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Transformers Animated ep 20
Transformers Animated (Japan) ep 19
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Wreck-Gar auditions for the role of WALL·E.
"Garbage In, Garbage Out"
Season 2
No. in season 4
Airdate May 3, 2008 (Canada)
May 10, 2008 (USA)
Written by Marty Isenberg
Directed by Ben Jones
Shunji Oga
Animation studio The Answer Studio
Continuity Animated cartoon continuity
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AllSpark energy turns a junkpile into a sentient robot who tries to help the Autobots, but ends up doing more harm than good.

Contents

Synopsis

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"Too much garbage in your face? There's plenty of space out in space!"

Garbage is piling up all over Detroit, as the trash-bots are malfunctioning and Sumdac Systems CEO Porter C. Powell refuses to repair them until the city and he can come to an agreement on payment. In Powell's office, a technician demonstrates a new form of the nanobots that caused big problems a while back, designed this time to break down garbage into its component molecules, quickly and cheaply solving the garbage problem (while allowing Powell to charge the city a hefty fee).

Elsewhere, the Autobots are trying to patch up their still-damaged reputation by helping pile garbage into scows. Ratchet (who is *very* cranky due to the fact that they are cleaning up garbage when they should be looking for Megatron's hideout) ends up getting into a shouting match with an old man whose car ended up under a garbage mound, resulting in the car being dumped in the river and the two old grouches almost coming to blows. Captain Fanzone arrives to break up the scene and remarks that Ratchet needs to work on his "people skills". Prime agrees and assigns Bumblebee and Sari to try and help out Ratchet while they work more on the garbage problem. Ratchet is not happy with this.

Just before the Autobots depart, though, Sari's AllSpark Key glows, but she quickly disregards this, and so she misses the emergence of a junk-robot from the scow, brought to life by an AllSpark shard. The confused machine tries to figure out his identity using the scraps around him, but is unsatisfied with the results. Spying a passing hover-billboard with a sign for the Detroit police department with the slogan "We're Here to Help", the robot happily goes about trying to find the police for some help with his identity.

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If you call me your queen one more time...

At the Decepticon base, Lugnut detects a surge in AllSpark energy, and Megatron concludes that another fragment must have turned up. Megatron orders Lugnut to retrieve it, and Lugnut continues his glory-spouting as he leaves. Megatron's optical sensor begins to twitch noticeably.

Stuck in a traffic jam, Ratchet is about to display some serious road rage when Bumblebee puts on his siren and clears a path for them. Heading through, they find a familiar couple who are expecting a child, but their car has broken down on the way to the hospital. Ratchet agrees to take them to the hospital, then jets off at high speed, despite Sari's warning to keep the mother calm.

Meanwhile, the new robot walks through downtown Detroit, nearly causing several accidents. The police, pursuing the Angry Archer, crash into the robot, who subsequently asks them for help. Archer tells the robot to throw them aside so that they can escape, and the robot agrees. When Archer inquires as to his identity, the robot responds that he is "worthless-wreck-walking-pile-of-garbage" (all things he had been called by citizens who nearly slammed into him), so the Archer dubs him Wreck-Gar for short. He tries to explain that they steal from the rich and give to the poor (themselves), but Wreck-Gar gets the Archer's words confused. Seeing a passing armored car, Archer tells Wreck-Gar that they must "knock it over", so Wreck-Gar proceeds to chase the armored car and do just that.

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Oh shit, what are we gonna do now?!

Meanwhile, expecting mother Carly asks her husband, Spike, to ask the driver to slow down, only for Spike to learn that there is only a little girl in the car—and no driver! Ratchet tells them to keep quiet as he tries to find a hospital, only for the armored car knocked over by Wreck-Gar to land in his way. Jettisoning the humans, Ratchet and Bumblebee try to stop Wreck-Gar, but before they can do anything, the Angry Archer snags and flees with a canister that was in the armored car. Sari points out that Autobots are supposed to catch the bad guys, and Wreck-Gar assumes that he is an Autobot, slaps on an Autobrand, and goes after the Archer. Bumblebee and Sari go after him, while Ratchet offers to drive Spike and Carly to the hospital. They say they'll take a cab, leaving Ratchet miffed at their rudeness.

