Earth is the battleground, control of the Universe is the prize, and the only defense is an army of Autobots able to transform into massive fighting machines as powerful as their enemy?the deadly Decepticons. Each boxed se... more »t includes 2 limited edition cels of Transformer characters. All episodes are in chronological order based on original airdate.
Episodes: AUTOBOT SPIKE ? CHANGING GEARS ? CITY OF STEEL ? ATTACK OF THE AUTOBOTS ? THE TRAITOR IMMOBILIZER ? AUTOBOT RUN ? ATLANTIS, ARISE! ? MACHINE REBELLION ? ENTER THE NINJA ? A PRIME PROBLEM ? THE CORE ? INSECTICON SYNDROME ? DINOBOT ISLAND #1 ? DINOBOT ISLAND #2 ? MASTER BUILDERS ? AUTO BERSERK ? MICROBOTS ? MEGATRON?S MASTER ? PLAN #1 ? MEGATRON?S MASTER PLAN #2 ? DESERTION OF THE DINOBOTS #1 ? DESERTION OF THE DINOBOTS #2 ? BLASTER BLUES ? A DECEPTICON RAIDER IN KING ARTHUR?S COURT« less
"The second season had 49 episodes. This set collects the first 24. Here is the official list of episodes from Rhino.com.Autobot Spike
Changing Gears
City of Steel
Attack of the Autobots
Traitor
The Immobilizer
The Autobot Run
Atlantis Arise
Day of the Machines
Enter the Nightbird
A Prime Problem
The Core
The Insecticon Syndrome
Dinobot Island Part 1
Dinobot Island Part 2
The Master Builders
Auto Berserk
Microbots
Megatron's Master Plan Part 1
Megatron's Master Plan Part 2
Desertion of the Dinobots Part 1
Desertion of the Dinobots Part 2
Blaster Blues
A Decepticon Raider in King Arthur's CourtThe second season of Transformers was when everyone was going nuts over TFs. The creators, at this time, were either given much more leeway with the stories or had figured out to work within the system because, frankly, this season is spectacular. Though I saw many of these episodes only once, this is the season that my most vivid Transformers memories come from. Great stories, great characters, great quotable line. It's all here. Transformers just doesn't get better than the 2nd season. I can't wait till the second half in the Summer.
Till all are won!"
Season Two, Part One: Part Two Will Be Ever Better!
jdmurray01 | 11/09/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am writing this "review" to give you some numbers and info on the Transformers series and the DVD boxed-set format.
Season One had 16 episodes; Season Two had the lion's share at 49, and Season Three had 30 even. What would have been the premiere three-parter to season four, "Rebirth," was instead the last of the Transformers series. It was 3 more episodes, brining the grand total to 98.
Season two is *the* season for Transformers fans, as it demonstrated a huge animation improvement over the first season as well as deeper stories and more character development. All in all, season two is the nuts and bolts of the Transformers we all remember and love. Therefore, the season two, part two boxed set will, presumably, contain the last 25 episodes of the second season, wrapping up season two on DVD.
Season three (presumably to follow later next year), was the last, and followed Transformers: The Movie. In season three, Rodimus Prime and Galvatron lead the Autobots and Decepticons, respectively. Whether Rhino takes season three as one big set or two smaller ones (the probably outcome) remains to be seen, but I sincerely hope they include "Rebirth" at the end either way.
What would (should!) have kicked off season four, the three-part episode "Rebirth," was the last three episodes of the Transformers cartoon, as the show was cancelled after that. "Rebirth" had the best animation of all, and hopefully Rhino will include it at the tail end of the Season Three boxed set(s), giving us the entire series in nice, clean boxes.
I hope Rhino follows through and puts all 98 episodes out in this great, boxed-set format. Oh, and one more thing - a widescreen movie DVD would be much appreciated, Rhino... maybe with a Peter Cullen (Optimus Prime), Frank Welker (Megatron), Leonard Nimoy (Galvatron), Judd Nelson (Hot Rod), and Robert Stack (Ultra Magnus) commentary track(s) for fun... ;) I know, I know... a long shot. But it *would* be the holy grail for Transformers fans :)
Support Rhino's ongoing committment to Transformers DVD Boxed Sets by buying Season Two, Part One! Transform and roll out, Transfans!"
Just so everyone knows...
cryptgeek | 09/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This dvd, as stated in Previews Magazine, will only be 24 episodes of season 2. Another release will include the remaining episodes. This was done because there were 49 (I think) episodes in season 2. I wrote this review to tell people it isn't the whole season, not to give a full review of the dvds, as they won't be out for two more months so it is impossible"
Ah the memories
Jhamel Francis | 11/03/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well for those of us born in the era of the transformers, I'd say this is a good thing to add to anyones DVD collection.These are the episodes that are going to be on all the DVDs:DVD 1: Parts, Wholes, Devices, and Schemes
Autobot Spike
Changing Gears
City Of Steel
Attack Of The Autobots
Traitor
The Immobilizer
The Autobot RunDVD 2: Megatron's Evil Influences
Atlantis, Arise!
Day Of The Machines
Enter The Nightbird
A Prime Problem
The Core
The Insecticon SyndromeDinobot Island Part 1DVD 3: Sterner Stuff
Dinobot Island Part 2
The Master Builders
Auto Berserk
Microbots
Megatron's Master Plan
Megatron's Master Plan #2DVD 4: Faraway Places, Times, and More
Desertion Of The Dinobots Part 1
Desertion Of The Dinobots Part 2
Blaster Blues
A Deceptacon Raider In King Arthur's CourtHope this helps"
A Prime Decision
Bruce Aguilar | Hollywood, CA | 01/19/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well it looks like all us Trans-fans came out in force for Transformers season 1 on DVD cause now we've got Season 2 as well! Well most of it anyway. Part two that will finish out the season will be released later this year. The presentation quality of the first season DVD is repeated here, so depending on if you liked that set this is either a good thing or a bad one. I find the transfers to be top notch. Expecially considering that this was shows longevity wasn't taken seriously enough to warrent proper care for the negatives over the past 19 years. I was surprised at how much better the writing an animation is with this season compared to the first. Where the first was somewhat sketchy and a bit rough around the edges (I'm being kind) this season is much more polished. Evidence: Enter the Nightbird, the Dinobot Island duo and Blaster Blues episodes.Bonus wise the DVD is lacking. Watching a 30 minute commercial for BotCon isn't my idea of fun. Neither is lstening to people who are working on current Transformers shows. This is a G1 set right? Why aren't there bonus' for this series?!? I'd like to see original commercials, character designs, interviews with people who actually worked on the shows. But all that really doesn't detract from the thrill of owning these classics on DVD.One more thing, this set comes with the same kind of booklet and animatin cels that appeared in the first season set. I haven't figured out what to do with them, but they are cool. Trans-fans shouldn't miss out on this mostly terrific DVD set."