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Counterpunch wrote:The problem is with you.
Transformers has never been the same thing for more than 2 years in a row.
Not even the much beloved G1 maintained its consistancy past Season 2. Season 3 and post movie toys and media was vastly different than the microman/diaclone toys.
Transformers is always in a state of flux.[/u]
Omnus wrote:This is more me organizing my thoughts on why I feel it's time to move on from my Transformers Fandom then an Open Dialog.
Omnus wrote:I would of just did this in 'word', but I was thinking that maybe some of you feel the same way and this is a sort of 'your not alone' post.
I would love to hear what some of you have to say on my reasoning. I've come to respect this community, when you're not itching over each other on the extrapolated details.
Omnus wrote:Let's clear out some of the obvious possibilities-
No, I'm not getting married, engaged, moving, into a relationship, out of a relationship, new job, losing old job / income, or spiritual in any way.
Omnus wrote:My primary reasoning is that it is not the Transformers I grew up with any more. One good TF reference to describe what I'm saying now is from the cover of Mavel's TF Generation 2 #1...
"This ain't your fathers Autobots!" ...or something very similar.
Between that comic series and the Beast Wars shows, my childhood love came back more mature, just as I grew into maturity [which is synonymous with 'Bastard' during those late 'teen' years]. Violent themes, philosophical storylines, pseudo-swearing... TF was a friend that was growing with me.
Omnus wrote:Enter the age of RID and Armada. [I know that these series may be as prominent to some of you as the early stuff was to me, but instead of arguing with my opinion... just keep an eye out for when these feelings start to form in yourself in regards to TF]
Omnus wrote:This was the first example that sank in with me that TF had sold out. Instead of keeping with the successful [opinion] trend of evolving characters and storylines, the show de-evolved to the level of the hot marketing titles of the day: Pokemon, Digimon, etc. Television aimed at the lowest common denominator, stupidity, in conjunction with plots that require the collecting of 'product'. Like Coke 2, TF gave up it's advantage as the unique property, to be similar to the current trends.
Omnus wrote:I was about to give up when I heard of a small upstart called Dreamwave. Once again, the comic industry stood tall as a beacon crying out, "they won't touch us, we have cooties or something". Thank you, Dreamwave, for taking it back to basics.
Omnus wrote:I'm gonna side-step a minute here. What I mean by basics is good vs evil for control of fuel. Fuel equals power, here, in our real world as well. This struggle exists and has gone on ,more or less, since the first man took another man's firewood because his got wet in the rain. Today the middle east is a trading post where blood is exchanged for oil. An absolutely relevant theme to teach the morals of war... Thats why TF got along so well with GI Joe more than anything else, same theme.
Omnus wrote:Back on topic. So I cruise controlled through armada without looking back because i heard in the rumor mill that there was going to be a new CG animated TF series. Excellent, a new BW type show! Dramatic, smart, evolving, graphic... And with the advances in video game graphics, this should be more detailed than BW could hope!
Energon... Frag, what the hell is this... That train of thought went on until I heard about the KISS players. Now that was 'creepy uncle' mature. That should not have an audience. If getting me to say that Cybertron is not that bad was what takara was hoping to do, they succeeded. That doesn't mean I like it, it just means that by comparison I'm not ashamed of TF:Cybertron, or even RID for that matter.
Omnus wrote:Bayformers [because the animated one is called 'The Movie'], what a ride. I got here only a few months before it got the green light. I heard G1 re-write. Cool, back to basics. I saw the designs... had my doubts, but 'waited to see them move'. Release night came and went. I watched it a few times to be fair. I stand solid by the following statement:
Great TF movie if you ignore the scenes with the military, government, and/or s7 that are without a transforming transformer in them. Otherwise, It's a summer blockbuster.
I'm upset at how much money this movie made, but I'm glad to see so many coming out who wanted to relive their childhood.
The toys, the reason behind it all, for the movie should be the highest quality product line in hasbro's history. Instead, we get Optimash Prime, Cyber Slammers, and Leader Class Megatron.
Omnus wrote:TF:Animated. If there is a messiah to the TF franchise, I hope that it is TF:A. I already know what it is, though, and it's not helping me to keep the faith. It'll get the same chance I gave every series. Just as I'll give TF2 a chance whenever that comes out.
