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Prime Target (episode)

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"Prime Target"
Production code 700-50
Season 2
No. in season 35
Production company Sunbow Productions
Airdate November 14,1985
Written by Flint Dille
Buzz Dixon
Animation studio Toei
Continuity Generation 1 cartoon continuity
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The big-game hunter Lord Chumley begins hunting Autobots, and he's gunning for Optimus Prime.

Contents

Synopsis

Over theArctic,Oktober Guard Oneis flying an experimental jet, when it is suddenly speared by a submarine under the ice. She ejects, but the plane is captured. It turns out that the plane was stolen byLord Chumley,a game hunter, who tells his manservantDinsmorethat he needs one more thing to complete his collection... the head ofOptimus Prime.

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"Dinsmore, I believe the Autobots are about to suffer a series of unfortunate events!"

Heading into town,TracksandBumblebeespotBlitzwingandAstrotrainand head after them. However, theDecepticonsare revealed to behologramsas part of a trap set by Chumley. Back at theAutobot base,the Autobots are watching a soap opera which is interrupted by a news broadcast about the theft of the plane. Apparently, theSoviet Unionis accusing theUnited States of Americaof the theft, which the United States denies, and the two countries are ready to go towar.Having not heard back from Bumblebee and Tracks, Prime orders the Autobots to search for their friends. However, Chumley has devised several traps for the Autobots and manages to captureJazz,Beachcomber,Grapple,Blaster,andInferno,the latter of whom sends a message to Prime about the capture. Not wanting to risk the others, Prime orders the Autobots to return to base.

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And you thought Hasbro safety tests were tough.

While they regroup,Cosmossends a message to Prime, saying that he's found the missing bots, who are being held in (poorly designed) traps intended to prevent them from escaping. Chumley himself contacts Prime and requests his presence. Pissed at seeing his friends tortured, Prime overloads Chumley's screen and orders the Autobots to remain at the base.

However,Megatronhas been keeping an eye on the events and feels that Chumley, though a flesh creature, may be useful...especially since he's done more in two days than Megatron has done in two years, whichStarscreamtakes the time to point out. Unaware that Chumley is only after Prime, Megatron sends Blitzwing and Astrotrain (surprise, surprise) to make a deal between Chumley and theDecepticons.

Arriving at Chumley's castle, Prime finds himself in a "well researched" mock-up ofCybertron.He unleashes amonsteron Prime, but Prime is able to defeat it. Heading down a corridor, Prime finds a young woman imprisoned, but leaves. Blitzwing investigates, and gets trapped in a goo-net intended for Prime, much to Astrotrain's irritation. Finally, Chumley sends out amechanical scorpion,but Prime is shot in the back by Astrotrain and apparently killed. Furious that his prize has been ruined, Chumley takes the Decepticons prisoner and defuses their energy weapons.

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Blackarachnia's debut was not the most glamorous.

Knowing that Prime is alive, Bumblebee sends their coordinates to the Autobot leader, who enters the castle. Amechanical spideris dispatched, but Prime destroys it and heads into Chumley's control room. Dinsmore hides in a tank while Chumley frees the Decepticons on the promise that they'll fight the Autobot. Instead Astrotrain and Blitzwing go after Chumley to "See how he likes being hunted." The Autobots are freed by Prime, and Blitzwing and Astrotrain retreat after realizing that they are unarmed. Chumley is left at the mercy of Prime.

The Autobots return the plane to the Soviet Union, with Chumley strapped to its nose. The world thanks Optimus Prime for his efforts in solving the mystery.

Featured characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

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Look at this stuff. Isn't it neat?
Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?

"She's a lovely specimen, Lord Chumley, but, there's a frightful international row brewing over it."
"Ahhh. These things blow over... Remember theBoer War?"
"Painfully, sir."
"Oh, yes, well. Everybody else has forgotten it."

DinsmoreandChumleyare older'n hell, apparently.


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Don'tyoustand at attention when you're watching your stories?

News Announcer:"We interrupt 'As the Kitchen Sinks' for this special news bulletin."
Jazz, Blaster, BeachcomberandGrapplein unison: "Awwwwwwwww..."

—The Autobots do not like to miss their soaps.


"Ah hah. Here comes the robot now. Dressed as a semi-truck. How very punctual!"

Chumley


"Where did he come from!? That blasted fool!"
"You blasted fool!"

-ChumleyandAstrotrainon the same wavelength asBlitzwingfalls for the booby trap.


"Amazing. A booby trap that actually catches boobies!"

Optimus Primesays "boobies".


"Bah! Impenetrable! Blitzwing, how do you get into these messes?!"

