Transformers Seasons Three and Four
SCORE: 72
With tears of joy and sadness I wrap up my time with the original
Transformers animated television show. Transformers Seasons Three and
Four in the final four discs of The Transformers The Complete Series. It
took me some time to get through this show, but I did eventually watch
every single episode. Transformers Seasons Three and Four is around
eleven hours in terms of the length. There are some fascinating things
that happen in Transformers Seasons Three and Four.
There will be spoilers in this review. I warned you. The issues families
can have with Transformers Seasons Three and Four are violence, lack of
attire, enticement to lust, magic, Old Earth theory and more.
Transformers Seasons Three and Four starts right after the Transformers
animated movie. The Autobots won the war, Galvatron is stuck on some
planet, and the rest of the Decepticons are stuck on Chaar with very
little Energon.
Rodimus Prime leads the Autobots in Transformers Seasons Three and Four
as they deal with the Quintesson threat. Transformers Seasons Three and
Four reveals that Quintessons made the Autobots and the Decepticons. The
Quintessons want to get control of Cybertron yet again. There are new
characters and new toys introduced in Transformers Seasons Three and
Four. There are Technobots, Headmasters, and more.
The final few episodes of Transformers Seasons Three and Four show the
value of organic life. Optimus Prime returns in Transformers Seasons
Three and Four. Optimus is brought back to life, and even saves the
universe from a disease that made all different creatures ultra violent
against one another. There is no official stepping down of Rodimus to
Optimus. It just sort of happens one episode with no explanation.
I can see how Hasbro was trying to sell more and bigger toys in
Transformers Seasons Three and Four. The Transformers that merged into
one would have cost more than just one Transformer. Then there were the
giant cities that were featured in Transformers Seasons Three and Four.
I do like how one of them did not really want to fight anymore. I can
completely comprehend that concept and opinion. Even I get tired of
fighting the same fight again and again.
- Paul
Video: 70%
Audio: 73%
Replay/Extras: 75%
Functionality: 73%
Family Friendly Factor: 69%
System: DVD
Publisher: Shout Factory
Developer: Hasbro
Rating: ‘NR’ - Not Rated
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