I'm not dictating where the franchise should go, it's not mine to do so. But, if it wants to go my way, we can car pool or something.
Omnus wrote:In the end of it all, I regret nothing of the time or money I contributed to this franchise, nor would I want to do it again.
Omnus wrote:Disappointment is an important emotion to guide one to their destiny, however, unnecessarily disappointing yourself through dependence on trends is damaging to every destiny.
Omnus wrote:I'll be lurking, Peace!
Nick
PS- pm me when HMW2 is up and running, should be cool!
Sid Burn wrote:Counterpunch wrote:The problem is with you.
Transformers has never been the same thing for more than 2 years in a row.
Not even the much beloved G1 maintained its consistancy past Season 2. Season 3 and post movie toys and media was vastly different than the microman/diaclone toys.
Transformers is always in a state of flux.
This is a great point, and a tribute to Hasbro's/Takaratomy's willingness to explore all avenues of its creation rather than become stagnant.
Transformers would not exist today if it had rested on the success of G1. Even the best idea, eventually gets played out. If there was no '86 movie/season 3&4 , no beast wars, no unicron trilogy, no live action movie, TF would have gone the way of Thundercats. All these examples took TF in a new direction under the same premise. I would change CP's "flux" to evolution.
Do I like every cycle of this evolution? No, but each time TF is reborn, there is always something to be enjoyed.
Sad to see a fan disappointed by the franchise, but if more adult themes are what you need, than you should be reading IDW TF comics, they pretty much picked up where Dreamwave left off.
I know you werent looking for rebuttals, but really, TF reinventing itself is it's strength, not weakness.
You can clutch the past so tightly to your chest that it leaves your arms too full to embrace the present.
Run! Its one of the signs of the Apocolypse!!!Damolisher wrote::shock: Counterpunch NOT being a douche? What has this world come to?!!!!
Zombie Starscream wrote:Run! Its one of the signs of the Apocolypse!!!Damolisher wrote::shock: Counterpunch NOT being a douche? What has this world come to?!!!!
Whiner-tron wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:Run! Its one of the signs of the Apocolypse!!!Damolisher wrote::shock: Counterpunch NOT being a douche? What has this world come to?!!!!
If it's the Apocolypse,... where are we supposed to run?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
Leonardo wrote:The other thing is that while the cartoons are worse now than BW or BM, the toys aren't. I, for one, feel that the Cybertron line is one of the best we've had. Maybe you should shift priorities: forget about Transformers on the screen, ignore the Armada cartoon or the movie, and consider instead collecting the toys.
quick to the douch krusherDead Metal wrote:Whiner-tron wrote:Zombie Starscream wrote:Run! Its one of the signs of the Apocolypse!!!Damolisher wrote::shock: Counterpunch NOT being a douche? What has this world come to?!!!!
If it's the Apocolypse,... where are we supposed to run?
To the ships, there our only chance!
OK you feel the same way I do, but I just stoped whatching TF a long time ago, I gave the movie a chance it got my respect, I'll give TFA a chance, I just read the comics and collect the toys, and watch my G1 DVDs.
As is apparent by how difficult it is to buy reissues of the G1 toys, or DVDs of the G1 cartoon. Or how Hasbro totally ignored G1's influence with their Classics line. Or how comic companies won't produce G1 comics. Yeah, G1 is dead and buried.The Master Blaster wrote:Your nephew seems able to accept what most of the fandom can't or won't.
Times change. G1 has had it's day,
Sledge wrote:As is apparent by how difficult it is to buy reissues of the G1 toys, or DVDs of the G1 cartoon. Or how Hasbro totally ignored G1's influence with their Classics line. Or how comic companies won't produce G1 comics. Yeah, G1 is dead and buried.The Master Blaster wrote:Your nephew seems able to accept what most of the fandom can't or won't.
Times change. G1 has had it's day,
Omnus wrote:This is more me organizing my thoughts on why I feel it's time to move on from my Transformers Fandom then an Open Dialog.
I would of just did this in 'word', but I was thinking that maybe some of you feel the same way and this is a sort of 'your not alone' post.
