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अपने ग्रह साइबेट्रोन को बचाने के लिए औटोबॉट्स रहस्यमय कलाकृतियों की खोज में निकलते हैं. लेकिन दुष्ट डिसेप्टिकॉन भी उन कलाकृतियों को पाना चाहते हैं.अपने ग्रह साइबेट्रोन को बचाने के लिए औटोबॉट्स रहस्यमय कलाकृतियों की खोज में निकलते हैं. लेकिन दुष्ट डिसेप्टिकॉन भी उन कलाकृतियों को पाना चाहते हैं.अपने ग्रह साइबेट्रोन को बचाने के लिए औटोबॉट्स रहस्यमय कलाकृतियों की खोज में निकलते हैं. लेकिन दुष्ट डिसेप्टिकॉन भी उन कलाकृतियों को पाना चाहते हैं.
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I'm loving the Cybertron series very much. I think it took some time for me to get used to some of the changes that happened. Scott McNeil not reprising his role as Jetfire, and Brent Miller not reprising his role as Hot Shot, which I think is the worst thing the writers could have ever done, and a lot of other things. I think it the thing for me was that Cybertron wasn't Energon and that's something that still have to get used to. Overall it's a good show with excellent CGI animation similar to that of Beast Wars only more Asian influenced. I think it's the best thing to come along since Beast Wars. I hope this CGI animation will continue on into the next series and hopefully it will be just as good as the other series.
Overall this is a great Transformers series (Nothing beats G1, but that's common knowledge). However, I have one small gripe. Why does Jetfire have an extremely over exaggerated 'Australian' accent (Think Steve Irwin)? As an Aussie I can tell you, we don't talk like that (I have the same problem with Outback, a G1 character who appeared in several episodes in season 3). The CG transformers are combined with the more traditionally animated human characters quite well, and the show doesn't take itself too seriously, there is also some very clever dialogue written for some of the characters, which has raised more than a chuckle. Overall I would strongly recommend this series, although any Transfan worth their salt knows that Megatron should be a gun. BAH WEEP GRAH NAH WEEP NINNI BALM!!
Transformers: Cybertron is the final series of the Unicron Trilogy.
As a long time fan of Transformers I have to say this series show so much promise and it did have it up and down about it.
First the pros of the series. The series feature a original story line for the Transformers as the Autobots must race against the Decepticons to collect the four Cyber Planet Keys.
The action figures for the series some were pretty cool and should be look to add to your collection.
The Voice cast is pretty impressive with Transformers Vets. We get Garry Chalk,David Kaye, Lisa Ann Beley, Michael Dobson, Brain Dobson,Mark Oliver, Maryke Hendrikse,Scott McNeil, Paul Dobson,Richard Newman,Trevor Devall, and many more. They each brought a lot to the table of the series
The animation was pretty original with mix of 2D background with 3D animation for the Transformers. It's not something you see all the time for the Transformers. Plus the way the effects work will make you go wow.
We get some good character development throughout the series as we learn more about each character.
The cons of this series mostly are the human characters I swear there were times I wanted to scream because they were such awful characters and they were pretty much useless I couldn't bear to listen to them that I had to mute the TV to avoid them talking.
Transformers Cybertron human characters were just that bad and I refuse to speak their names in this review.
But the series did present some things that make it a interesting series for the Transformers and it finish off the Unicron Trilogy.
While the series did have it up and downs if you're a true fan of Transformers you will watch it
Autobots Transform and Roll Out! Decepticons Attack!
As a long time fan of Transformers I have to say this series show so much promise and it did have it up and down about it.
First the pros of the series. The series feature a original story line for the Transformers as the Autobots must race against the Decepticons to collect the four Cyber Planet Keys.
The action figures for the series some were pretty cool and should be look to add to your collection.
The Voice cast is pretty impressive with Transformers Vets. We get Garry Chalk,David Kaye, Lisa Ann Beley, Michael Dobson, Brain Dobson,Mark Oliver, Maryke Hendrikse,Scott McNeil, Paul Dobson,Richard Newman,Trevor Devall, and many more. They each brought a lot to the table of the series
The animation was pretty original with mix of 2D background with 3D animation for the Transformers. It's not something you see all the time for the Transformers. Plus the way the effects work will make you go wow.
We get some good character development throughout the series as we learn more about each character.