Outrunning the swinging Archer, Wreck-Gar hurls him into the air so he can "catch" him, allowing the Angry Archer to escape, but the canister falls into Wreck-Gar's backpack. As the Autobots and Sari show up, the Key starts to glow, and they realize that Wreck-Gar was created by an AllSpark fragment. Ratchet rudely tells Wreck-Gar that he is not an Autobot and is only good for one thing: GARBAGE! Wreck-Gar therefore transforms into his garbage truck vehicle mode and leaves to deliver garbage to the people of Detroit—starting by covering Sari and the Autobots in a pile of it.

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It's no Star Saber, but it'll do.

Meanwhile, Lugnut has reached the city, and he confronts Wreck-Gar at the military base he and Blitzwing previously visited. Lugnut demands the AllSpark fragment from the vehicle's driver, but Wreck-Gar transforms, revealing his robotic nature. When Wreck-Gar repeats Ratchet's statement that he's no Autobot, Lugnut concludes that Wreck-Gar is a loyal Decepticon, so Wreck-Gar slaps on a Decepticon symbol.

Back at the crime scene, Ratchet is removing the driver of the armored car when Powell and Fanzone show up. Powell reveals that the car was carrying the garbage-devouring microbots to a demonstration for Mayor Edsel. However, the canister carrying them is gone. Sari is more than willing to let Powell suffer, but Ratchet is concerned about what the microbots might do if infused with AllSpark energy. Tracking Wreck-Gar to the base, Ratchet demands the Microbots, only for Lugnut to transform and activate his Punch of Kill Everything. Wreck-Gar interprets this as the universal greeting and gives Lugnut a high five. Sari and the Autobots barely manage to avoid ground zero. As Lugnut transforms to attack, Wreck-Gar takes out the canister, which has cracked, allowing some of the microbots to touch Lugnut. Crying out in pain, Lugnut commands Wreck-Gar to get them off, so Wreck-Gar dissects Lugnut, causing his tail end, still carrying Wreck-Gar, to crash onto a garbage scow. Bumblebee declares their problems over, but Ratchet is worried. If those microbots could eat through Decepticon armor-plating, there's no telling what they'll do to downtown Detroit.

On the river bank, Powell arrives to cancel the presentation with the mayor, only for the group to see the microbots eat the garbage on the scow. Powell quickly takes advantage of the situation to start wheeling and dealing. As the scow gets closer, Ratchet jumps from a nearby bridge to stop it. He tries to reason with Wreck-Gar, but everything fails, forcing Ratchet to make the ultimate sacrifice...and apologize. He tells Wreck-Gar he can be whatever he wants, and Wreck-Gar decides to save the city, vacuuming up the microbots. However, the microbots overload Wreck-Gar's backpack, causing him to fall into the river. Ratchet tries to pull him out with his magnets, but only finds junk. As Bumblebee and Sari declare Ratchet a hero, Powell cries foul, saying that Ratchet destroyed his product. Thus there is no deal with the city, and the garbage dispute will continue. Ratchet picks up Powell, the Mayor, and the Mayor's aide, and tells them to make peace or be thrown into the river. Powell and Edsel agree to a small increase to re-service the garbage bots, ending the dispute. Ratchet decides the cheering bystanders are lauding him, leading him to conclude that he does have people skills. Sari and Bumblebee know differently, however.

Meanwhile, at the bottom of the river, Wreck-Gar, buried shoulder-deep in sediment, assures the sea life that he is a hero and is there to help. First, however, he needs a hand. Or a fin.

Featured characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Quotes

"Stasis lock itself could not deter me from your grand and glorious plan, oh wise and noble Megatron!"
[Left optic twitches] "Just...go..."

Lugnut's blind worship can be too much even for Megatron sometimes.


"I don't suppose you can tell me what I am, funny green man?"
"You are...my partner-in-crime. They call me Angry Archer!"
"They call me 'worthless-wreck-walking-pile-of-garbage'!"
"Oh, really? Bit of a mouthful. Perhaps we should just call you 'Wreck-Gar' for short."

Angry Archer, Renaissance Man, does some on-the-spot dubbing.


[The Autobots are stuck in traffic]
Ratchet: Move it, already! Don't you humans have anything better to do?!
Sari: You should really try to be more patient with people.
Ratchet: I'd be a lot more patient with them...if they'd GET OUT OF MY WAY!

—Ratchet shows that road rage is alive and well in the 22nd century.