I would love to hear what some of you have to say on my reasoning. I've come to respect this community, when you're not itching over each other on the extrapolated details.
Let's clear out some of the obvious possibilities-
No, I'm not getting married, engaged, moving, into a relationship, out of a relationship, new job, losing old job / income, or spiritual in any way.
My primary reasoning is that it is not the Transformers I grew up with any more. One good TF reference to describe what I'm saying now is from the cover of Mavel's TF Generation 2 #1...
"This ain't your fathers Autobots!" ...or something very similar.
Between that comic series and the Beast Wars shows, my childhood love came back more mature, just as I grew into maturity [which is synonymous with 'Bastard' during those late 'teen' years]. Violent themes, philosophical storylines, pseudo-swearing... TF was a friend that was growing with me.
Enter the age of RID and Armada. [I know that these series may be as prominent to some of you as the early stuff was to me, but instead of arguing with my opinion... just keep an eye out for when these feelings start to form in yourself in regards to TF]
This was the first example that sank in with me that TF had sold out. Instead of keeping with the successful [opinion] trend of evolving characters and storylines, the show de-evolved to the level of the hot marketing titles of the day: Pokemon, Digimon, etc. Television aimed at the lowest common denominator, stupidity, in conjunction with plots that require the collecting of 'product'. Like Coke 2, TF gave up it's advantage as the unique property, to be similar to the current trends.
I was about to give up when I heard of a small upstart called Dreamwave. Once again, the comic industry stood tall as a beacon crying out, "they won't touch us, we have cooties or something". Thank you, Dreamwave, for taking it back to basics.
I'm gonna side-step a minute here. What I mean by basics is good vs evil for control of fuel. Fuel equals power, here, in our real world as well. This struggle exists and has gone on ,more or less, since the first man took another man's firewood because his got wet in the rain. Today the middle east is a trading post where blood is exchanged for oil. An absolutely relevant theme to teach the morals of war... Thats why TF got along so well with GI Joe more than anything else, same theme.
Back on topic. So I cruise controlled through armada without looking back because i heard in the rumor mill that there was going to be a new CG animated TF series. Excellent, a new BW type show! Dramatic, smart, evolving, graphic... And with the advances in video game graphics, this should be more detailed than BW could hope!
Energon... Frag, what the hell is this... That train of thought went on until I heard about the KISS players. Now that was 'creepy uncle' mature. That should not have an audience. If getting me to say that Cybertron is not that bad was what takara was hoping to do, they succeeded. That doesn't mean I like it, it just means that by comparison I'm not ashamed of TF:Cybertron, or even RID for that matter.
Bayformers [because the animated one is called 'The Movie'], what a ride. I got here only a few months before it got the green light. I heard G1 re-write. Cool, back to basics. I saw the designs... had my doubts, but 'waited to see them move'. Release night came and went. I watched it a few times to be fair. I stand solid by the following statement:
Great TF movie if you ignore the scenes with the military, government, and/or s7 that are without a transforming transformer in them. Otherwise, It's a summer blockbuster.
I'm upset at how much money this movie made, but I'm glad to see so many coming out who wanted to relive their childhood.
The toys, the reason behind it all, for the movie should be the highest quality product line in hasbro's history. Instead, we get Optimash Prime, Cyber Slammers, and Leader Class Megatron.
TF:Animated. If there is a messiah to the TF franchise, I hope that it is TF:A. I already know what it is, though, and it's not helping me to keep the faith. It'll get the same chance I gave every series. Just as I'll give TF2 a chance whenever that comes out.
I'm not dictating where the franchise should go, it's not mine to do so. But, if it wants to go my way, we can car pool or something.
In the end of it all, I regret nothing of the time or money I contributed to this franchise, nor would I want to do it again.
Disappointment is an important emotion to guide one to their destiny, however, unnecessarily disappointing yourself through dependence on trends is damaging to every destiny.
I'll be lurking, Peace!
Nick
PS- pm me when HMW2 is up and running, should be cool!
Is Takara much better then Hasbro? I wouldn't know as I don't have anything from Hasbro yet.Stormrider wrote:Omnus wrote:This is more me organizing my thoughts on why I feel it's time to move on from my Transformers Fandom then an Open Dialog.
