Review Time: this episode is good.
Storyline/Character developments/Action sequences: this is the first part of a two-parter storyline, which generally
speaking it has been designed to develop the characters collectively known as
the Dinobots [there are other things happening as well.] This episode shows in
one way or another that individually or in different numbers or collectively
these characters are not bad or unpleasant, they are just big in size which can
turn into them being clumsy which sometimes they may not mean to be, but their
hearts are in the right place or at least their hearts have the best intentions
amongst other things. Now on to the action sequences at some point in this
episode we see the Dinobots individually or together training their abilities
or skills.
Artistic visions: now here are two
examples; Spike Witwicky is hanging on to or climbing to sit on these two
Dinobots into different situations the first one is [Swoop, transformed state of Pteranodon] and the second one is [Sludge, transformed state of Apatosaurus] and
they have done a great job of putting over to the audience how big these
Dinobots are, because Spike is very small in comparison yes before anyone says
that any human is small compared to all of these characters generally speaking,
but in these two examples they are subtly making this point from where the camera
angles are situated, close-up or close enough to make this point [these are
just two rough descriptions for you to look out for whilst you are watching
this episode.]
This episode receives: 7/10, this is a
good episode and I should point out some things like; there are some flashing
lights things happening and if you are choosing to watch this episode with your
children there is an element which could be seen as death, these characters
will be fine but based on here and now some children could see this as death
and if I have gotten these things wrong I'm just going to say I am just
pointing out these things and nothing more.
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