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Transformers Season 3 Part 2/Season 4 Boxed Set

Transformers Season 3 Part 2/Season 4 Boxed Set

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: TF Season 3 "THE SPACEAGE"
Review: As a child and as an adult, I remember seeing both season 1 and season 2. To be perfectly honest, I, as well as many other transformers fans was alienated from the season 3 series, due to the killings and replacements of many autobots and decepticons, don't get me wrong, this whole new spaceage era in cybertron, despite how boring that may sound, wasn't bad at all, it was good, since if there's no change in a series, it will eventually get boring anyway. I missed starscream and his naive plots against megatron, ironhide, optimus, etc, but the birth of many new robots wasn't bad at all either. The season three series, unlike the former episodes, doesn't take place on earth, it's primarily based on the planet cybertron about 25 or so years in the future. At first, i thought that they ruined the series, but if you actually see them all, you'll love it like i did in the end. The animation did not have the good quality that season 1 and 2 had though. Another thing that really annoyed me was that galvatron(which was a morphed megatron) seemed strong and powerfull in the movie, just like his former self (megatron) was, but in the series, galvatron was like a spoiled, tempered, immature little brat that simply liked to shoot at his fellow decepticons. The excuse that was used in the series was that his brain was dammaged due to the battle suffered in the movie (completely ridiculous reason to give him an uncharismatic character). Also, Rodimus Prime, the replacement for Optimus prime was immature and is an obvious reason why fans wanted an episode in this season which consisted of optimus prime being revived. Well, beside this criticism, i recommend people to buy this as a good completion for the transformers collection, it's well worth it. Till all are one!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Transformers Season 3
Review: Best of all the sets. but severely lacking in the special features department as all the sets have been. Luckily it's worth it just for the episode "Call of the Primitives". This has some of the best animation in the whole series, almost if not better then The Movie!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great end to the series
Review: I always remebered favoring the pre-movie episodes, but when I got this box set I found that it was packed with great episodes! I love the two-part Return of Optimus Prime!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I Love Transformers season 3 part 2/ season 4!!!
Review: I love this Transformers season 3 part 2/ season 4!!! This set consist of the last half of season 3 with season 4 attach to it. my favorite Transformers episodes in this season 3 set are "Ghost in the Machine","Nightmare Planet","The Ultimate Weapon","The Big Broadcast of 2006,The Quintesson Journel","Money is Everything","Call of the Primitives","The Burden Hardest to Bear", and the "Return of Optimus Pirme" parts 1 and 2. The set also has "Rebirth" parts 1-3.I hope you like this set! It's very entertaining because this set features the Return of Optimus Prime after the episode "Dark Awakening." Also, Rodimus Prime is featured more in this set. Highly Recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good buy
Review: I own the Season One Box Set and this set. This set is well worth buying if you are as big a fan of the episodes with Optimus Prime returning as I am. Also, I like Optimus's return to leadership status in the 3-part "Re-Birth" miniseries on the final disk with the introduction of the Headmasters & Targetmasters.

I was lucky enough to get an Optimus Prime/Rodimus Prime Film Cell in my Box Set along with a Scorponok film cell. I guess it is just the luck of the draw, because the film cells I got in the first season Box Set were a bit disappointing (Megatron & an Energon cube, Starscream & Energon Cube & my friend gave me 2 cells of Ravage and Rumble all 4 are disappointing). Both Film Cells in this Box Set I got were damn cool and well worth the price alone.

Other episodes I loved in this box set. "Ghost In The Machine" with Starscream's ghost trying to bring Unicron back to life. "Call Of The Primitives" which features the Dinobots, Sky Lynx and others while also explaining a little more of the Transformers history, "Grimlock's New Brain" which was both funny and cool and introduces the Technobots, "The Ultimate Weapon" which has a cool fight between Metroplex & Tryptycon, "The Burden Hardest To Bear" with Rodimus Prime doubting his leadership and the Matrix is stolen from him & Hot Rod returns! But 2 of my fav Transformers episodes of all-time is the 2-parter "The Return Of Optimus Prime" there is a hate plague that is spreading through the galaxy infecting both Autobots & Decepticons. Optimus's body is saved and he is brought back to life by a Quintesson. The Matrix is the one thing that can stop the hate plague, but it is in an infected Rodimus Prime. Optimus & Rodimus have a classic battle. These are two of the best post-Movie Transformers episodes and well worth the price of this box set in my opinion. The 3-part "Re-Birth series is also nice, but a bit ruined by too many Tramsformers with little or no character to them. I think this is when a lot of fans started tuning out the Transformers, when quantity was valued more then quality. Still Optimus Prime makes this 3-parter well worth watching and buying.

The animation in this cartoon series (years 1-4) are among the best well-detailed animations of all-time. This is part of why this series is so beloved, besides great character development. The Generation One cartoons are the best and should be in all true Transformers fans collections.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not the end
Review: i wont take up alot of time or space with this i just wanna inform those who dident know the fourth season known as headmasters was completed an is on dvd track it down if ya wanna know how it really ends also so there were two shows after victory an masterforce you wanna round out ya tf collection get those an skip those awful remakes

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The grand finale of The Transformers
Review: In a span of four and a half years, Rhino has established itself as a champion of the cartoons of Marvel and Sunbow. Now, provided Rhino doesn't bow to fan pressure and release a corrected Season 1 set, Rhino ends their relationship with the original, true Transformers with this set.

