overhaul to be called Trailbreaker. This would have given the character the nice transition from Trailbreaker to Leobreaker. Unfortunately, Hasbro's trademark on the name had expired forcing them to rename Trailbreaker, leaving no continuity between the names (later releases of Trailbreaker used lawyer-friendly names such as Trailcutter or Trailblazer; fortunately, Hasbro reacquired the trademark for Trailbreaker in 2014).



* MissingEpisode[=/=]ScrewedByTheNetwork: During its original broadcast in a number of Eastern European countries, the show went off the air before reaching its final episodes, due to the first 16 or so episodes being constantly rerun for months upon months, stalling the series.

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During its original broadcast in a number of Eastern European countries, the show went off the air before reaching its final episodes, due to the first 16 or so episodes being constantly rerun for months upon months, stalling the series.



* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[Creator/RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes (Chiara Zianni for Retreat, Revelation and Inferno). Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes, specifically, she goes back and forth between Lisa Ann Beley and Nicole Oliver.

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In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[Creator/RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes (Chiara Zianni for Retreat, Revelation and Inferno). Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes, specifically, she goes back and forth between Lisa Ann Beley and Nicole Oliver.



* ShowAccuracyToyAccuracy: Unlike most Transformers shows this one's characters are very faithful to the toys... to an unnecessary degree. Because the 3D models were based directly on the toys, there's absurdities like screw holes or buttons for spring-loaded missile launchers visible on many of the robots.

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Unlike most Transformers shows this one's characters are very faithful to the toys... to an unnecessary degree. Because the 3D models were based directly on the toys, there's absurdities like screw holes or buttons for spring-loaded missile launchers visible on many of the robots.



** Backstop(Saidos) was to have a proper left arm with separate back plate, but the designers changed it to a giant claw arm using the back plate as a scoop, citing that they thought it looked like a rhino with a hand coming out of its butt.

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** Backstop(Saidos) Backstop (Saidos in Japan) was to have a proper left arm with separate back plate, but the designers changed it to a giant claw arm using the back plate as a scoop, citing that they thought it looked like a rhino with a hand coming out of its butt.

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* RoleReprise: Aside from everyone coming back for the English dub, the Japanese version sees Tessho Genda reprising Primus from the Japanese version of ''Energon''.



** Garry Chalk voices Soundwave in "Giant" instead of Robert O. Smith.

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** Garry Chalk voices Soundwave in "Giant" instead of Robert O. Smith. Chalk later reprised Soundwave for ''Bee in the City 2: Electric Boogaloo''.
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy (though in the Japanese version of the first episode, Bud knows all about the Transformers already and Alexis Thi Dang shows up in her ''Energon'' design in the final episode).[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]]

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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy (though in the Japanese version of the first episode, Bud knows all about the Transformers already and Alexis Thi Dang shows up in her ''Energon'' design in the final episode).[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]][[/note]]. This is due to the fact that it was supposed to be a sequel to ''Legends of The Microns'' and ''Superlink'' originally, but the animation company decided they didn't want to be beholden to someone else's work, hence the initial retcon. Takara later retconned it back as the intended sequel.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprise from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health [[note]] and sadly eventual death roughly midway through the show's airing [[/note]], he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.

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Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprise from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health [[note]] and sadly eventual death roughly midway through the show's airing [[/note]], he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]]

