What I liked about Rescue Bots was that the team were not soldiers or warriors, but service members. This allowed you to see what the world of Cyberton was possibly like before the Great War.
I wouldn't mind seeing something like that again; Just a bunch of Bots somewhere in the Galaxy, far from the War, working jobs and just helping another civilization like its nothing. Could make for some interesting parallels, if done correctly.
Agreed, I saw a few episodes with my kid and there was one moment I realized it got dark when you think about it. One line from Peter Cullen voicing Prime where he wasn't aware of any Rescue bots still functional after the war. I told my kid how, in just one line for a kid's show that gives you an idea of how long this war was going. If Prime can't remember any first responders anymore, geeze that's super dark and sad.
What's weird is Rescue Bots Academy is what got me into Transformers. In 2017, everytime I go to Toysrus, I would always hear (Transformers: The Last Knight) I was kinda sick to deaf of hearing that. Also, the designs didn't interest me but it's The Last Knight so, I'm not surprised. I saw a trailer for the second season of RBA and it kinda interested me, maybe because it kinda reminded me of Paw Patrol which is another rescue show for kids.
I watched the Rescue Bots, there were a interesting cartoon but I’ve gotten use to the conflict version of the transformers. This is nice for the kids! Keep up the good work and happy holidays🦃🦃🦃
It's so weird that rescue bots was the last part of that universe. Its also interesting that because of how bad RID 2015 was for the most part, this became the main show TF to me Also I want a titan class high tied to go with tidal wave
I've been into Transformers since the beginning, but my son was exactly the right age for Rescue Bots when the cartoon started and absolutely loved the whole thing. We've had many happy hours watching Rescue Bots together and I think I enjoyed it just as much as he did. As an older fan it was also nice to see some media which followed characters who were not combatants in the great war and just focussed on protecting innocents. An excellent premise well executed.
@@bluescat581I was just thinking this! Rescue Bots, Friendship is Magic, and Bluey all are genuinely well written and entertaining shows that both strike that balance between preschool/kindergarten edutainment and some more complex and interesting concepts and storylines that both kids and adults of all ages can enjoy! And even more impressive is that the educational aspect is written for both kids and adults in mind, as just because you’re grown up doesn’t mean you stop learning, or don’t need a few reminders or some different perspectives of things you might already know! That’s one of the things I loved about My Little Pony: it did reuse some ideas and concepts and retaught similar or the same lesson in a few different episodes, but while there were a handful of episodes that were pretty much the same thing with only a few minor differences, often times there were episodes that actually used different aspects like new or different characters or settings to kinda flip the theme on it’s head and re-examine the question or problem in a different context. Like, say, sharing for example: one episode might be the typical lesson of “sharing is caring” and all that stuff, and the context reflects that lesson. Like someone hogging all the potato-chips. But another episode (or even the same episode) might tackle a slightly more complex situation: what if the person you’re sharing the potato-chips with is in turn hogging all those chips, and those chips were either yours, someone else’s or meant for everyone? Or even more intense, what if the person isn’t malicious or careless, but just genuinely confused. But for some reason you don’t want to interrupt that person as they seem intimidating, or you seem intimidating and you don’t want to seem rude, mean, or whatever? Long story short, these kinds of “preschool” shows are some of my favorite types of shows!!!
Rescue Bots admittedly became a guilty pleasure show for me. It felt surprisingly Episodic and Serialized at the same time, decent amount of adherance to continuity and did some interesting stuff on its own despite being aimed at younger audiences.
No guilt it’s honestly one of the best I watched when I was younger and really loved then rewatched it not too long ago and was surprised it was just as good as I remembered
Agreed completely. I started watching it out of boredom and I was quickly hooked. Great characters, the fact it was serialized (And never interrupted the ongoing plot for too long), the clever rescues that still made sense, competent villains (honestly felt like more of a threat than Prime Decepticons sometimes), and one of the best versions of Optimus Prime, finally wise with his years but still letting him have a few jokes.
I feel like one of the marks of a good preschool show is whether the parents, or really any adult, can enjoy it too. And this is definitely one of the best examples. When I first tried it out, I was surprised how competent the writing was and how perilous it could get. No wonder it became such a success. Chase is my favorite.
As an adult, I didn't care much for this cartoon, when I gave it a shot, I was impressed on how good it was! Even for a kids show. I ended up watching it all in Netflix.
I was also impressed I watched two episodes and found myself going, "Wow nicely done Hasbro you did it. You made a good show for the demographic age group while it is also accessible and fun for us OG fans." and I found myself eager to watch more episodes as the show went on. Even at its most 'pre-school kiddy show' presentation it seldom felt overly preachy or that it talked down to the audience. The show looked good for what it was, and had a great voice cast, and as an OG fan I was tickled pink when Michael Bell got to return in later seasons. Seeing him get to voice in Transformers again outside of fan-stuff or the Devestation video game made me smile given how much the man had vocalized he'd love to return to the Transformers universe while he still had the juice in him to voice act. I also should give props to the fact the story had continuity and did some daring things for a show with the intended pre-school demographic. Overall one of the best Transformers outings.
basically a dark horse of the Transformers series, it is really good but most people ignore it due to being originally aimed at preschoolers and toddlers.
I like that you can still give a dark undertone to the Rescue Bots, since the Sigma 17 team being the last Rescue Bots in existence, the others were wiped out by the war
It always baffled me how Rescue Bots managed to not only have a consistently higher quality floor than RID 2015, but also feel more mature and enjoyable than the "Prime sequel". May this series be forever remembered, and i wish Rescue Bots Academy luck in keeping up with it's predecessor.
I still remember being 6 years old and watching Rescue Bots every day it came out, and my dad was just like: "Hey, the Transformers comes now" and I just rushed to my living room to watch the Transformers Rescue Bots!
What impressed me most about Rescue Bots was the amount of realism in their rescue situations (in spite of being a kids show full of sci-fi future tech). Chase being involved in wreck while serving as a "driverless" taxi is now a thing (especially when the passenger tried to assert control, assuming he knows better). It's not enough to say the writing outshines fellow kids' first responders shows (PAW Patrol), but even some adult shows seem unbelievable in comparison (such as 9-1-1's calls to help a porch pirate who broke her leg while stealing, or CHiPs's infamously spectacular car pileups). Speaking of 9-1-1, I haven't seen any kids show (since G.I. Joe's PSAs) tackle the importance of not abusing the Emergency Call System as well as Rescue Bots (and its varied Mrs. Nederlander stories). Seriously, who calls Fire, Police, Air Rescue, *and* City Engineers to get a cat out of a tree?
