![]() ![]() They are simple themes pretty much in line with those present in the original 80s Transformers series, such as the importance of teamwork and the value of trust. The themes that the writers interwove into the story are not as deep as the philosophical Beast Machines nor as preachy as "good morals" plugging Cybertron. A well planned storyline allows a good mix of character centered episodes, pure sci/fi adventure ones, comedic episodes and even some serious emotional drama. This gives a greater sense of peril to the battles and when it comes to the good guys facing down the bad guys, you are truly rooting for the underdog here. The main team of protagonists are not highly trained defenders of justice, but merely a maintenance crew caught in the wrong place at the wrong time. The overall premise has been changed from the usual "evenly matched good robots vs bad robots". Unfortunately, nothing is perfect and there is also something for everyone to dislike. The producers have cast their net wide as there is something for EVERYONE to like in this show. ![]() I must say that this is the most "balanced" Transformers show in a long time since Beast Machines. Transformers Animated, the latest(as of writing this review) in the line of animated series based on the long running Transformers franchise. ![]()
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