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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.Trilogy (though in the Japanese version of the first episode, Bud knows all about the Transformers already and Alexis Thi Dang shows up in her ''Energon'' design in the final episode).[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline.[[/note]]
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* CreatorsFavorite: Vector Prime is Aaron Archer's, the lead toy designer of all Unicron Trilogy shows, favorite character he's made.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[Creator/RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes. Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes.
** Ransack and Scourge were also given the same treatment in at least an episode for each. And it's '''really''' noticeable in the former's case.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[Creator/RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes. episodes (Chiara Zianni for Retreat, Revelation and Inferno). Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes.episodes, specifically, she goes back and forth between Lisa Ann Beley and Nicole Oliver.
** Ransack and Scourge were also given the same treatment in at least an episode for each. each (Sam Vincent in Showdown for Ransack, Colin Murdock for Scourge in Revelation). And it's '''really''' noticeable in the former's case.case.
** Garry Chalk voices Soundwave in "Giant" instead of Robert O. Smith.
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* NamesTheSame: While reusing Transformers names from other continuities is common, Soundwave's drone Laserbeak is noteworthy here as the Autobot spy Laserbeak from Anime/TransformersArmada was a separate character within the same continuity.
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** Meanwhile, in America, Kids' WB broadcast the first 26 episodes (twice), but then removed the show (on a cliffhanger, no less) because the second half of the series wasn't dubbed yet. Pity the poor children who wanted to see the rest of the series but didn't have Cartoon Network...
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* NamesTheSame: While reusing Transformers names from other continuities is common, Soundwave's drone Laserbeak is noteworthy here as the Autobot spy Laserbeak from Anime/TransformersArmada was a separate character within the same continuity.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprise from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health, he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprise from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health, health [[note]] and sadly eventual death roughly midway through the show's airing [[/note]], he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.
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* StudioHop: As noted on the main page, Creator/{{Gonzo}} took over for Creator/{{Actas}} for the series' animation production with an uncredited Creator/SunwooEntertainment as co-producer and Korean distributor
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* UncreditedRole: Unlike the previous three anime dubbed for America[[labelnote:*]]''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2001'' being written by Saban regulars like Creator/RichardEpcar, Creator/SteveKramer, Tom Wyner and Marc Handler; while both ''Armada'' and ''Energon'' were co-adapted by the duo of Terry Klassen and Ward Perry[[/labelnote]], ''Cybertron'' doesn't list its writing staff for the dub, though they were revealed after the fact. These included future ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' writer David [=McDermott=], Creator/StephanieSheh (who's gone on record stating she doesn't remember which episodes she wrote for) and the aforementioned Marc Handler (who wrote six episodes).

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* UncreditedRole: Unlike the previous three anime dubbed for America[[labelnote:*]]''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2001'' America[[labelnote:*]]''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise'' being written by Saban regulars like Creator/RichardEpcar, Creator/SteveKramer, Tom Wyner and Marc Handler; while both ''Armada'' and ''Energon'' were co-adapted by the duo of Terry Klassen and Ward Perry[[/labelnote]], ''Cybertron'' doesn't list its writing staff for the dub, though they were revealed after the fact. These included future ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' writer David [=McDermott=], Creator/StephanieSheh (who's gone on record stating she doesn't remember which episodes she wrote for) and the aforementioned Marc Handler (who wrote six episodes).
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* UncreditedRole: Unlike the previous three anime dubbed for America[[labelnote:*]]''Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2001'' being written by Saban regulars like Creator/RichardEpcar, Creator/SteveKramer, Tom Wyner and Marc Handler; while both ''Armada'' and ''Energon'' were co-adapted by the duo of Terry Klassen and Ward Perry[[/labelnote]], ''Cybertron'' doesn't list its writing staff for the dub, though they were revealed after the fact. These included future ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' writer David [=McDermott=], Creator/StephanieSheh (who's gone on record stating she doesn't remember which episodes she wrote for) and the aforementioned Marc Handler (who wrote six episodes).
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. Going as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular character visits the Unicron trilogy timeline[[/note]]

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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. Going They went as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular character characters visits the Unicron trilogy timeline[[/note]]timeline.[[/note]]
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.

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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.[[note]]In a strange turn of events, Takara later retconned Galaxy Force back into being a sequel to the other shows in the Unicron Trilogy, also declaring that its the same universe set 1 year after Superlink/Energon. Going as far as making the retcon clear when in the Kiss players manga, the titular character visits the Unicron trilogy timeline[[/note]]
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** Backstop, however, saw a radical change to the US version of the toy. Whereas the Japanese Saidos was light gray with gold accents, Hasbro opted for a grayish-purple with yellow accents despite not matching the animation. Saidos has become an extremely rare toy whereas Backstop is quite common on the aftermarket.


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** Backstop(Saidos) was to have a proper left arm with separate back plate, but the designers changed it to a giant claw arm using the back plate as a scoop, citing that they thought it looked like a rhino with a hand coming out of its butt.
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** This trope sums up the show's development in a nutshell. Watching the original Japanese Galaxy Force dub makes it fairly clear that Takara wanted it to be a standalone series, but Hasbro decided that they wanted to have Cybertron be the third installment of the Unicron Trilogy.
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** The "Vanguard Team" in the Japanese line was renamed to the "Cybertron Defense Team" elsewhere. While no official reason has ever been given for the change, the fact there was an active white nationalist group called National Vanguard at the time is the most likely reason.
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** Ransack and Scourge were also given the same treatment in at least an episode for each. And it's '''''really''''' noticeable in the former's case.

