Transformers Evolution

Transformers Evolution is an animated television series based on the Transformers toy line. It was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and animated by Studio B Productions and Nelvana Limited. The series debuted on Cartoon Network on December 26, 2020. Transformers Evolution  focuses on the heroic Autobots that make up "Team Prime", which consists of Optimus Prime, Ratchet, Jazz, Ironhide, Sideswipe, Cliffjumper, Warpath, Arcee, Bumblebee, Bulkhead, Jetfire, and Prowl. Throughout their battles, the Autobots are aided by Seven human children and with their help attempt to protect the Earth from the villainous Decepticons and their leader Megatron.

Plot
Giant robotic life forms known as Transformers are at civil war. Two factions, the Autobots and the Decepticons, vie for control of their home world, Cybertron. The war has left the planet unable to sustain life, The Two factions  leave their metallic homeworld of Cybertron to search for new sources of energy to revitalize their Planet, only to crash-land on Earth, where they remain entombed and offline for four million years. Awakening in the year of 2021, the Decepticons set about pillaging the energy sources of Earth, while the Autobots—aided by human teenagers Jay, Atlanta, Herry, Archie, Theresa, Odie, and Neil—attempt to protect the new world on which they find themselves.

Autobots
Optimus Prime: Optimus Prime is the noble and chivalrous leader of the Autobots. Before the Great Autobot-Decepticon war that made Cybertron uninhabitable, Optimus was a data clerk named Orion Pax, and worked in Cybertron's Hall of Records. When the war began, Primus made Orion Autobot leader by bestowing him with the Matrix of Leadership, which contained the collective wisdom of all previous Primes. Optimus Prime transforms into a red and blue long-nose truck cab resembling a Peterbilt 379 that is based on his vehicle mode in the live-action Transformers films. voiced by Peter Cullen

Ratchet: Ratchet is a veteran Autobot medic who transforms into a white and red ambulance resembling a Ford E-350. His robot mode design and grouchy personality are similar to the Transformers: Animated character of the same name. Ratchet carries a Neutron Assault Rifle and an Energon Repair Ray, has the abilities Energon Barrier and Spawn Sentry, and is a Leader chassis. voiced by Fred Tatasciore

Jazz: Prior to the war, Jazz was a long time friend of Optimus Prime and now serves as one of his top lieutenants. Jazz is one of the fastest, most nimble Autobots and is also known for keeping his cool no matter how bad the situation might seem. His known veichle mode is a white and blue sports car. Jazz used a Scatter Blaster. His ability is the Grappling Hook. voiced by Phil LaMarr

Ironhide: Ironhide is a battle hardened veteran, one of the toughest amongst the Autobots. As one of Optimus' oldest and closest friends, Ironhide saw the great potential within Optimus to be more than what he allowed himself to be. He is also the  weapons specialist of the team. He is a tough soldier who has sustained many injuries. His right eye has a large scar surrounding it. Ironhide is armed with shell cannons. His Earth vehicle mode being a 4X4 pick-up truck. voiced by Keith Szarabajka

Sideswipe: an Autobot warrior, who is trusted by Optimus Prime. Sideswipe is always happy in the heat of battle. He's also a bit of a smart-aleck, and this tends to cheese off his comrades. Very competitive, he'll do anything to win. Sideswipe carries a Neutron Assault Rifle and has the ablities Dash and Whirlwind. He transforms into a red street racing-ready sports car. voiced by Travis Willingham

Cliffjumper: He isn't your run-of-the-mill Autobot freedom fighter. Equipped with multiple combat even Cloaking abilities that would make Megatron jealous, and of course, the old-school technique of pummeling Decepticons with his fists, Cliffjumper prefers to liven up the day with firefights while retrieving enemy intelligence. He more than lives up to his name: He'll fearlessly leap long before he bothers looking! He  transformed into a red muscle car resembling a Dodge Challenger, decorated with bull horns on the hood. voiced by Dwayne Johnson

Prowl: An experienced militia and police officer, Prowl joined Optimus Prime's Autobots in the war against the Decepticons, contributing his knowledge of combat in urban areas. His weapon of choice is the Investigator Special—a electroconductive gel that's quite adept at redirecting internal signals, paralyzing his targets long enough for him to bring them in. He transforms into a McLaren MP4-12C police car. voiced by  Nolan North.

