Autobots and Decepticons battle for control of the Mini-Cons, small Transformers that grant immense power to their masters. The fierce conflict rages on Earth, as both factions vie for domin... Read allAutobots and Decepticons battle for control of the Mini-Cons, small Transformers that grant immense power to their masters. The fierce conflict rages on Earth, as both factions vie for dominance.Autobots and Decepticons battle for control of the Mini-Cons, small Transformers that grant immense power to their masters. The fierce conflict rages on Earth, as both factions vie for dominance.
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You people say it's nothing like the original...well, it is! There's some returning charecters, and the plot is basically the same....attacking the Decepticons. What, is that too hard for you guys to follow?
Finally, it does not look like Scooby Doo. That's got to be the dumbest show I've ever seen, and Armada is one of the best. The voices are good, as well as the animation, and it's an awesome show. I reccomend it to anyone that likes Transformers, or even gundams or zoids!
Rock on, Transformers!
All that has changed.
Armada is a very good successor to the original series of Transformers. Optimus Prime behaves more like Optimus (and he's a semi-rig again!), Megatron is terrifying again, and Starscream is a toadying sycophant again. Admittedly, the minicons and the kids on the show are a minor turnoff, but unfortunately, that's the style of anime today. No kids, no cartoon, unfortunately. Thankfully, Armada handles the situation -much- better than Robots in Disguise, where the children (and, sadly, the Transformers themselves) are more annoying than a microfly in your transistor housing.
No, it isn't perfect. But it IS good. The animation beats out any of the 3D Beast-fill-in-the-blank cartoons (3D animation is still in its infancy, and currently is vastly overrated), and assuredly Robots in Disguise. With this on the air, I can once again look forward to quality Transformers programming.
Did you know
- TriviaThis series marks the first time that the character of Unicron received a toy, and it soon became one of the most famous and popular figures in the entirety of the Transformers franchise. Unicron first appeared in La Guerre des robots: Transformers (1986), and although Hasbro originally wanted to make a toy out of him, the designs fell through. He remained toyless until the release of this series, 16 years later.
- GoofsIn the early episodes, Hot Shot is sometimes called Hot Rod. Later when Tidal Wave appears, he is sometimes called Shockwave. Mixing up the character's English and Japanese names was a fairly common mistake in the dub. Even Optimus Prime himself was occasionally referred to by his Japanese name, Convoy, and at one point even Optimus himself mistakenly used that name. Overload is also called by both his English and his Japanese name (Ultra Magnus) at different points.
- Quotes
Galvatron: I hope you realize you're playing a very dangerous game, Starscream.
Starscream: I've made my choice, Galvatron. There's only one path to survive Unicron, and that's to follow Optiumus.
Galvatron: Why you...
Optimus Prime: Stay out of this, Starscream. This is between Galvatron and me. Now just back away!
Starscream: I don't mean any disrespect, Optimus, but I'm not going anywhere.
Galvatron: You'll understand you'll pay for this. No one defies my command and gets away with it.
Starscream: Sorry. I don't work for you anymore. I've made up my mind to bring this to an end. And once all is said and done, Unicron will be destroyed and the universe will be at peace.
Galvatron: May I suggest that you have LOST your mind? I'll destroy you!
Starscream: Come and get a taste of my blade, Galvatron!
- ConnectionsAlternate-language version of Chô robot seimeitai Transformer: Micron densetsu (2003)
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- Runtime
- 30m
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