Sunday, December 8, 2013

[Transformers Prime] “Darkness Rising: Part 1” (Review)


                When I first started this episode, I had two instant thoughts on the events unfolding before me.  First, I wondered if the voice of Cliffjumper is Dwayne Johnson (It is) and second I wonder how RC is a motorcycle and, sure, no one is around, but what if she was in civilization?  How would she account for driving without a human on her seat?

                The second question does eventually get answered, but I’m getting ahead of myself.   This episode is brok
en into two parts for me:  Act 1 with Cliffjumper and then Act 2 which is a lot of the Autobots rehashing their origins story.

                Cliffjumper is a muscle car that actually looks a lot like the car that Dwayne Johnson drove in the movie “Faster”.   It also happens to have bull’s horns on the front of it, which is a nice nod to The Rock.  In fact, Cliffjumper even says something about messing with the bull and getting the horns.  (Sadly, he did not call anyone a jabroni or ask if you could smell what he was cooking, or other popular Rock catchphrases) 

                So Cliffjumper finds a whole lot of Energon, gets outnumbered by Decepticons and eventually is taken back to Starscream.  In a somewhat violent stabbing manner (As opposed to the gentle kind) Starscream stabs and kills Cliffjumper, complete with the blue Energon blood leaking from where his robot heart would be.

                At this point I’m thinking “Crap The Rock is dead” and “Wow, this is heavy for an animated series probably aimed at kids”.  

                Also, this is all a little less than five minutes into the first episode. 

                What we learn as the rest of the episode unfolds is that there are only five Autobots remaining on Earth:  Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Ratchet, Bulkhead and RC.   RC is new to me as she is a motorcycle who uses a hologram to give the illusion that she has a driver.

                Three humans eventually discover the Autobots and are taken to their base to be given the backstory.  I particularly enjoyed how Optimus said that Megatron “lost his way”.

                There are these sort of generic Decepticons in this series, which remind me a lot of foot soldiers in the TMNT realm.   Additionally, there is an allusion in this episode to the book/movie “Fight Club” when the human Jack tells RC something along the lines of “First rule of Robot Fight Club…”

                In the end, Megatron is shown with the “to be continued” idea enforced.  This goes back to my favorite quote of the episode foreshadowing this:


                “If they’re scouting for Energon, they may be preparing for his return” – Optimus Prime

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