Warpath: Warpath is a brash, aggressive and impulsive young Autobot who loves to battle and make stuff explode. Optimus Prime likes to have him around because of his formidable strength and courage. Warpath's vehicle mode is a military APC armed with multiple missile launchers.Warpath carries a Neutron Assault Rifle, has the abilities Energon Barrier and Shockwave. voiced by Jamieson Price

Arcee: Arcee is a courageous female Autobot who transforms into a blue motorcycle resembling a Kawasaki Ninja 250R. She is assigned to be Atlanta's Autobot guardian at the start of the series, developing a close bond with Her. voiced by Sumalee Montano

Bulkhead: Once a laborer back on Cybertron, Bulkhead is a husky and cantankerous Autobot warrior and a devoted follower of Optimus Prime who transforms into a green SUV resembling a Lamborghini LM002 and is based on the Transformers: Animated character of the same name. When the war began he joined the original Wreckers, but later left them to join Team Prime. On Earth, he serves as Herry's Autobot guardian, and while he is often aggravated by herry's reckless actions, they develop a strong friendship. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson

Bumblebee: Once part of the last age of Transformers to be born from the Well of All-Sparks, Bumblebee is a young Autobot scout-turned-warrior who transforms into a yellow and black sports car called an "Urbana 500" (a fictional make and model) that is based on his Chevrolet Camaro vehicle mode in the live-action films. Bumblebee is the Autobot guardian for Jay.Despite being one of the youngest and inexperienced Autobots serving under Optimus Prime, Bumblebee's courage makes him stand apart from others. Likes most Autobots, Bumblebee always fights until the end and has become one of Optimus Prime's closest friends. voiced by Will Friedle

Jetfire: an Autobot scientist, jet, and a Seeker, who believes that technology is the way forward, used to be originally a keeper of Dark Energon. He is a dedicated scientist whose personal upgrades to his chassis have made him the fastest Autobot on Cybertron. He has a strong moral compass, which led to his falling-out with his friend Starscream, and does not believe in gray areas when making major decisions. Jetfire transforms into a space shuttle. Jetfire carries a Neutron Assault Rifle and an Energon Repair Ray, and has the abilities Hover and Spawn Sentry. voiced by Troy Baker.

Other Autobots
Ultra Magnus: Once a sergeant in the Cybertronian Elite Guard back on Cybertron, Ultra Magnus is a high-ranking lieutenant, Optimus Prime's second-in-command and leader of an Autobot commando unit called the Wreckers. He is a strict and methodical commander who sticks closely to military protocol and becomes aggravated when others fail to respect his chain of command, therefore he disliked leading the Wreckers because many of their members were anarchic and reckless. He transforms into the same type of long-nose truck as Optimus Prime did prior to his upgrade, except with a different color scheme of light blue (In the toy line, his vehicle mode resembles a Mercedes-Benz Actroscommercial truck). voiced by Michael Ironside

Smokescreen: Once a soldier-in-training in the Cybertronian Elite Guard given the duty to guard archivist Alpha Trion in the Iacon Hall of Records during the war, Smokescreen is a young, impulsive and inexperienced Autobot who joins Team Prime in the series' second season, having found his way to Earth after escaping from a Decepticon prison ship. He always longed to fight on the battlefield as a proper soldier, which he never had the opportunity to do until joining Team Prime. He transforms into a sports car resembling a Lotus Exige, and his robot mode design is based on the Generation 1 version of Smokescreen. When he is first introduced, his color scheme is white, red and blue, but he changes his colors to blue and yellow in the third season. voiced by Nolan North

