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Transformers Armada - Season One Part 2 Review
7 out of 15
This DVD set offers the conclusion to this mediocre Transformers story arc.
Date: Thursday, December 14, 2006
Author: James Fudge

In the end, Transformers Armada, Season One Part 2 is a good value for its price and does offer a compelling adventure, reintroducing the popular conflict between the Autobots and the Decepticons to a whole new generations. If you can get by the inane and oftentimes obnoxious humans in this DVD set, then you'll be on your way to enjoying what this set has to offer. You can find out more about Transformers Armada, Season One Part 2 by visiting www.rhino.com .

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