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Transformers - Season 3 & 4 [DVD] [1984]
 
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Transformers - Season 3 & 4 [DVD] [1984]

DVD ~ Frank Welker
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  • Actors: Frank Welker, Peter Cullen, Chris Latta, Corey Burton, John Stephenson
  • Directors: Peter Wallach
  • Writers: Roger Slifer
  • Producers: Atsushi Shimizu, Edward Lee Rapp, Kenichi Morohashi, Tim Spiedel
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Metrodome Distribution
  • DVD Release Date: 30 Aug 2004
  • Run Time: 732 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000216XTO
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 21,080 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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The 1980's TRANSFORMERS animated series. Each episode is digitally remastered and shown in chronological order. Optimus Primal returns to lead the Maximals in their seemingly never ending quest to defeat the evil Predacons and their leader, Megatron. This 4-disc collection gathers together every episode from seasons 3 and 4 of the show, including the episodes "The Ultimate Doom Parts 1-3," "Countdown To Extinction," "A Plague Of Insections," and "Heavy Metal War."

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Goodbye, Generation 1., 7 Jan 2005
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There was never any doubt about it. The original Generation 1 Transformers cartoon was superb. Some of the stories were top notch and the fact that they were accompanied by very good animation made them even more enjoyable to watch, not just for kids, but for adults as well.

Each of the different seasons of the cartoon show looked into many things. Season 1 looked into how and why the Transformers left Cybertron and came to Earth as well as the Autobots' desire to save their adopted homeworld from the Decepticons' desire to conquer and their attempts to get back to their original homeworld. Season 2 looked into more of the same but also took a dive into how the Transformers received life, the details of how the war started on Cybertron, and the creation of the Special Teams as well as that of Optimus Prime.

So what do the final two seasons take a look at? Well, Season 3 follows on after the events of the movie. A lot is explained in the opening five part episode, Five Faces of Darkness, which is definitely one of the great highlights of the boxset. Here, we take a look at how Cybertron came to be along with the Transformers race and divulge into much greater details as to how the war started, how the distinction between Autobot and Deception was made and who the Quintessons were.

As well as learning about the fate of both the Autobots and the Decepticons in the aftermath of the movie, we also learn more about the Autobots who chose to flee from Cybertron (as mentioned in Season 2) and the creation of Unicron and some of the animal-based Transformers. We're also treated to guest reappearances from some of the core cast from the original seasons, as well as the appearances of new characters, such as Metroplex, Trypticon, Sky Lynx and the Predacons.

Story wise, Season 3 (and 4, for that matter) is definitely superior to the other seasons, in general. The overall quality of the animation for these seasons, however, definitely takes several steps back when compared to Season 2, or even Season 1 for that matter. Not all the episodes are great. Terrible animation combined with some terrible plots means that there are some really bad episodes on this box set. Coupled with the fact that some of the much beloved core characters from the previous seasons have to take backseats to the new cast of main characters (some popular, some not) means that there are times when you're going to be disappointed.

However, that's not saying you should stay away from this, far from it. There are some really first class, stand-out episodes that rank among the best in Transformers history. As mentioned before, Five Faces of Darkness is a superb opener to Season 3 in terms of plot and okay animation. Fight or Flee, Dark Awakening, Starscream's Ghost and Ghost in the Machine are true classics that represented how well the show was doing even when it was dying.

The episodes that MUST be watched more than any other on the box set are Call of the Primitives and the two part finale to Season 3, The Return of Optimus Prime. Both are THE episodes to watch as they consist of the best plots and animation that the TV show had to offer, especially Call of the Primitives with its anime-style animation, making it second only to the movie.

As far as Season 4 goes, there's not really a lot to say about as it only consisted of the three part episode, The Rebirth. However, it sported the best opening credits that the show had to offer, and the plot that introduced the Headmasters and Targetmasters, as well as introducing Sixshot, Punch/Counterpunch and the Autobot and Decepticon clones (if only for about five seconds) is greatly pulled off. In general, Season 4 just expanded the Transformers' origin and their universe and again suffered from mediocre animation but the plot gives the chance to say one last goodbye to the Transformers as it perfectly ends the show and make sure it goes out with a bang.

