Genre: | Science fiction Action |
Based On: | Combiner Wars by Hasbro |
Director: | Kenji Nakamura |
Composer: | Jingle Punks Music |
Country: | United States Japan |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 1 |
Num Episodes: | 8 |
Runtime: | 6–7 minutes |
Network: | go90 |
Image Upright: | 0.8 |
Transformers: Combiner Wars is an animated web series developed by Eric S. Calderon, George Krstic, and F.J. DeSanto. Part of the Transformers franchise, it is the first installment of the , featuring elements taken from the Generation 1 continuity family and the comic books by IDW Publishing.[1]
The series was co-produced by Machinima, Inc. and Hasbro's Allspark Animation for go90, and was animated by Tatsunoko Production. Prior to its launch, a set of four prelude videos was released that detailed some of the events which had transpired in this continuity prior to the start of the series.[2]
Four decades after the Great War between the Autobots and the Decepticons on Earth, the two factions have disbanded and a three-member ruling council rules in place of the absent leaders Optimus Prime and Megatron. An uneasy peace has been created on Cybertron, but the rise of the Combiners threatens to bring it to an end.[3] Prior to the events of the series, Optimus Prime and Megatron have engaged each other in a final duel,[4] while the new combiner Victorion has been born from the Enigma of Combination.[5] The new ruling council consists of Starscream, Rodimus Prime, the Mistress of Flame (a new female Transformer from the planet Caminus);[6] Caminus has been devastated by the Combiner Wars, which has set the formidable Windblade on a quest for vengeance.[7] Windblade, once an official "City Speaker" to the gigantic "Titans" is tired of the bureaucratic non-action of the council, who seem to sit idly while her people and her cities on Caminus perish. She decides that the only way to end the Combiner Wars is to take matters into her own vengeful hands.[8]
Members of the cast were revealed at a panel at San Diego Comic Con 2016:[9]
The series consists of roughly five minute episodes.
On November 11, 2016, Machinima announced a sequel series titled . The series premiered in 2017.[10]
The cast introduced Peter Cullen as Optimus Prime, Judd Nelson as Rodimus Prime, Michael Dorn as Fortress Maximus, Wil Wheaton as Perceptor, Nolan North as Metroplex, Jason David Frank as Emissary, MatPat as Computron and Kari Wahlgren as Victorion. Meanwhile, Abby Trott, Jason Marnocha, Frank Todaro, Lana McKissack, and Charlie Guzman reprised their previous roles as Windblade, Megatron, Starscream, the Mistress of Flame, and Menasor from Combiner Wars.[11]