I remember that a pre-pubescent child of the 80s. One of the greatest things in my life were the Transformers.
I was 9 years old. I remember the moment the school bell rang I was up a total of 10 minutes to get home so I could show to begin. I lived close enough that it does not take school buses to me and from school. But I lived far away enough to know I wanted to cut it close.
I always wanted to catch every second of every episode. Especially the beginning. Imeans is, one who could deny the title song. For those who do not know it (you should be ashamed) The texts consisted of mainly "Transformers, more than the eye ....... The Transformers Robots in Disguise". It was pure poetry, a fourth grader.
By the time I finally made it home, I was drenched in sweat. It also does not help that I am in South Florida, where they were hits 90 degrees every day and I was running at the peak of moisture. But when I madeI gave it to my mother's home a quick hello and raced up the stairs in the living room.
You did not hear a glimpse of me for the next 30 minutes. I'd be completely compelling drama with good vs. evil smitten. Although I always knew that the Autobots would be about the Decepticons in every single episode triumph, it was still very high point. The makers of the show have done an excellent job creating tension.
Those of you lucky enough to have to see the series, can be safelyremember the great soundtrack and background music that was played during a fight. Heck, John Williams (composer of Jaws) would have been proud.
I can safely say that we fully grown as an adult. I could still watch these shows today, and yet completely ruled out. Cartoons, as always, stand the test of time.
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