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Transformers Armada: Season 1, Part 2 by Hidehito Ueda, Masayuki Motsumoto
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DVD Cover InformationActor: Don Brown, Jim Conrad, Kelly Sheridan, Michael Daingerfield, Michael Dobson Director: Hidehito Ueda, Masayuki Motsumoto Brand: Transformers Writer: Terry Klassen Writer: Ward Perry Writer: Jono Howard Writer: Kathleen Westlake Writer: Ryo Motohira Writer: Shoji Tonoike DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); Japanese (Original Language) Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 600 minutes DVD Release Date: 2006-09-26 Audience Rating: Unrated Model: 971635 Studio: Rhino Theatrical Product features: - In this thrilling conclusion to the hit TV series Transformers Armada, Optimus Prime, his Autobots, and their human friends step up the fight against Megatron and his Decepticons for control of the powerful Mini-Cons. Valor, betrayal, redemption and some devastating twists fill these intense stories, leading to the unholy alliance between the natural enemies in the face of a genuine evil known as
Movie Reviews of Transformers Armada: Season 1, Part 2Movie Review: Great Conclusion to the Armada Franchise Summary: 5 Stars
Armada got off to a rocky start for most people, but it more than makes up for it with this box set. There are a total of four disks, and they cover mostly the Unicorn Battles ark and most important of all, a few actual deaths in the series! (Although two of them later come back to life...make of that what you will.)
I grew up with Armada, so it's personally my favorite series. I highly reccomend this to fans of Armada, but I would suggest other fans who are looking to get into it or G1 fans to get part 1 first. Most diehard Generation 1 Transformers fans rate Armada based on its new concept. They usually complain that Peter Cullen doesn't voice Prime, or that Bumblebee and Jazz aren't in it. The fact is, this is a completely different series from Generation 1.
The animation has also improved greatly with these last episodes. Unlike part 1, there's much more action (especially in the last episode when Prime and Galvatron go at it.) and generally a more diverse story, instead of the central "get Minicons, crush opposing army," we get "Unite armies, kill giant planet-eating monster, evil is vanquished."
Overall, I defenetly reccomend this to anyone, be you a kid or teenager. I only suggest that you get part 1 first or at least have a general idea of what the main plot and characters are, otherwise you won't have a clue when they make drawbacks to previous episodes.
Summary of Transformers Armada: Season 1, Part 2Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 08/08/2006 Run time: 600 minutes
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