Bumblebee: [To Wreck-Gar] What are you? [To Sari] What is he?
Sari: I don't know, but he's givin' off a ton of AllSpark energy.
Wreck-Gar: I am Wreck-Gar! I give off a ton of AllSpark energy!
Bumblebee: So, what, an AllSpark fragment just brought a junk pile to life and made some new kind of Autobot?!
Wreck-Gar: I am Wreck-Gar! I am some new kind of Autobot?!
Ratchet: Listen up, scrapheap. You're not an Autobot, and you never will be an Autobot. You're only good for one thing...GARBAGE!
Wreck-Gar: I am Wreck-Gar! I am only good for one thing...GARBAGE! I must deliver garbage to all! [transforms and rolls out]

— Ratchet's lack of people skills backfires again.


Lugnut: Are you an Autobot?
Wreck-Gar: I am Wreck-Gar! I am not an Autobot and never will be an Autobot!
Lugnut: Ah! Then you must be a Decepticon!
Wreck-Gar: I am Wreck-Gar! I...must be a Decepticon!
[Wreck-Gar places a Decepticon badge on his chest]
Lugnut: Aah, ALL HAIL MEGATRON!
Wreck-Gar: All hail Megatron! Uh...w-what's a 'Megatron'?

— Wreck-Gar makes a new friend.


"You glitch-head! You're gonna destroy the whole city! You wouldn't dare do something THAT stupid!"
"I am Wreck-Gar! I dare to be stupid! I will destroy the whole city!"

Ratchet and Wreck-Gar. Yes, but does he count his chickens before they hatch?


"Well, whaddaya know. They like me. They really like me! Guess I got a way with words."

Ratchet, discovering what we've known all along.

Notes

  • This episode was first shown on Friday, April 25th at BotCon 2008 (with the time-code running in the top-left corner).

Transformers references

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Most fanwanky episode ever? Most likely.
  • Wreck-Gar interprets Lugnut's incoming rocket punch as an invitation to a high five, and he happily delivers the universal greeting.
  • Wreck-Gar appears to have the original's near-invulnerability. After triggering Lugnut's Punch of Kill Everything and causing a huge explosion, Wreck-Gar is simply knocked down, but otherwise fine.
  • Wreck-Gar's shifting allegiance and red optics as he faces down Ratchet on the garbage scow appear to be callbacks to the original Wreck-Gar, who seemed to be an enemy to the Autobots in his initial movie appearance, complete with red optics, and was even marketed as such in television commercials.
  • The Animated incarnations of Spike and Carly, who made a cameo in the pilot episode, reappear with speaking lines and even get their names called out. In the process, Corey Burton reprises his post-Movie voice for the adult Spike Witwicky.
  • Generation 1 Wreck-Gar's motorcycle alt mode can be spotted amongst the garbage that Wreck-Gar throws at Bumblebee.
  • The term "microbots" is a reference to one of the good old G1 episodes.

Real-world references

  • The title "Garbage In, Garbage Out" is a phrase used in computing meaning that if you give a computer bad data, or garbage, it gives you the same, as it just does what it's programmed to do without correcting your errors. This makes it very appropriate for Wreck-Gar's introductory episode, as it seems to be the case for him as well.
  • While driving Spike and Carly to the hospital, Ratchet drives past the Wyatt Toys toy store, a reference to Art Director Derrick J. Wyatt previously seen in "Sound and Fury".
  • The line "Thumb tack? Carpet tack? Income tack?" bears a striking resemblance to a gag used by Groucho Marx in Duck Soup.
  • The line "They like me, they really like me!" refers to Sally Field's Oscar acceptance speech in 1985.
  • Wreck-Gar's "I dare to be stupid!" is, of course, a reference to one of "Weird Al" Yankovic's most well-known songs, "Dare to Be Stupid"–a Devo "style parody" which appeared on the soundtrack to the original animated movie, and was used there in the scene with the original Wreck-Gar.

Animation or technical errors

  • In one scene where Ratchet crosses his arms, he gains a second war wound on his right arm.
  • After Lugnut uses his "Punch of Kill Everything", causing an explosion at the airport, a lining on the concrete vanishes before the explosion damages the fighter jets.
  • When Wreck-Gar asks Bumblebee and Ratchet if they want garbage, his forehead is white instead of orange.
  • Though Wreck-Gar calls what he pulls from his backpack a "microscope", it's actually a telescope. Of course this could just be ignorance on his part as he had not been online for a single day yet...

Continuity errors

  • Optimus pays honor to the long-standing tradition of his trailer disappearing when he transforms. His dump-truck trailer disappears magically along with all the garbage in it!
  • Why don't Sari or Ratchet react to the Key when it starts to glow, indicating the presence of AllSpark energy?
  • Sari uses the Key to help track down Wreck-Gar...which seems rather unnecessary, considering the noticeable trail of garbage he left behind.
  • The previously cylindrical trash-bots now appear somewhat rectangular.