Wheeljack: Wheeljack is Bulkhead's best friend back on Cybertron, a former Wrecker and pilot of a star ship called the Jack-Hammer (Renamed "Star-Hammer" in the series' toy line), whose robot mode design is based on the Generation 1 character of the same name and transforms into a white, green and red sports car resembling a Lancia Fenomenon Stratos. For the series' first two seasons, Wheeljack does not join Team Prime (preferring instead to travel around on his own) and is a recurring character. voiced by James Horan

Strongarm:  A cadet in the Cybertronian Elite Guard who transforms into a blue and white police-modified SUV. She often worries about abiding by the law and following protocol which in some cases jeopardizes the mission. voiced by Constance Zimmer

Drift: Formerly a Decepticon known as Deadlock, Drift is an Autobot bounty hunter who transforms into an orange samurai-like car resembling a cross between a Bugatti Veyron and a Gumpert Apollo. His figure is that of a samurai, generally doing things the honorable way, which includes fighting fairly (much to his disadvantage). Although it is not seen very often early on, Drift has shown he is capable of being both a strict yet fair sensei and a caring father figure. voiced by Eric Bauza

Silverbolt: an Autobot jet. He is the leader of the Aerialbots. Silverbolt is a noble minded Autobot who would sacrifice his life for the cause. Despite being a flying Autobot, the Aerialbot commander has a fear of heights. Silverbolt carries a Photon Burst Rifle and has the abilities Energon Barrier and Shockwave. voiced by Patrick Seitz

Air Raid: a headstrong member of the Aerialbots who would rather fly into a group of Decepticons instead of gunning them from afar because it's more fun. This attitude often puts him and his comrades in danger, though he almost as often tends to get them out of it. Air Raid carries a Scatter Blaster, has the abilities Cloaking and Whirlwind. voiced by Liam O'Brien.

Perceptor:  a dedicated astronomer and physicist, and he is not interested at all in the mystical or supernatural. There's a paradox named after him, presumably one he theorized. Distant and antisocial, Perceptor speaks with a bluntness befitting a scientist. Perceptor is one of the most brilliant scientific minds on all of Cybertron. Despite his dislike of combat situations, Perceptor is an excellent sharp shooter. voiced by Jim Ward

Omega Supreme: Striking fear into the sparks of almost every Decepticon, Omega Supreme is the mightiest Autobot of them all. Charged with being the last line of defense for Iacon, the Autobot capitol, and guarding the gateway to Cybertron's core, Omega Supreme is near-unstoppable in battle, relentless in his mission, and fearless in the face of danger. voiced by Fred Tatasciore

Anomaly: the young and feisty Autobot is a strange mix of both scientist and soldier; to his allies, he’s a benefactor who can remove even the most virulent effects from enemy weapons… But to any enemies on the battlefield, he is walking fallout, leaving anyone who crosses him infected and quarantined. And as he is always spoiling for a good fight, you’ll always find someone on the battlefield affected by his gifts, in one way or another. voiced by Akie Kotabe

Doubletake: A Cybertronian police enforcer and former Decepticon, Doubletake is rarely seen or heard by his targets until they’re on the verge of shutdown… And by then, he is already on his way to finding his next target. Equipped to handle almost all combat situations, this reconnaissance expert can keep himself going while leaving lingering damage on his enemies. voiced by Glenn Wrage

Ripraw: He may spend a lot of his downtime pumping iron and posing, but no Autobot could accuse Ripraw of slacking off when it comes to trashing Decepticons. This hulking warrior rolls into the battlefield like a supercharged meteor, a mass of shiny chrome and flame decals, and lobs the enemy around like dumb bells. And when it’s all over, Ripraw will happily skip the debriefing and roll on out to the posedown. voiced by Tom Clarke Hill

Triage: Triage doesn’t seem the medic type at first glance. When the battle’s raging, this short fused Autobot is just as likely to take a few shots at Decepticons with his built-in defibrillator than he is heal up his allies. voiced by Glenn Wrage

Metroplex: a gigantic Autobot whose alternate mode is a city. A more than capable arsenal in the Autobot ranks, Metroplex doesn't care for his own safety and is more than willing to sacrifice anything if it means securing the victory for his fellow comrades in the war. He has tremendous power, is loaded with rockets and isn't afraid to crush Decepticon leaders with his fist. In other words, don't piss him off. voiced by Fred Tatasciore.