Again, the video and sound have been remastered, although the default audio choice is now the original stereo. However, four episodes ("The Burden Hardest to Bear" and all three parts of "The Rebirth") do not feature picture from the 35mm source, but the old broadcast masters, so like Season 1's "Countdown to Extinction", we are left to assume that the 35mm source is missing.

The special features are extremely sparse this time out, even by Rhino's standards. There is an option to view "The Rebirth" as a complete movie and an interview with David Wise. And nothing else. While the interview with Wise is excellent, these features are extremely underwhelming when one considers that this is the final word on Transformers DVDs (unless all of the currently undiscovered 35mm retake masters show up).

The episodes themselves run the gamut, from the overrated "Call of the Primitives" to the classic Season 3 finale "The Return of Optimus Prime". Transformers fans of all types will be interested in getting these episodes on home video (a number of them for the first time), though, and won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The end of Transformers Nostalgia(?)
Review: It has taken a while, but now the entire original series of Transformers is on DVD. This final set contains some of my favorite episodes of this particluar season, especially the season finale: the 2-part Return of Optimus Prime.

Back in the first half of Seaosn 3, there was an episode titled "Dark Awakenings" in which the Quintessons revived Optimus Prime to lead the Autobots in a deadly trap but in the end Optimus sacrifices himself (again) to save the day. However, when this episode aired, the narrtor says at the end to tune into tomorrow's episode "the Return of Optimus Prime." This episode was to come before the 2-part season finale. however, for some odd reason, it was moved to show earlyier in the season.

Why bring back a character that was killed off in the Transformers Movie, some might ask? Well, part of the reason for those who died in the movie would be the writers' fault, and another part would be some of the voice actors from the first two seasons died (Among them was Scatman Crothers, the voice of Jazz, who appeared briefly in seaosn 3 but was renamed). This is just my opinion, but I believe they brought back Optimus because the third season was not doing as well as the producers had hoped.

Don't get me wrong, though; Optimus was and still is my favorite Transformer. However, his return was not enough to save the show from being cancelled. And yet, for those of you who still wnat more of the original Transformers, Rhino Entertainmet has a survey going on that asks what series they should bring to DVd next, among them are Thundercats and the Transformers seasons that were released in Japan that we never got to see. I'm hoping they do release the Japanese Transformers series to the US, and that this boxed set will NOt be teh final one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Truly the end of an era!
Review: Most of us grew up with the Transformers and if you didn't live, eat, and breathe them as a kid, you certainly have heard of them. For those not already familiar with these sets, Rhino has remastered the final 17 episodes of the series. The shows are clean and crisp and the sound is great.

As far as the episodes go some of the best and some of the worst of the series are included. Nightmare Planet and Only Human are certainly forgettable. Call of the Primitives, Dweller in the Depths, and the two-part Return of Optimus Prime are among my favorites.

Two things really stand out about this DVD and keep it from five star status 1)The entrance to these DVDs again show Rodimus walking into the control room as in S3 Part 1. What's different this time is that he limps, is badly injured, and the control room is in shambles. Now I realize he is not Optimus Prime, but I personally found that apalling and I think many true fans of the series will agree. 2) Special features are once again lacking. They have included an uninterupted version of the three-part Rebirth episode in addition to the originals (with intros and commercial bumpers for each). The other is an interview with writer David wise. (I personally found this very interesting.) The fact remains though the extras were very thin and much more could have been included.

If you are a long time fan of the series than you will enjoy these episodes particularly if you liked the first half of season 3. If you are new to Transformers I would recommend checking out Seasons 1 and 2 before purchasing this. All in all this is another well done set by Rhino!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Truly the end of an era!
Review: Most of us grew up with the Transformers and if you didn't live, eat, and breathe them as a kid, you certainly have heard of them. For those not already familiar with these sets, Rhino has remastered the final 17 episodes of the series. The shows are clean and crisp and the sound is great.

As far as the episodes go some of the best and some of the worst of the series are included. Nightmare Planet and Only Human are certainly forgettable. Call of the Primitives, Dweller in the Depths, and the two-part Return of Optimus Prime are among my favorites.

Two things really stand out about this DVD and keep it from five star status 1)The entrance to these DVDs again show Rodimus walking into the control room as in S3 Part 1. What's different this time is that he limps, is badly injured, and the control room is in shambles. Now I realize he is not Optimus Prime, but I personally found that apalling and I think many true fans of the series will agree. 2) Special features are once again lacking. They have included an uninterupted version of the three-part Rebirth episode in addition to the originals (with intros and commercial bumpers for each). The other is an interview with writer David wise. (I personally found this very interesting.) The fact remains though the extras were very thin and much more could have been included.

If you are a long time fan of the series than you will enjoy these episodes particularly if you liked the first half of season 3. If you are new to Transformers I would recommend checking out Seasons 1 and 2 before purchasing this. All in all this is another well done set by Rhino!


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