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Transformers: The Headmasters (TV)

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[ spinoff of Transformers (U.S. TV) ]

Related anime:
    Transformers: Super God Masterforce (TV) (sequel)
      Transformers: Victory (TV) (sequel)
        Transformers: Zone (OAV) (sequel)

Alternative title:
トランスフォーマー ザ★ヘッドマスターズ (Japanese)
トランスフォーマー ザ☆ヘッドマスターズ (Japanese)
Themes: Mecha, space, Super Robot, war
Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Plot Summary: Headmasters starts with Galvatron leading a new batch of Destrons to wage war on Seibertron, the Destron Headmasters. The Cybertrons are rescued by the arrival of the Cybertron Headmasters, led by Fortress (Cerebros, the head of Fortress Maximus). It is revealed that Fortress left Seibertron millions of years ago in search of energy, and have finally managed to come home. He explains that the Headmasters are from a planet called Master; the human-sized robots who live there built themselves Transformers-sized bodies. They can then transform themselves into the heads of the robots, and have now joined the Cybertron-Destron war.
User Ratings: 42 ratings have been given [details]
 Masterpiece: 1 vote (sub:1)
 Excellent: 3 votes (sub:2, dub:1)
 Very good: 4 votes (dub:2, sub:2)
 Good: 6 votes (sub:4, dub:1, Spa.edit.dub:1)
 Decent: 12 votes (sub:7, dub:3, ?:1, Rus.sub:1)
 So-so: 5 votes (sub:3, dub:2)
 Not really good: 5 votes (sub:3, dub:2)
 Weak: 3 votes (dub:2, sub:1)
 Bad: 2 votes (dub:1, sub:1)
 Awful: -
 Worst ever: 1 vote (dub:1)
Seen in part or in whole by 157 users, rank: #1874
Median rating: Decent
Arithmetic mean: 5.878 (Decent-.12), std. dev.: 1.9024, rank: #3262
Weighted mean: 5.8493 (Decent-.15), rank: #3179
Bayesian estimate: 6.17767 (Decent+.17), rank: #2493
Running time: 24 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 35
Episode titles: We have 35
Vintage:
1987 to 1988
1987-07-03 to 1988-03-28
Opening Theme:
"The Headmasters" by Hironobu Kageyama
Ending Theme:
"Kimi wa Transformer" by Hironobu Kageyama
Trivia: We have 4
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Related releases:
    Transformers: The Headmasters Collection (R4 DVD) 2007-11-07

Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Series director: Katsutoshi Sasaki

Series Composition: Keisuke Fujikawa

Script:
Keisuke Fujikawa
Toyohiro Andô
Yoshihisa Araki

Music: Katsunori Ishida

Character Design: Ban Magami

Art director: Toshiaki Marumori

Audio Director: Nobuhiro Komatsu

In-Between Animation: Keiji Gotoh

Theme Song Performance: Hironobu Kageyama

 

Hideyuki Hori as Chromedome

Ikuya Sawaki as Fortress Maximus

Masato Hirano as Hardhead

Michitaka Kobayashi as Highbrow

Ryouichi Tanaka as Brainstorm

Banjou Ginga as Scorponok/Mega Zarak

Hiroya Ishimaru as Hot Rod/Rodimus Prime

Houchu Ohtsuka as Ultra Magnus

Issei Masamune as
Narrator
Soundblaster/Soundwave

Katsuji Mori as Weirdwolf

Kazue Komiya as
Carly Witwicky
Wheelie

Keiichi Nanba as Twincast/Broadcast (Blaster)

Masashi Ebara as Spike Witwicky

Michihiro Ikemizu as Sixshot

Naoki Tatsuta as Mindwipe

Seizo Katou as Galvatron

Tesshô Genda as Convoy (Optimus Prime)

Tomiko Suzuki as Daniel Witwicky

Youko Kawanami as Arcee

Hirohiko Kakegawa as
Battletrap
Drill Frog (Horny Toad)
Frenzy (Rumble)
Guide (ep 34)
Hot Spot/Defensor (ep 34)
Lambor (Sideswipe)
Rabbit Kid (Hare Razing Rabbit)

Hiroko Emori as
Alyssa (ep 12)
Cran (ep 20)

