The Ultimate Robot Warrior
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Hey, where's his face paint and arm tassels? | |||||||||
"The Ultimate Robot Warrior" (Kyūkyoku! Daibutsu Transformer) "The Ultimate Extreme! The Large Buddha Statue Transformer" | |||||||||
Production company | TV Tokyo, NAS, Studio Gallop | ||||||||
Airdate | June 21, 2000 (Japanese) September 21, 2001 (English) | ||||||||
Written by | Kazuhiko Gōdo (Japanese) Richard Epcar (English) | ||||||||
Director | Yoshiaki Tsutsui | ||||||||
Animation studio | Studio Gallop |
Ultimate robot?
Megatron, you silly sod
It's just a movie.
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Synopsis
Sifting through Doctor Onishi's mind with the psycho-probe, Megatron finds a mention of the mysterious "Cave of the Dragon". Sky-Byte suggests there may be something important concealed there; this intrigues Megatron, who orders the Predacons to look into it. A sulky Gas Skunk would rather watch TV...where he stumbles on a news broadcast at the cave, purporting to show a giant statue that changes into a fire-breathing dragon. Gas Skunk promptly races off to inform Megatron and Sky-Byte, thus conveniently failing to hear that the dragon is a special effect for a movie. Megatron is eager to recruit this apparently powerful Transformer into his ranks, and Sky-Byte assures him he'll take care of it.
Unsure where the cave is, the Predacons start hunting for statues all over the planet; unsurprisingly, they don't have a lot of luck getting them to transform. When the Autobots show up to chase Slapper away from his latest target, they have no idea what he's talking about, but their confused denials only encourage the Predacons' delusions.
Back at Autobot headquarters, Optimus and T-AI are trying to figure out the Predacons' sudden statue obsession. Koji mentions that there are statues in the Cave of the Dragon, where his dad used to spend a lot of time. T-AI thinks he may be on to something, as Doctor Onishi's microchip also mentions the cave. The Autobot Brothers are sent out to investigate.
Side Burn, however, is more interested in chasing after Kelly. His courtship attempts are cut short when a sudden blinding fog rolls in; trying to find his automotive amour, he runs into Sky-Byte, who's finally located the cave. Both are startled to see a huge figure come towards them in the fog—and then vanish! Sky-Byte promptly reports the sighting to Megatron (who is not terribly impressed by a view of empty space and an assurance that "it was here a second ago"). Back at Autobot HQ, T-AI explains to Side Burn that the whole thing was just more special effects. This gives Optimus an idea....
Sky-Byte goes exploring in the cave, leaving the Predacons outside to keep the Autobots away—and then passes directly by Railspike and Rapid Run without noticing. He finally locates the "dragon" (actually the two trainbots in clever disguise) and promptly runs away screaming when it chases him. Outside, the Autobot Brothers show up, claiming they're here to stop the Predacons from desecrating a "sacred place," and a fight ensues until the dragon arrives; the Autobots retreat, pretending (badly) to be terrified of it. The Predacons think this is their opportunity, but they are driven back when the dragon "transforms" into a giant statue firing storms of missiles at them (despite a slight hitch when the statue, or rather the Autobots inside it, falls over and can't get up). When Optimus manages to disentangle himself from the statue and declares that he's here to defend the "giant robot", the Predacons decide retreat is definitely the wiser course.
Back in the cave, the Autobots discover that one of the real statues has a mysterious Cybertronian artifact in its forehead. Optimus comments on the irony: the Predacons were chasing after a mythical dragon when what they really wanted was right here.
Featured characters
(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)
Autobots | Predacons | Humans |
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Quotes
"Oh honey, you take those curves like a pro! I must say, sweetheart, your driving skills have improved a lot!"
"The only reason my driving skills improve is because you're always chasing me!"
- —Side Burn and Kelly's version of flirtatious banter
"I really resent having to be the caboose."
"Part's perfect for you. So pipe down and keep walking."
