The full-length cartoon 'Transformers' divides the G1 series into two parts, before it there were the so-called 'Megatron-series', and then the 'Galvatron-series'. But it is remarkable not at all for this, but for its content and magnificent history.
With the advent of Unicron, both the Autobots and the Deceptacons had a bad time. But unable to unite in the face of a common enemy, they continue their war, with serious losses and defeats. Autobots are more likely to evoke sympathy than admiration, and the Deceptcones, divided into two parts, cause the most mixed feelings.
The cartoon contains many serious words and very touching strong episodes. You completely begin to feel the action taking place, worrying about the transformers in a given situation, as a result of which complete immersion in the cartoon universe and a whole mass of impressions are guaranteed.
Unlike the main series G1, the feature is filled with a variety of beautiful rock music, which gives the film the same flavor as James Cameron's Terminators 1 and 2, and later the great Michael Bay's Transformers. Guitar riffs are great, and I would even say ideally, fit the video sequence, with a variety of compositions and groups, such a soundtrack does not get boring, but gives drive to the plot, giving rise to even more positive emotions.
The story itself turned out to be very exciting, capable of touching the soul and arousing the proper feelings in the audience. The cartoon is full of heroism, but devoid of excessive pretentiousness, a real great movie is born in a competent balance and dramatic turns and explosive action. Even now it looks at a good level of hand-drawn animation, while the industry is full of three-dimensional cartoons. The full-length 'Transformers' carry a lot of meaning, delight with military battles and look just great!