I'm an adult who is a big fan of Rescue Bots, though not in the way you might think. I've always loved rescue work, police, firefighters, EMTs, etcetera. I've also always loved Transformers, and life lessons such as those taught by this show. This is literally the best of all worlds for me, combining nearly everything I enjoy into a series I love. Honestly? I can't wait for The Basics on the sequel series, Rescue Bots Academy.
@@lachauntiswashington231 ı think she is the best " human" lead after the Rescue bots crew. Because she is usefull compare to other leads. Like,she activelly helped and even rescued Outobots. Like in that space particals ep. Anyway,she deffinetly lost all of her annoying traits when she became a teen. And still keep her funny traits. So thats a +
Just to show how a sister of a show can be as good as the original ones. Sure, it aim at more younger audition but when you have so much war drama with how M.Bay revolutionise 3D Transformers, this show is a breath of a fresh air among any transformers series...
Huh - I never knew that Griffin Rock originated from the storybooks! I had thought that Chief Burns and the 'bots were the only concepts carried over from the pre-cartoon material.
The impression I get is that it was all sort of being worked on at the same time - the toy characters' names hadn't been finalized when the show development began, hence the disparity, but we know Dubuc loves griffins, so she probably WAS the one who named the town during the process, which then carried over to the books. Similarly, even though Book!Charlie is a fire chief and not a police chief, he IS a greying older man with a moustache, like the show, looking nothing like the toy!
@@ChrisMcFeely When Trent and I wrote the coupla RB books we did, we actually weren't aware of there being a cartoon in the works as I recall, but, well, Hasbro wouldn't have really told us, would they? But we were given the names & professions of the non-Burns-family toy-characters to work with, so... it's possible the name came from the showrunners, the name of the locale would definitely be something easily hammered out super-early in development to be passed along, before decisions to change the humans from the toy cast happened. (I don't remember if we got any notes about Chase offhand, whose personality is certainly very different between book and show.)
I started watching it out of boredom and I was quickly hooked. Great characters, the fact it was serialized (And never interrupted the ongoing plot for too long), the clever rescues that still made sense, competent villains (honestly felt like more of a threat than Prime Decepticons sometimes), and one of the best versions of Optimus Prime, finally wise with his years but still letting him have a few jokes. Another thing I liked was that all the bots were paired with a human that was very alike them in some aspects so they get along, and the opposite in others so they could better each other. It was also a huge relief that Cody wasn't the kind of character to always get himself in trouble because he wanted to help like most kid's cartoons do (heck even Transformers Prime did this), he only ended up in trouble by his own fault in select circumstances as trouble usually found him instead.
Rescue Bots as a show was far better than I ever expected it to be. I honestly liked the show more than Robots in Disguise 2015, maybe even Prime. And this is coming from someone whose favorite shows are Beast Wars, Animated, and Robots in Disguise 2001/Car Robots
To everyone still refusing to watch this show just because it's for young kids - that's a bullshit reason. Truly, do yourself a favor and just watch it, it's genuinely funny, heartwarming and well written. A pure joy to watch. Not every transformers media need to be grimdark and about war and with big explosions :p
My oldest son grew up with this show and I always loved watching it with him. The cast is amazing and I am BEYOND thrilled to be seeing them in the Generations line. I cannot wait to have all four of the original bots. I just wish they would release more human figures for shows like this and Earthspark.
I never connected with the original Rescue Bots when I was a kid, but I did binge the entire series of Rescue Bots Academy, and honestly loved it. Especially for how many deep-cut references they would include in the show, like Hot Shot’s love for JaAm and Wedge having a figurine of Animated Bumblebee in the background of one episode.
Even though I was in the age demographic for Transformers Prime when Rescue Bots was airing, I still watched it. Honestly one of the best kods shows out there. The writing was pretty good. It was interesting to see how it tied into the Aligned Continuity as a fan, and it just has a pleasant look. I now have a 1 year old nephew, and I already got him watching it when I babysit him. 😂
Crazy to think this show accomplished what no Transformers show ever did, surpass 100 episodes. It's not the first Hasbro show to reach that episode count, I think Friendship is Magic did it first and kept going even longer than Rescue Bots but this is an incredible achievement.
I still can’t believe this is tied to the Aligned Continuity. I saw a few episodes with a couple including Optimus and Bee and I just assumed Prime and Bee having their Transformers Prime voices was just..synergy with another Transformers cartoon on the Hub, Y’know like how Kevin Conroy would voice Batman in different continuities for example. Never would I have guessed Rescue Bots took place in the same universe as Transformers Prime, a series where Transformers have been shown being brutally ripped apart 💀
As someone who was there at the very beginning of Transformers in the '80s, I found the series refreshing. It was great to see something new done with the concept other than Autobots vs. Decepticons.
I think I found this gem when watching a vid about all of Mark Hamill's voice work. The art style looked cute so I watched an ep with Mark. Then another random one. Then all of season 1 on Canadian Netflix which was all it had at the time. It is for sure one of the best shows Transformers has ever made.
This was awesome! Best episode to date! Sweet and endearing, I never knew how beloved the series was. I had my reservations…being a G1er and enjoying the more adult versions of Transformers. But when I did catch it, Rescue Bots started to grow on me; and I could see it love & appeal. Good on you Chris for this one. And unexpected gem 💎 ❤
When I was younger I absolutely loved this series, and I'm pretty sure I cried at the finale. Seeing that it's now getting new toys is amazing. It's such a good show
I binged the cartoon on Netflix, and it was FAR better than it had any right to be, with great stories, an amazing theme song, and some of the best human characters in any version of Transformers. I -really- hope we at least get the rest of the core four Rescue Bots in Legacy.
An old adage I firmly agree with goes "A kids show that only kids can enjoy is a bad kids show". On a similar vein I also heard the makers of the first few seasons of Thomas the Tank Engine were specificly making it for both the kids and the poor adults who are going to see these episodes over and over. I never watched Rescue Bots myself, but I've heard nothing but good things and fond memories whenever I hear it brought up. The Rescue Bots series may not have been what they intended to make the Aligned Continuity run for a decade, but I'd say it worked out very well indeed.
Big fan of Rescue Bots and RB Academy. I thought you might mention the Academy episode that reintroduced Laswerbeak in his G1 form (to the confusion of the Aademy kids who had no idea what a cassette tape was), which was also the episode where we find out that Rescue Bots aren't ALL Autobots, and what casual prejudice against Decepticons looks like.