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** Ransack and Scourge were also given the same treatment in at least an episode for each. And it's '''''really''''' '''really''' noticeable in the former's case.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprisal from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health, he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprisal RoleReprise from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health, he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Creator/HirotakaSuzuoki was originally intended to voice Starscream as a RoleReprisal from the original cartoon. But due to his ill health, he was replaced with impressionist Creator/TakayaKuroda.
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* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes. Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes.

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* TheOtherDarrin: In the English dub, Megatron's voice actor is different in the pilot[[note]]here played by Creator/TrevorDevall, who would later dub Scourge[=/=]Flame Convoy in the series proper[[/note]]. (On top of that, he sounds ''nothing'' like he would in other episodes. And there's no reason for it: [[RichardNewman [[Creator/RichardNewman the guy]] who ''flawlessly'' stepped in for Megsy's VA ''last'' time the need arose is currently voicing Vector Prime.) Lori is also voiced by a stand-in in three episodes. Override gets the VA pinch-hitter treatment a few times too, but it's quite flawless; if you're ''deliberately'' listening for it, her accent (there's a bit of New Yorker in her) is less pronounced in a few episodes.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: Hasbro originally intended the character Overhaul to be called Trailbreaker. This would have given the character the nice transition from Trailbreaker to Leobreaker. Unfortunately, Hasbro's trademark on the name had expired forcing them to rename Trailbreaker, leaving no continuity between the names.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: Hasbro originally intended the character Overhaul to be called Trailbreaker. This would have given the character the nice transition from Trailbreaker to Leobreaker. Unfortunately, Hasbro's trademark on the name had expired forcing them to rename Trailbreaker, leaving no continuity between the names.names (later releases of Trailbreaker used lawyer-friendly names such as Trailcutter or Trailblazer; fortunately, Hasbro reacquired the trademark for Trailbreaker in 2014).
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* ShowAccuracyToyAccuracy: Unlike most Transformers shows this one's characters are very faithful to the toys... to an unnecessary degree. Because the 3D models were based directly on the toys, there's absurdities like screw holes or buttons for spring-loaded missile launchers visible on many of the robots.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


