Panic! Protect the Wild Animals!!
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Kenya believe it!? | ||||||
"Panic! Protect the Wild Animals!!" (Panic! Yasei Dōbutsu o Mamore!) | ||||||
Production company | Takara, Toei | |||||
Airdate | 24 May 1988 | |||||
Writer | Toyohiro Andō | |||||
Director | Tetsuo Imazawa | |||||
Animation studio | Toei | |||||
Continuity | Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity |
It's the Autobots to the rescue when the Decepticons cause animals to stampede in Africa in a scheme to destabilize the balance of nature!
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Synopsis
In Kenya, Africa, a wildlife preservation ranger named Ricky is on patrol on the savanna when he discovers a stampede of wild animals, heading straight for a nearby village. Although he races ahead of the animals in his land rover and radios ahead for an evacuation, the village itself is trampled to the ground. News of the event—and several others like it—reaches Japan, and the Headmaster Juniors discuss it in Cab's treehouse over a meal of newly delivered Karin Island coconuts. Cab is totally oblivious to the event, however, given his preference for a technology-free—and hence TV-free—home, much to Shūta's exasperation. Just then, Metalhawk summons the Juniors back to the base, having received information from Phoenix that the Seacons were spotted in Kenya, leading him to believe that the Decepticons are responsible for the stampedes.
In Decepticon Base, Blood communicates with Gilmer and Dauros over a viewscreen, telling them that the Autobots are on their way to their location. He informs them that he will join them soon, and that they are to start another stampede in the meantime; Dauros still isn't taking too kindly to the fact that Blood is giving him orders, but Blood simply cuts the communication off before he can finish objecting. The Decepticon Headmaster Juniors, spoiling for a fight with their Autobot counterparts, request that they be allowed to accompany Blood, but he suggests that they put themselves to work training to defeat them, rather than simply talking big. After a tense moment, the Juniors part to allow Blood to walk by them and leave, but the three boys can't resist a parting jab at the small-scale nature of Blood's animal scheme, causing the Pretender to fly into a rage and hurl rocks and rubble at them. After backhanding all three of them, nearly knocking them into the moat of lava surrounding the altar and its glowing orb, he explains that the plan is one with far-reaching consequences—they plan to destabilize the balance of nature, allowing the Decepticons to take power. As he raises his arms at the end of his speech, the orb erupts with energy.
In Kenya, the Autobot Headmaster Juniors unload their Transtectors from the private plane that brought them to the country, although Shūta and Cab are somewhat more occupied with the task of ogling the figure-emphasizing outfit that Minerva has chosen to wear for the hotter climate. As they drive across the savanna, Cab and Shūta sing a song drawing attention to her leggy ensemble, but soon, they meet up with the Pretenders and Mister Ricky. The meeting gets off to a tense start when Ricky immediately draws his rifle and appears to shoot at Minerva; Shūta kicks the gun away and seizes the man, but it turns out Ricky was dispatching a scorpion that was poised to sting the girl. Ricky takes the Juniors back to his village, where they meet an injured fawn. Ricky explains that he had to shoot the fawn's parents to prevent them from stampeding through an elementary school, and the fawn was trampled when the herd turned away. Minerva carries the fawn to her Transtector and places it in the medical equipment to heal.
The Pretenders, meanwhile, are exploring the savanna, and soon discover detonators that have been used to cause explosions designed to send animals stampeding. A short time later, Lander and Phoenix come under attack by Krakens. Phoenix quickly dispatches one, but Lander has to dodge another, announcing he hates the ones that fly. After destroying an Overbite, he contacts Metalhawk, only to find the other two Pretenders have similarly come under attack. Once the Seacons have been dealt with, the Decepticon Pretenders make their entrance, backed up by a virtual armada of Krakens. While the Autobots are occupied with the Seacons, the Decepticons disappear (much to the displeasure of the battle-hungry Dauros) and Blood incites a herd of elephants into another stampede, heading right for Mister Ricky's village.
Detecting the approaching animals, Metalhawk radios the Headmaster Juniors as he and the other Pretenders race to see what can be done—only to find that they can't even deal with the Decepticons, since they are riding the elephants, putting them in danger should the Autobots open fire. Still guilty over having taken the lives of the deer, Mister Ricky throws down his gun and makes a virtually suicidal attempt to stop the elephants, but is saved by Shūta and Cab, who link up in a "scrum" formation with the other Autobots to block the pachyderms' path, calming the creatures down. With their plan foiled, the badly outnumbered Decepticons beat a retreat.
