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The Transformers Animated series continues to reinvent the venerable robot-action franchise in fresh and often inventive ways, as evidenced by the adventures compiled in its sophomore season. The action picks up directly after the conclusion of Season 1, during which the city of Detroit was leveled in a battle between the Autobots and the Decepticons. The cause of that fight--the AllSpark, source of life for all Transformers--was also destroyed, but all parties soon discover that the cube exists in fragmentary form in various locations around the globe. The recovery of these pieces naturally forms the crux of Season 2, though there is also the issue of The Key--the second greatest power in Transformers lore, and which currently resides in the precocious form of pre-teen Sari Sumdac. The Autobots must also concern themselves with protecting their precious human charge and worry about Starscream (voiced by Tom Kenney of Spongebob Squarepants), who harbors both a fragment of the AllSpark in his body and a long-simmering grudge against both the Autobots and Decepticons. If that sounds like a lot to digest, it's not--each episode neatly advances the central storylines while providing the required level of Transformers action and intrigue. The main strike against the show may be its overly stylized character design, which tends to rend humans in curious ways. That, however, should have only minimum impact on the show's core audience of younger viewers and franchise devotees. All 13 episodes of Transformers Animated's second season are contained in the two-disc set; a pair of commentaries on the final two episodes by the show's production team should prove interesting to those interested in the creative and conceptual aspects of the show. Viewers may find the two shorts on Disc 1, which take a decidedly offbeat approach to the characters, amusing or completely irrelevant. --Paul Gaita


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Audio commentary (Episodes 19 and 20)
Two animated shorts
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Second Good Romp, Mar 16 2009
By Snowella "Lover of books and cartoons." (Alberta, Canada) - See all my reviews
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This season is almost as good as the first. Lots of action, laughs, and even a couple of character study-type stories. The main threads of the season are Sari's search for her father, everyone hunting for pieces of the Allspark, and Megatron trying to complete a space bridge.

We get to meet the Elite Guard that was mentioned so many times in Season 1. The first three episodes introduce a large part of Optimus' past with the Guard, especially his interaction with Sentinal. And we get to see Jazz! An excellent trio of stories, especially where the Headmaster makes a return.

There's another episode where the Constructicons show up, one in which we see how Bumblebee and Bulkhead met (with a special appearance by a certain 'bot), another where Starscream is forever trying to defeat Megatron (with hilarious results), and an episode dedicated to Prowl and what he could have been if he had taken up Lockdown's offer. A later episode has the return of a G1 character, complete with the original voice, which will give any fan of the original cartoon a thrill.

And speaking of Prowl, this season is the first time we get to see him actually transform. If you were paying attention, the audience never got to see him with a transformation sequence in the first season. This season, we see it once.

My only issue: The plot of breaking the Allspark and hunting for the pieces with a specific person/object is almost an exact duplicate of the Inuyasha main storyline.

Overall, if you enjoyed Season 1, you'll definitely like Season 2. Two thumbs up!
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