At the time this show came out I was it’s target demographic in about every way. I also loved Transformers Prime at the time, despite maybe being a little too young for it. As I’ve observed Transformers fans on the internet it’s made me very happy that TFP is so beloved, but hardly anyone talks about Rescue Bots. After Legacy Chase reveal I started to rewatch Rescue Bots to see if it was as good as smol child me thought….and it actually was! Definitely recommend to any Transformers fan who might enjoy a cheesy kids show.
Hey, Chris? Thanks for this video. Rescue Bots was pretty solidly not on my radar (no shade, just, y’know, I’m not the target demographic) but your giving it a spotlight here convinced me to give it a try, and I’m fifteen episodes in now and I’ve loved every minute of it. It’s fun, funny, really sharply written, and has some of my favorite voice actors in the business. Thanks for helping me give it a chance. Though, full disclosure- being a Maine resident, the instant you told me that the series takes place in my home state, that pretty much locked it in.
When I first saw Rescue bots I was like “man they turn transformers into a kids show” and that went to hell yes! A new episode of rescue bots is on! That how good if show it was cause it brought in not only little kids but grown men and women to watch this and I was sad to see it end
@@syabilaazri7834 Laserbeak was the first and only Decepticon to appear in the RBA cartoon. Spoiler Alert! Laserbeak finally became an Autobot at the end of the RBA cartoon.
i grew up with this series and it's what got me into transformers as a whole, without this show i would never have gotten a crippling addiction to transforming plastic action figures
My kids were the perfect age for the show at the end of the 4th season and into Rescue Bots Academy. The flying lobsters episode sticks out with me even today. It’s great how Transformers continues on as time goes on with different storytelling approaches.
So, Rescue Bots is just a few steps away from being a Stephen King story... Mysterious happenings involving teens/young kids, sci-fi technology going wrong, takes place in Maine, and an evil mad scientist...
And the mad scientist is voiced by Tim Curry, who attempted to kill the kids, Cody and Frankie, during the Reign of Morocco and Bot to the Future. Reminiscent of another character that he played.
I enjoyed the Rescue Bots show. It was a different use for the Autobots and had some great characters. I don't buy the notion that kids shows are bad stories simply because it's made for an audience who hasn't been exposed to as many tropes and plots as we adults or because it lacks boobs and gore. This version of Whirl is one of my favorite Autobots, there was a story about accepting Decepticons post-war when it's learned one of the recruits is a former Decepticon, and the main series did have complex characters at a level that interest kids but holds adult attention. In my head canon the reason the Rescue Bots disappeared (except for the four bots in stasis) was due to the war, their multicog designs meaning they were used for more combat situations. And yet groups like the Protectobots would exist who would continue the rescue operations despite still being warriors now.
My head cannon as to why the Decepticons never went to Griffin Rock is because Megatron told them (read demanded and punished anyone who disobeyed) to not cause harm to the Rescue Bots/Rescue Force because when he was a miner he was trapped by a cave in and because he was of the lower caste of Cybertronian no one tried to rescue or help him except for a few members of the rescue force so even the joined the Autobots’ side in the war Megatron order his troops to leave the Rescue Force alone treating them like netural cybertronian
More realistically he just wouldn't know they even existed, rid 15 sideswipe and even optimus was startled there was still a rescue team in existence (sideswipe didn't even believe it for a while)
One thing I realized with shows that tend to have appeal to children. It should have appeal to adults as well. Phineas and Ferb, along with this cartoon are good examples. Which is even better because adults can get into it as much as their children and watch the shows together.
I was already an adult when this series came out but I did end up liking it and Academy a lot when I saw them later online or streaming. I think what first made me even aware of this series wasn't so much show or toy ads but seeing Twitter discourse about characters or fanfiction featuring these characters. One thing I like about it is that the bots can be characters that hold attention without there being an obvious ongoing war to create conflict. So we can just see them and their human companions as people who deal with their own disasters. Not that there aren't real life children being exposed to real life war in our world. There are. But I sometimes feel like a lot of toy-related kids' shows (at least in past) gravitate toward sides of assigned good and bad guys and that doesn't really encourage as much critical thinking and possibility for nuance and learning to model solutions other than fighting. Rescue Bots still had zany adventures and interpersonal issues enough to challenge them.
Rescue bots, got my now 11yr old son into Transformers at the age of 3. He's now watched most of the tv series and movies produced, starting g1 either on tv, DVD or you tube etc... He saves up and spends most of his pocket money on Transformers and I'll let you guess what he asks for for birthdays, Christmas and etc...He's got a significant amount of them now and in pride of place are his Menasor and Ark. I was 4, when the original series came out and I sat and watched it with my brothers and I really wasn't that bothered about Transformers, either way, I was more into MLP. Now I'm a mum, my son has slowly pulled my interested into his obsession, so that I now collect too, but only in a small way!!! But we do spend great bonding time together!
I was in my early teens when Rescue Bots came out, but the cartoon was my introduction to Transformers. I am so happy we're finally getting them in Generations/the collector line (at least, I'm hoping we'll get more than Medix and Chase)
13:26 I grew up watching this for the Optimus prime cameos. Because of how much I adored transformers prime. RB was still very much a part of my childhood because I got to see more of the aligned continuity. My younger brothers played with their rescue bots while I had my tfp optimus prime. I remember seeing them playing with the giant optimus play set, and thinking it was as the coolest thing. This hit me with more nostalgia than I was expecting.
I really like Rescuebots because it was the first true break away from the whole Cybertronian war. For once we get a new cast of main characters, the big characters like optimus and bumblebee were barely seen, and it was just all fresh. It's also why i love earthspark so much, a new cast of original characters doing new things.
Shame none of the human characters from Prime showed up in Rescue Bots, not even a mention of Agent Fowler who probably helped Optimus and Chief Burns set the Rescue Bots up at Griffin Rock.
Rescue Bots has the greatest achievement I can give a Transformers show. It is the only cartoon in the franchise where there's no human characters I hate. Every single human character is one I enjoy in some form of another. Kade however, is my personal favorite of the bunch. He has all the best lines.
So. Much. Nostalgia. One of the best Transformers shows ever. I didn't realize it was the longest running show though. For obscure characters month, you should do the basics on TriggerHappy.
I recognize two of the characters, the white one being Transit and the green one definitely reminds me about Toxitron, the red one feels familiar but I can't put my finger on who and same with the purple one who is definitely female and a decepticon
I think purple is antagony. Someone suggested it and i was able to make out the structure of that character. Red is probably apelinq (who was red primal)
Guys… I’m pretty darn sure… I’ve found the toy commercial that introduced me to transformers in general! Right here! 0:27 This one! And this squat red Autobot is the toy I’ve been looking for decades! Thank you so much Chris for unintentionally helping me find the long lost red transformer toy that I saw on a commercial once, and ignited my love for the Transformers in the first place!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Adult fan since 1984. The Rescuebots cartoon was not my cup of tea, but I have enjoyed reading about the characters on TFWiki. I always enjoy the addition of new characters even if I don't necessarily get into their source media. I was very happy to see Chase appear in the Legacy line and I hope we get all of them eventually.