Dinobots
Grimlock: egomaniacal, impatient and dimwitted, but he is a powerful soldier. Grimlock was a gladiator from Kaon, but chose to join the Autobots early on in the war. His has some issues to work out with Optimus Prime and shock and awe approach to combat meant he was not regarded as a great leader, but he has survived long enough to earn a high rank and command of the Lightning Strike Coalition. After being captured by Shockwave, they were reformatted into the Dinobots. He is good friends with Swoop, Slug, Sludge, & Snarl and wields his prized energon sword in battle. voiced by Gregg Berger

Slug: an Autobot fighter who loves to turn Decepticons into pieces of slag and a member of the Lightning Strike Coalition Force and now the Dinobots, as their tactition. Slug turns into a Triceratops. voiced by Travis Willingham

Sludge:  an Autobot and a member of the Lightning Strike Coalition Force under the command of Grimlock during the Great War, as his logistics expert. Sludge turns into an Apatosaurus.

Snarl: an Autobot and a member of the Lightning Strike Coalition Force and now the Dinobots during the Great War, as their analyst. He turns into a Stegosaurus. voiced by Sam Riegel

Swoop: a flight-capable Autobot and a member of the Lightning Strike Coalition Force and now the Dinobots, as their scout. He's the one who gave his pal, Grimlock, the idea changing his team's name. Swoop turns into a Pteranadon. voiced by Mark Allan Stewart

Decepticons
Megatron: Megatron is the tyrannical leader of the Decepticons and captain of the warship Nemesis. He transforms into a M1A2 Abrams main battle tank. Before the war, Megatron (then calling himself "Megatronus" after one of the original thirteen Transformers) fought as a gladiator in the city of Kaon, and he was close friends with Orion Pax. However, while introducing his aggressive, radical ideals to the Cybertronian council, they rejected them but made Orion a Prime after hearing his more benign words. Megatronus' grudge against Optimus began here, and he soon became a brutal warlord, shortening his name to Megatron. He rarely engages in battle, but when he does he is a fearsome warrior even seen taking on all Autobots at once, minus Optimus, with ease. voiced by Fred Tatasciore

Soundwave:  Megatron's communications officer and joint second-in-command. He has an army of Cassettes - Frenzy, Rumble and Laserbeak. Soundwave is known for being unquestionably loyal to Megatron. Commanding an armada of Mini-Con Deployers, Soundwave can infiltrate and acquire enemy intel. Soundwave is often not trusted by other Decepticons out of fear he might also spy on them and report back to Megatron. he transforms into a Oshkosh HEMTT M985 w/ communications array. voiced by Isaac C. Singleton, Jr.

Starscream: The air commander of the Seekers, Starscream is as ambitious as they come. During the early days of the war, Starscream sold the military services of the Seekers to Megatron in order to one day usurp his Decepticon master and take command of Cybertron for himself. His known veichle mode is a F-22A Raptor air superiority fighter. Starscream carries both a Null Ray and a Scatter Blaster and has the abilites Shockwave and Hover. voiced by Sam Riegel

Thundercracker:  a Decepticon serving under Megatron. He's a scientist by nature, with a more upperclass air, and stands out among his fellow Decepticons in being a fairly calm and level-headed fellow. He believes in the cause, even if he's not enthusiastic about certain of Megatron's methods. Lacking the endless ambition of Starscream and the cruel thuggery of Skywarp, he displays little malice towards his enemies and takes no joy from battle. For Thundercracker, conflict is simply applied physics and chemistry, nothing more than the redirection of forces and energy towards the desired target... his foes. He transforms into a  A-10 Thunderbolt II. Thundercracker carries a Neutron Assault Rifle and an Energon Repair Ray, as well as having the abilities Spawn Sentry and Dash. voiced by Graham McTavish.

