Review Time: this is lots of fun
Storyline/Back
story/moral message: the storyline
is good, the back story gets shown to us the viewers via mental imagery and
dialogue exchanges. The moral message is this; "We will have to learn to
overcome our fears."
Action
sequences/Artistic visions: on
both counts this episode has lots and lots to offer around each corner be it
the Giant from Jack and the Beanstalk or two elements from The Wizard of Oz and
other mystical characters and other things.
Character
developments/Bloopers: we have some
Autobots and the Predacons working together to get out of this place with
assistance from Spike Witwick, but the viewers in still see and feel the
friction between the Autobots and the Predacons now and again throughout this
episode.
Bloopers; now the first one is something for you
to look out for; now Rodimus Prime should have blue eyes, but now and again he
has red eyes. Moving on to the second one and no I am not going to take any
marks off; we have this Autobot [Springer] whispering this escape idea to this Predacon
[Razorclaw] and when we see these three characters [including this Fairy-tale
Princess] there are dealing with something else.
Now to make sure I am not clutching at straws
here; I know what they have done here basically when you come to watch this episode;
it jumps from situation to situation and back again which does make this
episode a lively adventure. But my point here is this let me hear this dialogue
exchange between these two characters or show me what happened and yes for
those people that think outside the box; it is distinctly possible that Daniel
may be helped them out but either way I want to see or hear something.
This
episode receives: 10/10, as I have
already said this episode is lots of fun.
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