Transformers: The Headmasters - Episodes

Episodes

  1. Four Warriors Come Out of the Sky
  2. The Mystery of Planet Master
  3. A Dream is Born, Double Prime
  4. Operation: Cassette
  5. Rebellion on Planet Beast
  6. Approach of the Demon Meteorite
  7. The Four-Million-Year-Old Veil of Mystery
  8. Terror! The Six Shadows
  9. Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 1
  10. Cybertron Is in Grave Danger, Part 2
  11. The Shadow Emperor, Scorponok
  12. The Dormant Volcano Mysteriously Erupts
  13. Head On!! Fortress Maximus
  14. Explosion on Mars!! Maximus Is in Danger
  15. Explosion on Mars!! MegaZarak Appears
  16. Return of the Immortal Emperor
  17. SOS from Planet Sandra
  18. Daniel Faces His Biggest Crisis Ever!!
  19. Fight to the Death on Planet Hive!!
  20. Battle for Defense of the False Planet
  21. Find MegaZarak's Weak Spot!!
  22. Head Formation of Friendship
  23. Mystery of the Space Pirate Ship
  24. Ultra Magnus Dies!!
  25. The Emperor of Destruction Vanishes on an Iceberg
  26. I Risk My Life for Earth
  27. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters, Part 1
  28. Miraculous Warriors, Targetmasters, Part 2
  29. The Master Sword Is in Danger!!
  30. The Zarak Shield Turns the Tide
  31. Operation: Destroy the Decepticons
  32. My Friend Sixshot!
  33. Duel on the Asteroid
  34. The Final Showdown on Earth, Part 1
  35. The Final Showdown on Earth, Part 2
  36. Heroic Legend: Optimus Prime vs. Megatron!
  37. Heroic Legend: 2010 Wars
  38. Heroic Legend: Head On! Master Warriors

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