- —Rapid Run and Railspike discuss who gets to be which part of the dragon.
X-Brawn: "He's too powerful for us!"
Side Burn: "He's unstoppable! We should really get out of here while we still have the chance!"
Rapid Run: "That was terrible. Sounded like they were just reading their lines. They need to give it some umph!"
- —Rapid Run, acting critic
Slapper: "Why are you always the first to run away?"
Sky-Byte: "I lead the retreat."
Notes
Differences with Car Robots
- In Car Robots, Gas Skunk is trying to repair a malfunctioning monitor, while in Robots in Disguise, he's goofing off trying to watch TV.
- In Car Robots, the Cave of the Dragon is the real-life Longmen Grottoes, also known as the "Dragon's Gate Grottoes."
- Robots in Disguise adds some extra dialogue from Dorrie Dutton that makes clear for the audience from the outset that the Buddha statue's transformation is the work of Hollywood special effects.
- As Gas Skunk explains what he's seen to Megatron, Car Robots has the Predacon leader ask his underling if he is sure of what he's seen. Robots in Disguise appears to miss this, and Gas Skunk continues talking even though his mouth stops moving and Megatron's starts.
- In Car Robots, Sky-Byte wonders about the accuracy of Gas Skunk's report, and Gas Skunk angrily insists it's true. In Robots in Disguise, on the other hand, Sky-Byte leaps in to promise Megatron he'll bring the Buddha back, and Gas Skunk is miffed since he found out about it first. Additionally, Robots in Disguise adds an extra shot of Megatron to the end of this scene warning Sky-Byte not to fail.
- As is standard for the series, Robots in Disguise omits some specific references to the Japanese cities of Kamakura and Nara, where the Predacons start looking for Buddha statues. The statues they investigate exist in these locations in real life.
- In Robots in Disguise, Megatron seems to rather randomly transform to bat-mode for no reason; in Car Robots, it's because he's planning to go to the Cave of the Dragon with the other Predacons. Of course, he doesn't, so, um...
- Robots in Disguise again omits some of the specific references Side Burn makes to their location amidst his attempts at pitching woo in Car Robots, including mentions of the Silk Road and the Tian Shan.
- Robots in Disguise enhances Sky-Byte's POV tracking shot (of the same shark-mouth design as that seen in "The Secret of the Ruins") with a CGI overlay.
- An extra shot of T-AI turning back to Optimus after declaring the Battle Protocol is added to Robots in Disguise to segue into commercial break.
- Slapper expects the Buddha to be inside the cave in Car Robots, but he's doubtful as to why it would be in there in Robots in Disguise.
- Robots in Disguise has Darkscream think the Buddha won't be hard to spot, while in Car Robots, he's concerned the fog will make the situation just the opposite.
- Gas Skunk is excited to find the Buddha in Car Robots, but bored and eager to get out of the cave in Robots in Disguise.
- Robots in Disguise slows down the footage of the Autobot Brothers' transformation outside the Cave of the Dragon just a little.
- In Robots in Disguise, the petrified Sky-Byte's focus is entirely on recruiting the dragon inside the cave, while in Car Robots, he's more worried about the distraction the Autobot Brothers are causing from the creature's threat.
- In Car Robots, it's Gas Skunk who realizes the dragon is not attacking the Autobots, while in Robots in Disguise, it's Sky-Byte.
- The Autobots stand around and joke about the Predacons retreating in Car Robots; then, after Tow-Line drops the statue, Prime orders them into the cave. Robots in Disguise replaces their joking with Prime giving his order, so they can fit in a different joke: when Tow-Line drops the Buddha statue, Robots in Disguise replaces Prime's order with him despairing, since they were supposed to return it to the movie set.
- Car Robots has Prime refer to the O-Part that the team discovers in the cave by name. Robots in Disguise omitted this, which would wind up causing headaches down the line when the airing order of the series, and this plotline in particular, was badly disrupted.