I was already grown up when this show premiered but I loved it, I like how they presented the world of transformers in a way that was suitable to little kids and also that they didn't set it in a reality where Decepticons didn't exists but showed us that not all Autobots are soldiers and some can be civilian heroes who do good deeds, I also like how the show emphasised the importance of responsible behaviour. This is a show adult Transformers collectors can watch with their kids. 😁
I found out years later that Sideswipe and Bumblebee(with voice) appeared in Resuce Bots and their appearances answered my questions like how long RID15 takes place after Prime and it's answered in all things a show aimed towards preschoolers. Also i was surprised one day Alex Kingston had a TFWIKI page long after the show ended. I knew Optimus turned into a T-Rex but I'm not sure it addressed why he didn't use it in Prime. I'm guessing he lost that form
If I remember correctly, the 3 year gap (between Season 3 and 4) was intended to cover the space between Prime and RiD 2015. (Although RiD 2015 would have you believe a decade or two had passed, which explains the futuristic look of some of the vehicle modes.)
@@Quintesson05 It make more sense that decades or centuries passed but a only a mere three years. Why didn't Bee contact his human friends or Agent Fowler to help catch the Decepticons?
@@DarkknightChris I would've liked to see Bumblebee reconnect with Raf. Arcee, I could understand. (Being attached to anyone has been traumatic for her.)
though made for preschoolers, i liked how they tied it with aligned and showed them as service workers and not fighters. It shows that cybertron was too a functional society before the war with jobs and peace.
Transformers Rescue Bots is how i first got into transformers at age 10. I usually overlooked the series but I was bored that day. It was such a good show. My favourite characters are still Quickshadow and Blades. I'm now very far away from the age demographic but it's still a show I'd happily rewatch (though I've yet to watch Rescue Bots Academy). Thank you for this video, it was nice to be reminded of this show
This was the first transformers show I’ve ever watched as a kid, and it’s one of the main reasons I became a transformers fan today. I even had a boulder toy growing up 🙂
When i started watching Transformers one year ago, i left Rescue bots among the last series i'd watch because of how not my thing it looked... Turns out it has been sitting in my top 3 and it just won't leave. Actually pretty great cartoon, i love rewatching it!
RescueBots inadvertently got me back into collecting transformers after I "grew out" of them in the 80s. My son got into them, and, for Father's Day, he bought me a Rescue Bots Bumblebee that he then absconded with and effectively took possession of. So, I decided to buy the Fall of Father's Optimus for myself, and an obsession was born.
the OG rescue bots are such a guilty pleasure and got me into transformers. So excited for the Chase figure (my fave character alongside Blades). Hope they make all the Bots, including the others such as Quickshadow etc.
About a month ago i was watching some videos about transformers opening themes and when the rescue bots theme pulled in i just cried of nostalgia for the series, i've still got my energize boulder and blades and i remember telling my dad i wanted chase, but he brought me rid's jazz
Rescue bots was my introduction to Transformers, I watched only season one as lil girl when it came out, but somehow I remembered them and rewatched it on October 2022 and That is when I became a Transformers Fan 😊 Rescue bots is one of my most Favorite TF shows (with TF Prime), and I loved this video so much ❤ I think that this show is like a mix between Transformers and Paw patrol
What I liked about Rescue Bots was that the team were not soldiers or warriors, but service members. This allowed you to see what the world of Cyberton was possibly like before the Great War.
I wouldn't mind seeing something like that again;
Just a bunch of Bots somewhere in the Galaxy, far from the War, working jobs and just helping another civilization like its nothing.
Could make for some interesting parallels, if done correctly.
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Agreed, I saw a few episodes with my kid and there was one moment I realized it got dark when you think about it.
One line from Peter Cullen voicing Prime where he wasn't aware of any Rescue bots still functional after the war.
I told my kid how, in just one line for a kid's show that gives you an idea of how long this war was going.
If Prime can't remember any first responders anymore, geeze that's super dark and sad.
@@Atlas3060my sons loved this show. I can't bring myself to get rid of these toys
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What's weird is Rescue Bots Academy is what got me into Transformers. In 2017, everytime I go to Toysrus, I would always hear (Transformers: The Last Knight) I was kinda sick to deaf of hearing that. Also, the designs didn't interest me but it's The Last Knight so, I'm not surprised. I saw a trailer for the second season of RBA and it kinda interested me, maybe because it kinda reminded me of Paw Patrol which is another rescue show for kids.
I watched the Rescue Bots, there were a interesting cartoon but I’ve gotten use to the conflict version of the transformers. This is nice for the kids! Keep up the good work and happy holidays🦃🦃🦃
Would you believe me if I told you this video summed up my entire childhood
0:06 Apelinq! There won't be a better time than now!
5:18 It's as if kids aren't as spineless and oblivious as many TV producers tend to think.
It's so weird that rescue bots was the last part of that universe. Its also interesting that because of how bad RID 2015 was for the most part, this became the main show TF to me
Also I want a titan class high tied to go with tidal wave
Rescue bots up in my top 5 of best transformers shows
I probably be wrong but I really hoping this obsure character month, it will be-
Devcon
Autobot Trooper
Detritus
I've been into Transformers since the beginning, but my son was exactly the right age for Rescue Bots when the cartoon started and absolutely loved the whole thing. We've had many happy hours watching Rescue Bots together and I think I enjoyed it just as much as he did. As an older fan it was also nice to see some media which followed characters who were not combatants in the great war and just focussed on protecting innocents. An excellent premise well executed.
Good for you! Starting a whole family of giant robot enjoyers!
This show is the Bluey of Transformers. Meant for kids, but still so entertaining for teens and adults. Its amazing.
They've both got nice parenting role models too. The chief is a fantastic father figure and I've heard of many folks inspired by Bandit.
Hasbro knows what they were doing when they made this and MLP: FiM. Not just kids but ALL AGES :J
@@bluescat581I was just thinking this!
Rescue Bots, Friendship is Magic, and Bluey all are genuinely well written and entertaining shows that both strike that balance between preschool/kindergarten edutainment and some more complex and interesting concepts and storylines that both kids and adults of all ages can enjoy! And even more impressive is that the educational aspect is written for both kids and adults in mind, as just because you’re grown up doesn’t mean you stop learning, or don’t need a few reminders or some different perspectives of things you might already know!
