10 reviews
Bumblebee (Will Friedle-Voice) and his friends have to save their home once again from Megatron (Frank Welker-Voice) who has been trying to take over their world for some time now. While trying to save his world, Bumblebee encounters some obstacles and problems along the way and needs his friends to help him through these challenging times. Will they be able to save the world?
The animation in "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising" is outstanding with a variety of colors, big characters and lots of detail. There is a little confusion in the beginning of this film but by the middle, everything is making sense and it makes for a good storyline with lots of action. I like the characters' names because they are very unusual and they are not something I would hear every day. My favorite character is Bumblebee because he knows when to take charge when nobody else wants to, knows how to get down to business when others are afraid, and knows who to look up to that gives him wisdom and guidance. The transitions of the transformations goes very smoothly and you can really see them transforming into their shapes, objects or other things/creatures.
Other voice talent actors are Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Steve Blum (Starscream / Darksteel) who do a great job with their voice acting capabilities. They really portray their emotions through their voice, going from happy to sad to angry and back to happy again. It is all so believable and convincing.
One great message in "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising" is that you should always keep trying, no matter what and never give up. It may get hard sometimes and you feel like you want to quit, but keep trying!
I recommend this film for ages 7 to 15 and people who love The Transformers. There are some violent, intense scenes with robots fighting each, but they are really not too scary to look at. I give this film 4 out of 5 stars because it is a little confusing in beginning and I sometimes cannot understand what a few of the voice characters are saying.
Reviewed by Brianna Hope B. For more youth film reviews, go to kidsfirst dot org
The animation in "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising" is outstanding with a variety of colors, big characters and lots of detail. There is a little confusion in the beginning of this film but by the middle, everything is making sense and it makes for a good storyline with lots of action. I like the characters' names because they are very unusual and they are not something I would hear every day. My favorite character is Bumblebee because he knows when to take charge when nobody else wants to, knows how to get down to business when others are afraid, and knows who to look up to that gives him wisdom and guidance. The transitions of the transformations goes very smoothly and you can really see them transforming into their shapes, objects or other things/creatures.
Other voice talent actors are Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime) and Steve Blum (Starscream / Darksteel) who do a great job with their voice acting capabilities. They really portray their emotions through their voice, going from happy to sad to angry and back to happy again. It is all so believable and convincing.
One great message in "Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Predacons Rising" is that you should always keep trying, no matter what and never give up. It may get hard sometimes and you feel like you want to quit, but keep trying!
I recommend this film for ages 7 to 15 and people who love The Transformers. There are some violent, intense scenes with robots fighting each, but they are really not too scary to look at. I give this film 4 out of 5 stars because it is a little confusing in beginning and I sometimes cannot understand what a few of the voice characters are saying.
Reviewed by Brianna Hope B. For more youth film reviews, go to kidsfirst dot org
This TV movie was as a decent epilogue for the Transformers Prime series.
This is the kind of satisfying conclusion I would wanted for the 2012 version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles instead of what we got.
This is the kind of satisfying conclusion I would wanted for the 2012 version of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles instead of what we got.
- Rectangular_businessman
- Apr 23, 2020
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Talking as a long time fan of the Transformers I have to say it took some time to get use to Transformers Prime but the series improve so much that it made it a worthy show to have the name Transformers.
So it only seem fit to give it a motion picture and let me tell you this film is very much more than meets the eye.
Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising which is a mouthful to say by the way since the third season was called "Beast Hunters".
But the film features a well cast group of actors to voice our favorite Autobots Decepticons and Predacons.
This cast has Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Steve Blum, Jeffrey Combs, Sumalee Montano, Peter Mensah, Will Friedle, Kevin Michael Richardson, Michael Ironside, Nolan North Daran Norris and many more.
This amazing cast brings the characters we know and love to life with strong voice performances. And when you listen to their performances you can tell they brought their A game to the table.
Also the film feature such excellent effects and artwork watching this film is like watching art. The crew behind the animation brought their top game to the table because every scene in this film is a work of art some of the best C G I animation ever done.
The story is also very powerful and clearly gives you a feel that the writers wanted to pleased the Transformers Fans and thankfully it does.
Everything about this film is more than meets the eye and I am happy to be a fan of the Transformers.
Overall Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising serves as the series finale to Transformers Prime and it send it off on a high note and it will always be worthy of the name Transformers.
If you are a long time fan like me you will love it even the new fans will still respect the legend.
I give Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising an 8 out of 10
Autobots Transform and Roll out! Decepticons Attack!
So it only seem fit to give it a motion picture and let me tell you this film is very much more than meets the eye.
Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising which is a mouthful to say by the way since the third season was called "Beast Hunters".
But the film features a well cast group of actors to voice our favorite Autobots Decepticons and Predacons.
This cast has Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, Steve Blum, Jeffrey Combs, Sumalee Montano, Peter Mensah, Will Friedle, Kevin Michael Richardson, Michael Ironside, Nolan North Daran Norris and many more.
This amazing cast brings the characters we know and love to life with strong voice performances. And when you listen to their performances you can tell they brought their A game to the table.