- Robots in Disguise has Optimus say that he hasn't seen "one of these" (the O-Part) since the Golden Age of Cybertron (see below), while in Car Robots, he instead expresses confusion about how it's even possible for an O-Part to "exist during this time."
- Scenes briefly extended for Robots in Disguise include:
- The lingering shot of the Psycho-Probe
- Megatron's throne room just before Gas Skunk runs in
- The Autobot Brothers' puzzled reaction to Slapper's words about the transforming Buddha
- Side Burn backing up before transforming to face Sky-Byte
- Side Burn reacting to T-AI's explanation about the Buddha
- Optimus issuing his orders
- Railspike and Rapid Run dodging Sky-Byte
- Sky-Byte marvelling at the dragon fresco
- Sky-Byte reeling after the dragon roars at him
- X-Brawn warning the Predacons not to try battling the dragon
- Midnight Express informing Optimus he's ready to go
- Tow-Line giving instructions to Railspike and Rapid Run
- The Autobots watching the Predacons retreat
- Tow-Line lowering the Buddha statue
Continuity notes
- Doctor Onishi's microchip was retrieved by the Autobots in "The Secret of the Ruins".
- The object found by the Autobots at the end of the episode is not referred to by name. Later episodes will reveal it to be an "O-Part", the first of many that will play an important role later in the series. However, as it was not referred to by name in this episode, its being an O-Part was not originally made clear in the initial U.S. broadcast of the series, as post-9/11 sensitivity resulted in some episodes of the O-Parts storyline to be aired out of order, or even not aired at all, on U.S. television. The very next episode would attempt to present a more proper introduction to the O-Parts, directly identifying the one in this episode by name, but said episode would not air until five weeks after this one first aired, coming in right in the middle of the O-Parts story arc.
- Optimus recognises the O-Part from the Golden Age, implying he's been around since then. (Of course we don't know when the Golden Age in RID was...)
Real-world references
- Side Burn chases Kelly along the Great Wall of China, though it is never identified as such.
- Despite the statues featured in this episode all very clearly being those of Amida Buddha, they are never referred to as such (in the dub, that is).
Animation and technical errors
- Despite being a hologram T-AI is able to type on the keyboards when she and Prime decide to contact the other Autobots.
Trivia
- Thanks to Side Burn, Kelly's car fell off a cliff, and naturally, Kelly did too. But the disappearing statue is so overwhelming, that his top priority is to get its news back to Optimus, and most certainly not the girl whose car he chased off a cliff. We don't really know who rescued Kelly, but we could assume that it was the humans from the film set, or it could have been the Autobots, when they arrived to stage their prank.
Foreign localization
Italian
- Title: "L'ultimo guerriero robot" ("The last robot warrior")
- Because of false friends, throughout the episode (title included) the word "ultimate" is translated as "ultimo", which actually means "last" (the correct translation of "ultimate" is "definitivo"). The result is having characters talking about the "last robot warrior", wathever that implies...
- At the beginning of the episode, when Gas Skunk talks to Megatron about his "discovery", he says that humans are hiding "the most powerful Transformer robots" in the cave, talking, in fact, about more than one robot. This contradicts the rest of the episode.
- When Prowl first transforms, his transformation battlecry starts being heard during X-Brawn's transformation sequence.
- After Tow-Line... pretty much destroys the statue, Optimus's line is pretty different compared to the English dub: while, in English, he was somehow scolding Tow-Line, in Italian he simply says: "Now, all we have to do is take it to the film set" (destroyed!).
Portuguese
- Title: "O Último Guerreiro Robô" ("The Last Robot Warrior")
Home video releases
- DVD
2000 — Transformers: Car Robots — Vol. 3 (Pony Canyon) — Japanese audio only.
2004 — Transformers: Robots in Disguise — Three-Disc Box Set: Part 1 of 2 (Maximum Entertainment)
2007 — Transformers: Robots in Disguise — Season One (Maximum Entertainment)
2007 — Transformers: Robots in Disguise — Ultimate Collection (Maximum Entertainment)