Transformers: Cybertron

Transformers: Cybertron (2005-2006)

EndedAnimation showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

In the new series, Optimus Prime and the Autobots face the greatest danger in all eternity, a menace that threatens not only the survival of the Transformers, but the very existence of Cybertron, the home of the Transformers race, and the universe itself.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 07:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E52InfernoOct 2, 2006
S01E51BeginningSep 29, 2006
S01E50UnfinishedSep 28, 2006
S01E49EndSep 27, 2006
S01E48HomecomingSep 26, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Transformers: Cybertron premiere?

Transformers: Cybertron premiered on July 2, 2005.

Who is the main antagonist in Transformers: Cybertron?

The main antagonist in Transformers: Cybertron is Megatron.

Which Autobot serves as the leader in Transformers: Cybertron?

Optimus Prime serves as the leader of the Autobots in Transformers: Cybertron.

What is the primary setting of Transformers: Cybertron?

The primary setting of Transformers: Cybertron is the planet Cybertron.

What is the primary goal of the Autobots in Transformers: Cybertron?

The primary goal of the Autobots in Transformers: Cybertron is to protect the universe from evil forces.

How many different planets are featured in Transformers: Cybertron?

Transformers: Cybertron features multiple planets, including Earth and Cybertron.

What is the name of the legendary planet in Transformers: Cybertron?

The legendary planet in Transformers: Cybertron is called Primus.

Which famous Autobot makes an appearance in Transformers: Cybertron?

Bumblebee, a popular Autobot, appears in Transformers: Cybertron.

What is the name of the energy source that powers the Transformers in Cybertron?

The energy source that powers the Transformers in Cybertron is called Energon.

Who are the main human allies of the Autobots in Transformers: Cybertron?

The main human allies of the Autobots in Transformers: Cybertron are Coby, Bud, and Lori.

What is the name of the Autobot who can transform into a helicopter in Transformers: Cybertron?

The Autobot who can transform into a helicopter in Transformers: Cybertron is named Jetfire.

What is the primary weapon used by Megatron in Transformers: Cybertron?

The primary weapon used by Megatron in Transformers: Cybertron is the Dark Saber.

What is the name of the Autobot who can transform into a motorcycle in Transformers: Cybertron?

The Autobot who can transform into a motorcycle in Transformers: Cybertron is named Override.

What is the name of the mysterious character who possesses the Omega Lock in Transformers: Cybertron?

The character who possesses the Omega Lock in Transformers: Cybertron is named Vector Prime.

Which Autobot is known for his strength and loyalty in Transformers: Cybertron?

Scattershot, an Autobot known for his strength and loyalty, appears in Transformers: Cybertron.

Which Decepticon is known for his cunning and manipulation in Transformers: Cybertron?

Starscream, a Decepticon known for his cunning and manipulation, appears in Transformers: Cybertron.

Also known as

  • Transformers: Galaxy Force (Japan)

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