I would of just did this in 'word', but I was thinking that maybe some of you feel the same way and this is a sort of 'your not alone' post.
I would love to hear what some of you have to say on my reasoning. I've come to respect this community, when you're not itching over each other on the extrapolated details.
Let's clear out some of the obvious possibilities-
No, I'm not getting married, engaged, moving, into a relationship, out of a relationship, new job, losing old job / income, or spiritual in any way.
My primary reasoning is that it is not the Transformers I grew up with any more. One good TF reference to describe what I'm saying now is from the cover of Mavel's TF Generation 2 #1...
"This ain't your fathers Autobots!" ...or something very similar.
Between that comic series and the Beast Wars shows, my childhood love came back more mature, just as I grew into maturity [which is synonymous with 'Bastard' during those late 'teen' years]. Violent themes, philosophical storylines, pseudo-swearing... TF was a friend that was growing with me.
Enter the age of RID and Armada. [I know that these series may be as prominent to some of you as the early stuff was to me, but instead of arguing with my opinion... just keep an eye out for when these feelings start to form in yourself in regards to TF]
This was the first example that sank in with me that TF had sold out. Instead of keeping with the successful [opinion] trend of evolving characters and storylines, the show de-evolved to the level of the hot marketing titles of the day: Pokemon, Digimon, etc. Television aimed at the lowest common denominator, stupidity, in conjunction with plots that require the collecting of 'product'. Like Coke 2, TF gave up it's advantage as the unique property, to be similar to the current trends.
I was about to give up when I heard of a small upstart called Dreamwave. Once again, the comic industry stood tall as a beacon crying out, "they won't touch us, we have cooties or something". Thank you, Dreamwave, for taking it back to basics.
I'm gonna side-step a minute here. What I mean by basics is good vs evil for control of fuel. Fuel equals power, here, in our real world as well. This struggle exists and has gone on ,more or less, since the first man took another man's firewood because his got wet in the rain. Today the middle east is a trading post where blood is exchanged for oil. An absolutely relevant theme to teach the morals of war... Thats why TF got along so well with GI Joe more than anything else, same theme.
Back on topic. So I cruise controlled through armada without looking back because i heard in the rumor mill that there was going to be a new CG animated TF series. Excellent, a new BW type show! Dramatic, smart, evolving, graphic... And with the advances in video game graphics, this should be more detailed than BW could hope!
Energon... Frag, what the hell is this... That train of thought went on until I heard about the KISS players. Now that was 'creepy uncle' mature. That should not have an audience. If getting me to say that Cybertron is not that bad was what takara was hoping to do, they succeeded. That doesn't mean I like it, it just means that by comparison I'm not ashamed of TF:Cybertron, or even RID for that matter.
Bayformers [because the animated one is called 'The Movie'], what a ride. I got here only a few months before it got the green light. I heard G1 re-write. Cool, back to basics. I saw the designs... had my doubts, but 'waited to see them move'. Release night came and went. I watched it a few times to be fair. I stand solid by the following statement:
Great TF movie if you ignore the scenes with the military, government, and/or s7 that are without a transforming transformer in them. Otherwise, It's a summer blockbuster.
I'm upset at how much money this movie made, but I'm glad to see so many coming out who wanted to relive their childhood.
The toys, the reason behind it all, for the movie should be the highest quality product line in hasbro's history. Instead, we get Optimash Prime, Cyber Slammers, and Leader Class Megatron.
TF:Animated. If there is a messiah to the TF franchise, I hope that it is TF:A. I already know what it is, though, and it's not helping me to keep the faith. It'll get the same chance I gave every series. Just as I'll give TF2 a chance whenever that comes out.
I'm not dictating where the franchise should go, it's not mine to do so. But, if it wants to go my way, we can car pool or something.
In the end of it all, I regret nothing of the time or money I contributed to this franchise, nor would I want to do it again.
Disappointment is an important emotion to guide one to their destiny, however, unnecessarily disappointing yourself through dependence on trends is damaging to every destiny.
I'll be lurking, Peace!
Nick
PS- pm me when HMW2 is up and running, should be cool!
I feel your pain. You should do what I did- give up on Hasbro and start collecting from Takara.
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