Showing posts with label Transformers Animated. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Transformers Animated. Show all posts
Saturday, April 26, 2008
Transformers Animated: Return of the Headmaster
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Saturday, April 12, 2008
Transformers Animated: The Elite Guard
Excellent episode, and great for Optimus Prime fans.
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Saturday, April 5, 2008
Transformers Animated: Megatron Rising - Part 2
As the episode goes on it only gets better as Optimus Prime and Megatron face off yet again, but this time with the All Spark reflective of the live action movie. Good thing it wasn't a human that put the final punch to Megatron. It's not over, of course, but now Megatron looks like his damaged self from the G1 movie. I don't think he's turning into Galvatron any time soon though. So, I must leave you with this. If you never watched Transformers Animated, this is the time. Megatron Rising Part 1 and 2 are legendary episodes to kick off a new generation of Great Wars to be remembered.
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Saturday, March 29, 2008
Transformers Animated: Megatron Rising - Part 1
What's odd in this episode for the autobots is how Optimus Prime is trying to be really serious and hard on his troops with the upcoming threat. I guess the realization is that this generation of autobots are beginners at their claim to fame. I think this is a first to have an Optimus character that's only beginning to learn to be a leader and hero. Some people were against the idea that these autobots were not warriors, but held a maintenance job repairing space bridges. However, this is a way to show true character development of how characters with similar names to G1 began to become legendary. Afterall, G1 Optimus Prime didn't start off as a warrior either in his past. It was because of Megatron's attack that Orion Pax had to be upgraded into this leader warrior that we all know. Of course, the G1 series didn't focus on that, but wrote it as his backstory. Transformers Animated is the first to show how autobots go from average workers to legendary warriors.
Ah, the end of the episode was just getting good. All Hail Megatron.
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Sunday, March 23, 2008
Transformers Animated: Nature Calls
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Sunday, March 16, 2008
Transformers Animated: Headmaster
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Saturday, March 8, 2008
Transformers Animated: Survival of the Fittest
I think some people seem to forget that the original Transformers Generation One had its own human villains. Typically these villains were taken advantaged of by Megatron, but not always. There's one guy who comes to mind that had nothing to do with the Decepticons at all. Lord Chumley, the big-game hunter. He collected the most exotic creatures that he could find. Of course, that means he wants the head of Optimus Prime. Anyone remember that episode? So, yeah, G1 was just as mixed up between the Decepticons, humans, and then aliens.
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Saturday, March 1, 2008
Transformers Animated: Lugnut & Blitzwing

So, now that I introduced Transformers Animated to my blog, I can express my impressions from this week's episode: Lost and Found. Actually, I'm going to speak about two characters that were formally introduced. I'm a big Decepticon fan and so that's likely what you'll hear about anyhow. I was very impressed by Lugnut and Blitzwing whom finally made their way to Earth to recover Lord Megatron. Blitzwing first appeared in the movie pilot, but really in the background. Anyhow, Lugnut reminds me a lot of Shockwave from Transformers Generation 1. He has one eye, he's bulky, and very loyal. Shockwave was similar. I think the major difference is that Shockwave was pretty intelligent compare to Lugnut's somewhat dull brain. Then there's Blitzwing, a name borrowed from Generation 1. They actually honored the name by making this guy another triple changer (he has three modes including his bot mode). Hmm, they actually kept both of his forms from G1, a tank and plane. I don't think Blitzwing got enough airtime in G1 and sometimes its hard to remember him compare to Astrotrain who got a lot more attention. Either way, this Transformers Animated (TA for now on) character has multiple personalities. I think he does remind me a bit of Blitzwing, but he's mostly a completely new character.
To end, I must say I'm very happy with these new Decepticons. I actually thought from their first impression from the TA pilot movie, that they actually may be very very stupid and worthless as the Decepticons suffered from the 3D CG Transformers shows from a few years ago like Armada and Energon. Instead, they are respectible and honorable Decepticons that will make any fan happy for some time to come. I was surprised to see both the Decepticon and Autobot spaceships in this episode as well. It was somewhat out of the blue since they were almost forgotten after the first episode. The end of the episode was a bit of a shock and a little weird too. It looks like our Decepticon buddies are where the Dinobots were put to rest except it's full of water now. Plus the bastard traitor has somehow survived and going to be trying to take power. Lugnut should prove very interesting in this new situation which will create a great plot of his attempts to follow Megatron while pretending to follow Starscream as he goes.
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