Skywarp: One of the Seekers, Skywarp isn't exactly the most professional Decepticon around. He's rather immature, stubborn, and prone to insults (giving less-than-witty ones and receiving ones he doesn't even notice, sometimes from himself). On the other hand, he sometimes shows a surprising shrewdness, shutting up long enough to perform vicious sneak-attacks on unsuspecting Autobots with his tricky cloaking and teleportation abilities. Maybe that's why he's kept around. Skywarp carries a Scatter Blaster and has the abilites Cloaking and Whirlwind. he transforms into a F-117A Nighthawk stealth fighter. voiced by Richard Epcar.

Barricade: Barricade has got a bit of a mouth on him. Whether it's smashing through an Autobot roadblock or hunting down his latest quarry, he rarely lets an opportunity to taunt, criticize or demoralize someone go by. And no, not even his fellow Decepticons are safe...not even Megatron. One would think this would mean a short end to his career, but apparently not. The Decepticon leader has taken to tolerating his loud mouth, perhaps due to his sheer effectiveness and tenacity in his job as an enforcer of Decepticon law, but possibly also because his scolding of the other Decepticons sometimes works in Megatron's favor. Barricade carries a Neutron Assault Rifle, and has the abilites Energon Barrier and Shockwave. He  transforms into a Saleen S281E police car. Voiced by Steve Blum

Lugnut:  Lugnut is a large, hulking Decepticon who transforms into a purple military bomber plane and has immense physical strength. He is extremely loyal to Megatron, agreeing with everything he says and regarding any Decepticon who questions or doubts him as a traitor. He is shown to be enemies with the Autobot Warpath. voiced by David Kaye

Slipstream: a female Decepticon who fought on Cybertron during the early days of the Autobot/Decepticon war. She is a Seeker who specializes in sarcasm and stinging insults hidden behind a thin veneer of humor. Starscream finds her relatively unreadable. Slipstream carries a Neutron Assault Rifle, has the abilities Cloaking and Shockwave. voiced by Gina Torres

Knock Out: a Decepticon medic, who transforms into a red sports car loosely resembling an Aston Martin One-77. Extremely vain, narcissistic and quite sarcastic, he takes great pride in his appearance, and becomes enraged whenever his vehicle form's paint job is damaged in any way. Although he often compliments himself for his skills as a medic, he rarely shows consideration for his patients. Knock Out also has a good relationship with Breakdown, his partner and assistant. voiced by Daran Norris

Breakdown: Breakdown is a powerful and brutish Decepticon warrior, who transforms into a blue, heavily armored military truck resembling an Oshkosh Sandcat equipped with a missile turret on the roof. He shares a long rivalry with Bulkhead, and is also Knock Out's partner and assistant. Breakdown carries a Scatter Blaster and has the abilites Dash and Shockwave. voiced by Adam Baldwin

Blitzwing: Blitzwing is a triple-changer, able to transform into two different vehicle modes, a fighter jet and an assault tank. He also has a split personality represented by three different faces which spin around in a similar fashion to the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe character Man-E-Faces. They include a red face who is always angry, a blue face who is calm, rational and hardly ever expresses emotion, and a black face who is comically insane. All three of Blitzwing's faces speak in a stereotypical German accent with the angry face having similar speech patterns to Arnold Schwarzenegger. voiced by Bumper Robinson

Blackout: Blackout is a colossal Decepticon with the ability to generate electromagnetic pulses by stomping the ground, which cause nearby machinery to deactivate. He transforms into a  Sikorsky MH-53 Pave Low helicopter. Blackout is armed with rotary machine guns and energon wave cannons. He is also able to detach and wield his tail rotor blades as a close-combat weapon. voiced by Clancy Brown

