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7.8 1 Seasons • 42 Episodes

Transformers: Super-God Masterforce

Transformers: Super-God Masterforce aired on Japanese television from 1988 to 1989. Taking place after Transformers: Headmasters, it is the story of how Metalhawk and his small team of Autobots must protect Earth from the mysterious Devil Z and his Decepticon forces. Humans play many prominent roles in Masterforce, from the Decepticon husband-wife team of Giga and Mega to the Autobot's Junior Headmasters and the reluctantly-recruited Ginrai. Masterforce is often considered second only to Transformers: Victory as a fan favorite.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Hiroshi Takemura

    Hiroshi Takemura

    Ginrai / Super Ginrai / God Ginrai (Autobots - Godmasters)

  • Tsutomu Kashiwakura

    Tsutomu Kashiwakura

    Lightfoot (Autobots - Godmasters)

  • Hochu Otsuka

    Hochu Otsuka

    Ranger (Autobots - Godmasters)

  • Kaneto Shiozawa

    Kaneto Shiozawa

    Road King (Autobots - Godmasters)

  • Takeshi Kusao

    Takeshi Kusao

    Clouder (Autobots - Godmasters)

  • Keiichi Noda

    Keiichi Noda

    Professor Go (Humans) / Overlord (Decepticons - Godmasters)

  • Isamu Tanonaka

    Isamu Tanonaka

    Donq (Humans)

  • Hidekatsu Shibata

    Hidekatsu Shibata

    Devil Z (Decepticons - Super Energy Beings)

Overview

Transformers: Super-God Masterforce aired on Japanese television from 1988 to 1989. Taking place after Transformers: Headmasters, it is the story of how Metalhawk and his small team of Autobots must protect Earth from the mysterious Devil Z and his Decepticon forces. Humans play many prominent roles in Masterforce, from the Decepticon husband-wife team of Giga and Mega to the Autobot's Junior Headmasters and the reluctantly-recruited Ginrai. Masterforce is often considered second only to Transformers: Victory as a fan favorite.

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