Transformers: Robots in Disguise - Episodes

Episodes

The three clip shows of Robots in Disguise differ between the English and Japanese versions. Both are listed at the appropriate numbers.

  1. Battle Protocol!
  2. An Explosive Situation
  3. Bullet Train to the Rescue
  4. Spychangers to the Rescue
  5. The Hunt for Black Pyramid
  6. The Secret of the Ruins
  7. Sideburn's Obsession
  8. Secret Weapon: D-5
  9. Mirage's Betrayal
  10. Skid Z's Choice
  11. Tow-Line Goes Haywire
  12. The Ultimate Robot Warrior
  13. Hope for the Future
    Gigatron's Ambitions Revealed!
  14. The Decepticons
  15. Commandos
  16. Volcano
  17. Attack from Outer Space
  18. The Test
  19. The Fish Test
  20. Wedge's Short Fuse
  21. Landfill
  22. Sky-Byte Saves the Day
  23. A Test of Metal
  24. Ultra Magnus
  25. Ultra Magnus: Forced Fusion!
  26. Lessons of the Past
    Assemble! New Troops
  27. The Two Faces of Ultra Magnus
  28. Power to Burn!
  29. Fortress Maximus
  30. Koji Gets His Wish
  31. A Friendly Contest
  32. Peril from the Past
  33. Maximus Emerges
  34. The Human Element
  35. Mystery of the Ultra Magnus
    Gelshark's Blues
  36. Mistaken Identity
  37. Surprise Attack!
  38. Galvatron's Revenge
  39. The Final Battle

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