The cons of this series mostly are the human characters I swear there were times I wanted to scream because they were such awful characters and they were pretty much useless I couldn't bear to listen to them that I had to mute the TV to avoid them talking.
Transformers Cybertron human characters were just that bad and I refuse to speak their names in this review.
But the series did present some things that make it a interesting series for the Transformers and it finish off the Unicron Trilogy.
While the series did have it up and downs if you're a true fan of Transformers you will watch it
Autobots Transform and Roll Out! Decepticons Attack!
Originally called Transformers Galaxy Force. The series loses some of the flare I got from watching the fan sub of it. Planet Keys are called Force Chips an called Planet Force, Chip Square instead of Omega Square. also the voices sorta confused me a bit...THundercracker an Scattorshot/Backpack have southern accents? When did Cybertrons have accents...not since Quickstrike on Beast Wars has any Trnasformer have an accent. I can tell you this much, watch Transformers Galaxy Force an then watch Transformers Cybertrons an see the changes. Don't get me wrong I like Cybertrons too just not as much as the originals. The Japanese do put lots of effort into there anime an it does show in the final product. Remember these were Prime Time shows in Japan so had to be good.
Why aren't you watching Transformers Cybertron? Still mad at how Armada and Energon turned out? Well, forget everything you've seen from those shows, because Cybertron is definitely the best Transformers show since Beast Wars.
Transformers Cybertron is the dubbed version of the recent anime series "Galaxy Force" currently airing in Japan. Quite honestly, Cybertron is my least favorite visually of the Transformers (The TF's stand out a bit too much visually compared to the hand-drawn animation), but the animation is miles better than anything seen in Armada and Energon. Like Energon, the Transformers are also computer animated, although this time done by the more professional anime studio Gonzo. Unlike the stiff and cheap movements on Energon, the characters have much more fluidly quick movement and expression. Not to mention the action scenes are very fast-paced, well-animated, choreographed and exciting to watch. Unlike the "Zoids" stylings of Energon, the TF's look a lot closer to Mainframe's work on "Beast Wars." Cybertron certainly has the best writing out of the three recent TF shows. The Dub uses a lot more self-referential humor and there are also a lot of sly references to earlier Transformers shows that really made me smile. Not to mention the Transformers have a lot more personality and depth compared to the stale clichés of Armada and Energon. Hot Shot's character really works the best as a youthful and learning hero, and he, like a lot of characters on this show grow and change throughout it's progression. I never really felt for any of the characters like this ever since Beast Wars. A lot of people may find the idea of using different accents for the characters strange, but I think it makes the characters stand out much more. (And I'm sure people will remember the G1 characters also having accents) Thundercracker's "hillbilly" accent made him a humorous character and the comic relief of Decepticon cronies Ransack and Crumplezone have a lot of shades of "Laurel and Hardy." Optimus Prime is much more likable a character in this show, and actually proves himself as a reliable leader, and Starscream, well without spoiling anything, kicks MUCH more butt than even his G1 counterpart could hope to do. Megatron tends to get his butt kicked too many times, but that changes later on in the show. Even the humans, which have been a main complaint that many Transformers fans had with the recent shows are handled much better here. Unlike the irritating Armada children and the angsty Kicker, they feel more like real people and have a lot of character development as well, and actually do a lot to help the Autobots. And at least these Autobots have enough sense to keep them out of trouble. They have much more of a purpose on this show. Overall, the character interaction is great, while not quite up to the brilliance of Beast Wars, but it still comes very close.
The show actually has a lot of original elements too. A lot of the Transformers on this show are factionless, and there's some genuine intrigue on which side the new characters will join. Also, the show has a much more realistic touch compared to past shows. In Cybertron, the Autobots do their best to keep themselves disguised from humans, and unlike the past shows, the humans don't conveniently disappear during a major battle. Sometimes humans actually notice what's going on, changing the plans of the Autobots. This shows much more actual direction.
Also, the show's pace is very different from the past two shows. But there's a LOT more going on in a single episode of Cybertron. A lot of the episodes tackle multiple subplots at a time during an story arc. While some might not like this sporadic pacing, I think it keeps the show exciting and full of activity. Its a definite improvement over the dragged out single-minded plot arcs of the last two aforementioned shows. As the story progress people change, new alliances are forged and stuff actually happens. Safe to say, I think Cybertron is the best Trasformers show that no one is watching. Forget Armada and Energon, this show is the real deal. And it makes me happy to be a Transformers fan again. I actually look forward to the next episode.
