Wednesday 22 April 2020

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 2, Disc 9] Episode 84: The Big Broadcast of 2006 by AverageMansReviews

The Transformers 1984 -- 1987 [Season 3, Volume 3, Disc 9] Episode 84: The Big Broadcast of 2006  by AverageMansReviews














Review Time: this episode is lots of fun

Storyline/Character developments/Comedy level: now firstly the storyline and the character developments go hand-in-hand for this episode and they are good and it has so much happening in it and secondly separately there is a good question-mark style ending for an ending. For one example of the comedy level; there is a feeling of an insider joke here where without giving too much away it is based around subliminal messages and if you don't know what I'm talking about I will explain it a little bit more.

Now around this time frame cartoons were specifically and heavily designed to sell merchandise that is and was their purpose, so you basically had children watching these TV programs including this one; getting these subliminal messages to go out and get their parents or guardians to buy their merchandise, so I find it amusing that they would base a episode around what they were doing in reality.

Action sequences/Artistic visions: likewise these two components go hand-in-hand in this episode; you have action here, action there, action everywhere and the artistic visions bring these highly chaotic sequences to life.

Bloopers: these Quintessons are talking to these Sharkticons [in their transformed modes of Sharks,] but for some strange reason these Quintessons are talking but their lips are not moving and the following one is where we have 3 identical  Junkions [Wreck-Gars] in the same scene and yes just to cover my back we cannot see the third one's goatee because of where he is standing but let's work under the theory and very high possibility like 99.9%, he is identical; it is in the scene where Wreck-Gar says "And that's the name of that tune."

The next one is a little bit strange; so we have Decepticon [Astrotrain] delivering this Intel to Galvatron with Cyclonus in this scene as well and suddenly we have Galvatron hitting down Astrotrain [in his robot mode,] I know nothing sounds out of the ordinary here because that is what Galvatron is like any way. But that is until I point this out; it looks/sounds like someone has edited this very small dialogue exchange, because I have seen this scene a small amount of times now and it just sounds like/looks like something is missing here and on top of that for another blooper here Cyclonus' voice is coming out of Galvatron's mouth.

This episode receives: 10/10, you know when you watch an episode and the creators of that episode be it animated or live-action just wanted to fill it up with predominantly non-stop action well this is what we have here.

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