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Our Worlds are in Danger

Our Worlds are in Danger

Join Transformers fans Jo and Wada as they travel back 20 years to revisit the Unicron Trilogy with Transformers: Micron Legend and Transformers Armada, the hit shows that reinvented the franchise for a new generation of kids!

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Latest Episodes

Armada episode 51 - Origin / Micron Legend episode 51 - Kessen more

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7 days ago

Dreamwave issues 14-18 - Worlds Collide more

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14 days ago

Armada episode 50 - Union / Micron Legend episode 50 - Sōryokusen more

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21 days ago

Armada episode 49 - Alliance / Micron Legend episode 49 - Unicron more

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a month ago

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4.8 out of 5 stars from 5 ratings
  • A fun review of an era of Transformers that doesn't get enough love (or at least loving ribbing). The hosts are deeply knowledgeable but aren't obsessed with continuity. Love it!

    Podcast Addict
    5
    Eddy
    2 months ago
  • The greatest Transformers Unicron Trilogy podcast ever made by two Brits

    Jo and Wads remind me what joy feels like

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Not Daniel A
    United States9 months ago
  • Nice

    It’s good to have MY nostalgia specifically catered to 👍

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Wow thay is literally me
    United Statesa year ago
  • A charming journey through a period of Transformers that's been overshadowed by films and later series. Jo and Wada are funny, insightful, and have great chemistry. Cannot wait for more.

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    5
    Kuuga Gameing
    a year ago

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