Wednesday 25 March 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 77: Starscream's Ghost by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 77: Starscream's Ghost by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this is another excellent episode

Warning: this is another episode which may not be suitable for anyone that you think it isn't suitable for them or children because of its mature anime components [based on the title of this episode] it may be difficult to explain to some people that machines don't have souls and those kinds of elements.

Storyline/Back stories: the storyline is a slow burner but it does get better the more you watch of this episode and the back stories get discussed in the dialogue exchanges.

Action sequences/Artistic visions: for one example we have this racing sequence between Decepticon renegade [Octane] and Autobots [Sandstorm] and in this sequence there is this mountain in the background which firstly it is eye-catching and secondly it is elegant with its colour and its textures.

Character developments/Comedy level: in one way or another there is a lot of character developments be it chemistry/friction and yes they continue the friction between Octane and Galvatron and for another one example; the comedy level we have this hired hit individual [this individual's name is Skuxxoid and is hired by Galvatron,] but there is one massive problem that this individual has no hope in deactivating Octane, because there is clearly a massive size difference. But in fairness and balance Skuxxoid doesn't want this job, but he has kids to feed [as Skuxxoid is on Octane the viewers get to hear all this.]

Blooper: Starscream's voice is coming out of Octane and Octane's voice is coming out of Cyclonus [this will make better sense when you watch this episode but it should be Starscream's voice coming out of Cyclonus's mouth.

This episode receives: 9/10, you will notice the difference between when this episode is a slow burner to when it catches on fire [nailed on specific it is when Starscream enters this episode.]

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