Astrotrainvainly tries to free Blitzwing


"Help! Get me out of this damn thing!!"

Blitzwing's"MUFFLED call for help", according to the script, makes its way past Standards and Practices


"Decepticons! Trust them to spoil the hunt."
"Yes, sir. Just like the Humane Society, in a way."

ChumleyandDinsmore


"Smashing! Simply smashing!"

Chumleydoes his best Nigel Thornberry impression.


"Drat! Outsmarted by a lorry!"

Chumleyloses onAre You Smarter Than a Tractor-Trailer?


Chumley:I say, old chaps. If I free you, will you fight Optimus Prime?
Astrotrain:Trust us!
Chumley:There he is, lads! Ha ha! Give him a good thrashing!
[Astrotrain immediately tries to stomp Chumley]
Astrotrain:See howyoulike being hunted!
Chumley:But—you said—
Blitzwing:Never trust Decepticons, flesh creature!

—Chumley gets a lesson in Decepticon ethics.

Notes

Production information

  • First draft script submitted: 10th May 1985

Continuity notes

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Not afraid to interrupt the Autobots' soaps, even if means avariable voltage harnessto the face.
  • The Oktober Guard are a Soviet special operations force from theG.I. Joecartoons and comics.
  • The newscaster the Autobots observe on television isHector Ramirez,a crossover character who originated inG.I. Joe: A Real American Heroand went on to appear in numerous otherHasbro/Sunbowcartoons.
  • Several of the Autobots are revealed to be fans of an Earth soap opera entitledAs the Kitchen Sinks.Clearly, they've been away from Cybertron too long. Even better, they allgroanwhen it's interrupted.
  • Beachcomber carries enough change with him to pay a tollbooth.
  • Tracks and Bumblebee are on a "supply run". Sounds like they've ventured intoCentral City!
  • Starscream's sick burn that Lord Chumley's done more in two days than Megatron's done in two years sadly doesn't quite line up with reality, asThe Transformersshow had only been running about a year when this episode aired. But hey, maybe it's in-universe time?
  • Optimus Prime calls Chumley "one royal pain in the diode".
  • Points to this episode for keeping track of Optimus Prime's shoulder wounds–they appear very consistently after his battle with the dragon. They even become a plot point, as the robot scorpion uses them to grip Prime with its claws.
  • Optimus Prime is quick to discount the possibility of the Decepticons being behind the theft of the experimental jet, despite thempreviouslystealinghumantech.(And theywould doso again.)

Real-world references

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Using a hyper-advanced alien supercomputer to watch a soap opera may seem funny to you, but you're using more computing power than got us to the moon to look atthis,of all things.
  • The plot of the episode appears to be loosely based onThe Most Dangerous Game.
  • The episode has a couple of low-key nods to Disney's 1951 animated movieAlice in Wonderland:
    • Dinsmore laments Huffer's escape as "No cooperation, no cooperation at all", a direct quote from the Dodo as he tries to burn down the white rabbit's house.
    • Optimus appraises one of Chumley's traps as "Neither impossible, nor impassable!", hearkening to a conversation early in the film between Alice and the magical doorknob.
  • There was a 1914 silent film calledLord Chumley.It probably didn't have Autobots in it.
  • The episode script states Dinsmore's age at 101 (born in 1884) and so was indeed alive for theSecond Boer War.Additionally, Chumley is stated to have been a 24 year-old English military officer duringWorld War II,when he downed the Stuka dive bomber whose propeller is seen in his trophy room, placing his age roughly in the mid-sixties.
  • Chumley boasts of having huntedJavanese tigers... which were actually hunted to extinction by the late 1970s.Bastard.
  • The showAs The Kitchen Sinksthe Autobots were watching is a reference to the showAs The World Turns.
  • Chumley bears some resemblance to Major Minor from Snagglepuss cartoons (even down to having a head plaque ready for his next target), justhugelymore resourceful and effective.
  • The news report refers to the capturing of the Soviet jet as the highest point in US-Soviet tensions since theCuban Missile Crisis.
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Stop dragon my heart around.
  • There is a real-world legend of a dragon that lives in Borneo.[1]Specifically, it dwells onMount Kinabalu... which seems to be referenced indirectly when Lord Chumley talks about having studied "the Kibolaroo tribe in lower Songtanka... or was it the Songtanka tribe in lower Kibolaroo?" ( "Songtanka" is also suspiciously close to "Sintang",another part of Borneo.)
    • Moreover,Flint Dille,who co-wrote "Prime Target", had a large hand in the development ofSunbow'sInhumanoidsseries, which featured another reptilian monster from Borneo in the form ofSsslither.
    • Thereisan actual Bornean lizard species called the Kinabalu crested dragon,[2]but it has never been known to reachAutobot-threatening sizes.[3]