* A Side note: Don't try connecting Cybertron to Armada and Energon storywise, this is a completely different universe.
Transformers Cybertron is the dubbed version of the recent anime series "Galaxy Force" currently airing in Japan. Quite honestly, Cybertron is my least favorite visually of the Transformers (The TF's stand out a bit too much visually compared to the hand-drawn animation), but the animation is miles better than anything seen in Armada and Energon. Like Energon, the Transformers are also computer animated, although this time done by the more professional anime studio Gonzo. Unlike the stiff and cheap movements on Energon, the characters have much more fluidly quick movement and expression. Not to mention the action scenes are very fast-paced, well-animated, choreographed and exciting to watch. Unlike the "Zoids" stylings of Energon, the TF's look a lot closer to Mainframe's work on "Beast Wars." Cybertron certainly has the best writing out of the three recent TF shows. The Dub uses a lot more self-referential humor and there are also a lot of sly references to earlier Transformers shows that really made me smile. Not to mention the Transformers have a lot more personality and depth compared to the stale clichés of Armada and Energon. Hot Shot's character really works the best as a youthful and learning hero, and he, like a lot of characters on this show grow and change throughout it's progression. I never really felt for any of the characters like this ever since Beast Wars. A lot of people may find the idea of using different accents for the characters strange, but I think it makes the characters stand out much more. (And I'm sure people will remember the G1 characters also having accents) Thundercracker's "hillbilly" accent made him a humorous character and the comic relief of Decepticon cronies Ransack and Crumplezone have a lot of shades of "Laurel and Hardy." Optimus Prime is much more likable a character in this show, and actually proves himself as a reliable leader, and Starscream, well without spoiling anything, kicks MUCH more butt than even his G1 counterpart could hope to do. Megatron tends to get his butt kicked too many times, but that changes later on in the show. Even the humans, which have been a main complaint that many Transformers fans had with the recent shows are handled much better here. Unlike the irritating Armada children and the angsty Kicker, they feel more like real people and have a lot of character development as well, and actually do a lot to help the Autobots. And at least these Autobots have enough sense to keep them out of trouble. They have much more of a purpose on this show. Overall, the character interaction is great, while not quite up to the brilliance of Beast Wars, but it still comes very close.
The show actually has a lot of original elements too. A lot of the Transformers on this show are factionless, and there's some genuine intrigue on which side the new characters will join. Also, the show has a much more realistic touch compared to past shows. In Cybertron, the Autobots do their best to keep themselves disguised from humans, and unlike the past shows, the humans don't conveniently disappear during a major battle. Sometimes humans actually notice what's going on, changing the plans of the Autobots. This shows much more actual direction.
Also, the show's pace is very different from the past two shows. But there's a LOT more going on in a single episode of Cybertron. A lot of the episodes tackle multiple subplots at a time during an story arc. While some might not like this sporadic pacing, I think it keeps the show exciting and full of activity. Its a definite improvement over the dragged out single-minded plot arcs of the last two aforementioned shows. As the story progress people change, new alliances are forged and stuff actually happens. Safe to say, I think Cybertron is the best Trasformers show that no one is watching. Forget Armada and Energon, this show is the real deal. And it makes me happy to be a Transformers fan again. I actually look forward to the next episode.
* A Side note: Don't try connecting Cybertron to Armada and Energon storywise, this is a completely different universe.
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- ट्रिवियाIn certain episodes, you can see that the female character Thunderblast (named Chromia in the original anime) actually has breasts under her chest-plate, as well as clearly noticeable nipples. In one episode, they even bounce around as she runs. This must have been a hidden joke on the animators' part, but at times, the character bends in ways that make them visible.
- गूफ़In the episode titled "Rush", when Thundercracker assaults the Autobots' base, not only does he speak erroneously in Starscream's voice, he also refers to himself as Starscream. This goof was fixed for the DVD release.
- इसके अलावा अन्य वर्जनIn the first Hungarian dub of the series the female character Override was dubbed by a male. This lasted for several episodes, after which "he" suddenly became a woman with no explanation given.
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