The Transformers Prime Season Two Complete Box Set is available on DVD from next Monday 23rd March 2015. This is a four disc DVD box set comprising of all the season two shows. This complete box set is ideal for those who haven’t bought any of the season two discs from volumes 1 to 4.
This DVD box set runs 9 hours 26 minutes long and is packed with 26 episodes of the outrageous second season. My son was engrossed with the shows the moment we put it on!
The espisodes for the four discs include:
- Disc 1
- Orion Pax, Part 1
- Orion Pax, Part 2
- Orion Pax, Part 3
- Operation: Bumblebee, Part 1
- Operation: Bumblebee, Part 2
- Loose Cannons
- Crossfire
- Disc 2
- Nemesis Prime
- Grill
- Armada
- Flying Mind
- Tunnel Vision
- Triangulation
- Disc 3
- Triage
- Toxicity
- Hurt
- Out of the Past
- New Recruit
- The Human Factor
- Legacy
- Disc 4
- Alpha/Omega
- Hard Knocks
- Inside Job
- Patch
- Regeneration
- Darkest Hour
In this season two, you will see the Transformers after the Autobot-Decepticon war. The deceitful Megatron recruits Orion Pax into the Decepticons by menacingly leading him to believe that the Autobots are evil. However, the cracks soon form in his ranks as the evil leader struggles to keep his troops in line after the murder of Breakdown and departure of Starscream and Airachnid. Meanwhile Autobots Jack and Arcee travel to Cybertron to restore leader Optimus Primes’ memory using the super-computer, Vector Sigma. Reluctantly resigning himself to the fact that his arch nemesis is beyond saving, Optimus accepts he must destroy Megatron at any cost.
These season two episodes are very gripping and the quality of the animation is top notch. Both my son and husband enjoyed some quality TV time together. My son in particular was very fascinated by many of the action scenes. So do look out for the DVD this coming Monday. They are available in all good retailers and Amazon! I would highly recommend it to any Transformers fans for their collection!
Disclosure: We received the sample for the purposes of writing this review, however, all thoughts and opinions remain our own.