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What if Transformers Armada was dubbed by Disney under its Sensation Animation IP and aired on ABC Family in 2002? (and later on Jetix in 2004)

Cast[]

Transformers Armada
Character and Voice Actor

(English; Voicebox Productions)

Character and Voice Actor(Japanese) Character and Voice Actor

(English; Sensation Animation)

Optimus Prime (Garry Chalk)
  • Sparkplug
Convoy (Toru Okawa)
  • Prime
Optimus Prime (Neil Kaplan)
  • Primo
Red-Alert (Brain Dobson)
  • Longarm
Ratchet (Iyuku Sawaki)
  • Hook
Ratchet (Lex Lang)
  • Hold-Up
Hot Shot (Brent Miller)
  • Jolt
Hot Rod (Kosuke Okano)
  • Jolt
Hot Shot (Wally Wingert)
  • Jolt
Laserbeak (N/A) Cyberhawk (N/A) Laserbeak
Smokescreen/Hoist (Dale Wilson)
  • Liftor
Grap/Grap Super Mode (Katsuhisa Hoku)
  • Lift
Grapple (Kyle Hebert)
  • Liftor
Scavenger (Ward Perry)
  • Rollbar
Devastor (Keiji Fujiwara)
  • Dirt
Demolishor (Neil Kaplan)
  • Chase
Blurr (Brian Drummond)
  • Incinerator
Silverbolt (Isshin Chiba)
  • Turbo
Silverbolt (David Lodge)
  • Turbo
Jetfire (Scott McNeil)
  • Commetor
Jetfire (Susumu Chiba)
  • Sonar
Jetfire (Wayne C. Lewis)
  • Sonar
Side Swipe (Sam Vincent)
  • Nightbeat
Stepper (Nobuyuki Kobushi)
  • Cher
Meister (Tom Fahn)
  • Gauge
Overload (N/A) Ultra Magnus (N/A) Ultra Magnus
Megatron/Galvatron (David Kaye)
  • Leader-1
Megatron (Kiyoyuki Yamada)
  • Barrel
Megatron (Daniel Riodran)
  • Blazer
Starscream/Thundercracker (Michael Dobson)
  • Swindle
Starscream (Jin Yamanoi)
  • Grid
Starscream (Dave Mallow)
  • Grille
Demolishor (Alvin Sanders)
  • Blackout
Ironhide (Koji Yusa)
  • Search
Irontread (Richard Epcar)
  • Specs
Cyclonus (Don Brown)
  • Crumplezone
Sandstorm (Isshin Chiba)
  • Cannon
Sandstorm (Derek Stephen Prince)
  • Warpath
Thrust (Colin Murdock)
  • Inferno
Thrust (Koji Yusa)
  • Thunder
Thrust (Bob Papenbrook)
  • Blunder
Tidal Wave (Doug Parker) Shockwave (Jin Yamanoi) Broadside (Michael Sorich)
Wheeljack (Michael Daingerfield) Rampage (Susumu Chiba) Sideswipe (Crispin Freeman)
Sideways (Paul Dobson)
  • Unknown (Rook and Crosswise)
Double Face (Takahiro Sakurai)
  • Mirror (Blight and Shadow)
Doublepunch (Steve Blum)
  • Unknown (Rook and Crosswise)
Unicron (Mark Acheson)
  • Dead-End
Unicron (Katsumi Cho)
  • Bug
Unicron (Liam O'Brien)
  • Slog
Perceptor (Sound FX)
  • High Wire (Terry Klaussen)
  • Grindor
  • Sureshock
Bumble (Akira Tomisaka)
  • Wheelie (Akira Tomisaka)
  • Bank
  • Arcee
Rumble (Derek Stephen Prince)
  • Wheelie (Tom Fahn)
  • Breaker
  • Arcee
Rad (Kirby Morrow) Rad (Masataka Nakai) Rad (Joshua Seth)
Carlos (Matt Hill) Carlos (Yukie Maeda) Carlos (Brian Donovan)
Alexis (Tabitha St. Germain) Alexa (Akira Tomisaka) Alexa (Lara Jill Miller)
Billy (Andrew Francis) Billy (Tarusuke Shingaki) Billy (Wayne Grayson)
Fred (Tony Sampson) Jim (Nobuyuki Kobushi) Jim (Tony Oliver)

Crew[]

  • Michael Sorich - Voice Director

Trivia[]

  • This is the only entry in the Transformers Unicron Trilogy to be dubbed by Sensation Animation before it shut down on July 13th, 2003. Studio E Productions (now Studiopolis) would take over the latter company's duties to dub the rest of the series, as well as Energon.
  • Originally, Jess Harnell did voice lines for Irontread in Armada, but was replaced by Richard Epcar as they wanted Irontread to sound American.
  • Hook, its Japanese name, was originally planned to be the English name for Ratchet's Mini-Con partner, but was changed to Hold-Up instead. This was due to Hasbro's loss of this name's trademark.
  • One of the members of the Air Defense Mini-Con Team was originally planned to be named Sonar, but that honor belonged to Jetfire's Mini-Con partner in both the English and Japanese dubs. It would be named Movor instead.

Toyline[]