Transformers Primed for an Animated Comeback

Having written the first two Transformers movies, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were ready to take a break from the robots-in-disguise franchise. "We'd spent more time on Transformers than we even spent going to college, so we figured maybe it was time to take a break," Orci tells TV Guide Magazine. "But then (Hasbro chief executive) Brian Goldner came to us and asked if we wanted to do an animated series."

That new program, Transformers Prime, bowed last fall as a five-part miniseries, but now returns as a full-fledged series this Friday, Feb. 11, at 6:30/5:30c on The Hub, the new kids channel formed by Hasbro and Discovery Communications. The Hub ordered ...  read full article

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Season 1, Episode 13
After refusing to eat squash, Harold is sent to his room. Wanting to go somewhere where no one can tell him what to do, Harold becomes a lonesome cowboy who gets entangled in a wild adventure.

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Paid | Amazon Instant Video Aired: 3/16/2002

Season 1, Episode 12
Harold discovers what it's like to be a grown-up and explores different professions: train engineer, astronaut, and baseball player.

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Paid | Amazon Instant Video Aired: 3/9/2002

Season 1, Episode 11
When the Moon disappears at bedtime, Harold sets out to discover where it's gone.

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Paid | Amazon Instant Video Aired: 3/2/2002

Season 1, Episode 10
Harold is fascinated by animals and wonders what it would be like to be an elephant, giraffe, camel, cheetah, penguin and monkey.

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Transformers Primed for an Animated Comeback

Having written the first two Transformers movies, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman were ready to take a break from the robots-in-disguise franchise. "We'd spent more time on Transformers than we even spent going to college, so we figured maybe it was time to take a break," Orci tells TV Guide Magazine. "But then (Hasbro chief executive) Brian Goldner came to us and asked if we wanted to do an animated series."

That new program, Transformers Prime, bowed last fall as a five-part miniseries, but now returns as a full-fledged series this Friday, Feb. 11, at 6:30/5:30c on The Hub, the new kids channel formed by Hasbro and Discovery Communications. The Hub ordered ... read more

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Premiered: 2001, on HBO Family
Rating: TV-Y
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Premise: A 4-year-old's purple crayon leads him into an imaginary world in this cartoon, which is based on the children's classic by Crockett Johnson.

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