Ep 11 - Ginrai: God On of Rage!!

The Autobots are trying to convince Ginrai to join with them permanently, while the Decepticons try to destroy him and his Transtector for siding with the enemy.


Ginrai doesn't know the activation word for the bracelets, but some how activated them in the last episode just by touching them together.

Hydra is destroying red trucks with a giant truck of his own, instead of just destroying them with his Jet like Buster does.

Giga is off playing golf, and destroys a passing plane with a special golfball. Actually, we see a lot of human death in this episode to traumatise the kiddies.


Ep 12 - A Strange Friendship: Cancer and Minerva

Suddenly finding another 3 sets of Godmaster bracelets in his truck, Ginrai is called to Japan to negotiate directly with Hawk to join the Autobots. On the way, they cross paths with the Decepticon Headmasters and capture Cancer (the youngest one who uses 'Squeezeplay'). Ginrai and Hawk interrogate Cancer to find out more about the Godmasters, while Minerva tries to attend to his injuries.



Either the translations of the subtitles aren't accurate, or we have a new version of the Godmaster concept from a couple episodes ago. This time there are 7 individual lifeforms (not 2 parents and offspring), who have entered Transtectors and are 'finding' humans to bond with. Mega and Giga are apparently not humans (because they refer to Humans as if they weren't), so the Godmaster entities aren't just bonding with Humans.

They also mention that there are only 7 Godmaster entities, but that doesn't add up as we have Mega and Giga claiming one between them (which we haven't seen revealed yet), Buster and Hydra have one each (their 2 Jets), Ginrai has one (the truck), plus 3 more Autobot Godmasters (3 cars), and the Spy Clouder (Doubledealer). That should make 8, but there might be an explanation later as to why it is only considered 7.

Minerva nursing Cancer has him seeing her differently now - not just as an enemy out of principle.

And Mega hugging Cancer when he returned, like she is a loving Mother. Actually, Giga and Mega tried to act like the caring parents of their Godmaster children a few episodes back (when they were telling the first version of the story), which is not very Decepticon like at all. Decepticon philosophy has always been that everything is an asset to be used and discarded without attachment when no longer needed.

We also get a very brief cameo of a single 'pure bred' Decepticon with Blood (Bombburst) on screen for a few seconds... Everyone else in this episode were humans and the human-operated robots.