Other Decepticons
Shockwave: a brilliant Decepticon scientist and a former member of the scientist caste in the industrial city of Kaon. In a reversal of the usual order, he was swayed by the ambitions of the former mining caste member turned gladiator Megatron. Serving as Megatron's "pet mad scientist" and a joint second-in-command of the Decepticonforces, along with Starscream and Soundwave, he saw to the fighter's armament during his rise to prominence, all the while fantasizing on the prospect of mass producing such warriors by taking damaged Decepticons and turning them into super-soldiers. Thankfully, Megatron's more practical nature reined in Shockwave as the movement which became the Decepticons finally moved out of the shadows. Shockwave is emotionless and detached from others, which allows him to use pure logic in order to further his own plans. Experimenting with Space bridge technology, Shockwave is able to open portals to other worlds and extract images of native lifeforms. He's known for using his scientific knowledge to reformat prisoners of war into hideous abominations. Shockwave carries a Neutron Assault Rifle, has the abilities Hover and Shockwave. Voiced by Steven Blum

Cyclonus: an extremely loyal and efficient air warrior in the Decepticon army. His chilling voice speaks of the destruction that they will rain down on their enemies. Unfortunately, beneath it all, Cyclonus is a bit of a coward and will turn and run with his tail between his legs if things get out of his control. Voiced by Rick D. Wasserman

Dreadwing: Once captain of a Seeker armada back on Cybertron, Dreadwing is a devoted follower of Megatron, who has a penchant for planting explosives around the battlefield to surprise his enemies. He transforms into a blue and yellow fighter jet resembling an F-35 Lightning II, and shares the same body template as his twin brother, Skyquake. voiced by Tony Todd

Skyquake: Skyquake was the identical twin brother of Dreadwing and a devoted follower of Megatron. He was entombed in stasis on Earth for centuries before Starscream re-awakens him in the episode Masters and Students. He transforms into a green, silver and red fighter jet resembling an F-35 Lightning II, and shares the same body template as Dreadwing. He is shot down by Bumblebee in a fight with Optimus Prime, and the Autobots bury his remains. voiced by Richard Green

Makeshift: Makeshift was a Decepticon spy with the rare ability to take any form, provided that he has information on whoever or whatever he was impersonating. His true form is never seen in its entirety, all that is shown is a silhouette cast in shadows. voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson

Switchblade: a ruthless and brutal Decepticon Commander, Captain of the Leviathan and has his own armada of Flight Vehicons. Voiced by Steve Blum

Derail: As Shockwave has noted, Derail is unafraid of death. Frankly, he's not afraid of anything. This doesn't make him stupid, however. An explosives expert who stores his gear in his considerably large and armored altmode, Derail is fully aware of the fact that his allies could be blown to bits just as easily as his enemies and gladly heals his comrades right up. Winning the war is a team effort, and he's a team player. Voiced by Kerry Shale

Deadheat: Stylish, deadly, loud, fast. These are the only words that you can truly use to describe Deadheat 's core essence. Quicker than the speed of sound, this demon uses edged weapons and laser blasts to get the job done. Outrunning everyone, from Velocitron to Earth, this motion manipulator still believes in giving his opposition some chance to face him even as he pushes himself towards his limits. Voiced by Tom Clarke Hill

Astraea: It takes a special kind of 'Con to gain Onslaught's respect. Astraea is one of them. A risktaker who puts the lust in bloodlust, this woman of wreckage works with aerial support in the form of air to surface explosives to perform a dance of death from above. She's been compared to the end of the world for a reason. Voiced by Monet Mazur

Hotwire: Hotwire shouldn’t be taken at face value... Sure, he’s a money hungry arms dealer with a list of black-market contacts that would impress even Swindle, but don’t think for a moment he isn’t loyal to the Decepticon cause. He’s dedicated to his family, just as much as his bottom line. Voiced by Glenn Wrage