* HeyItsThatVoice: hey, it's [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Edd]]! Too bad Ed and Eddy were only in ''TransformersArmada''. Hell most of the cast are people known for their work in Ocean Group's other dubs like ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' (or even ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' for that matter).
** [[TerryKlassen Tim Hansen and Brimstone]] is [[DragonBallZ Krillin]] and [[Manga/InuYaSha Hachi]]!
** [[Creator/TabithaStGermain Lucy Suzuki]] is [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Fllay]], [[TransformersArmada Alexis]], and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]].
** [[Creator/MichaelDobson Starscream]] is Mikey Franklin, making his marriage to Susuki all the funnier.
** [[Creator/MattHill Carlos Lopez]] is [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Kira Yamato]]
** [[Creator/LisaAnnBeley Override]] is [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Murrue Ramius]].
*** Or, on occasion, she's [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Celestia and Cheerilee]] [[Creator/NicoleOliver instead]].
** [[Creator/RichardIanCox Scattorshot]] is Manga/InuYasha.
** [[Creator/MarykeHendrikse Thunderblast]] is [[WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest Susan Test]], [[Manga/BlackLagoon Revy]] and [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E5GriffonTheBrushOff Gilda]].
** [[Creator/RichardNewman Vector Prime]] is [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Rhinox]].
** In the Japanese version, we have:
*** [[Creator/JojiNakata Megatron]] is [[Manga/{{Hellsing}} Alucard]], [[Anime/SoltyRei Roy Revant]] and [[Manga/SgtFrog Giroro]].
*** [[Creator/TaitenKusunoki Optimus Prime]]/Galaxy Convoy is [[Manga/BlackLagoon Boris]], [[VideoGame/SonicAdventure E-102 Omega]] and [[WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}} Goliath]].
*** [[Creator/HideoIshikawa Jetfire]]/Dreadlock is [[Manga/GetterRobo Ryoma Nagare]], [[Manga/DragonBall Hatchiyak]] and [[WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated Jazz]].
*** [[Creator/DaisukeHirakawa Hot Shot]]/Excilion is [[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Kakyoin]], [[Manga/{{Beelzebub}} Ichiro Shinjo]] and [[VisualNovel/SchoolDays Makoto Itou]].
*** [[Creator/ShowHayami Vector Prime]] is [[Anime/BraveExkaiser Exkaiser]], [[Manga/{{Trigun}} Nicholas D. Wolfwood]] and [[Anime/TransformersSuperGodMasterforce Sixkinght]].
*** [[Creator/HoukoKuwashima Jolt]]/Hop is [[Anime/SpaceDandy Scarlet]], [[Manga/{{InuYasha}} Sango]] and [[Anime/CrossAnge Vivian]]. Also a fairly obvious case of CrossDressingVoices.
*** [[Creator/HisaoEgawa Overhaul]]/Jackshot is [[VideoGame/StarFox Falco Lombardi]], [[Anime/GaoGaiGar Goldy Marg]] and [[Film/{{Predators}} Mombasa]].
*** [[Creator/RikaMorinaga Lori]] is [[Manga/RozenMaiden Souseiseki]], [[Manga/PrincessResurrection Francesca]] and [[Anime/KazeNoStigma Ren Kannagi]].
*** [[Creator/TakayaKuroda Starscream]] is [[Anime/WolfsRain Darcia]], [[WesternAnimation/BatmanTheBraveAndTheBold Spectre]] and [[WesternAnimation/StarshipTroopersInvasion Johnny Rico]].
*** [[Creator/NorioWakamoto Scourge]]/Flame Convoy is [[Manga/GiantRobo Taisou]], [[VideoGame/StreetFighterIV M. Bison]] and Anime/MDGeist.
*** [[Creator/HiroakiHirata Evac]]/Live Convoy is [[Series/{{Friends}} Joey Tribbiani]], [[Manga/OnePiece Sanji]] and [[Anime/TigerAndBunny Kotetsu T. Kaburagi]]. [[ActingForTwo He also voices Ransack/Gasket]].
*** [[Creator/NatsukoKuwatani Thunderblast]]/Chromia is [[Manga/MahouSenseiNegima Yue Ayase]], [[Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha Arf]] and [[Anime/YozakuraQuartet Yae Shinatsuhiko]].
*** [[Creator/SusumuChiba Sideways]]/Noise Maze is [[Anime/TransformersArmada a different Jetfire]], [[Anime/BurstAngel Hayao Ichimonji]] and [[Anime/ShiroganeNoIshiArgevollen Izumi Shizuma]].
*** [[Creator/MachikoToyoshima Lucy]] is [[Anime/SailorMoon Palla Palla]]
*** Coby is [[Anime/CoyoteRagtimeShow May]] and [[Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise Wedge]].
*** [[Creator/TesshoGenda Primus]] is, [[Anime/TransformersEnergon once again]], [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformers Optimus]] [[Film/{{Transformers}} Prime]].
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** [[Creator/TabithaStGermain Lucy Suzuki]] is [[GundamSeed Fllay]], [[TransformersArmada Alexis]], and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]].

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** [[Creator/TabithaStGermain Lucy Suzuki]] is [[GundamSeed [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Fllay]], [[TransformersArmada Alexis]], and [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Rarity]].



** [[Creator/MattHill Carlos Lopez]] is [[GundamSeed Kira Yamato]]
** [[Creator/LisaAnnBeley Override]] is [[GundamSeed Murrue Ramius]].

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** [[Creator/MattHill Carlos Lopez]] is [[GundamSeed [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Kira Yamato]]
** [[Creator/LisaAnnBeley Override]] is [[GundamSeed [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeed Murrue Ramius]].
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Nicole Oliver wasn\'t Shego, Nicole Sullivan was


*** Or, on occasion, she's [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Celestia]] and [[WesternAnimation/KimPossible Shego]] [[Creator/NicoleOliver instead]].

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*** Or, on occasion, she's [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Princess Celestia]] Celestia and [[WesternAnimation/KimPossible Shego]] Cheerilee]] [[Creator/NicoleOliver instead]].

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