Thursday 19 March 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 75: Fight or Flee by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 8] Episode 75: Fight or Flee by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this episode is lots of fun

Storyline/Back story: this storyline hits the ground running right after the opening credits and it doesn't stop until the closing credits. There is articulate symbolism in this episode of; wherever these two warring Transformers [the Autobots and the Decepticons] go. They will leave their mark somehow on whatever Planet they are on. The back story either gets discussed in the dialogue exchanges or told via storyteller including mental imagery.

Artistic visions/Action sequences: now these next four components gel fluently together, depending where you are; is depending what you get. The artistic visions and the action sequences beautifully bring this chaotic nature to this episode with many different things happening. For one example briefly we have Ultra Magnus wrestling with this sense seeking missile, he sends it on a new destination heading straight for the majority of the Combaticons [with two of them sitting inside this military weapons system and two of them standing one each side of it.]

Character development/Comedy level: there is so many characters being used in this episode and here is something for you to hear/look out for; the viewers will get this strong feeling/see how hard-nosed Rodimus Prime has become to this ongoing war in this last dialogue exchange for this episode and moving on to the comedy level; there are these moments in the dialogue exchanges such as Galvatron just pointing out to Bruticus what he just said was just an expression.

This episode receives: 10/10, in one way or another this episode brings a lot of highly entertaining carnage to the table. Now this is just something strange that I had to point out now we meet these pacifist Autobots that live on this Planet Paradron, so my question is this; if they are pacifists how come they have a big Prison? I know in fairness and balance the Decepticons could have gotten these Autobot pacifists to build it as we see them being enslaved to build other things in this episode. But even hypothetically speaking with the Constructicons [Devastator] and the Combaticons [Bruticus] this still would have taken some time.

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