Drive-By: an assassin who likes to put the fear of God into the Autobots; his body dripping with oil and afflicted by the dreaded Cosmic Rust, he rolls up in the dead of night, waiting in the darkness before he strikes, reducing his victims to a mess of iron filings and corroded circuits. Voiced by Toby Longworth

Rampart: a walking fortress, made up of layers of armor bolted onto his already considerable superstructure. Armed with weaponry as mean-looking as he is, there isn’t an Autobot out there who could get past Megatron’s own personal Fort Knox… Indeed, rumour has it anyone who even challenges Rampart meets a painful end. Voiced by Stanley Townsend

Trypticon: A titan of a Decepticon, Trypticon casts a vast shadow across the battlefield whenever he appears. Though he once turned into Trypticon Station, a neutral sciencific outpost, Trypticon's intelligence is only just enough to make him an effective warrior, even if it hardly seems needed with his vast array of weapons. Voiced by Fred Tatasciore

Combaticons
Onslaught: The Combaticons are a fairly unruly mob, and it takes a strict leader to keep them in check. Thankfully, Onslaught fills that role nicely. Precision, strategy, and cunning are his watchwords, and they'll be necessary to reign in his troops. Submitting himself to Shockwave's combiner experiments, he became the core of the dangerously unstable gestalt form known as Bruticus. Voiced by Travis Willingham

Vortex: Vortex is the interrogator of the Combaticons. Even his fellow Decepticons are disgusted by his advanced techniques for extracting information from prisoners. Vortex takes advantage of his flight mode by surveying the battlefield and blasting any Autobots who find their way into his weapon's scope. Voiced by Dave Boat

Brawl: As a member of the Combaticons, Brawl enjoys the destruction he causes on his own, but always looks forward to the devastation caused by uniting into Bruticus. Brawl has the shortest temper out of all the Combaticons. Brawl is rage incarnate. It's not that he doesn't love his job—he does—it's just that he has so little control over the destruction he brings to the battlefield. His rage is so great, it's been suggested that when he combines with his fellow Combaticons to form Bruticus Maximus, it's his rage alone that fuels the titan. But fortunately for Brawl, he has no problem with this. Voiced by Nolan North

Swindle: Swindle is always looking for a way to profit from the misfortune of others. Being part of the Combaticons allows Swindle the opportunity to scavenge or steal whatever he thinks he can profit from. Voiced by Steven Blum

Blast Off: Blast Off may seem disgusted by those who cannot escape the atmosphere and reach the orbit on their own ability, but it's really a front to hide the loneliness when he's up there. He is also a bit of a speed demon, and is a bit reckless about it. Combining with the other Combaticons, they can form Bruticus. Voiced by Keith Silverstein

Insecticons
Sharpshot: the leader of the Insecticons. He's extremely arrogant and sadistic, but cowardly whenever things don't go his way. He really likes electrocuting things, and seems to gain some sort of pleasure from it akin to a human taking drugs. Voiced by Steve Blum

Kickback: A member of the Insecticons, the independent Kickback prefers to spend his time cozying-up to others, so that once they've warmed up to him and he has his own circle of friends, he rewards them. With blackmail. And they end up doing his bidding. A manipulative, completely psychotic, and dangerously unpredictable creep, Kickback is trouble for any Autobot... unless you're Slug. Voiced by Troy Baker

Hardshell: Among the Insecticons, Hardshell is among the most ferocious. He doesn't need to prove it through words, as his many battle scars, gained while off-lining many a Wrecker, are ample proof. Shockwave describes him as preferring to rely on strategy and weaponry instead of his instincts. Hardshell also likes to gloat about those he has destroyed in battle, does not believe in mid-battle banter, and has little patience for those who insult him or his brethren. Voiced by Scott Whyte

