Armada retro review thread
Posted: Mon Sep 14, 2020 12:28 pm
We're nearing the end of our Animated binge-watch, and I'm interested in re-watching Armada. I have fond memories of most of the series, with the exception of the early episodes. That being the case, I pretty much skipped the first 13 episodes and started where the show started to "get good" with the episode "Overmatch", when the Star Saber had been recovered. After watching Animated, wow does the storytelling and voice acting for Armada scream "dubbed Japanese animation" (which of course it is). It's not that I didn't know that, it's just quite an obvious contrast when they're watched back to back.
Overmatch - I remember that Scavenger is actually an Autobot, so his villain laugh and voice is really overacted here, and I honestly don't get why he's wearing a cloak for most of the episode. Hot Shot and (the oddly named) Smokescreen are two of my favorite characters from this series, though it's clear that Hot Shot is too full of himself here and is cruising for a fall. Starscream in this version is not the usual backstabbing second in command, and rather pathetically always seems to be trying to gain Megatron's approval. The kids remain as annoying as I remember and I really wish they had been kept to a minimum. I like Sari, so it's not just mouthy kids that are the problem. My daughter has been watching with me, and at one point she asked if Starscream had to repair his own arm after Hot Shot sliced it, and noted that the Decepticons rarely have medics, which I can't say I'd ever thought about.
Overmatch - I remember that Scavenger is actually an Autobot, so his villain laugh and voice is really overacted here, and I honestly don't get why he's wearing a cloak for most of the episode. Hot Shot and (the oddly named) Smokescreen are two of my favorite characters from this series, though it's clear that Hot Shot is too full of himself here and is cruising for a fall. Starscream in this version is not the usual backstabbing second in command, and rather pathetically always seems to be trying to gain Megatron's approval. The kids remain as annoying as I remember and I really wish they had been kept to a minimum. I like Sari, so it's not just mouthy kids that are the problem. My daughter has been watching with me, and at one point she asked if Starscream had to repair his own arm after Hot Shot sliced it, and noted that the Decepticons rarely have medics, which I can't say I'd ever thought about.