Transformers: Rescue Bots

Transformers: Rescue Bots

2012
Transformers: Rescue Bots
Transformers: Rescue Bots

Transformers: Rescue Bots

6.6 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation

A team of specialized Autobots not quite ready for prime-time battles against the Decepticons is given a vital mission by Optimus Prime. The goal for the Bots is to learn about mankind and how to help others to find out what it really means to be a hero.

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EP26  Transformations
Oct. 22,2016
Transformations

The computer-generated Doctor Morocco hatches a bold new plot to defeat the Rescue Bots by becoming one of them.

EP25  Upgrades
Oct. 22,2016
Upgrades

When Optimus Prime splits the Rescue Bots into different teams for new assignments, the evil genius Doctor Morocco returns to wreak havoc.

EP24  Family Business
Oct. 15,2016
Family Business

Cody rides along with each of the Bots to decide what kind of rescue worker he wants to be.

EP23  To Infinity... And Back
Oct. 08,2016
To Infinity... And Back

When Dani's out-of-this-world test flight doesn't go according to plan, the Rescue Team strives to ensure she makes it back home.

EP22  A Brush with Danger
Oct. 01,2016
A Brush with Danger

Kade's idol, an arrogant movie star, comes to Griffin Rock in preparation for a role, causing trouble for the Rescue Team while they try to solve a series of mysterious break-ins.

EP21  Cody's 11
Sep. 17,2016
Cody's 11

Energon and technology have fallen into treacherous hands and it is up to the Burns family and their Bots to steal them back.

EP20  The Need for Speed
Sep. 10,2016
The Need for Speed

A mysterious criminal and unexpected visitor challenge Blurr's future as a Rescue Bot.

EP19  Once Upon a Time
Sep. 03,2016
Once Upon a Time

The Rescue Team is drawn into the woods to solve the mystery of what's making the Griffin Spruces fall.

EP18  Camp Cody
Aug. 27,2016
Camp Cody

When Blades is unable to participate in a Lad Pioneer leveling up ceremony on the mainland due to his Bot form, Graham and Cody help disguise him.

EP17  Uninvited Guest
Aug. 13,2016
Uninvited Guest

When Bumblebee makes an unexpected appearance at the Bots' Training Center, he brings along more than a few surprises for the team.

EP16  Pizza Pi Party
Aug. 06,2016
Pizza Pi Party

While at Griffin Rock's Pizza Pi Festival, Doc's new super-yeast causes chaos and the Bots have to find an unconventional solution to the rising problem.

EP15  King Burns
Jul. 30,2016
King Burns

Chief helps Woodrow rescue gorillas from a volcanic eruption; his sons learn they are heirs to the throne of Griffin Rock.

EP14  Hot Rod Bot
Jul. 23,2016
Hot Rod Bot

Blurr is torn between his desire to be a winning racecar and a working Rescue Bot; Dani helps Blurr find balance.

EP13  The More Things Stay the Same
Jul. 09,2016
The More Things Stay the Same

The Bots' Mainland Training Center is in danger of being discovered and, to make matters worse, the Rescue Team is trapped inside with a glitching hologram.

EP12  The More Things Change...
Jul. 02,2016
The More Things Change...

The Rescue Team struggles with last minute preparations as they finally open the mainland Training Center.

EP11  Part-Time Heroes
Jun. 25,2016
Part-Time Heroes

When Griffin Rock's communication tower needs replacing, the Bots and Burnses take on part-time jobs to raise the money.

EP10  All Spark Day
Jun. 18,2016
All Spark Day

During a Cybertronian holiday, the Rescue Bots take on their biggest challenge yet - a super-sized, overtired baby.

EP9  Mayor May Not
Jun. 11,2016
Mayor May Not

The town of Griffin Rock gets more than it bargained for when Chase is elected as the new mayor.

EP8  Enemy of My Enemy
Jun. 04,2016
Enemy of My Enemy

When the Rescue Bots are captured by a new villain, the Burns family finds an unexpected ally in a former enemy.

EP7  Ghost in the Machine
May. 28,2016
Ghost in the Machine

As Griffin Rock celebrates its version of Halloween, Evan and Myles car-jack Quickshadow and discover the Bots' secret.

EP6  Vanishing Returns
May. 21,2016
Vanishing Returns

The Bots deal with a group of investors who want to build a vacation resort in Griffin Rock, while Cody deals with feeling invisible around everyone.

EP5  Back to Virtual Reality
May. 14,2016
Back to Virtual Reality

When Chief is convinced by Cody to try a virtual reality video game, an old nemesis is uncovered; the team must stop the villain from destroying the real Griffin Rock.

EP4  Plus One
May. 07,2016
Plus One

When Heatwave invites her to take a turn at leadership, Quickshadow upsets the Rescue Team's dynamic.

EP3  Arrivals
Apr. 30,2016
Arrivals

As Frankie struggles to adjust to life with her baby sister, the Bots are surprised by a new arrival of their own.

EP2  Bridge Building
Apr. 23,2016
Bridge Building

The citizens of Griffin Rock are deciding whether or not to let the Bots stay in their midst when a GroundBridge accident splits the team.

EP1  New Normal
Apr. 23,2016
New Normal

Three years after we last saw our heroes, an alien attack forces the Rescue Bots to make a decision as to whether to reveal their true natures to the citizens of Griffin Rock.

