Twincast Podcast Host xRotorstormx featured in Plastic Crack Documentary Series on Amazon
Thursday, February 28th, 2019 7:24PM CST
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A rather interesting, and unexpected, piece of news for you all today from Amazon Prime Video, but we have word from our very own xRotorstormx, whom you may recognize from the Twincast Podcast hosted on this very site, of a new collector-focused series by the name of the 'Plastic Crack Documentary Series'. The series follows some of the most influential collectors of our modern media as they explore different facets of what it means to be a collector. There are currently four episodes, making up the show's first season, up on Amazon. Unfortunately, the show is not included under Amazon Prime's included programs, so interested parties will have to buy them individually.
Of interest to us is the fact that our aforementioned beneficiary xRotorstormx was directly involved and features throughout the series, though they reportedly have a devoted segment later on in the run.
For those interested, the series can be found in full here. Let us know what you think of the series in the forums below if you decide to watch it, and stay tuned to Seibertron.com for more Transformers news and reviews.
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Seibertron wrote:Is this only available if you pay for the show? For some reason I thought it was available through Amazon Prime Video, but it is only if I pay for it.
Unfortunately you do have to pay for the episodes / series. It is not/will not be exclusive to Amazon so this is why it was not included with Prime.