Evengyny
Thanks for the memories!
Bumpy Chip
It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
Roxie
The thing I enjoyed most about the film is the fact that it doesn't shy away from being a super-sized-cliche;
Kimball
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
digitaldimensiongamin
My rating would be much higher if this wasn't dubbed "sequel" to transformers prime. It completely ruins the ending of the show with primes sacrifice and the rebirth of cybertron creating so many interesting plot points but no they decide to go to earth AGAIN. An overused and worn out plot by now. Every episode is a character learning a "lesson" and "growing" but than a few episodes later there the same again and it's rence and repeat for three seasons no character changes no character grows nothing even really happens in this show. They hunt a decepticon down they loose because one characters "mistake" they "learn" from it stop the decepticon and that's every episode down to the extremely rushed and lackluster/ un interesting finale that ends with the worst ending outta any transformers show ever this one is just bad bad like bad bad
nickspegelaere
I've watched transformers prime with pleasure and joy, even the movie was great! I liked the details of every bot in the episodes, they where very detailed, just as in the real movies , only much more easier to build in 3D. Transformers Prime was a great series ... until Robots in Disguise came up. Low graphics, no 3D, the bots weren't detailed which mad it way more bad. Of course there where some detailed cons in it, but as you could see in season 2 (spoiler now for those who didn't watch season 2 yet!), put Starscream aside the Insecticon, the Insection is way more better and more beautiful than Starscream. The makers just hanged on to geometrical figures as squares, boxes,... no smaller and detailed forms as in transformers Prime! That's the thing what's making it downgraded as it COULD be! So now to the makers, take an example from transformers Prime, if you want tho build an up following story to that series, you guys really need to adapt the bots, perspective, and, graphics because now it's a big disappointment for big transformers fans!
lawarninghoff
While some say that it's not as good as TF Prime, I find the new Robots in Disguise series to be refreshing in a way. It does not focus on Optimus Prime that often, but instead focuses on Bumblebee, as well as a slew of new Autobots and Decepticons. It's interesting to see how this new team starts coming together, which is a neat change of pace compared to the Autobots working together at the beginning of Prime. A team is not just an instant-cook meal; it's a slow process that takes a lot of dedication, and it shows in Bumblebee's team as they fight the Decepticon convicts together. Both sides of Transformers are not static either; they have their own personalities that change and grow over time, or at least give rise as to how they got onto Earth. The one I'm particularly interested in, and some people may disagree, is Grimlock. Since G1, he was always depicted as strong-willed but slightly dumb with phrases like "Me Grimlock King." Here, he's the Autobot version of Cyborg from Teen Titans right down to the voice actor Khary Payton. I think he works, as his antics and attacks keep things interesting. It's not to discount the rest of the team though; Strongarm is the cadet who works to abide by the rules, though in one episode she ends up bending them to prove a point; Sideswipe is the punk kid who wants to have fun, but ends up taking responsibility in another episode; and Fixit, a murky- zzt turkey- zzt! QUIRKY!...Minicon that is well-meaning and reliable, though a little naive in his mannerisms. Strongarm might be my favorite, though many of the other Autobots and Decepticons are also interesting enough to keep me invested in the cartoon.Bumblebee...you know who he is; he was the scout working to be a leader after Optimus is gone, and it shows. He really wants to do good as a leader and he's always coming up with plans in the middle of a fight in order to accomplish the task and capture the Decepticon with his teammates. He's growing, and that's what I feel kids will get out of this show: working together will help you accomplish anything. It's a journey. All in all, I recommend it. Though it's not as dark or as complex as Prime, it's well worth it, especially as it goes into the second season. Things are surely gonna get interesting...
danielapryde
Transformer Prime was one of the best shows I've ever watched, I didn't even like transformers till I watched Prime. the direction they went in is so disappointing I died a little inside while watching it. I'll never understand why the replaced the amazing animation with this new style that I can only describe as hideous compared to Prime! and the writing which used to be smart, serious and allowed you to really get attached to the characters pulled a full 180 and dumbed down because the studio clearly doesn't think highly of their audience! And I do mean the target audience this is stupid even for a kids show. Terrible, avoid at all costs and do what i did rewatch Prime.