Animation and technical errors

  • A large number of sound effects are missing or oddly truncated throughout the episode. Inferno smashes his way into the burning building without any smashy-smashy-type noises, and a second later his wrist communicator is snipped off in total silence. Prime shoots a bear trap with only about a fourth of his usual blaster sound effect; a second later he throws open a castle gate, which only makes half of a clang.
  • Likewise, there are a few lines of dialogue present in the episode's shooting script that are dropped from the final version. This in and of itself is hardly unusual, except in one instance, an odd technical glitch results. In the script, after Prime flattens Chumley's robotic scorpion, Chumley entreats Astrotrain to "help [his] machine to its feet," and Astrotrain replies "Certainly!" In the finished episode, however, Chumley's request is removed but Astrotrain's response isnot,leaving the Decepticon randomly saying "Certainly!" for no apparent reason.
  • And finally, quite a bit of the scene editing is disjointed, cutting from place to place almost at random.
  • Coloring errors:
    • One of Tracks' missile launchers is blue instead of white as he and Bumblebee walk up to the crowd in the city.
    • When Optimus Prime and the Autobots at HQ first transform, Optimus' headlights aren't colored white (they're the same red as his body).
    • One of Jazz's fenders is blue instead of white after he's captured.
    • Mirage's missile is colored black instead of white as he listens to Cosmos' broadcast.
    • After he first lands at Chumley's castle, one side of Blitzwing's helmet is yellow and the other side is purple.
  • The collective groans of the Autobots at their interrupted soap don't match any of their actual voices.
  • A billboard urging viewers to "Don't drink and drive" has a second message to "Don't fly drive".
  • When the fire hose/tentacle trap ensnares Inferno it's shown breaking off his wrist communicator twice.
  • When Optimus signals the Autobots of the change in plans, his cab is shown to have rear windows (it's probably a layering error where the front windows got copied).
  • During the scene whenChumleycontacts Optimus at the Autobots headquarters, bothInfernoandJazzcan be seen standing next to Optimus even though earlier, they got captured by Chumley.
  • When Chumley watches Optimus through his telescope as he approaches the castle, it appears as if Optimus is "driving" through the in the sky. While it might seen that the error here is that no ground has been drawn in, if you look closely, Prime is actually "wearing" an Autobot jetpack, affixed to the top of his trailer, with jet-exhaust effects and all—he really issupposedto be flying in truck mode! The real error in this scene is the display of Prime on Chumley's monitor which has no sky or ground, and just show Optimus floating in a purple background—plus the absence of any scene that shows him landing, as the very next shot shows he has already done. In addition, the non-descript purple background on Chumley's large screen is shared by the sky outside the window, making it seem like the castle itself is moving.
  • After Prime frees himself from the net, the net and chain both vanish between shots.
  • Blitzwing and Astrotrain's mouths don't move as they speak their lines while approaching the beartrap.
  • "Don't you know it's dangerous to play with poison, Mrs. Blackwidow?" Optimus Prime meansvenom,not poison.
  • When Blitzwing says "Never trust Decepticons, flesh creature", Chumley mouths along. A few seconds later Blitzwing says "Look out, the Autobots are free!" in Astrotrain's voice.
  • The Russian guard drops his rifle in surprised reaction to something in front of him... then turns around to find the missing jetbehindhim.

Rhino DVD release

  • In theKid Rhinorelease of this episode, when Chumley chides Optimus for changing the rules of his twisted game, Chumley stands in place without stepping forward, with his mouth correctly animated to the entirety of his dialogue. In the broadcast master, Chumley's mouth is not animated to move to the last part of his line, and he subsequently steps forward out of shot. This short sequence was not replaced with the as-broadcast footage for theShout! FactoryDVD release.

