Review Time: this is episode is good.
Character developments: I was thinking I would begin this review somewhere slightly
differently, now in this episode we meet another new Decepticon collective
collectively known as the Combaticons.
So I was
wondering if I should just tell you the basics of the three collectives we have
had introduced recently. So to begin we have the Stunticons, leader Motormaster
and their collective transformation has the name of Menasor.
Moving on to
the Aerialbots, commander/leader Silverbolt and their collective transformation
has the name of Superion and finally we have the collective collectively known as
the Combaticons leader Onslaught and collectively their transformation has the
name of Bruticus.
Now I could
be wrong so I'm just going to say this is just speculation, but also mixed in
with observation, it looks like back then they had a new merchandise line
coming out based on all these new characters. I just want to say this again
this is just speculation because I don't know.
Storyline/Comedy level: it is something solid and okay. There is a small element of comedy
when Megatron slips over on some oil [a lot of oil.]
Action sequences: they are very good and they are the consistent positive to this
episode.
This episode receives: 6/10, after everything is said and done this mark is the right
conclusion. On a quick side note I should just point out [I can't remember if I
have said this or not up to this point but either way] with these collective
Transformers if they have a collective transformation and if one is missing
from this collective they can still transform into their collective
transformation, but consequently because one character is missing a part of
their collective transformation will be missing also. The reason why I use word
such as "collective" or "collectively" is because these
characters that have been put in a collective or a part of a collective,
individually brings something to the collective unit in one way or another.
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