Humans
Jay: Jay is 16 years old,  he has an instinct for leadership but was initially unsure about his leadership role, as the others displayed obvious physical skills to signify and cement their places in the group, whereas Jay's were more subtle. Jay takes his role as a hero extremely seriously, usually being the one who's always worrying about potential threats even when everything seems fine. His sense of responsibility and focused work ethic tends to be the foundation of the group. Sailing seems to be his favourite hobby. his  Autobot guardian is Bumblebee. voiced by Kirby Morrow

Atlanta: Atlanta is 15 years old, She was born and raised in the Northwest Territories and was brought up around weapons and such, which explains her odd passion for dangerous weapons.Atlanta gradually develops feelings for Archie over the series. She is loud and reckless, often following the Autobots into dangerous situations without thinking and showing little regard for her own safety. She has a strong friendship with her Autobot guardian Arcee. voiced by Meghan Black

Herry: A 16-year-old farm boy, Growing up on a farm, he is laid-back and easy-going. He has a big appetite and is fond of his grandmother, "Granny," who appears to have raised him. Granny is the only parental figure that seems to know about Herry and the Autobots. He is also prone to seasickness and sleeps with a teddy bear. Herry appears to be the only one not romantically linked to anyone (Neil is an exception; he loves himself), but is known to be easily enchanted with women. his Autobot guardian is Bulkhead. voiced by Ty Olsson

Archie: Archie is 15 years old, He tends to be brash, macho, somewhat insensitive, and has a slight tendency to show off, but also tends to keep to himself and is rather cynical. His scepticism extends towards the supernatural, resulting in his initial hostility toward Theresa, Archie has also been attracted to Atlanta since they first met, but unfortunately, he does not have the courage to confess his feelings, though he did kiss her on the cheek once. his Autobot guardian is Cliffjumper. voiced by Sam Vincent

Theresa: Theresa is 16 years old and her father, who owns cattle ranches across Canada, is very preoccupied with his work (his lack of attention to anything else annoys her). She is very wealthy and is used to the finer things in life, A black belt in taekwondo at 12 years old, she has excellent fighting skills and is armed with nunchucks. She has a natural sense of direction, She has strong feelings for Jay. There are many hints throughout the series indicating that the creators are leaning on them as a couple, especially given that they are frequently seen together. Her Autobot guardian is Sideswipe. voiced by Kelly Sheridan

Odie: he is physically smaller than the other heroes but, in fact, he is one of the oldest heroes at 16 years of age. He has super intelligence, cleverness and extremely advanced skills with all types of electronics. He is also the group's tactician and the first to come up with a plan. He wears green-tinted glasses, likes virtual reality video games—he is apparently skilled enough at them to fly a special jet plane he has never flown before (although the design was taken right out of one of his favorite video games)--and suffers from claustrophobia, which he can overpower with a specially designed device placing the location elsewhere (in his mind). his Autobot guardian Is Jazz. voiced by Doron Bell Jr.

Neil: Neil is 16 years old and exceptionally handsome and knows it, as he works as a freelance model and has his photos plastered all over New Olympia. Archie once said that: "The only person Neil loves is Neil." His lifestyle made him a spoiled brat, and the others initially harbored some doubts of his status as a "hero." He always has a monogrammed three-paneled mirror on-hand, which includes an autographed picture of himself that flips out of the middle mirror. Neil considers himself to be quite cultured and an all-around fashion expert, and is easily upset if his clothes become dirty or spotted. He is notorious for being late and is also obsessed with horror films focused on vampires and werewolves. He tends to be rather blunt, has a high opinion of himself, and is easily startled. He emits a high-pitched girlish scream when frightened, his worst fears are, not surprisingly, becoming bald, gaining weight, and developing skin problems. He also snores quite loudly when he sleeps to the irritation of the other teen heroes. Despite his self-centered attitude, Neil does care deeply for his friends and will do whatever he can to help them when they need him most, even if it means putting aside the well-being of himself and his hair, though he does enjoy making fun of Odie especially in The Trojan Horse, but Jay often tells him to back off. his Autobot guardian is Ironhide. voiced by Ted Cole