Continuity errors

  • Oktober Guard One received a sonar reading from beneath the ice while flying over in her jet. Sonar doesn't work that way.
  • Any other cartoon (or real-life) jet would have completely exploded either upon being struck, or upon smashing nose-first into the ice.
  • Why is footage of the "top secret Russian jet fighter" being shown on the American nightly news?
  • The truck that Bumblebee pretty much just drives into has no roof. Couldn't he just transform and climb out? Unlike Tracks, he also doesn't seem to get zapped, so couldn't he also contact headquarters and activate the same homing signal he uses at the end of the episode?
  • It looks like Blaster is simply "transformed" by the billboard hands (how they knew to do this to him specifically is a mystery; and how did they make him changesize?). Why doesn't he transform back when Chumley grabs him?
  • Chumley's devices seem to change from "capture" to "kill" about the time Prime recalls the Autobots to base. Both Windcharger and Huffer narrowly escape traps that seem likely to inflict major damage, at the very least (an onrushing train and a drill descending from a streetlight, respectively).
  • Appearing/disappearing Autobots:
    • Jazz and Inferno are briefly seen at the Ark when they were actually captured by Lord Chumley. Jazz is Warpath's height.
    • Some of the Autobots freed by Optimus Prime aren't the same ones that were captured: Ironhide, Ratchet, Wheeljack, Prowl, and Bluestreak bust into Chumley's control center along with Prime. Jazz and Bumblebee are there too (correctly), but what happened to the others who were captured (Tracks, Beachcomber, Grapple, Blaster and Inferno)?
  • Both Tracks and Beachcomber seem to be in traps that they could easily escape from.
  • Optimus Prime has spectacularly poor peripheral vision, failing to notice the giant monster right near him as he threatens that "you better hope I findthembefore I findyou."
  • When Bumblebee radios Prime, the blades swinging at him conveniently disappear.
  • Speaking of Bumblebee, the dialog implies that he and the others are running out of energy... yet they seem pretty lively when charging the Decepticons at the end!
  • Optimus walks into a spiderwebthat's right in front of him.
  • Because it's a crazy-huge castle, we can forgive some of the usual scale issues that let Transformers walk around inside human buildings–but Blitzwing and Astrotrain fly out of what must be onemassivewindow opening.
  • Though obviously scripted for comedic effect, it beggars belief that the Autobots were actually able to drop the jet off without the Russian soldier noticing.

Trivia

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"You can pretend I'mScorpia!I've even got a little screen. "
  • Grapple's voice is much higher and more nasal than usual in this episode, presumably an attempt by Peter Renaday to distinguish him from Lord Chumley, whom he also voices.
  • Chumley is one of the most outlandish characters in the entire series. He seems to beinsanelyrich, while having access to scads of ludicrous technology:
    • He deploys someunfathomablyimprobable traps and devices. The most hilarious are a pair of giant hands that come to life from a billboard to fold up Blaster into his tape deck mode (somehow forcing him to shrink at the same time). The list also includes agiant fully-animated mechanical scorpionthat is impervious to Optimus Prime's laser fire, some sort of instant-hardening liquid which isalsoimpervious to Astrotrain's blaster, agiant mechanical black widow,a self-animating energy net, a "holographic projection rifle"that projects fully-animated 3D images of Astrotrain and Blitzwing running through alleys and streets, complete with sound effects; giant mechanical tentacle arms (which can somehow be transported by a comparatively tiny forklift), a tube/hose/thing that is smart enough to wrap itself around Infernoandsnip off his communicator, and a set of heavy steel girders which can assemble themselves into a cage while in freefall.
    • Furthermore, he's somehow worked quite a few of his traps and gadgets right into publicly-owned infrastructure. A suction clamp comes snaking out of a toll booth; a giant drill comes out of a street lamp while clamps emerge from a manhole; and railroad crossing gates descend at his command.
    • In addition to all the crazy technology he uses for recreational purposes, he's seen to own a submarine, a sprawling clifftop castle (with what looks like an abandonedoilrefinery right next to it), a fully operational steam locomotive, a custom-modified car wash, an apartment building (which he casually burns), a veritable fleet of flatbed and other trucks, a heavy construction crane (and presumably the entire construction site where it's located), a taxi cab, a fire truck, and a barge.
    • He also has the money to build a replica of part of Cybertron just to hunt Optimus in.
    • Chumley's hunting and history includes:
      • Hunting Javanese tigers
      • Hunting a rhino in the veld
      • Stalking a dragon-thing through the interior of Borneo
      • Study of the "Kibularu tribe in lower Sontanga... or was it the Sontanga tribe in lower Kibularu?"
    • Seriously. What does this guydofor a living??

