Transformers: Robots in Disguise - Season 4

Season 4

Episodes

King of the Hill (1)
Overconfidence leaves the Bee Team unprepared when they face a Stunticon that can fire guided missiles on the desert ground above a nuclear waste disposal site.

King of the Hill (2)
The harried Autobots' Stunticon enemy proves more formidable and crafty than they anticipated, using his guided missiles to threaten a nuclear waste disposal site.

Defrosted
Grimlock begs to learn new fighting methods from reluctant teacher Drift and puts them into action when the Autobots travel to the Antarctic to battle the Decepticon Prong -- unfrozen from a melting glacier.

Blurred
After his reckless actions cause the escape of a dangerous Sharkticon, Sideswipe goes out of his way to recapture the 'Con and prove his value to the team in fear of getting replaced by a younger, and faster, newcomer -- Rescue Bot Blurr.

Sphere of Influence
The Bee Team discovers a mysterious artifact that has a strange effect on Cybertronian minds, turning the bots against one another; the Bee Team must keep obsessed treasure-hunter Springload from accidentally destroying Crown City.

Bee Cool
Bee, trying to prove that he can be as cool as Sideswipe and his intern Blurr, struggles to lead the Autobots against two Stunticons who stole a trailer full of Cybertronian weapons.

The Great Divide
After combining into the Ultra Bee Team Combiner, the Autobots find Sideswipe has split into two individuals; the two Sideswipes must overcome their differences and learn to work together as the Bee Team pursues Stunticon Drag Strip.

Get a Clue

Out of the Shadows

Disordered Personalities

Guilty as Charged
Strongarm worries that her Academy classmate Chicane may still harbor a grudge, but when a powerful foe comes after her old friend, Strongarm and the Bee Team put their sparks on the line to protect her.

The Golden Knight
An ancient Cybertronian signal sends Bumblebee and chivalry-obsessed Fixit to a remote English island for a routine scouting mission that quickly turns into the duo's very own call to adventure!.

The Fastest Bot Alive!
Grimlock acquires uncontrollable superspeed, which proves to be a problem when the Autobots have to deal with a revenge minded Simacore and his army of Mini Con clones.

Railroad Rage

Combine and Conquer

Moon Breaker

Exiles

Breathing Room

Prepare for Departure

Prisoners Principles

Collateral Damage

Something He Ate

Sick as a Bot

Five Fugitives

Enemy of My Enemy

Freedom Fighters
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