Just Negare wrote:To be honest, I'm of the mind they cancelled it because end of the day, teh show was there to sell the toys, and the toys weren't doing so well, so they just had to call it quits. Kids can bore easily, and if something new comes along, they move into that. Then of course, a decade or so later we get BW, and then a whole host of other new stuff coming out of Japan and America, so more interest, more stuff, live action movies.
Its all about selling toys, it was never about adding something to the culture.
I'm okay with that. Even if there were other reasons for its cancellation.
If the show died due to lousy toy sales, then why did the toys continue to sell and be made up through to 1990? Plus, it didn't end after "The Rebirth". There was that fifth season that aired in 1988 that ran old episodes with a new opening/ending, new footage with Powermaster Optimus Prime and Tommy Kennedy, and the 1986 movie split into five episodes.
Delicon wrote:Sabrblade wrote:unawaredave wrote:Its doesnt make sense to me either, it was the clear the best transformers cartoon series past, present and short term future. The drawings, characters, story plots were really good!!
98 episodes isn't enough for you? And, no, it was certainly not the best TF series ever. It had just as many (if not more) animation errors, plot holes, static characters as later series. It was good for its time, but a lot of it doesn't completely hold up to today's standards.
I think most objective fans cite Beast Wars as the best, both for being the most ahead of its time and also for the best combination of catering to both kids and adults at the same time.
As far as holding up to "today's standards", the G1 series of course is going to seem dated in a lot of ways, but if you compare it to other shows on at the same time (original He-Man is a glaring example) I think it holds up better than the majority of shows (animated or not) from that same time period.
Which is why I say it doesn't "completely" hold up. not all of it does, but there are some parts of it that I think do indeed hold up even to this day.