Transformers Season Two Volume One
SCORE: 72
I am thankful I had the money to purchase Transformers Season Two
Volume One and the time to watch and review it. If you read my review of
Transformers The Complete First Season then you know I have the complete
original series from the 1980s. I watched through the next section of
the show and am now writing this review. There are four discs that make
up Transformers Season Two Volume One. There are twenty-nine episodes on
those discs.
There is a new cool intro in Transformers Season Two Volume One. The
issues families can have with Transformers Season Two Volume One are
violence, false gods, evolution, Old Earth theory and more. The Dinobots
and Constructicons are major players quite often in Transformers Season
Two Volume One. Omega Supreme and Cosmos are two interesting new
Autobots in Transformers Season Two Volume One.
Thanks to Cosmos and Omega Supreme being able to fly into space we get
some episodes in Transformers Season Two Volume One that take us to new
and different worlds. In one of the worlds the Decepticons trick the
locals into thinking they are deities. Astrotrain on the Decepticon side
helps them get into space in Transformers Season Two Volume One. I feel
like Astrotrain was under utilized in Transformers Season Two Volume
One.
Warpath is another interesting new Autobot in Transformers Season Two
Volume One. He is a red tank that seems very immature in how he talks.
There is more animation in the faces of characters like Megatron in
Transformers Season Two Volume One. Blaster plays one song only in
Transformers Season Two Volume One. Can you guess the song? It is Cold
Slither from the G.I. Joe cartoon - minus the lyrics.
The Decepticons try again and again in Transformers Season Two Volume
One to get rid of the Autobots. They almost win in one episode but wind
up losing in the next one. The Decepticons also have some interesting
ideas for harnessing power in Transformers Season Two Volume One. There
are some interesting inventions in Transformers Season Two Volume One as
well. I notice the tape technology shows the limitations of the thoughts
of the writers at the time.
- Paul
Video: 70%
Audio: 72%
Replay/Extras: 79%
Functionality: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 70%
System: DVD
Publisher: Shout Factory
Developer: Hasbro
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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