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6.6 | TV-Y7 | en | Animation , Action & Adventure , Kids | More Info
Released: 2012-02-18 | Released Producted By: Hasbro Studios , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

A team of specialized Autobots not quite ready for prime-time battles against the Decepticons is given a vital mission by Optimus Prime. The goal for the Bots is to learn about mankind and how to help others to find out what it really means to be a hero.

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Cast

Lacey Chabert , Steve Blum , D.C. Douglas

Director

Josh Ramsay

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DCfan Even though this is no Transformers prime and it is not aimed at my age but it is a great show for younger kids. Since it doesn't have any violence or guns.Though the flashy animation is way too bright it's still pretty decent if you want to get your kids into Transformers.I hope we see something similar with GI Joe one day.
velocity50 This show is absolutely a surprise. I watched it out of curiosity, and I've been blown away by the clever writing. It's obvious that the writers are lovers of the Transformers lore and franchise. The show strays away from violence, even avoiding the word "death" or "die" whenever possible, but even though the show itself isn't that violent, it is obvious that the universe presented is connected to the universe opened up in Transformers: Prime and Transformers: Robots in Disguise, where peril exists, violence exists, and, most of all, Decepticons exist! In Rescue Bots, we get references to the Transformers lore that work as fun easter eggs for Transformers fans, as well as alluding the possibility of there being "more than meets the eye" to the world that is being presented. The references range from Unicron to Alpha Trion himself! The show even gives us fun movie references, such as E.T., Jaws, Back to the Future, and Aliens! This show has such well written characters who have interesting personalities that get tested, strengthened, and even grown in the course of the three seasons the show has had so far. We have BLADES, afraid of heights but proving that he's brave enough to face his fears when others are in need. We have BOULDER, homesick for Cybertron but in awe of the wonders and beauty of Earth. We see HEATWAVE, the strong-willed and often arrogant leader of the Rescue Bots who grows fond of the Burns family and will put anyone's life before his own. Lastly, we have CHASE, a law enforcer who follows everything down to protocol, but learns to act on his own will as a Rescue Bot when protocol is not enough. Along with the Rescue Bots, we have the Burns family, Kade, Cody, Dani, Graham, and Chief Burns, who work alongside the bots, teaching the Autobots while learning from them at the same time. The show demonstrates growth in the characters, both robot and human, while placing challenges and obstacles in their way that reveal vulnerabilities and flaws. No one is perfect, and children watching the show can see that not every person has good intentions, as several characters in the show want nothing but money and power (i.e. Dr. Morocco). So, as a lover of storytelling and Transformers, I say that this show is perfect for young viewers and Transformers fans alike. Yes, Griffin Rock is the least safe city I've seen in a kid's show. I even nickname it "Murphy's Island", a reference to Murphy's Law, as every event going on in the show goes horribly wrong somehow, and literally nothing and no one is safe from danger. But the writing and character design separates Rescue Bots from shows like Transformers: Prime, which suffered from poor character writing and design (in my opinion). Who knows...maybe we'll get to see First Aid, a Protectobot from Transformers G1! Can't wait for season 4!
Samgina Terrell My oldest son first became interested in Rescue Bots when my husband and I purchased the Rescue Bots game for his LeapPad. Since then he has seen all the episodes (numerous times) and hasn't got sick of viewing them yet. I do not have the same concerns as a previous parent/reviewer who commented about the women being too curvy and men looking too strong with square jaws and six packs. My son is four (turning five next month) and the only thing he "sponges" from this show is the importance of helping and saving others. He sees how the Rescue Bots and the "Griffin Rock team" (the police chief, firefighter, helicopter pilot, etc) go out of their way to help and save the people who live in Griffin Rock. I always try to ask my son questions about the shows or movies he watches. Sometimes you'll be surprised to know your child has "sponged" something unexpected, like the act of kindness of others. My son wants to be a Rescue Bot (even the whole family joins in) so he can help mom, dad, brother, even his small town. I'm very pleased with Rescue Bots and we can't wait for season two!!
ersinkdotcom Hasbro takes a page from Marvel for their new television show "Transformers: Rescue Bots." They make the Robots in Disguise look cuter and more toddler friendly to grab that audience. It's something toy manufacturers and television producers have been doing for decades. Anybody remember "Muppet Babies," "Tiny Toons," "The Flintstone Kids," or "A Pup Named Scooby-Doo?""Transformers: Rescue Bots" brings the metallic heroes to the town of Griffin Rock, Maine. Each of the four Transformers take on the forms of a bulldozer, fire engine, helicopter, and police car. Chase, Heatwave, Blades, and Boulder are recruited by Optimus Prime to assist a police chief, firefighter, helicopter pilot, and engineer fight fires, aliens, and other dangers.The show is perfect for younger children and geared to them. However, most Transformers fans will enjoy the show for what it is. It moves at a quick pace and is entertaining yet simple. Like most animated shows these days, there's a message of some type for kids.This would fit in perfectly with "The Superhero Squad" on Saturday mornings. The animation is similar but still has its own flavor mixed with it. It's colorful and fun to look at, which is perfect for its target viewers."Transformers: Rescue Bots" will keep children and their parents enthralled with quality family-friendly adventures featuring everyone's favorite robots.