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TRANSFORMERS ONE’ (ANIMATION; DUBBED) REVIEW

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Transformers One (animation; dubbed from the Hollywood film of the same name) by Paramount Animation, Hasbro Entertainment, Bayhem Films, New Republic Pictures, and Di Bonaventura Pictures traces the beginnings and early relationship of Optimus Prime and Megatron and how they permanently changed the fate of Cybertron, the home planet of the Transformers.



Assigned to smelting work at Sublevel 50, Orion and D-16 are miners who encounter B-127. Orion, D-16 and Elita learn that Sentinel had surreptitiously deleted the transformation cogs from bots and betrayed the Primes. Now the squad intends to expose Sentinel, D-16 is eager to murder him. Orion and D-16 are on different missions after a point. Finally, what happens?



Based on the Transformers action toys from Hasbro, Andrew Barrer and Gabriel Ferrari have created an interesting narrative. Eric Pearson, Andrew Barrer, and Gabriel Ferrari write the script. Although the drama usually becomes somewhat complex, it keeps the audience quite interested. Though not as thrilling as it could have been, the climax is tense.



The artists have ordinary to outstanding voice acting.



Josh Cooley directed with good taste. The background music of Brian Tyler is amazing. Christopher Batty's cinematography is very beautiful. Visual effects, computer graphics, and animation are very amazing. Editing by Lynn Hobson is flawless. Dubbing is rather good.



Transformers One is an entertaining movie overall, but its financial future among the Hindi film-going public is somewhat restricted.




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