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Great series
gatac16 June 2005
Warning: Spoilers
I must admit that I was a bit surprised to find only one comment here...and a misleading one at that, too. First of all, yes, there's some retread of the original saga, but it's been that way for most of the newer series. (Continuity was essentially reset in Car Robots [ Robots in Disguise ], Micron Legend [ Armada ] and now once more...Energon was the exception.) But there are new developments - unlike the previous series, the Galaxy Force Cybertrons [ Autobots ] do their darnedest to hide their presence instead of just walking out of the bushes and announcing that they're here to stay. The idea of giant alien robots is actually treated as being difficult to swallow, and only a few humans (mostly the kids who hang out with the Cybertrons) are aware that there's anything going on. This is made even more impressive when you consider that there are far more Transformers on Earth than in any previous series, having evacuated their home planet and disguised themselves as Terran machines. Very nice. Then, there's the kids, who are not half as annoying as I thought they would be. They stay out of the way for the most part, and sometimes they're downright useful.

Galaxy Convoy is a good leader, knowing his own strengths and weaknesses, delegating tasks but ultimately taking care of business himself; it's clear that he's not big on meaningless protocol, but he commands respect. Most of the characters - good and bad - have had their chances to grow. This isn't Beast Wars, but still pretty damn good.

As for the animation, one word: sweet. It takes some getting used to because the cel-shaded CGI is done by a different animation studio than the previous series, but it's all very well done, and the fight scenes successfully convey both power and elegance. (They might want to work on the explosions, but oh well, can't have everything.) All this is framed wonderfully with good music; there's a few recurring themes in the series itself, and the title and end song are both nicely done.

I'll give it an 8/10 (can't beat Beast Wars), and I really do hope that they won't screw it up in the translation.
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Follow-up to Energon, could be considered spoilers.
truckian24 June 2005
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Transformers Galaxy Force, or Cybertron in the U.S., supposedly takes place after Energon. No-one is positive on this, but all the characters from Armada and Energon return in this series. Basically, after destroying Unicron in Energon, there is a tremendous black hole left. This black hole is starting to suck the Transformer's home planet of Cybertron into it. Unable to stop this, the Autobots decide to flee to Earth. All of a sudden a wormhole opens and Vector Prime, one of the very first Transformers, appears from the past. He informs the Autobots of the 4 Cyber Planet Keys spread over 4 planets. These keys can save Cybertron. Megatron sees what is happening and he and Starscream attack. Vector Prime, who, due to being from the past, is unaware that the Autobots and Decepticons are no-longer living in peace, hands over the key map to Megatron. Who, with the keys, can shape the universe to his own desire. Now Vector Prime and the Autobots must recruit other Transformers before Megatron can so they can get the keys and save Cybertron.
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It's the same TF story with Energon looking characters Warning: Spoilers
I wasn't really excited to check out this series and after watching the first couple of episodes my assumptions were confirmed. It is a bit of an Armada/Energon looking clone once again using 3d computer effects to form the TF characters.

So for those who are wondering if this new TF series looks like Armada, it does entirely with some slight differences.

Essentially the story falls again back to 1985 original Cybertron is about to self destruct amidst the war between the Decepticons and Aubotos. Autobots eventually continue their war with the enemy and make friends with the humans and yada yada.

They of course changed the names again, though one that's funny is that their inconsistent with that, for example the Decepticons in this series actually use their original names like Megatron and Starscream while the Autobots have different names.

Optimus Prime is called Galaxy Convoy and a guy that looks like Bumblebee is called Excillion. Weird.

If you're bored it would be fun to check out, but alas it doesn't offer anything new to fans whove seen both Energon and Armada.
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