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July 5, 2010

Transformers: The Complete First Season Movie Streaming

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Movie Title: Transformers: The Complete First Season
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The days of paying an arm and a leg for G1 Transformers episodes are over. Yowl! Factory, LLC, in conjunction with Hasbro, has released the complete first season of Transformers: The New Series, and it’s a apt product! It’s also at a kindly trace, which those who have paid extremely high prices for earlier releases (such as myself) are positive to devour.

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Packaging: 4 out of 5

It would have been nice if the packaging received the royal treatment that the current He-Man and She-Ra cartoons received; however this is not so abominable. Super, original artwork printed on a metallic coating gives the box a highly shapely and unique look; the discs are safely encased in two slim DVD cases (made of soft, shatter-resistant polypropylene), each of which boasts 2-sided artwork visible through the sleeves and the translucent packaging.

Integrity To The Recent Episodes: 5 out of 5.

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These are the episodes the plan I remember seeing them; on VHS tape from my local video store, with a high level of faithfulness to the recent sound and visuals. Those familiar with the Rhino releases earlier this decade may be ecstatic to hear that the *original* soundtrack is presented here (remixed in stereo) without any additional sound effects. Care has also been taken to reconstruct the show’s visuals; “Heavy Metal War” in particular has been restored to its current greatness, after a painful stint on the Rhino collection, on which the episode was marred by poorly-chosen takes replate with visual errors.

Episode quality and encoding: 4 out of 5.

Each DVD is 7.6 GB in size, and every byte appears to be taken in a high-quality encode of these episodes. Bit rate (a strong determinant of quality on standard DVD) varies from around 4800kbps to fair over 6000 kbps during playback. The encoding is not perfect; an observant ogle will seek compression artifacts point to up often on backgrounds and matte paintings; thankfully, characters and captivating scenes reveal up with about as considerable clarity as the transfer probably allowed.

Special features: 3 out of 5 stars

The extras are fully contained on disc 3 of this collection, which I like because it leaves important position on the other two discs for high-quality episode encoding. However, the features near up a bit short in my plan. Though the 20-minute documentary is all-new, it is not as thorough as I hoped it would be or as the packaging suggests. Also this documentary lacked any contribution from the current issue actors, whose involvement strikes me as indispensable for a five-star special features disc. A printable copy of the “Transport To Oblivion” script (also available on the aging Rhino relase), three Hasbro toy commercials and one PSA (Public Service Announcement) earn up the reminder of this light special features piece. Hopefully Sob! Factory will continue to release the recent series on DVD, in which case there are broad opportunities for further special features.

All in all, this is a tall product at a mammoth label, and bears the closest resemblance to the recent broadcast episodes I have seen thus far. Looking forward to future relases, possibly someday on Blu-Ray.

A lot of us grew up on the Generation One or G1 Transformer’s long before a live action film about giant transforming robots could have been opinion possible. Now to tie in with this summer’s live action sequel, Transformer’s 2: Revenge Of The Fallen, comes this 3-Disc DVD space containing all sixteen episodes of the first season of this beloved eighties classic. Those sixteen episodes, originally airing September 17th to December 29th 1984, are:

1: More Than Meets the Examine (1)

2: More Than Meets the Gape (2)

3: More Than Meets the Search For (3)

4: Transport to Oblivion

5: Roll for It

6: Divide and Conquer

7: S.O.S. Dinobots

8: The Ultimate Doom: Brainwash (1)

9: The Ultimate Doom: Search (2)

10: The Ultimate Doom: Revival (3)

11: War of the Dinobots

12: Countdown to Extinction

13: Fire in the Sky

14: Heavy Metal War

15: Fire on the Mountain

16: A Plague of Insecticons

Special Features Are So Far Said To Include:

Original Thought Artwork

Archival Hasbro Toy Commercials

Rare Public Service Announcements

“Triplechanger: From Toy To Droll To Screen: The Origins Of The Transformers” Featurette

A Printable Script For The Episode “Transport To Oblivion”

& A Exiguous Edition Autobot Magnet

The animation may not have been the best on this series but in the eighties it’s all we needed and our active imaginations filled in the rest. Despite the older less impressive animation these episodes are composed classics to those who remember them and will be more exquisite for most of us than the many spinoffs that followed the G1 series. There was something innocent about the series here, maybe because it was so early before the fact that each episode was really objective a half hour commercial became current knowledge, maybe because here they actually looked like robots in disguise, but maybe unprejudiced because they are the ones most of us grew up on and where the whole lasting franchise found it’s niche.

Fans should be very angry to gain these episodes in a current more affordable site. The site is being set out by Weep! Factory and they have always done an friendly job of providing fans with a lot of well done special features on long awaited sets. This place was originally announced as having a few special features included with more possibly in the works but I’m very ecstatic to search for the amount that they have now announced for it and have updated this review to include them. Alot of people who didn’t steal the more expensive new sets are going to be aroused at the chance to win this one and I know that I can’t wait. I originally gave this situation 5 stars fair for the opportunity to maintain these classic episodes in a good DVD space, but after hearing that they will in fact be restored to novel broadcast versions with a fresh stereo soundtrack created from the unique audio I’m more angry than ever.

Some may say that this series was impartial the next step in a large advertising campaign for children’s toys but those of us who grew up being entertained by it know that there truly is more to this series than meets the scrutinize. Thanks For Your Time.

*Rather than clutter up the review page I have posted a list of episode descriptions in my comments piece for those who are keen.

*It now appears that Sob! will also be releasing Transformer’s G1 in a complete series area this summer. While I reflect this first season space is peaceful substantial for some I personally am more angry for the complete series.
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