That’s one of the things I loved about My Little Pony: it did reuse some ideas and concepts and retaught similar or the same lesson in a few different episodes, but while there were a handful of episodes that were pretty much the same thing with only a few minor differences, often times there were episodes that actually used different aspects like new or different characters or settings to kinda flip the theme on it’s head and re-examine the question or problem in a different context. Like, say, sharing for example: one episode might be the typical lesson of “sharing is caring” and all that stuff, and the context reflects that lesson. Like someone hogging all the potato-chips. But another episode (or even the same episode) might tackle a slightly more complex situation: what if the person you’re sharing the potato-chips with is in turn hogging all those chips, and those chips were either yours, someone else’s or meant for everyone? Or even more intense, what if the person isn’t malicious or careless, but just genuinely confused. But for some reason you don’t want to interrupt that person as they seem intimidating, or you seem intimidating and you don’t want to seem rude, mean, or whatever?
Long story short, these kinds of “preschool” shows are some of my favorite types of shows!!!
*YEP !* :)
Rescue Bots admittedly became a guilty pleasure show for me. It felt surprisingly Episodic and Serialized at the same time, decent amount of adherance to continuity and did some interesting stuff on its own despite being aimed at younger audiences.
No guilt it’s honestly one of the best I watched when I was younger and really loved then rewatched it not too long ago and was surprised it was just as good as I remembered
Agreed completely. I started watching it out of boredom and I was quickly hooked. Great characters, the fact it was serialized (And never interrupted the ongoing plot for too long), the clever rescues that still made sense, competent villains (honestly felt like more of a threat than Prime Decepticons sometimes), and one of the best versions of Optimus Prime, finally wise with his years but still letting him have a few jokes.
I watched it with my youngest lad who was the right age at the time, I absolutely loved it!!
Same bur the soundtrack was great
@@KodyCrimsoncompletely agree. Tho yknow that's thee same Optimus prime as the Optimus from transformers prime correct?
I feel like one of the marks of a good preschool show is whether the parents, or really any adult, can enjoy it too. And this is definitely one of the best examples. When I first tried it out, I was surprised how competent the writing was and how perilous it could get. No wonder it became such a success. Chase is my favorite.
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It was surprisingly good when I saw it.
Agreed
Sorry Chase. Corpbot
Chase is great! My favorite as well
As an adult, I didn't care much for this cartoon, when I gave it a shot, I was impressed on how good it was! Even for a kids show. I ended up watching it all in Netflix.
What country can you watch this show on I live in Indonesia and they don’t have it
@@Stupidguy4000Most of the series is on Transformers Kids Official
I was also impressed I watched two episodes and found myself going, "Wow nicely done Hasbro you did it. You made a good show for the demographic age group while it is also accessible and fun for us OG fans." and I found myself eager to watch more episodes as the show went on. Even at its most 'pre-school kiddy show' presentation it seldom felt overly preachy or that it talked down to the audience. The show looked good for what it was, and had a great voice cast, and as an OG fan I was tickled pink when Michael Bell got to return in later seasons. Seeing him get to voice in Transformers again outside of fan-stuff or the Devestation video game made me smile given how much the man had vocalized he'd love to return to the Transformers universe while he still had the juice in him to voice act.
I also should give props to the fact the story had continuity and did some daring things for a show with the intended pre-school demographic. Overall one of the best Transformers outings.
I mean even cybertronians can live as civilians
life besides to be solider in war
Kids deserve good fiction. I wasn't some genius toddler but I hated baby garbage that was braindead at that age.
basically a dark horse of the Transformers series, it is really good but most people ignore it due to being originally aimed at preschoolers and toddlers.
I like that you can still give a dark undertone to the Rescue Bots, since the Sigma 17 team being the last Rescue Bots in existence, the others were wiped out by the war
It always baffled me how Rescue Bots managed to not only have a consistently higher quality floor than RID 2015, but also feel more mature and enjoyable than the "Prime sequel".
May this series be forever remembered, and i wish Rescue Bots Academy luck in keeping up with it's predecessor.
I still remember being 6 years old and watching Rescue Bots every day it came out, and my dad was just like: "Hey, the Transformers comes now" and I just rushed to my living room to watch the Transformers Rescue Bots!
Arguably the best part of the Aligned Continuity.
Transformers prime better
Aaaaaah! Rescue Bots is my favorite Transformers cartoon!!! I was considering sponsoring this one myself. Thank you so much, Chris!
I assume youre one of the Patreon members because no way you commented on this 4 days ago when this just released for me.
I remember watching this show when I was little, not knowing a few years later how much I'd love this franchise
The same thing happened with me!
Same !!
What impressed me most about Rescue Bots was the amount of realism in their rescue situations (in spite of being a kids show full of sci-fi future tech). Chase being involved in wreck while serving as a "driverless" taxi is now a thing (especially when the passenger tried to assert control, assuming he knows better). It's not enough to say the writing outshines fellow kids' first responders shows (PAW Patrol), but even some adult shows seem unbelievable in comparison (such as 9-1-1's calls to help a porch pirate who broke her leg while stealing, or CHiPs's infamously spectacular car pileups). Speaking of 9-1-1, I haven't seen any kids show (since G.I. Joe's PSAs) tackle the importance of not abusing the Emergency Call System as well as Rescue Bots (and its varied Mrs. Nederlander stories). Seriously, who calls Fire, Police, Air Rescue, *and* City Engineers to get a cat out of a tree?
I'm an adult who is a big fan of Rescue Bots, though not in the way you might think.
I've always loved rescue work, police, firefighters, EMTs, etcetera. I've also always loved Transformers, and life lessons such as those taught by this show. This is literally the best of all worlds for me, combining nearly everything I enjoy into a series I love.
Honestly? I can't wait for The Basics on the sequel series, Rescue Bots Academy.
I like Rescue Bots. I wish the show continued. This is the only transformer show that I've watched that the humans don't annoy me so much.
What about Sari?
Wait, never mind. She was not a human.
@Kayrannkanal20 she still annoyed me, too, at least when she was a kid. I don't remember how she was as a teen.
@@lachauntiswashington231 ı think she is the best " human" lead after the Rescue bots crew. Because she is usefull compare to other leads. Like,she activelly helped and even rescued Outobots. Like in that space particals ep.
Anyway,she deffinetly lost all of her annoying traits when she became a teen. And still keep her funny traits. So thats a +
Cody is one of the best kid protagonists in the franchise, dont at me.
Have you given Rescue Bots Academy a try yet?
I’m so glad that Legacy is making Rescue Bots figures that are challenging to transform and not gimmicky at all, the Legacy Chase looks so good.
