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Ten years after the epic Unicron battles, the Autobots and now-leaderless Decepticons have formed an uneasy alliance. When Energon - the rare and potent substance over which the Transformers have fought for eons - is discovered on Earth, mysterious forces return to control the Energon at any cost.
Only an elite team of Autobots, the heroic "robots in disguise", can save the planet from total destruction.
Contains 4 episodes:
• Megatron Resurrected
• Megatron's Raid
• Starscream, The Mysterious Mercenary
• The Battle of the Asteroid Belt
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He's baaa-aaack! Yup, in installment two we see Megatron returning to the fray... still looking as good as always, nothing like he does in the latest movie adaptation, ready to hunt down the Autobots and kick a bit of metallic good-guy butt.
In this installment we see the fate of the usurper Scorponok, the return of StarScream, and some excellent examples of just what a butt-head Megatron really is.
Overall, another great disc, with 4 action-packed episodes sure to please Transformers fans of all ages.
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