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Bumblebee's First Life on Earth ep 2
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"Hiding in the Park"
公園で隠れて! ()
(Kōen de Kakurete!)
Production company Paramount Pictures Japan
Airdate 4 April 2019
Writer Yuzo Yamamoto
Director Yuzo Yamamoto
Continuity Live-action film series
Watch this episode on Twitter

Charlie teaches Bumblebee how to hide.

Contents

Synopsis

While in the park, Charlie Watson begins asking Bumblebee questions about where he came from or if he remembers anything, but he is unable to answer. Charlie wonders if he could perhaps be a time traveler or alien. Before she can think further, the two notice approaching humans. Charlie tells Bumblebee to hide himself while she and Conan act natural. Once the couple passes, she looks over to see Bumblebee crouched behind a bench. Charlie reminds him he could have just transformed and decides he should practice.

Bumblebee at first practices his transforming by imitating a statue, prompting Charlie to remind him that he can just turn into a car. Bumblebee assumes his Beetle form through stylish transformation sequences, attempting to impress Charlie, but only succeeds in hurting her and Conan due to being too close, then destroying a park bench and trash can in his second attempt. The impact jostles part of Bumblebee's frame off, and a holographic projector displays a message from another robot, with Charlie asking who it is.

Featured Characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

Notes

Real-world references

  • Bumblebee's first attempt at transformation has him imitate Rodin's The Thinker.

Trivia

  • Much like the previous episode, this episode slightly changes Bumblebee's events to not spoil the film:
    • Bumblebee's attempt to hide behind the bench mimics his hiding behind a small pile of sand on the beach in the film. Similarly, Charlie getting hit by Bumblebee due to her proximity echoes the film, where she gets sprayed with sand due to standing too close.
    • Rather than being accidentally activated while Charlie attempts to fix Bumblebee in the forest, Optimus's message is instead triggered by the shock of Bumblebee's landing.
  • The episode was originally uploaded to Bumblebee Japan's Twitter page and Paramount Pictures Japan's YouTube page, though the latter video was taken down.
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