Foreign localization

French

  • Title (Canadian French broadcast):"Optimus chassé"(" Optimus Hunted ")
  • Title (European French broadcast):"La cible mouvante"(" The Moving Target ")
  • Original airdate:?
  • This episode is present in theDéclic ImagesDVD collection, but due to the titles' general disorder, its title is also "Un jeu d'enfants", a copy ofChild's Play's French title.
  • Oktober Guard One is dubbed by a man, despite the presence of an unidentified voice actress in the episode to voice the crying girl and the character inAs The Kitchen Sinks.
  • The unpleasant voice effect fromKremzeek!is back for the Transformers.
  • Jazz, who usually is one of the only characters to roughly keep the same voice actor, is dubbed byAlbert Augierin this episode.
  • Dodged names:
  • Optimus Prime's line "Tracks and Bumblebee haven't reported in." becomes "and theother twostill haven't called? ".
  • Jazz's conclusion "...but no sign of Tracks and Bumblebee" is dubbed by "I didn't see any trace of these imbeciles". Rude.
  • Optimus Prime's line "... but Grapple is already beginning to fade" becomes "...buthim,on the other hand, is starting to weaken ".
  • Missing lines:
  • Beachcomber's line "Hey, don't be greedy! I'm not giving you one penny more! Huh, let go of me!" is missing.
  • Grapple's line "Hey, you up there! I'm looking for some friends of mine." is missing.
  • Blaster does not say a single word before being captured.
  • Most of Inferno's lines are absent during his intervention. He only reports to Prime after discovering the child was a decoy.

German

  • Title (Generation 2 dub):"Jagd auf Prime"(" Hunt for Prime ")
  • Original airdate:July 23,1994

Italian

  • Title (dub 1):"Il cacciatore"(" The Hunter ")
  • Original airdate:?
  • When Tracks tells Bumblebee to "get help", the line is changed to: «Help! Let me go away! Help!». Thus, it looks like Bumbleebee is simply running away without caring about what happens to Tracks. Bumbleebee... you little...
  • The title ofAs the Kitchen Sinksis never pronounced. Hector simply says: «We interrupt the show [...]».
  • Starscream's line: «Especially since he has done more in two days than you have in two years!» is changed to: «And especially because he managed to do more than you [plural] in just two days than you [singular] in all these years!». If the sentence sounds weird to you it's not because it as been translated from Italian to English... but because it really is.
  • When Chumley says that Prime is "dressed as a semitruck", in Italian he says that he's "dressed as a truck". Prime is actually... well... a semitruck, not a truck.
  • Optimus's famous line: «Amazing. A booby trap that actually catches boobies!» is changed to: «Great. A trap for idiots that really catches idiots!» which is... waaaaay less funny.
  • Title (dub 2):"Bersaglio Optimus"(" Target Optimus ")
  • Original airdate:?

Japanese

  • Title:"Target wa Convoy"(ターゲットはコンボイ," The Target Is Convoy ")
  • Original airdate:July 4,1986

Mandarin

  • Title:"Zhànlìpǐn Qíngtiānzhù"( chiến lợi phẩm kình thiên trụ," Booty Optimus Prime ")
  • Original airdate:?

Brazilian Portuguese

  • Title:"O Grande Alvo"(" The Great Target ")
  • Original airdate:?

Russian

  • Title:"Tsel nomer odin"(Цель номер один," The Target Number One ")
  • Original airdate:?

Toys inspired by this episode

Inferno comes with a firehose and a pair of wrist-mounted comunicators based on the scene from this episode where he is caught by Lord Chumley.

Home video releases

All releases listed are in English audio unless otherwise noted.
LaserDisc

Japan1995Fight! Super Robot Lifeform Transformers— Megatron Set (Takara) — Japanese audio only.
Japan1999The Transformers— Decepticon Edition (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.

DVD

Japan2001The Transformers— DVD Box 2 (Pioneer LDC) — Japanese audio only.
United States of America2003The Original Transformers— Season 2 Part 2 (Rhino Entertainment)
United States of America2003 —The Original Transformers— Season 2 Part 2: Vol. 6 (Rhino Entertainment)
United Kingdom2004Transformers— Season 2 Part 2 (Metrodome)
Australia2004 —Transformers— Collection 3: Series 2.2 (Madman Entertainment)
France2004 —Transformers— Volume 18 (Déclic Images) — European French audio only.
United Kingdom2006Transformers— The Complete Generation One Collection (Metrodome)
Australia2007The Transformers— Complete Collection (Madman Entertainment)
Italy2009Transformers— Volume 05: Stagione Due Parte Terza (Medianetwork Communication) — English and Italian audio.
United Kingdom2009 —Transformers— Season Two: Part Two (Metrodome)
Australia2009 —The Transformers— Complete Collection: Decepticon Edition (Madman Entertainment)
United States of America2009 —The Transformers— The Complete Series: 25th Anniversary "Matrix of Leadership" Collection (Shout! Factory)
United States of America2009 —The Transformers— Season Two, Volume Two: 25th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)
United States of America2011The Transformers— The Complete Original Series (Shout! Factory)
United States of America2014The Transformers— Season Two, Volume Two: 30th Anniversary Edition (Shout! Factory)
United Kingdom2014 —Transformers— The Classic Animated Series (Metrodome)

References

External links

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