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The final season shifts focus to the Predacon menace and the end of the war for Earth.
The True Conclusion: Transformers Prime: Predacons Rising (Feature-length movie)
The series also includes several movies and shorts:
This guide provides a basic overview. For a more detailed index, including specific plot summaries or character arcs, you might need to consult a dedicated fan site or database.
The "Index of Transformers Prime" refers to the comprehensive catalog of episodes, characters, and lore within the critically acclaimed CGI animated series Transformers: Prime (2010–2013). This series is a cornerstone of the "Aligned Continuity," bridging the gap between the gritty war themes of the War for Cybertron games and the heroic action of the classic cartoons. The Animated Series: An Overview
Transformers: Prime ran for three seasons, primarily on the Hub Network. It is widely regarded as one of the best iterations of the franchise due to its mature storytelling and high-quality animation.
Season 1: Focuses on the Autobots' hidden base on Earth and the return of Megatron using Dark Energon.
Season 2: Explores ancient Iacon relics and the "Orion Pax" arc where Optimus loses his memory.
Season 3 (Beast Hunters): The Autobots face the destruction of their base and the rise of the Predacons.
Finale Movie: The series concluded with the TV movie Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising. Comprehensive Episode Index
The series consists of 65 episodes. Below is a condensed index of the most pivotal story arcs: Key Episodes / Arcs 1 Darkness Rising (Parts 1-5) Introduction of the human allies and Megatron’s return. 1 One Shall Rise (Parts 1-3) The emergence of Unicron from the Earth's core. 2 Orion Pax (Parts 1-3)
Optimus Prime reverts to his pre-war persona and joins the Decepticons. 2 Darkest Hour The Decepticons discover and destroy the Autobot base. 3
Team Prime reunites to take back the Earth from the Decepticon fortress, Darkmount. 3 index of transformers prime
The final battle for the Omega Lock and the restoration of Cybertron. Character Directory
The series features a tight-knit "Team Prime" and a complex roster of Decepticon villains, voiced by industry legends like Peter Cullen and Frank Welker. The Autobots
Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen): The noble, unwavering leader of the Autobots.
Arcee (Sumalee Montano): A lethal and agile scout haunted by the loss of her partners.
Bumblebee (Will Friedle): The youngest member who communicates through beeps for most of the series.
Ratchet (Jeffrey Combs): The grouchy but brilliant medical officer.
Bulkhead (Kevin Michael Richardson): The team's heavy hitter and a former Wrecker.
Smokescreen (Nolan North): An eager rookie who joins in Season 2.
Ultra Magnus (Michael Ironside): A strict military commander who joins in Season 3. The Decepticons
Megatron (Frank Welker): The tyrannical warlord obsessed with ruling Cybertron and Earth.
Starscream (Steve Blum): The treacherous second-in-command constantly plotting to usurp Megatron. Soundwave: Megatron's silent and most loyal operative.
Knock Out (Daran Norris): The vain medical officer with a love for human street racing.
Shockwave (David Sobolov): The logical scientist responsible for the Predacon project. Where to Watch
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Index of Transformers: Prime
Transformers: Prime is an American computer-animated television series that aired from 2010 to 2013. The show is based on the Transformers franchise and is set in the year 2007. Here's an index of the series:
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Episode List:
A total of 78 episodes were produced for Transformers: Prime. Here's a brief list of some notable episodes:
Trivia:
DVD and Blu-ray Releases:
Transformers: Prime was released on DVD and Blu-ray in various regions. The complete series was released on DVD and Blu-ray in 2013.
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Transformers: Prime is available to stream on various platforms, including:
The "Index of Transformers Prime" refers to the documented lore and character rosters of the Transformers: Prime animated series, specifically focusing on the Aligned Continuity and the legendary Thirteen Primes. The Legend of the Thirteen (Season — Episode number: Title — Brief note)
Eons before the war on Earth, the creator god Primus forged thirteen unique warriors to defeat the chaos-bringer, Unicron. This "Index" begins with their sacrifice and the eventual rise of Orion Pax, an archivist who would become the last of the Primes: Optimus Prime. Shadows of Cybertron: A Short Story
Deep within the Iacon archives, the datapad flickered—a forbidden file titled "The Prime Index."
Jack Darby watched as Ratchet’s surgical tools paused. The old medic looked at the screen, his optics dimming with a weight only a Cybertronian could carry. "It isn’t just a list of names, Jack," Ratchet muttered. "It’s a record of how we fell." The file listed them in order: Prima, the first to wield the Star Saber.
Solus Prime, the maker whose forge created the tools of legend.
The Fallen, whose betrayal shattered the brotherhood and birthed the Decepticon ideology. "And Optimus?" Jack asked, pointing to the final entry.
"The Thirteenth," Ratchet replied softly. "He wasn't born a king. He was a clerk named Orion Pax who looked at the index of our history and realized that 'Freedom is the right of all sentient beings'. He didn't just lead the Autobots; he carried the spark of Primus himself into the dark."
The alarm at Outpost Omega One blared, cutting the history lesson short. Megatron’s forces were closing in on a Dark Energon deposit. Optimus Prime stepped through the GroundBridge, his chassis scarred but his stance unyielding. He didn't need to look at the index; he was the living embodiment of it.
"Autobots," Optimus's voice echoed through the silo. "Roll out." Key Components of the Prime Index
The Autobots: Led by Optimus Prime, the team includes Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, and Ratchet, supported by three human teens.
The Decepticons: Led by Megatron, with high-ranking officers like Starscream, Soundwave, and Knock Out.
The Artifacts: Legendary weapons like the Forge of Solus Prime and the Phase Shifter that drive the series' central conflicts.
The Ending: The story concludes with the movie Predacons Rising, where Cybertron is finally reborn. Transformers Prime (TV Series 2010–2013) - IMDb
Note: The first five episodes form the movie-length premiere "Darkness Rising."
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