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Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

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Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby ponycorn » Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:07 pm

Are you a TF fan now as an adult, where you were not one as a kid?

Thread to share stories, explainations for this phenomenon.


My story:

I wasn't a fan of TF's as a kid because we lived way out in the "country" where only a few fuzzy TV channels came in. Also being a girl, TF toys weren't first on anyone's mind to give me either. I vaguely remember the 1986 movie and a few times seeing my cousins in the "city" watch it, that's it.

At least I can thank the 2007 movie for spurring my interest. I was so interested when I saw the initial teaser trailer that I insisted my husband and I watch every episode of G1 we could find on youtube. This started out with the intention of "preparing" for the new movie. :P (I'm well aware of how ironic that seems in retrospect.)

From then I was hooked, and I've been eating up every series, comic and toy for TF I can get my hands on. It's crossed over to GI Joe too, though I didn't watch that as a kid either my cousin had a ton of the toys and I'd sometimes sneak with him to read my older cousin's marvel stack.



Maybe I'm not the only one here with a similar story?
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Re: Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby Name_Violation » Fri Nov 13, 2009 2:40 am

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as a kid i was a huge fan. then the 90's happened, and it phazed away. I was a teen when Beast wars came out, watched it semi-regular.

When RiD came out i was homeless, but managed to watch it once a day on a hand held tv i aquired. it was the 30 minutes of tv a day i got.

WHen the A/e/c trilogy came out i was dissapointed. Then i quit caring about tf till about a year ago. The 1st bay-splosion didn't really impress me, but it was cool. Then i got bored, stumbled on Seibertron.com and it reignited all kinds of bein-a-happy-kid-goodness and totally got me back into TF's hardcore. Things would be alot different if my friend had brought up he-man or somethin in that conversation at the time...
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Re: Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby cybercat » Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:13 am

I don't think I technically qualify, but...kinda.

I was a teenager when G1 hit, and I was still (being the classic 80s geek with...primitive social skills and a desire to retreat into any fantasy world) watching cartoons. So I was a hardcore G1er. But then I...ended up going to college, then grad school, the Army and then grad school again.... And I had I thought more or less outgrown it. I'd tried to watch Beast Wars, but it just didn't work for me. Even back then, the crappy CGI distracted me and I wanted to shove Rattrap through the nearest wall every time he opened his yap. I remember that that's when I had my first 'come to Jesus' moment, that all G1ers have at least once, I think--the WTF are they doing to my Transformers!!! (I think many younger fans had this reaction to TFA).

It really wasn't until the ramp up to the 07 movie that I really got back into it. As in...thinking about it, not even actively participating in the fandom (that's really only been the last year or so). At that point I bought up the comics that I'd missed (I'd halfheartedly followed Dreamwave, almost as if I KNEW they'd let me down), and inflicted A/E/C on myself. And then Beast Wars. And then Beast Machines. And TFA.

Maybe age has mellowed me (shyeah, right), but I like to think that my later re-entry into the fandom made me a little more open about things like canon and character.

I know there's a lot of contempt in fanon for people who only 'got into' TF because of the Bay films--when the people in question presume that that's all they need to know and they're TF experts, yeah, it does annoy me, but on the whole, I still think anything that brings new fans to the glories of giant fighting robots is a good thing. The 'fake fans' (in the 80s, about music, we used to sneeringly call them 'poseurs'--god we were obnoxious little pricks!) will fall away, and what will remain will be the *good* fans.

HK, I hope. Dear Primus, though, please weed out some of these fanon geeks soon?
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Re: Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby Moon Bug » Thu Dec 10, 2009 4:40 pm

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I watched TF as a kid but I wasn't really a fan. I had 1 TF toy (Drag strip). I gave my toy away when I was around the age of 16. It went to 1 of my cousins children. Probably on a scrap heap somewhere now, or disintegrated into a million pieces.

