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Beast Machines Transformers DVD Review
14 out of 14
This 700 minute boxed set serves up the Beast Wars storyline in style.
Date: Monday, March 13, 2006
Author: Dean 'Willy' Martell

Therefore you have to ask yourself one question: did I ever like anything about the Transformers? If your answer is yes in the slightest bit then there is absolutely no reason not to go out and get this boxed set. The layered stories are exiting and interesting, the voice over work is near flawless, the color and computer work is great, and the packaging itself is some of the greatest i've seen in a while for a box set.

Anyway if it sounds like I'm puckering up a bit, I'll be the first one to admit that, yes I am a huge fan. I see a lot of cartoons and I've seen countless box sets and I honestly felt after getting this one that Rhino has got all their ducks in a row. Also if you enjoy these four DVDs then you’ll definitely enjoy the extras which include an interview with actor David Kaye who plays Megatron, an interview with the series developer Marv Wolfman, commentary with the writers Marv Wolfman , Robert N. Skir and Steven Melching, and much more .

Beast Machines, Transformers the complete series is rated TV-YZ and has an approximate runtime of 700 minutes. You can find out more about it by checking out www.rhino.com .

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