Bumblebee and Windblade embark on a quest to recover his lost memories and recall his mission, while evading the Decepticons hunting them.Bumblebee and Windblade embark on a quest to recover his lost memories and recall his mission, while evading the Decepticons hunting them.Bumblebee and Windblade embark on a quest to recover his lost memories and recall his mission, while evading the Decepticons hunting them.
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First off this show is made for people with short attention span, it's only 10min long per episode. But the acting and story are compelling. You can catch season one on Netflix and the 2 following seasons on Hasbro's official YouTube Transformers channel. It's one of the few shows that just focuses on the transformers instead of wasting time on human characters.
The show is alright if you're a new transformers fan watch this the show is kinda enjoyable but the show doesn't feel right like character doesn't get much screen time like minor character only get like 5 minute screen time and die later.
I've seen some fans be a little to over critical of The last transformers series which was Transformers in Disguise but I think fans are taking more of like to this one, Even with the shorter run-time and character models that look a little like MMD, the show is engaging and fun, I find a little weird that Cartoon Network still has the last transformer show still on their website, which you can still watch. I can get it for the Teen Titans but with the Transformers you'd probably want to bring attention to the current toy line for sales.
There's not much to write about this series. This series revived transformers show excitiment after the sh##ty "robots in disguise" series (comics were better) killed it.
It brings back many G1 designs, bring back Bumblebee's voice too (after not speaking for like a decade) and doesn't have much screentime on humans, in fact the entire screentime is used for the Transformers themselves and the emotional conflict. Even Optimus Prime is just like his G1 coounterpart (in a good way). The series has a simple storyline to follow for each season:
Season one - Autobots must find the Allspark before the Decepticons do, while Bee and Windblade try to get former's memories back.
Season two - The Allspark is found, the war between it begins, Starscream takes over.
(Don't know about season three)
Overall, the series are worth few hours to watch and does bring that feel of nostalgia (G1 designs and characteristics) while also having action and emotional balance.
Like I wrote, a Blessing to my Spark.
Overall, the series are worth few hours to watch and does bring that feel of nostalgia (G1 designs and characteristics) while also having action and emotional balance.
Like I wrote, a Blessing to my Spark.
Let's face the ugly truth A lot of our favorite cartoons haven't been done justice within recent years. The people behind these lackluster revivals often don't respect the original source material which leads to utter disappointment. However against all odds we may finally have a great reimagining on our hands! Transformers Cyberverse offers everything you could want out of a reboot such as quality animation, writing, and character development. Even though glaring flaws are present you can really sense actual effort being put fourth here.
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- TriviaOptimus Prime's tendency to give the order 'Engage!' while captaining the Ark is likely a reference to Jean-Luc Picard's repeated use of the same order in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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