Zoids Wild · review
I watched this solely for my love of Zoids. If you're trying to introduce a small child to that world, this is perfect. Because that's clearly what this was made for. The few episodes with actual visible damage that isn't just a deactivated zoid with a light scratch and sparking were genuinely enjoyable. It seems to have been reserved for tense moments, and the last two episodes actually did decent here. Seeing the exact same recycled animation for the generic enemy fodder for the 15th+ time, you realize this was just churned out for money with no passion behind it. Seeing the exact same recycled animation for powerups, you welcome amoment when multiple occur rapidly.
And if reading "Seeing the exact same" for a 3rd time here has annoyed you in the slightest, avoid Zoids Wild.
Were it not for the fighting and very few lightly emotionally engaging parts, this would be rated G, not PG.
To summarize:
One dimensional characters, Heavily reused filler animations/transformations and an entire filler episode. It's the equivalent of a bad fanfic.
3/10. Because the soundtrack isn't too bad.