Hiroshi Takemura as Intel (ep 34)

Hiroyuki Satou as
Flywheels
Scout A (ep 9)

Houchu Ohtsuka as
Big Serow (Deer Stalker)
Crosshairs
Hot Spot/Defensor (ep 12)
Hun-Grrr
Menasor (ep 2)
Predaking (ep 34)
Ratbat (ep 17)
Runway (Freeway)
WingSpan

Ikuya Sawaki as
Alligatron (Gruesome Gator)
Divebomb
Rippersnapper

Kazumi Tanaka as
Kirk (ep 31)
Suiken

Kazuo Oka as
Crosshairs (ep 33)
Fastlane
Getsuei
Hot Spot/Defensor (ep 25)
Snapdragon

Keiichi Nanba as
Police (ep 13)
White Leo (Pirate Lion)

Keiichi Noda as Shōki/Raiden

Ken Yamaguchi as
Blitzwing
Blurr
Broadside
Cloudraker
Condor (Laserbeak)
Goldar (Ferocious Tiger)
Ratbat (ep 4)
Rewind
Silverbolt/Superion
SlugSlinger
Yukikaze

Kouji Totani as
Doublecross' left head
Hedgehog (Prickly Porcupine)
Hot Spot/Defensor
Nosecone
Onslaught (ep 25)
Ramhorn
SkullCruncher
Skydive (ep 2)

Makoto Kousaka as Pipiro (ep 12)

Mami Matsui as Mac (ep 19)

Mari Yokoo as Queen Bee (ep 19)

Masaaki Ohkura as Operator (ep 7)

Masaharu Satou as
Alpha Trion
Bee Drone (ep 19)
First Aid
Grimlock
Grotusque
Hook
Kaen
Looklight (Searchlight)
Punch-Counterpunch
Sandstorm
Scourge
Skydive
Sureshot
Tantrum
Techna (ep 21)

Masashi Ebara as
Blades
Jaguar (Ravage)
Lightspeed
Pounce
Scattershot/Computron
Sinnertwin

Masato Hirano as
Abominus
Dinosaurer (Trypticon)
Groove
Meister (Jazz)
Slag
Slingshot
Wideload

Michihiro Ikemizu as
Doublecross
Platinum Tiger (Saber Sword Tiger)
Springer
Triggerhappy

Michitaka Kobayashi as
Goldbug
Hound
Motormaster (ep 25)
Onslaught/Bruticus
Repugnus

Miki Itou as Papika (ep 22)

Naoki Tatsuta as
Fireflight
Hun-Grrr (ep 25)
Prowl

Osamu Saka as
Chaar (Kup)
Metroplex

Ryouichi Tanaka as
Bruticus (ep 13)
Long Haul
Octane
Rampage
Snake Bomb (Triple Threat Snake)
Streetwise
Wreck-Gar

Seizo Katou as Devastator

Shingo Hiromori as Karl (ep 21)

Tomomichi Nishimura as
Chase
Cyclonus
Menasor (ep 2)
Misfire
Razorclaw/Predaking
Steeljaw

Yuji Mikimoto as
Apeface
Blanker (Pointblank)

Yukimasa Kishino as Warrior Bee (ep 19)

Yumiko Shibata as Monkey (ep 5)

Japanese companies 

Broadcaster: NTV

Music Production: Columbia Music Entertainment

Original Concept: Takara

Production: Toei Animation


English staff 
(none)
English companies 

Broadcaster: Star TV (Asia)

Distributor: Madman Entertainment Pty. Ltd. (Australia & New Zealand)

Distributor (UK): Metrodome Distribution Ltd

English cast 
(none)
Spanish staff 
Spanish cast 
(none)
 

Guillermo Romano as Narrator

Alejandro Abdalah (Various characters)

Spanish companies 

Broadcaster: Antena 3 (España)

Italian staff 
Italian cast 
(none)
 

Elisabetta Cesone as Energon 2

Enrico Maggi as Energon 1

Flavio Arras as Sirena

Giorgio Melazzi as Commander

Ivo De Palma as Genio

Lisa Mazzotti as Phantom

Marco Balzarotti as Optor

Margherita Fiocchi as Komo

Stefano Albertini as Lobos

Italian companies 
(none)
 
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