A little later, as the sun sets over the savanna, the now-healed fawn is released back into the wild as the Autobots and Ricky watch.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Autobots | Decepticons | Humans | Others |
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Human Autobots |
Human Decepticons |
Notes
Animation and technical errors
- Quite a bit of footage from "Rise Up!! Pretenders" is re-used this episode, although with different backgrounds slotted in to reflect the change in scenery from that episode. Reused footage includes Metalhawk deflecting laser beams with his Titanium Saber and cleaving a Tentakil with it, the four Pretenders' arrival and transformation and the Decepticon Pretenders "retreat" sequence, as they transform to vehicle mode and exit in colorful ways.
- Ricky's jeep appears to be driving at an angle despite moving straight during the stampede flashback.
- When Metalhawk orders the Scrum Formation, Diver's visor, just visible over Metalhawk's shoulder, is colored red instead of blue.
- The original Japanese dialogue can be faintly heard behind the dub track throughout the episode.
Transformers references
- Dauros's discontent with Blood's seemingly self-appointed leadership role was previously seen in "Rise Up!! Pretenders".
- The (nonsense-word) chanting employed by Blood as he entrances the elephants is similar to the chanting he used in "Terror! The Decepticons' Manhunt" to create the Destroids. Although not stated in dialogue, it was fairly obvious in that episode that he was channelling the energy of Devil Z; less so in this episode, as Devil Z is not present for the act, but was shown to surge with energy in response to Blood in an earlier scene, presumably giving him the energy which he goes on to use on the elephants. This has led to a not-entirely-uncommon belief that Blood is doing these things with magical energy of his own, which doesn't seem to be the correct interpretation of the action.
Real-world references
- For all the Colonials in the reading audience, a "scrum" is a rugby formation in which players link their limbs—that's the sort of stance that the Autobots take in this episode, and it's no stranger to Japanese Transformers fiction, having previously been used in several issues of the TV Magazine manga and once in The Headmasters cartoon.
Trivia
- With a major plot development coming up next episode, poised to send the series in a new direction, this episode serves as an end to the "introductory" period of Super-God Masterforce, and as such, features appearances by all regular characters to have appeared in the series so far, except for Lobclaw.
- Gilmer makes one of those dire Japanese-language puns that doesn't translate well into English this episode. When telling Dauros that the elephants will make the Autobots tremble, he adds the emphatic zo to the end of his sentence—and "elephant" in Japanese is zō. That's probably, like, hilarious, if you're Nihonjin, but the closest English equivalent you could probably come up with would be if he called the plan "elephantastic". Gilmer's certainly very happy with himself, anyway, but Dauros just groans.
Foreign localization
English
- Title: "Preservation of the Wild Animals" (Omni Productions dub)
- Original airdate: July 15, 1990
- Blood's nonsense chanting that he uses to take control of the elephants is replaced by a simple command in the dub.
- Title: "Panic! Protect the Wild Animals!" (Shout! Factory sub)
Italian
- Title: "La protezione degli animali" ("The animals protection")
- Original airdate: ?
- Twice, Blood calls the Autobots by their English name instead of the Italian one.
- Twice, Dauros calls Blood by his Spanish name instead of the Italian one. The Spanish name was actually used sometimes even in previous episodes.
- When Cab transforms, he's voiced by Minerva's actress.
- Shūta's last line is voiced by Minerva's actress.
Home video releases
- VHS
1988 — Transformers: Super-God Masterforce — 3 (VAP) — Japanese audio only.
- DVD
2003 — Transformers: Super-God Masterforce — DVD Box 01 (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
2006 — The Takara Collection Vol 2 — Transformers: Super-God Masterforce (Metrodome)
2007 — Transformers — The Complete Takara Collection (Metrodome)
2008 — The Transformers: Super God Masterforce (Madman Entertainment)
2009 — The Transformers: Japan Generation 1 — Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
2012 — Transformers: The Japanese Collection (Shout! Factory)
2012 — Transformers Japanese Collection: Super-God Masterforce (Shout! Factory)