Triple Combination: Transformers Go!

Triple Combination: Transformers Go!

Release date : June 1, 2013
Countries of origin : Japan /
Original Language : Japanese /
Creators :
Production companies : Tatsunoko Production / TakaraTomy /
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Triple Combination: Transformers Go! is an animated series available via DVDs packaged with TV Magazine and TV-Kun. It was created to promote the new characters sold in the toyline and ostensibly takes place after events inspired by the Beast Hunters portion of Transformers: Prime. The story ignores the events of the third season of Prime, stemming instead from a truncated cliffhanger created specifically for the final episode of the Japanese dub of Prime, which left everyone's fate ambiguous instead of ending on the Decepticons' victory from the English version. The series is formatted into two concurrent chapters of episodes, each one assigned to one of the two magazines and focusing on a specific protagonist group. The "Samurai Chapter" began with the August 2013 issue of TV-Kun and highlights the Swordbot Samurai Team, while the "Shinobi Chapter" began with the September 2013 issue of TV Magazine and centers on the Swordbot Shinobi Team.
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  • title:Triple Combination: Transformers Go!
  • status:Ended
  • Release date: 2013
  • Genres: Animation · Action & Adventure ·
  • Countries of origin: Japan ·
  • Original Language: Japanese ·
  • Creators:
  • Production companies: Tatsunoko Production · TakaraTomy ·
  • Overview:Triple Combination: Transformers Go! is an animated series available via DVDs packaged with TV Magazine and TV-Kun. It was created to promote the new characters sold in the toyline and ostensibly takes place after events inspired by the Beast Hunters portion of Transformers: Prime. The story ignores the events of the third season of Prime, stemming instead from a truncated cliffhanger created specifically for the final episode of the Japanese dub of Prime, which left everyone's fate ambiguous instead of ending on the Decepticons' victory from the English version. The series is formatted into two concurrent chapters of episodes, each one assigned to one of the two magazines and focusing on a specific protagonist group. The "Samurai Chapter" began with the August 2013 issue of TV-Kun and highlights the Swordbot Samurai Team, while the "Shinobi Chapter" began with the September 2013 issue of TV Magazine and centers on the Swordbot Shinobi Team.
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