Ep 33 - Duel on the Asteroid
As the Decepticons are passing through the Asteroid belt on the way to Earth, the Autobots catch them and start battling. Sixshot shows up and demands a duel with Chromedome, allowing both sides to withdraw. Chromedome accepts, to get his revenge for all the friends Sixshot has killed, but is told that he will be banished from the Autobots if he does. The duel takes place on one of the Asteroids, but to make sure both combatants are destroyed, Zarak has a bomb planted on the Asteroid. It explodes, but both survive thanks to Daniel interfering. Chromedome is allowed back into the Autobot ranks. Sixshot heads off towards Earth, knowing for sure now that Zarak wants him dead.
At least someone did their homework by using actual Asteroid names... but in this instance, they could have called them anything and no one would have cared. Besides, would the Decepticons call Asteroids by names given by Humans or would they even bother to do research to find out?
Pity the writer didn't do their homework on the events in the Headmasters Cartoon, as the Narrator refer to Mars as if it wasn't destroyed earlier in the series.
Daniel gets into trouble again, and the Autobots have to abandon their duty (again) to go rescue him. If they hadn't brought him along, the Decepticons probably would have been destroyed ages ago.
Daniel's Exo/Excel suit transforms the same as in the 1986 Movie, but flies this time instead of driving. But then when he falls into a crevice, he doesn't fly out to save himself.
Daniel to Sixshot - 'Shoot me if you have to shoot'. If only I could reach into the TV and pull the trigger for him... then it'd be problem solved.
Ep 34 - The Final Showdown on Earth, part one
Ep 35 - The Final Showdown on Earth, part two
The Decepticons erect several 'Death Towers' around the Earth that draw energy from the planet, and send it to a satellite they placed in orbit. To prevent the Earth from being totally drained, the Autobots have to destroy the indestructible towers by combining their powers in the same way the Headmasters combine their powers, and channelling it through the Master Sword. The battle ends with Scorponok being sliced in two (and blowing up) by Fortess Maximus, and the Decepticons just suddenly leave Earth. The Autobots leave as well to restore peace to the Universe. After all their time on Earth, all Transformers have now suddenly decided to vacate the planet as if it is worthless to both sides.
The Decepticons sink a cruise ship called 'Queen World', but later it is being used to transport injured people.
Metroplex reports that the Decepticons on Earth are remnants left behind by Zarak while he went to Planet Master... but, the Duocons on Earth were in the previous Episode on board Scorponok in the Asteroid Belt.
Oooooo, apparently everyone in Canberra speaks Japanese. Actually, it's pretty nifty to see Australia featured in Gen1 somewhere, even if it is in the JP series.
Aaaand once again, Daniel begs to go on a mission, and again they let him go, against better judgement.
Daniel has to help rescue his unconscious mother from the ravine, but the gap looked to be big enough for the Headmasters' heads to fly down and fly her up.
Punch talks in a plural tense, referring to himself as 'we' instead of 'I'.
Sixshot appears to have killed the Decepticon Clones, as their heads are hanging off their necks, but they appear later unharmed.
Gliss is the substance the towers are made from. Apparently it comes from the remnants of an ancient civilisation, and doesn't sound like anything real.
Soundblaster is in the Alps (think Switzerland and Austria), and he sees Maximus flying through the mountains and somehow assumes that they are heading for Egypt.
Well, that's the end of the first of the three extra Japanese Generation One cartoons, and as much as I'm glad I've now watched it, I'm a little disappointed in the way it played out and ended (so many loose ends). It's like there was no bible or series outline, as the stories and mini-arcs seemed to go in all sorts of directions without much sense. The middle arc with the Decepticons out in space plundering planets would have made more sense if it was the arc of the entire series. But just as it started getting into it, the story suddenly changed direction and they were back on Earth for a few episodes... then Planet Master for a few episodes... then Earth again... And what about the changes in leaders on both sides, with some departures not making much sense or becoming loose ends that were never tied up before the end. Rodimus and Galvatron are still out there, somewhere, and so are the rest of the Decepticons, as they were chased from Earth, not destroyed. If there is any continuity, maybe they will return in Masterforce (but I doubt it, judging by the way the next series is written up).
Headmasters used characters from earlier seasons of Generation One (the 'Western' seasons), as if it were just Season 4, so it would be odd not to see any carried over to the next series/season (Masterforce).
Well, the adventure continues...
Next up, Super-God Masterforce!