Sadly we probs wont get accurate figures to rescue bots for YEARS. Or if ever
I was thinking the same thing.
Just to show how a sister of a show can be as good as the original ones. Sure, it aim at more younger audition but when you have so much war drama with how M.Bay revolutionise 3D Transformers, this show is a breath of a fresh air among any transformers series...
Huh - I never knew that Griffin Rock originated from the storybooks! I had thought that Chief Burns and the 'bots were the only concepts carried over from the pre-cartoon material.
The impression I get is that it was all sort of being worked on at the same time - the toy characters' names hadn't been finalized when the show development began, hence the disparity, but we know Dubuc loves griffins, so she probably WAS the one who named the town during the process, which then carried over to the books. Similarly, even though Book!Charlie is a fire chief and not a police chief, he IS a greying older man with a moustache, like the show, looking nothing like the toy!
@@ChrisMcFeely When Trent and I wrote the coupla RB books we did, we actually weren't aware of there being a cartoon in the works as I recall, but, well, Hasbro wouldn't have really told us, would they? But we were given the names & professions of the non-Burns-family toy-characters to work with, so... it's possible the name came from the showrunners, the name of the locale would definitely be something easily hammered out super-early in development to be passed along, before decisions to change the humans from the toy cast happened. (I don't remember if we got any notes about Chase offhand, whose personality is certainly very different between book and show.)
Dubuc has responded to confirm that she, Hohlfeld, and Kline named Griffin Rock together, when they wrote the series bible at the end of 2010!
@@ChrisMcFeely Aha!
@@ChrisMcFeely chase is on the case heh anyone get the reference
I hope we see more from the Rescue Bots in the future
The aligned continuity ended.
@@primecore1246 I know but maybe some characters show up in other media
I started watching it out of boredom and I was quickly hooked. Great characters, the fact it was serialized (And never interrupted the ongoing plot for too long), the clever rescues that still made sense, competent villains (honestly felt like more of a threat than Prime Decepticons sometimes), and one of the best versions of Optimus Prime, finally wise with his years but still letting him have a few jokes.
Another thing I liked was that all the bots were paired with a human that was very alike them in some aspects so they get along, and the opposite in others so they could better each other. It was also a huge relief that Cody wasn't the kind of character to always get himself in trouble because he wanted to help like most kid's cartoons do (heck even Transformers Prime did this), he only ended up in trouble by his own fault in select circumstances as trouble usually found him instead.
Rescue Bots as a show was far better than I ever expected it to be. I honestly liked the show more than Robots in Disguise 2015, maybe even Prime. And this is coming from someone whose favorite shows are Beast Wars, Animated, and Robots in Disguise 2001/Car Robots
I definitly liked it moee than rid2015😂
How are you commenting 4 days before the vidieo
@@MunaAbbas. no idea, maybe a bot🤣
Honestly nobody is gonna argue it being better than robots in disguise
@@MunaAbbas.People who pay money are able to see some video early
To everyone still refusing to watch this show just because it's for young kids - that's a bullshit reason. Truly, do yourself a favor and just watch it, it's genuinely funny, heartwarming and well written. A pure joy to watch. Not every transformers media need to be grimdark and about war and with big explosions :p
The Longest Running TF cartoon series;
A series and its sequel that outlived Prime AND it's sequel, carrying the Aligned Torch until it's end.
My oldest son grew up with this show and I always loved watching it with him. The cast is amazing and I am BEYOND thrilled to be seeing them in the Generations line. I cannot wait to have all four of the original bots. I just wish they would release more human figures for shows like this and Earthspark.
I never connected with the original Rescue Bots when I was a kid, but I did binge the entire series of Rescue Bots Academy, and honestly loved it. Especially for how many deep-cut references they would include in the show, like Hot Shot’s love for JaAm and Wedge having a figurine of Animated Bumblebee in the background of one episode.
Even though I was in the age demographic for Transformers Prime when Rescue Bots was airing, I still watched it. Honestly one of the best kods shows out there. The writing was pretty good. It was interesting to see how it tied into the Aligned Continuity as a fan, and it just has a pleasant look. I now have a 1 year old nephew, and I already got him watching it when I babysit him. 😂
Why didn't I think of this getting a basics episode sooner?
The answer is that I've never even thought about it 😂
Crazy to think this show accomplished what no Transformers show ever did, surpass 100 episodes. It's not the first Hasbro show to reach that episode count, I think Friendship is Magic did it first and kept going even longer than Rescue Bots but this is an incredible achievement.
This show is what introduced me to transformers
Same fam
I still can’t believe this is tied to the Aligned Continuity. I saw a few episodes with a couple including Optimus and Bee and I just assumed Prime and Bee having their Transformers Prime voices was just..synergy with another Transformers cartoon on the Hub, Y’know like how Kevin Conroy would voice Batman in different continuities for example. Never would I have guessed Rescue Bots took place in the same universe as Transformers Prime, a series where Transformers have been shown being brutally ripped apart 💀
As someone who was there at the very beginning of Transformers in the '80s, I found the series refreshing. It was great to see something new done with the concept other than Autobots vs. Decepticons.
Rescue Bots also had a smidgen of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic when they made Blades afraid of flying like Fluttershy.
I think I found this gem when watching a vid about all of Mark Hamill's voice work. The art style looked cute so I watched an ep with Mark. Then another random one. Then all of season 1 on Canadian Netflix which was all it had at the time. It is for sure one of the best shows Transformers has ever made.
This was awesome! Best episode to date! Sweet and endearing, I never knew how beloved the series was. I had my reservations…being a G1er and enjoying the more adult versions of Transformers. But when I did catch it, Rescue Bots started to grow on me; and I could see it love & appeal.
Good on you Chris for this one. And unexpected gem 💎 ❤
When I was younger I absolutely loved this series, and I'm pretty sure I cried at the finale. Seeing that it's now getting new toys is amazing. It's such a good show
I binged the cartoon on Netflix, and it was FAR better than it had any right to be, with great stories, an amazing theme song, and some of the best human characters in any version of Transformers.
I -really- hope we at least get the rest of the core four Rescue Bots in Legacy.
An old adage I firmly agree with goes "A kids show that only kids can enjoy is a bad kids show". On a similar vein I also heard the makers of the first few seasons of Thomas the Tank Engine were specificly making it for both the kids and the poor adults who are going to see these episodes over and over.
I never watched Rescue Bots myself, but I've heard nothing but good things and fond memories whenever I hear it brought up. The Rescue Bots series may not have been what they intended to make the Aligned Continuity run for a decade, but I'd say it worked out very well indeed.