Trivia

  • Even Megatron gets annoyed by Lugnut's constant worshipping. Sound familiar?
  • The mayor still doesn't talk, letting his Press Secretary speak for him instead.
  • Aside from Wreck-Gar, Weird Al also voices the Sumdac Systems technician who explains the new version of the nanobots to Porter C. Powell.
  • This is the first and only time we see Lugnut use his mace/axe weapon. Originally, Hasbro never told the cartoon team that they had included it with the toy. As such, they only found out after Season 1 was finished.
  • Given that Carly is about to give birth when she seemed to have a wafer-thin profile in the pilot, the Autobots seem to have spent at least six months or so in Detroit.
  • This episode sees the return of the human newscaster.
  • Wreck-Gar appears to have access to Hammerspace.
  • Bulkhead appears, but has no lines. Blitzwing and Isaac Sumdac are also absent.
  • One of the two policemen Wreck-Gar picks up resembles Officer Dibble from Top Cat.
  • This episode is the first to feature Ratchet's full robot-to-vehicle transformation animation sequence.
  • This episode was adapted in comic book format using screen captures as half of "Transformers Animated Volume 9", with "Velocity" making up the other half.
  • This episode featured a commentary from some of the creators, at the end of which during Wreck-Gar's final scene, they reflect on how nobody in Animated is really dead... until Season 3, providing some foreshadowing for what's to come.

Foreign localization

Brazilian

  • Title: "Lixo dentro, lixo fora" ("Garbage In, Garbage Out")
  • Original airdate: ???


French

  • Title: "Un tri trop sélectif" ("A Too Selective Sorting")
  • Original airdate: ???


Spanish (Latin America)

  • Title: "Basura Entra, Basura Sale" ("Garbage In, Garbage Out")
  • Original airdate: 4 October 2008


German

  • Title: "Die Müll-Bots" ("The Garbage-Bots")
  • Original airdate: 18 July 2008


Italian

  • Wreck-Gar is renamed "Pattumiera" (Trashcan), getting the dubious award of being the first Autobot renamed in Italy since Beast Wars. (Mega-Octane already had the crown as the first overall Transformer with a different Italian name after BW, FYI)


Japanese

  • Title: "Wreck-Gar no Bōsō" (レックガーの暴走, "Wreck-Gar's Rampage")
  • Original airdate: 7 August 2010
  • It's Optimus's turn for the warning message and stock footage. Wreck-Gar wonders what he is and doesn't understand anything, other than that the show is starting during the intro.
  • The universal greeting doesn't quite work out in Japanese, and Wreck-Gar instead sings a little ditty. The "carpet/thumb/income tack" gag also doesn't work as well.
  • The outro commercial bumper for Wreck-Gar shows his robot mode in black silhouette with him asking who it is. The intro bumper shows his robot mode and has him announcing his name. This is a send-up/homage to the "Who's that Pokémon?" bumpers from the Pokémon TV series.
  • The Otoboto family act as news anchors, the family obviously trying not to lose their composure. It's also a promotion for the recently released DVD and the exclusive gold-chromed Optimus figure.
  • During the "next episode" segment, Bumblebee and Ratchet promote a contest for which entries—drawings of the entrant's favorite Transformer—must be postmarked by August 31 to TV Aichi, the prizes being Voyager Optimus and TF-26 Megatron Light & Sound. Additional information can be found at TV Aichi's site.


Polish

  • Title: "Śmieci weszły, Śmieci wyszły" ("Garbage In, Garbage Out")
  • Original airdate: ???

Home video releases

DVD

United States of America 2009 — Transformers Animated — Season Two (Paramount) — English and Spanish audio.
Australia 2009 — Transformers Animated — Volume Four: Mission Accomplished (Paramount) — English and German audio.
United Kingdom 2009 — Transformers Animated — Volume Four: Mission Accomplished (Paramount) — English and German audio.
Germany 2009 — Transformers Animated — Volume Vier: Mission Erfüllt (Paramount) — English and German audio.
Japan 2010 — Transformers Animated — Vol. 5 (Paramount) — Japanese audio only.
Australia 2014 — Transformers Animated — Season Two (Madman Entertainment)
United States of America 2014 — Transformers Animated — The Complete Series (Shout! Factory)

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