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Transformers - Original Series - Vol. 3
[1986]

Starring: Jered Barclay, Roger Behr, Steve Bulen, Philip L. Clarke, Marshall Efron
Director: Peter Wallach
Format: Animated Full Screen PAL
Released: 10 Jun 2002
RRP: £15.99
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A poorly designed DVD Release - By: Lost and Damned, 06 Jan 2007
When I first brought the three Original Series DVD's I thought I was getting the complete series in Sequance.

Sadly it turns out to be just the reverse, Volume 1 should have had "More then Meets the Eye" parts 1 to 3 on it to start the series off, but instead we end up having to watch volume 2 in order watch from the very beginning which has the first 6 episodes from the original series in their correct order, why it was placed as Volume 2 I can't Understand.

Of the 5 Episodes on the other 2 Volumes, Volume 2 should have been episode #1 "SOS Dinobots", which ends up on Volume 3, episodes #2 to 4 should have been "The Ulitmate Doom" part 1 to 3 which are on Volume One instead & episode #5 should have been "War Of The Dinobots" which is also on Volume 1 but placed before "The Ulitmate Doom" when it should have been after!

Volume 3's first episode should have been "Countdown to Extinction" which is instead the third episode here on Volume 3, the second episode which is placed first here on Volume 3 instead is "Fire in the Sky", the third episode should have been "Heavy Metal War", instead it's place last here on the 3rd Volume, "Fire on the Mountain" should have been Fourth is instead is on Volume 1 as the first episode, after that the fith & last episode of the first Original series should have been "A Plague of Insecticons", instead it's the next to last as the 4th episode here on Volume 3.

Maverick who designed & produced these DVD's did a very poor job, while the menu setup is ok, having the wrong episodes on each volume & in the wrong order is a huge negative, add to the fact that there is NO extras just makes these DVD's a miss at alll costs set, I'd rather buy the Silver Grey Season One box set.

The only reason I can give it one star is because it was a brillant animated series, if it had been any other series, I wouldn't have even given it a single star for such a poorly excuted DVD Release.
to cool - By: Dr. L. Pierpoint, 18 Jun 2004
greats show ever
The best DVD from the first series - By: , 05 Dec 2002
At last, the Transformers have been re-released! This DVD is perhaps the best of the bunch avaliable as it contains two of the best episodes, A Plauge of Insectacons & Heavy Metal War. Its fun spotting the animation mistakes & holes in the plot. This is by no means, a top class product in production terms, but the Transformers have gained a cult status which has lasted tot his day. Continued DVD releases can only continue this.
Transformers - Robots in Disguise. - By: Chief., 05 Jul 2002
First off, it needs to be said that the most frustrating thing about the Transformers DVD collection is that the individual episodes are not published in chronological order - which makes watching this series something of a choir at times & could confuse those of you who are new fans or simply do not know which order the episodes go in.

That said, this is not a bad DVD by any means & nor is the Transformers animated series in general. Watching these episodes brings back many happy memories of sitting in front of the TV watching 'Wacaday' when I was a kid, just dying to catch the next installlment of my favourite animated show!

Generallly, these episodes cannot be considered as high culture. Many of the storylines are nothing more than juvenile & are very hard to stomach by fans of the comic series, which in relation to the cartoon was much more adult orienated.

Perhaps the real saving grace of this particular DVD is 'Heavy Metal War' - which is not only one of the best episodes out of the 89 which were origionallly created but also one of the better animated (the quality of animation throughout the series does vary immensly)

Lets not be too dour though - These episodes were created nearly 20 years ago & are not supposed to be disected by the critics amongst us. They are easily absorbed fun, very much black & white in terms of theme. This DVD is great for the twentysomethings amongst you who were fans first time around & beats the pants off the animated nonsense that we feed kids today such as 'Pokemon'.

I mean for crying out loud! Pikachu translates as 'Electric Mouse' whilst Optimus Prime translates as 'The first, the best'.

Thats what this series is.