Transformers Robots in Disguise: Mission secrète
Titre original : Transformers: Robots in Disguise
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a new army of Decepticons appear, Bumblebee must lead a new team of Autobots to Earth against their eternal foes.When a new army of Decepticons appear, Bumblebee must lead a new team of Autobots to Earth against their eternal foes.When a new army of Decepticons appear, Bumblebee must lead a new team of Autobots to Earth against their eternal foes.
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- 2 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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Fun
As a follow-up to Transformers Prime, I can understand why some people found this show disappointing, however I thought it was still fun and entertaining.
The plot is a pretty standard villain of the week set up, with some overarching elements that fall apart under too much scrutiny and characters that don't really learn from their mistakes (presumably so that the episodes are relatively easy to understand when watched out of order on television) It introduces a lot of interesting concepts (ex. Cybertronian sign language) that unfortunately don't really get expanded on, but they're fun for the episodes they're in!
The animation is pretty average. I appreciate that the robot designs are somewhat simpler so that kids watching it might actually be able to draw their favourite characters.
The music in most episodes is pretty average. The Starscream theme is a banger, but the intro music is possibly the worst intro music I've ever heard and the rest of it is pretty forgettable so all in all it evens out.
Honestly though, a lot of the jokes landed for me, it's set up well for its target audience, and I had fun. If you're looking for a light bit of transformers entertainment and you're prepared to view this as a separate entity to Transformers Prime I don't think you should rule this show out as an option :)
The plot is a pretty standard villain of the week set up, with some overarching elements that fall apart under too much scrutiny and characters that don't really learn from their mistakes (presumably so that the episodes are relatively easy to understand when watched out of order on television) It introduces a lot of interesting concepts (ex. Cybertronian sign language) that unfortunately don't really get expanded on, but they're fun for the episodes they're in!
The animation is pretty average. I appreciate that the robot designs are somewhat simpler so that kids watching it might actually be able to draw their favourite characters.
The music in most episodes is pretty average. The Starscream theme is a banger, but the intro music is possibly the worst intro music I've ever heard and the rest of it is pretty forgettable so all in all it evens out.
Honestly though, a lot of the jokes landed for me, it's set up well for its target audience, and I had fun. If you're looking for a light bit of transformers entertainment and you're prepared to view this as a separate entity to Transformers Prime I don't think you should rule this show out as an option :)
Polygon Pictures is definitely a go to for outsourcing animation.
As a fan and collector of Transformers toys, you have to admire it their were a few plot holes left unanswered after Predacons Rising and the design of Menasor, Ultra Bee and, Galvatronus.
Polygon Pictures is definitely a go to for outsourcing animation especially for Hasbro when it comes to either plastic shading (solid CGI) and toon shading (non-photorealistic rendering) like if Hasbro wanted to make Power Rangers (anime-like) animated series Polygon Pictures would be my choice for toon-shading to give it that anime-influenced look.
Polygon Pictures is definitely a go to for outsourcing animation especially for Hasbro when it comes to either plastic shading (solid CGI) and toon shading (non-photorealistic rendering) like if Hasbro wanted to make Power Rangers (anime-like) animated series Polygon Pictures would be my choice for toon-shading to give it that anime-influenced look.
A Great Show for Children
My son loves this show, even more than Rescue Bots. As I'm forced to watch many of these shows with him, I quite enjoy this one a well. The animation throws back to the original series with anime style thrown in for good measure. Compared to Rescue Bots, it's a step up.
There are good jokes, the characters are fun, and while made for children, there are things adults can enjoy, too.
There are good jokes, the characters are fun, and while made for children, there are things adults can enjoy, too.
A step down from the previous serie
As many have already expressed, this serie is a bit of a step down from the previous one
Supposed to be its sequel, it lack the depth and plot of its predecessor
But then, it's obvious that this was not made with the same aim in mind This is clearly a "villain of the week" type of serie, with each episode throwing out a new villain, with the aim of selling toys of them
Kids can easily appreciate the humours and there were some good moment, but I was very disappointed with how they handled the whole "sequel" thing
Barely any connection to the past serie, this could be considered standalone without problems, and it might actually be better off
But then, it's obvious that this was not made with the same aim in mind This is clearly a "villain of the week" type of serie, with each episode throwing out a new villain, with the aim of selling toys of them
Kids can easily appreciate the humours and there were some good moment, but I was very disappointed with how they handled the whole "sequel" thing
Barely any connection to the past serie, this could be considered standalone without problems, and it might actually be better off
Kids Love It
My kids can't stop watching it. They are 3, 5, and 8 and it's one of the few shows they will watch together. Anytime I would allow them to watch a show, they all asked to put it on. Even my husband enjoyed it. I hope that they have more seasons planned as my kids keep asking for new episodes.
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- AnecdotesThe series was meant to cater to a younger crowd than its prequel series Prime des Transformeurs (2010), since network reports have shown that Transformers cartoons aimed at smaller children produce better ratings and since the older part of the fan community isn't large enough of a consumer base for Hasbro to aim an entire cartoon series at. It is essentially meant for kids who have become familiar with the franchise through Transformers: Rescue Bots (2011) but have since grown out of that show and are now ready to discover the larger universe of the Transformers brand.
- Autres versionsCrazybolt, a male character in the show's original version, became female in its Hungarian dubbing.
- ConnexionsFollows Transformers: War for Cybertron (2010)
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