I watched the 1st Bay film. It was ok. But wasn't really impressed.

Then one day a close friend of mine watched ROTF and instantly got hooked. With her fondness of writing she started to write a fanfic. My memory of TF was a bit hazy so I hit youtube and started watching G1 so that I atleast knew a little about what I was reading and reviewing.

That was it, after I started watching G1 I was hooked. I always have had a fondness for cartoons. Then I got to series 3 and nothing matched up. I was confused. I discovered there was an animated movie that filled in the gaps. I watched the 1986 movie with an open mouth. It was pure Awesomeness.

After I watched G1 I tried G2. I was disappointed. Then I watched the 1st 5 mins of TF animated and thought "This is gonna suck". I decided I would watch all the TF Seasons. Could anything match up to G1?

I searched sites and tracked down every season listing. I ignored G2 (will watch it eventually) and RID seemed a bit poor so I ignored that. Beast Wars never appealled to me, however I do intend on watching it as a lot of people have influenced that decision with their opinions of BW.

I was blown away by Armada. It was an awesome series (kids are annoying though). It certainly rivalled G1.

I was certainly a TF fan. However I do not own any toys. Never say never though. And I do really like the ravage 4gig memory stick. I may have to purchase that one.

While browsing Youtube I came across a vid. I saw a transformable TF costume. I just had to make one.
I looked at many vids and started checking out pics of TF toys. From this I drew (rough) designs for a G1 Brawl Costume. Tank costumes are the easiest. I made my costume. I am very proud of myself. I have decided to make a G1 Optimus Prime next. When I can finally get motivated I will start. Will most likely be 2 weeks before halloween. Again, hahahaha.

I started on Energon. Energon looked poor and the sucked till it got 75% of the way through the series. And Starscream had no personality at all. Also at the same time I was watching TFA and dodging between the 2. TFA is quite a good lighthearted season.

Now I am on Cybertron. Not great to be honest.

And that is my story so far.
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Re: Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby Sailor Destron » Sun Dec 13, 2009 8:56 pm

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I was 14 1/2 and in my second semester of freshman year in high school (come on that's practically an adult!) I think I already told this story in my into but to me its a great story so I'll tell it again:
I had always watched the very end of Beast Wars on our local Fox station when I would get home from school and my Mom and I would make fun of it saying "what the hell is that!?" so I never saw the show from start to end. So one week in I think in January, there was a huge blizzard, so I couldn't leave the house. I began to watch Beast Wars and then started to like the characters, especially Waspinator. I just started liking it more and more. I became more curious about G1 cartoons. A few years later, I found some video cassets of the old G1 episodes and I swear I couldn't get ready for school without watching them. I think that Transformers really helped me through some tough times when I was a teenager. When I got into my early 20s like 20 years old I grew away from them a little bit, but once the 2007 movie came out, I became interested in the quality of G1 cartoons compared to the live action movie. I have now learned to live with the live action movie some how and even own a copy of it. But anyway that's pretty much my story. I definatly did not grow up being a fan of it though, I was more of a Star Wars fan.
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Re: Adult TF Fans that weren't fans as kids?

Postby The Fallen Prime » Sun Dec 27, 2009 12:16 am

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I've always held a very casual interest in Transformers when I was a kid. My sister had an Optimus and Starscream G1 figs and we occasionally played with them. Otherwise I never got into them until Beast Wars. I really enjoyed the show but my interest in that only lasted for about six months.

In 2003, my brother and I would watch Armada on Cartoon Network during the evenings. I really enjoyed that cartoon and consider it my favorite Transformers show up to this point.

Then in 2007, the movie really grabbed my attention. I loved how the Transformers looked and realized that there is a lot to these characters and the franchise. After watching RotF twice in theaters, I officially became hooked and have since started buying Transformers toys. I've never been a fan of the G1 cartoon, unfortunately. That's probably the reason as to why I never got into it when I was younger.
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