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![]() ![]() The most explicit of faults the show suffered from are the repeated instances of characters being referred to with the wrong name, particularly the Mini-Cons. ![]() Technical faults on a scripting and production level make it clear that the show was put together in an extremely short timeframe, as a lot of what was produced was not up to modern broadcast standards when it was released. To put it straight, the English dub of Armada was riddled with dubbing errors. Prominent technical issuesīetween the American (top) and Japanese (bottom) airings, the entire back row of Mini-Cons was changed or recolored. When Armada was first announced, an unnamed Hasbro source was quoted as claiming Mainframe Entertainment had been "tapped" to make the show. Even the Japanese versions of most of these post-hiatus episodes were aired in Japan ahead of the United States, except for the final three these were burned off as part of a week-long run of daily broadcasts on Cartoon Network just two weeks before the Japanese broadcast of the series concluded. Following a summer hiatus of the American broadcast in 2003, the "Hydra Cannon" episodes and the beginning of "The Unicron Battles" arc debuted on Canadian television, while the final nine episodes of the series first aired in the United Kingdom. The show was produced in Japan with animation by Actas Inc., but the English localization by Voicebox Productions was the first to reach air the "original" Japanese version was not broadcast in its home country until six months after the American premiere. ProductionĪrmada was the first Transformers cartoon to be co-developed in the United States and Japan. Starting with episode #41 "Depart" (or alternately episode #40 "Remorse"), the Hasbro-market title sequence included the " The Unicron Battles" branding, heralding the coming of, well, Unicron, the ultimate evil. ![]() |
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