Big fan of Rescue Bots and RB Academy. I thought you might mention the Academy episode that reintroduced Laswerbeak in his G1 form (to the confusion of the Aademy kids who had no idea what a cassette tape was), which was also the episode where we find out that Rescue Bots aren't ALL Autobots, and what casual prejudice against Decepticons looks like.
Thats briefly snuck into laserbeaks dedicated ep
@@gabrielchee8470 Indeed, as I mentioned in my comment. :)
This is the Original Rescue Bots basics. He will probably make RBA it's own video.
At the time this show came out I was it’s target demographic in about every way. I also loved Transformers Prime at the time, despite maybe being a little too young for it. As I’ve observed Transformers fans on the internet it’s made me very happy that TFP is so beloved, but hardly anyone talks about Rescue Bots. After Legacy Chase reveal I started to rewatch Rescue Bots to see if it was as good as smol child me thought….and it actually was! Definitely recommend to any Transformers fan who might enjoy a cheesy kids show.
Hey, Chris? Thanks for this video. Rescue Bots was pretty solidly not on my radar (no shade, just, y’know, I’m not the target demographic) but your giving it a spotlight here convinced me to give it a try, and I’m fifteen episodes in now and I’ve loved every minute of it. It’s fun, funny, really sharply written, and has some of my favorite voice actors in the business. Thanks for helping me give it a chance.
Though, full disclosure- being a Maine resident, the instant you told me that the series takes place in my home state, that pretty much locked it in.
This show was great. Something simple, but not too simple, ya know? Something to watch on a day snowed in or sick at home.
When I first saw Rescue bots I was like “man they turn transformers into a kids show” and that went to hell yes! A new episode of rescue bots is on! That how good if show it was cause it brought in not only little kids but grown men and women to watch this and I was sad to see it end
Possible Hot Take: The Constructicons would have made for excellent villains on the show.
I pretty sure that almost happen in the Academy series
Nah, RB toyline had no cons, but idk if they even need cons.
@@syabilaazri7834 Laserbeak was the first and only Decepticon to appear in the RBA cartoon.
Spoiler Alert!
Laserbeak finally became an Autobot at the end of the RBA cartoon.
i grew up with this series and it's what got me into transformers as a whole, without this show i would never have gotten a crippling addiction to transforming plastic action figures
My kids were the perfect age for the show at the end of the 4th season and into Rescue Bots Academy. The flying lobsters episode sticks out with me even today. It’s great how Transformers continues on as time goes on with different storytelling approaches.
So, Rescue Bots is just a few steps away from being a Stephen King story... Mysterious happenings involving teens/young kids, sci-fi technology going wrong, takes place in Maine, and an evil mad scientist...
And the mad scientist is voiced by Tim Curry, who attempted to kill the kids, Cody and Frankie, during the Reign of Morocco and Bot to the Future. Reminiscent of another character that he played.
My guesses for Obscure Characters month are:
Grindor
Antagony
Toxitron
Apelinq
My precious Toxic Child is getting his own video.
I like him when he's basically the robot version of The Toxic Avenger
That Chase figure....omg.... unrelated do y'all remember those old marvel and DC transformers?
You psychic, I searched for "Chris Mcfeely Rescue Bots" just the other day! 😂
Great video, my friend, keep up the good work! 👍😁👍
I enjoyed the Rescue Bots show. It was a different use for the Autobots and had some great characters. I don't buy the notion that kids shows are bad stories simply because it's made for an audience who hasn't been exposed to as many tropes and plots as we adults or because it lacks boobs and gore. This version of Whirl is one of my favorite Autobots, there was a story about accepting Decepticons post-war when it's learned one of the recruits is a former Decepticon, and the main series did have complex characters at a level that interest kids but holds adult attention.
In my head canon the reason the Rescue Bots disappeared (except for the four bots in stasis) was due to the war, their multicog designs meaning they were used for more combat situations. And yet groups like the Protectobots would exist who would continue the rescue operations despite still being warriors now.
Smol Laserbeak is best Rescue Bot.
My head cannon as to why the Decepticons never went to Griffin Rock is because Megatron told them (read demanded and punished anyone who disobeyed) to not cause harm to the Rescue Bots/Rescue Force because when he was a miner he was trapped by a cave in and because he was of the lower caste of Cybertronian no one tried to rescue or help him except for a few members of the rescue force so even the joined the Autobots’ side in the war Megatron order his troops to leave the Rescue Force alone treating them like netural cybertronian
Oh I love that.
More realistically he just wouldn't know they even existed, rid 15 sideswipe and even optimus was startled there was still a rescue team in existence (sideswipe didn't even believe it for a while)
One thing I realized with shows that tend to have appeal to children. It should have appeal to adults as well. Phineas and Ferb, along with this cartoon are good examples.
Which is even better because adults can get into it as much as their children and watch the shows together.
The Rescue Bots always save the day
We need a legacy titan class High Tide
I was already an adult when this series came out but I did end up liking it and Academy a lot when I saw them later online or streaming.
I think what first made me even aware of this series wasn't so much show or toy ads but seeing Twitter discourse about characters or fanfiction featuring these characters.
One thing I like about it is that the bots can be characters that hold attention without there being an obvious ongoing war to create conflict. So we can just see them and their human companions as people who deal with their own disasters.
Not that there aren't real life children being exposed to real life war in our world. There are. But I sometimes feel like a lot of toy-related kids' shows (at least in past) gravitate toward sides of assigned good and bad guys and that doesn't really encourage as much critical thinking and possibility for nuance and learning to model solutions other than fighting. Rescue Bots still had zany adventures and interpersonal issues enough to challenge them.
Rescue bots, got my now 11yr old son into Transformers at the age of 3. He's now watched most of the tv series and movies produced, starting g1 either on tv, DVD or you tube etc... He saves up and spends most of his pocket money on Transformers and I'll let you guess what he asks for for birthdays, Christmas and etc...He's got a significant amount of them now and in pride of place are his Menasor and Ark. I was 4, when the original series came out and I sat and watched it with my brothers and I really wasn't that bothered about Transformers, either way, I was more into MLP. Now I'm a mum, my son has slowly pulled my interested into his obsession, so that I now collect too, but only in a small way!!! But we do spend great bonding time together!
I was in my early teens when Rescue Bots came out, but the cartoon was my introduction to Transformers. I am so happy we're finally getting them in Generations/the collector line (at least, I'm hoping we'll get more than Medix and Chase)
13:26 I grew up watching this for the Optimus prime cameos. Because of how much I adored transformers prime. RB was still very much a part of my childhood because I got to see more of the aligned continuity. My younger brothers played with their rescue bots while I had my tfp optimus prime. I remember seeing them playing with the giant optimus play set, and thinking it was as the coolest thing. This hit me with more nostalgia than I was expecting.
