Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
Rodimus Prime wrote:A proper ending to the original G2 comics.
A proper ending to War Within: Age of Wrath.
TulioDude wrote:It would be cool to see the Transtech series,to see a post-Beast Machines series.Maybe just a comic mini-series?
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Plus, Car Robots Season 2. I'd be curious where this continuity could have gone after the finale.
TulioDude wrote:Here is one I keep remembering,the season 3 of Transfornmers Prime that was suppose to focus on Thundertron and the Star Seekers.
The novel released was the introducing them and Thundertron even got a toy.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:But I will also throw my hat in for the original Transformers Prime Season 3 concepts and the concepts from Transformers The Last Knight that never saw full fruition. So many good ideas for that movie that could have been great if given focus and room to breathe each
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Another vote for TransTech and Animated Season 4. Animated was just starting to come into it's own by Season 3 (Much like Sunbow). So I'd definitely be interested to see it progress. Especially the episode featuring Joe.
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:Animated Season 4 will forever be the media I wish had happened that hasn't.
MaximalNui wrote:
So, I never actually got to finish (or in the case of Energon, start) any of the UT cartoons, so I've gotta ask: is there any continuity where we actually explored Unicron as a planet with its own biome? Because some of the ideas for the G1 movie seemed rather interesting, such as "forests" of grass-tree/hairs (which I feel may have been the inpiration for that swamp set on POTP) and a "Mini-Me" moon (which I guess we got realized as Armada Dead End).
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
MaximalNui wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Plus, Car Robots Season 2. I'd be curious where this continuity could have gone after the finale.
Was Car Robots meant to have a second season? I thought they never even produced anything after the one.
TulioDude wrote:MaximalNui wrote:
So, I never actually got to finish (or in the case of Energon, start) any of the UT cartoons, so I've gotta ask: is there any continuity where we actually explored Unicron as a planet with its own biome? Because some of the ideas for the G1 movie seemed rather interesting, such as "forests" of grass-tree/hairs (which I feel may have been the inpiration for that swamp set on POTP) and a "Mini-Me" moon (which I guess we got realized as Armada Dead End).
Spoiler from the later episodes of Transformers Armada:
We learn that Minicons are actually creations of Unicron.We get to see them being formed inside his body.They are,in a certain way,part of his biology.
Also from what I know from TF wiki,part of the Transformers Universe(2003) comic,takes place inside of Unicron.
That would be definitely interesting, I would like to see that. However, to the point of why its not that way, I think it's done on purpose, to further highlight the differences between Primus and Unicron. The former is all about giving life and the latter is about taking it. Unicron thinks of himself only, so it wouldn't make sense for him to support any kind of life on any part of himself, unless that life has the sole purpose of contributing to his well-being, which is what his previously shown mechanical innards are for.MaximalNui wrote:I was wondering on giving him a similar treatment to Primus/Cybertron: a surface biome of its own, with its own geography, environments and lifeforms (even if only as extensions of his own biology and defense system), treat him as an actual planet robot instead of a Death Star with a humanoid form.
Evil Eye wrote:I adore Animated (and I wish we had gotten S4) but I would have been interested to see what "Hero" would have been.
I'm totally on board with this. It would have to be an all-inclusive multiverse story (it's all the rage these days, hopefully Marvel doesn't burn us out on it), considering the figures we have gotten so far. Comics are my preferred Transformers media over both series and movies, and persobally I loved the Armada comics, especially the Worlds Collide arc. Legacy could be something like that, in the hands of a capable writer and a publisher who's not afraid to let said writer see the story through. And of course we need some very talented artists, with my personal favorites, Guido Guidi and Andrew Wildman, hopefully being included and Geoff Senior being kept FAR away.MaximalNui wrote:Maybe it'll be the opening series for the new comic publisher. Even if it comes later than the intended toyline, a multiversal adventure would still be a great first series. Besides, one of the main criticisms for WfCT was the voice acting anyway, so maybe it'd benefit from a purely visual medium.
MaximalNui wrote:I was wondering on giving him a similar treatment to Primus/Cybertron: a surface biome of its own, with its own geography, environments and lifeforms (even if only as extensions of his own biology and defense system), treat him as an actual planet robot instead of a Death Star with a humanoid form.
The Wiki wrote:Floro Dery's production notes as shown on his designs for Unicron (then "The Entity") reveal some very interesting things that don't quite come through in the original film or were dropped:
The spheres on Unicron's rings are meant to be roughly equivalent in size to Earth.
The surface of Unicron was originally a dense jungle of metal and mechanical creatures*.
Dery's roundabout reasoning for giving Unicron rings is explained: "Saturn sounds like Satur [presumably meaning satyr]. Satur is synonymous with the Devil. The Entity is a Devil-like planet. This is the reason why I designed the Entity like the planet Saturn."
A moon is included (as in Takara's G1 toy prototype), but never explained aside from being flashy and conductive.
the planet Unicron would turn into the robot Ingestor. An early rough draft of the film detailed some of the specifics of this; the disembodied voice of Ingestor would have presented itself to Megatron as merely the master and custodian of the planet Unicron, communicating from somewhere within the planet.
Only at the draft's climax were Ingestor and Unicron revealed to be one and the same
Silverwing wrote:Also, I feel compelled to give the obligatory:
One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
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