Also the film feature such excellent effects and artwork watching this film is like watching art. The crew behind the animation brought their top game to the table because every scene in this film is a work of art some of the best C G I animation ever done.
The story is also very powerful and clearly gives you a feel that the writers wanted to pleased the Transformers Fans and thankfully it does.
Everything about this film is more than meets the eye and I am happy to be a fan of the Transformers.
Overall Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising serves as the series finale to Transformers Prime and it send it off on a high note and it will always be worthy of the name Transformers.
If you are a long time fan like me you will love it even the new fans will still respect the legend.
I give Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising an 8 out of 10
Autobots Transform and Roll out! Decepticons Attack!
'Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising' is the final chapter in the Transformers Prime series, and it is a very satisfying conclusion. This movie includes no humans which makes it more enjoyable as we explore the Transformers home planet and see the restoration of it. The story takes place after season 3 of the shows finale and brings back all the excellent voice actors of the show and takes them on a new journey and a new story that makes Transformers refreshing and new. This movie ignores all the plot holes left with the show to be it's own individual thing. The conclusion is very satisfying and ends the show very well. Good music by Brian Tyler but nothing unique to the soundtrack at this point. Excellent story-telling, excellent voice acting, fans of the show will love it, and if you haven't seen the show you can still enjoy it but it won't be the same. Highly recommend this perfect conclusion to a great series.
I watched this right after finishing Transformer Prime Season 1 to 3 and I'm absolutely touched. The story is INCREDIBLE, logics are tight, characters are ALIVE and the voice actors are simply amazing! To be honest, I never understood why Transformers are such a hit UNTIL I watched the TFP series, especially after getting so deeply disappointed by the non-sense, sexist Transformers movies first.
My recommendation:
My recommendation:
- Watch the Transformers Prime TV shows first before watching this movie; it will make the movie 10 times better, promise.
- If you only want to enjoy some special effects and mindless explosions and cares nothing about the story, character development and basic logics, by all means, go for the Transformers movies. But if you are sincere about getting to know a truly magnificent story and to see the real charm behind each Transformer, including the Decepticons, Transformers Prime WILL NOT DISAPPOINT. My only regret is that I watched the Prime series too fast.
- contactdhu
- Sep 30, 2021
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First of all I must say I was a big fan of transformers prime, and was my introduction to the transformers series, I watched the animated and the Michael bay movies but they really couldn't catch me the way prime did, and after having to endure years upon years to finally get me a hbo max account I must say it was well worth the waiting, that said, this movie, as the ending of the beast hunters saga, was a disappointment, I don't know the behind the scenes of the production but you can tell it was not only rushed but it was gutted as well, the first half hour of the movie was not only on par with the series at its best but even managed to surpass it for a moment, but afterwards it quickly became clear there was a shift during the production of the movie, as at least one third of the entire runtime seems to have been taken away, and the writers seemingly had to panic and scramble ideas to tie up what's still left of the movie, ideas had to be abandoned, plot points scrapped and recycled and the ending had to be rushed, at the end, there was no beast hunting, no (alive) predacons rose up, and no epic battle between our three main players, with the ending being as close to a deus ex machina, even if it ultimately (kind of) made sense given the situation. It left me wondering what happened behind the scenes more than what happened on screen.
It was okay, you should watch it.
It was okay, you should watch it.
- josethehedgehogv
- Nov 15, 2022
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- stefanantonie
- Apr 28, 2022
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Before I start my review, I need to say that I haven't watched Transformers Prime so I am new to this version of Transformers, but that didn't stop me from watching this movie. After watching the movie, I can say that it was awesome.
Positives for Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013): First off, this movie has a phenomenal voice cast from Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, John Noble, Will Friedle, Steve Blum, Nolan North, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jeffrey Combs and Michael Ironside. I love that the Autobots, Decepticons and Predacons have to team up so they can defeat Unicron. I love that this movie focuses on the Transformers and the Transformers only. The action sequences in this movie are absolutely spectacular from start to finish. And finally, I love the way how this movie ends and it feels appropriate to the series.
Overall, Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013) is a spectacular TV movie and that's something I don't often say a lot of times.
Positives for Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013): First off, this movie has a phenomenal voice cast from Peter Cullen, Frank Welker, John Noble, Will Friedle, Steve Blum, Nolan North, Kevin Michael Richardson, Jeffrey Combs and Michael Ironside. I love that the Autobots, Decepticons and Predacons have to team up so they can defeat Unicron. I love that this movie focuses on the Transformers and the Transformers only. The action sequences in this movie are absolutely spectacular from start to finish. And finally, I love the way how this movie ends and it feels appropriate to the series.
Overall, Transformers Prime Beast Hunters: Predacons Rising (2013) is a spectacular TV movie and that's something I don't often say a lot of times.
- jared-25331
- Sep 6, 2024
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I expected more but animation style and animation are bad they are bad cheap cgi the story is good but i gave up half way trough just because animation is soo bad .if they just used animation from the 80s i would have been 10x better.Avoid this at all costs.