A ROUTINE PATROL WITH FOUR BOTS IN STASIS
Hyped for the basics on Transit, Antagony, Toxitron, and Apelinq
Wow. did not know there was so much to the Rescue Bots line. Great and informative video. Well done, Chris!
Hasbro: okay, this show is just for toddlers, so don't go too crazy
The writing team:
I really like Rescuebots because it was the first true break away from the whole Cybertronian war. For once we get a new cast of main characters, the big characters like optimus and bumblebee were barely seen, and it was just all fresh. It's also why i love earthspark so much, a new cast of original characters doing new things.
Shame none of the human characters from Prime showed up in Rescue Bots, not even a mention of Agent Fowler who probably helped Optimus and Chief Burns set the Rescue Bots up at Griffin Rock.
I just watched this, and for years I was put off because I thought it was for babies, but man I was wrong! The show is so great!
Rescue Bots has the greatest achievement I can give a Transformers show. It is the only cartoon in the franchise where there's no human characters I hate. Every single human character is one I enjoy in some form of another.
Kade however, is my personal favorite of the bunch. He has all the best lines.
I also played Angry birds Transformers and Played Terence as heatwave besides sentinel and saw legacy chase
Do THE BASICS on CYBERTRONIAN FORMS next!
So. Much. Nostalgia. One of the best Transformers shows ever. I didn't realize it was the longest running show though. For obscure characters month, you should do the basics on TriggerHappy.
I recognize two of the characters, the white one being Transit and the green one definitely reminds me about Toxitron, the red one feels familiar but I can't put my finger on who and same with the purple one who is definitely female and a decepticon
I think purple is antagony.
Someone suggested it and i was able to make out the structure of that character.
Red is probably apelinq (who was red primal)
Thank you for covering the media that intreduced me to this amazing franchise :)
Guys…
I’m pretty darn sure…
I’ve found the toy commercial that introduced me to transformers in general!
Right here! 0:27
This one! And this squat red Autobot is the toy I’ve been looking for decades!
Thank you so much Chris for unintentionally helping me find the long lost red transformer toy that I saw on a commercial once, and ignited my love for the Transformers in the first place!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Adult fan since 1984. The Rescuebots cartoon was not my cup of tea, but I have enjoyed reading about the characters on TFWiki.
I always enjoy the addition of new characters even if I don't necessarily get into their source media.
I was very happy to see Chase appear in the Legacy line and I hope we get all of them eventually.
I was already grown up when this show premiered but I loved it, I like how they presented the world of transformers in a way that was suitable to little kids and also that they didn't set it in a reality where Decepticons didn't exists but showed us that not all Autobots are soldiers and some can be civilian heroes who do good deeds, I also like how the show emphasised the importance of responsible behaviour. This is a show adult Transformers collectors can watch with their kids. 😁
So Rescue Bots is Eureka if Eureka had crossed over with the Transformers
I found out years later that Sideswipe and Bumblebee(with voice) appeared in Resuce Bots and their appearances answered my questions like how long RID15 takes place after Prime and it's answered in all things a show aimed towards preschoolers.
Also i was surprised one day Alex Kingston had a TFWIKI page long after the show ended.
I knew Optimus turned into a T-Rex but I'm not sure it addressed why he didn't use it in Prime. I'm guessing he lost that form
If I remember correctly, the 3 year gap (between Season 3 and 4) was intended to cover the space between Prime and RiD 2015. (Although RiD 2015 would have you believe a decade or two had passed, which explains the futuristic look of some of the vehicle modes.)
@@Quintesson05 It make more sense that decades or centuries passed but a only a mere three years. Why didn't Bee contact his human friends or Agent Fowler to help catch the Decepticons?
@@DarkknightChris I would've liked to see Bumblebee reconnect with Raf. Arcee, I could understand. (Being attached to anyone has been traumatic for her.)
@@Quintesson05I think they did a time skip to match the voices of the kid vas.
@@Quintesson05 so, rescue bots seasons one, two, and three, take place before TF prime, and season 4 Takes place in between prime and RID 2015.
though made for preschoolers, i liked how they tied it with aligned and showed them as service workers and not fighters. It shows that cybertron was too a functional society before the war with jobs and peace.
Transformers Rescue Bots is how i first got into transformers at age 10. I usually overlooked the series but I was bored that day. It was such a good show. My favourite characters are still Quickshadow and Blades. I'm now very far away from the age demographic but it's still a show I'd happily rewatch (though I've yet to watch Rescue Bots Academy). Thank you for this video, it was nice to be reminded of this show
Today rescue bots next year transformers earth spark.
Unironically the season finales pf rescue bots went crazy hard
This was the first transformers show I’ve ever watched as a kid, and it’s one of the main reasons I became a transformers fan today. I even had a boulder toy growing up 🙂
The O.P. and Blades were the first two transformers toys I bought for my young nephew a few Christmases ago.
When i started watching Transformers one year ago, i left Rescue bots among the last series i'd watch because of how not my thing it looked... Turns out it has been sitting in my top 3 and it just won't leave. Actually pretty great cartoon, i love rewatching it!
RescueBots inadvertently got me back into collecting transformers after I "grew out" of them in the 80s. My son got into them, and, for Father's Day, he bought me a Rescue Bots Bumblebee that he then absconded with and effectively took possession of. So, I decided to buy the Fall of Father's Optimus for myself, and an obsession was born.
Babe wake up, Chris Mcfeely just uploaded
I love that he did the theme song at the end so much. Also, I really hope they do more RB figures in the Legacy line. Here's to hoping 🤞
This was my first tf show, and since it has Peter Cullen as Optimus, I automatically had the best tf show
the OG rescue bots are such a guilty pleasure and got me into transformers. So excited for the Chase figure (my fave character alongside Blades). Hope they make all the Bots, including the others such as Quickshadow etc.
About a month ago i was watching some videos about transformers opening themes and when the rescue bots theme pulled in i just cried of nostalgia for the series, i've still got my energize boulder and blades and i remember telling my dad i wanted chase, but he brought me rid's jazz
Rescue bots was my introduction to Transformers, I watched only season one as lil girl when it came out, but somehow I remembered them and rewatched it on October 2022 and That is when I became a Transformers Fan 😊
Rescue bots is one of my most Favorite TF shows (with TF Prime), and I loved this video so much ❤ I think that this show is like a mix between Transformers and Paw patrol
I think paw patrol came later