Tuesday, 7 April 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 82: Webworld by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 82: Webworld by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this is another episode which is top-notch entertainment

Warning: this episode is not suitable for anyone that you think it is not suitable for them or children this episode has dark themes anime; a continuous mental illness and drastic psychiatric practices.

Storyline/Character developments: the storyline is excellent; this episode has been designed to focus on Galvatron's erratic highly questionable and dangerous mental stability and emotional state.

Action sequences/Comedy level: now at the beginning of this episode these two components [yes before someone points this out you can include the character developments as well, but for here and now let's just focus on these two components and this one example.] Now this episode hits the ground running, but in this opening section we have Galvatron completely losing the plot with his own side; to the point where Autobot [Perceptor] says "Remarkable Galvatron is doing most of the work for us."

Artistic visions: they are highly creative and highly imaginative on and in this character/Planet known as Torkulon, once on this Planet there is always something to see and experience in one way or another like these various therapy methods.

This episode receives: 10/10, as I have already said this is another episode which is top-notch entertainment, I will finish off by saying it really does put over to its audience that Galvatron is an extremely unhinge be it mentally or emotionally individual to anyone around him at any time.



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