Amazon.co.uk Review
The
Transformers series (
Tatakae Cho Robot Seimetai Transformers, or
Fight Super Living Robots Transformers) was written in America, but animated in Japan. Based on a line of robots from Takara that was licensed to Hasbro, Transformers sparked a craze for metamorphic toys in the mid-80s. Each robot-character could be reconfigured to form a car, a tank, a plane, and so on. The 24 episodes in this collection, which ran between 1985 and 1986, conclude the second season and lead up to
Transformers 2006. Each episode forms a self-contained story, with little in the way of larger character arcs or plot developments tying them together. Although the cast has expanded, the Autobots remain the good guys who defeat the bad guy Decepticons, and no-one expects anything else. Although the character designs and animation are Japanese, the direction is pure American saturday morning: instead of creating effective transitions, the filmmakers just cut to a shot of the logo--a standard practice in Hanna-Barbera kidvid. Websites, role-playing games, fan fiction, and a brisk commerce in the original toys have kept Transformers alive in the hearts of their fans. But like Robotech, Transformers will appeal most strongly to nostalgic adults who watched the show as kids. --
Charles Solomon
Special Features
- Exclusive postcards designed by Andrew Wildman Marvel Comics artist
- Character profiles more comprehensive outlines of the main characters
- Expanded quiz
- Episode scripts from every episode (DVD-ROM content)
- Hidden Easter Egg
- Exclusive new Transfomers comic The Beast Within
- Fan art gallery
- Atari game trailer
- Game - Guess The Autopart
DVD Technical Information:
- Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen 4:3
- Language: English
- Total Running Time: 10 hours approx.
- Region Code: 2