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Transformers animated season 1 episode 3
Transformers animated season 1 episode 3









transformers animated season 1 episode 3

It’s until they realize that everything around them is not real since there is absolutely no way Cybertron would show up out of nowhere without anything drawing the whole planet to Detroit. 😂 Anyway, it was kinda cool to see them human and feel the helplessness the humans experience every time a Decepticon attacks a city. It’s almost like somebody’s fan art made its way into actual canon. Honestly, I was very surprised to see them in human form the first time I watched this episode. In the first part, the Autobots are taken captive by Soundwave during Christmas and had them imprisoned within an alternative reality where they are humans and the Decepticons are terrorizing Detroit City. Plus, he is not alone this time as he has Lazerbeak and Ratbat at his disposal. He has more screen-time, more lines, and was even more dangerous than before. This is my all-time favorite episode of the whole season because not only did my boy Soundwave return but also created his means of revenge that raised the stakes much higher than how he did in his debut episode in season 1. J with more Transformers: Animated content! This time, I will be talking about what I really enjoyed out of the season 3 two-parter “Human Error”. it’s not terrible but not good either) C- (it’s not worth rewatching although it does have good elements) D+ (a bad episode with a few good things in it) D (a really bad episode with wasted potential) D- (a terrible episode with badly written characters and butchered moral) F (horrible and unwatchable) Go check these guys out, thier great.A (fantastic episode) A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw) B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws) B (a good episode which still could have been better) B- (a good episode with numerous flaws but still rewatchable) C+ (a decent episode) C (eh. And I think (if your like me) you'll get to the point with the podcast that you'll wish you were part of the conversation and analysis which is really a compliment to TFG1Mike and the rest of the cast. They also do take into account that the show is written with G1 fans in mind but also has to compromise for the children viewers.įor me this is a fun podcast to listen to, I get a few laughs and get a few "ah ha!" moments when they mention some of the references that I missed. Though I used the word "conversation" they do have organized topic points that they adhere to covering different aspects of the episodes they are talking about in thier analysis of the episode.Īnd once again if they don't like something they will say it, but don't focus on the negative too much.

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You can expect an un-filtered converstion from the crew and are great at pointing out all the references to previous series that a G1 fan would enjoy. They certainly don't just comment "that's not how it's supposed to be" or "that's not how it was." So overall they are pretty objective and fun to listen to. It really comes from the point of view of a G1 fan looking at this new series, but I have to say they are pretty open minded and just don't trash the series like many of the old school TF fans do. And it was no surprise that they decided to follow up with a Transformers Animated Podcast considering they covered every other Western incarnation of Transformers worth talking about. Have to say that there is little out there that escapes GCRN's scrutiny.











Transformers animated season 1 episode 3