The extras on the box set are definitely the best in any Transformers collection. The quiz is a lot more challenging than previous quizzes as it goes beyond questions regarding just the show and focuses on the comics, cast of the movie, toys etc and it doesn't deliver "Wrong answer, try again" whenever you get a question wrong, allowing you to progress more smoothly and allowing you to partake in a more enjoyable and challenging quiz.

The other extras include interviews with the legendary Transformers writer, Simon Furman and fellow artist, Andrew Wildman, footage from the Auto Assembly convention, fan art and DVD-ROM scripts and cut-out masks.

The best 'extra' is the free "Consequences" mini-comic that comes with the box set, concluding the brilliant "The Beast Within" saga that continues to answer the question fans have asked for years. What would happen if the Dinobots combined into a giant robot?

All in all, Seasons 3 and 4 of the G1 Transformers show is not perfect. You could tell that by comparing the 30 episode Season 3 to the 49 episode Season 2. However, there are some real gems, and with over 12 hours of Transformers action for £25, you can't go wrong at all. Overall, it's worth every penny

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not all that bad!!!, 10 Dec 2005
Ok, i am old enough to remember transformers being shown on tv, and old enough to remember having my own bumble bee transformer. but what are all these reviews about??? rubbish animation? Hello, this aint your newly made cartoons with computer animation.. or even computer aided paint jobs! This is how they made cartoons back in the day! (I much prefer the older style of animation...)
And all the talk on all the transformers box sets saying about story lines being rubbish.... ITS A CARTOON!! it was made to sell toys and entertain us. Who cares if the story lines are excellent.. all we watched this for was to see some giant car or truck turn into a huge robot!
ok now that i have that out of my system.... Season 3 and 4 of transformers is nothing like seasons 1 and 2! its all change in the world of transformers, the feel of this box set is way different from the first 3 box sets. it just feels more upto date, more exciting and cleaner. As im sure you know these two seasons take up where the movie left off..... and for once a cartoon series remembered the film, it didn't try to change it the way they do now...(See any disney cartoon series.. they have nothing to do with the movie that spawned them!)
And despite all the other reviews, the animation on this box set is just as good as the others.... ok so it looks a bit poor compared to modern cartoons, but like i said this aint no modern toon! if you want a modern cartoon i suggest you buy transformers R.I.D... < Very good animation! But if you just want some cool 80's toons with pointless but entertaining storys then this is the set to buy.
But be warned, see the movie and refresh your memory before viewing... alot of stuff happens in the movie that i forgot about.
All in all a top notch box set, A top notch series, And a top notch buy!!! Well worth the 15 quid!!!
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23 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best is yet to come., 16 Jun 2004
Here are the episode that should be shown in season 3 of the DVD boxset inclunding the 3 episodes of season 4.

Season 3

Five Faces of Darkness Part 1
Five Faces of Darkness Part 2
Five Faces of Darkness Part 3
Five Faces of Darkness Part 4
Five Faces of Darkness Part 5
The Killing Jar
Chaos
Dark Awakening
Forever is a Long Time Coming
Starscream's Ghost
Thief in the Night
Surprise Party
Madman's Paradise
Nightmare Planet
Ghost in the Machine
Web World
Carnage in C-Minor
The Quintesson Journal
The Ultimate Weapon
The Big Broadcast of 2006
Fight or Flee
The Dweller in the Depths
Only Human
Money is Everything
Grimlock's New Brain
Call of the Primitives
Face of the Nijika
The Burden Hardest to Bear
The Return of Optimus Prime Part 1
The Return of Optimus Prime Part 2

Season 4

Rebirth Part 1
Rebirth Part 2
Rebirth Part 3

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