One of the greatest "Transformers" cartoons is 2010's "Transformers: Prime," animated with CGI of cinematic craftsmanship and told with convincing gravitas. Part of that gravitas comes from the exemplary voice cast.
"Prime" banked early good will among "Transformers" fans by bringing on Peter Cullen and Frank Welker, the original Optimus Prime and Megatron. It was the first time they'd voiced the two nemeses together in a cartoon since the 1980s. The rest of the voice cast filled out nicely, too.
"Prime" largely starred veteran voice actors, e.g. Steve Blum as treacherous Decepticon Starscream, Kevin Michael Richardson as the burly Autobot Bulkhead, and Daran Norris as the vain Decepticon Knock Out. ("I'm not just an automobile, I'm an automobile enthusiast!") "Transformers: Prime" als

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