Predictions for Transformers Animated, Hot or Not?
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I'm with the ten-year-olds on this one.
I'm with them on everything.
It looks really dynamic. Everything the G1 stand-and-shoot-pink-lasers scenes were missing. I've heard they're all standalone episodes, so there's not going to be some lame contrived extendoplot I have to bear with.
Only thing is I didn't really like the voices in the video but they did have character... and, hell knows, it's not the best quality video.
Starscream's looooong face makes me laugh,
Kid is bizarrely cute,
And poster is deceptively ugly.
I'm with them on everything.
It looks really dynamic. Everything the G1 stand-and-shoot-pink-lasers scenes were missing. I've heard they're all standalone episodes, so there's not going to be some lame contrived extendoplot I have to bear with.
Only thing is I didn't really like the voices in the video but they did have character... and, hell knows, it's not the best quality video.
Starscream's looooong face makes me laugh,
Kid is bizarrely cute,
And poster is deceptively ugly.
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i cant stand it. its derivative un original tripe that looks like everything else thats been produced in the last decade.
so i reckon it'll do great. mainly because thats just the world we live in. i just pray to primus they dont influence the films and decide to stick the fecking preteener in it "coz thats what the kids like!"
so i reckon it'll do great. mainly because thats just the world we live in. i just pray to primus they dont influence the films and decide to stick the fecking preteener in it "coz thats what the kids like!"

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I say hot. I for one like/liked Teen Titans, The Batman, TMNT, Legion of Super Heros, and Ghost Busters Extreme. I think the show is going work on so many levels.
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Hotter than the core of a Blue Star.
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RatchetMD wrote:I'm going to say Hot, but it could really go either way. If kids do not embrace it the show will go down in flames (the new Masters of the Universe show that came out a few years ago is a perfect example). Either way I am looking forward to see what develops.
I agree with you completely. I also have a feeling that if the series is good and g1 fans embraces it then karma/murphy's law/ will dictate that children will hate it and the series will get canned
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Its hard to predict these things really. The remake of the MOTU cartoon was a good example of something that appeared to have everyhing going for it at the start but then fizzling out.
I personally think the show looks terrible and has a terrible premise to it. Though, that being said, I still think it will be popular with kids. The toys look better than I thought, so that too could be the saving grace.
I personally think the show looks terrible and has a terrible premise to it. Though, that being said, I still think it will be popular with kids. The toys look better than I thought, so that too could be the saving grace.

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Funkmaster Fleximus wrote:Its hard to predict these things really. The remake of the MOTU cartoon was a good example of something that appeared to have everyhing going for it at the start but then fizzling out.
I personally think the show looks terrible and has a terrible premise to it. Though, that being said, I still think it will be popular with kids. The toys look better than I thought, so that too could be the saving grace.
But the MOTU cartoon was really getting good, and then 'poof' gone. It's a shame if no one was watching it because it was very well done, especially compared to the original cartoon.
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And I agree, I think it looks fantastic. It is certainly worth giving a chance to like I have all the other shows that TF have been over the years.
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tigertracks 24 wrote:But the MOTU cartoon was really getting good, and then 'poof' gone. It's a shame if no one was watching it because it was very well done, especially compared to the original cartoon.
To elaborate that - The plans for the unproduced third season saw Hordak (do not confuse with vintage wimp) returning from his exile, taking Eternia and thus forcing everybody else into underground rebellion. Now THAT would've been a twist for the show.
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Creature SH wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:But the MOTU cartoon was really getting good, and then 'poof' gone. It's a shame if no one was watching it because it was very well done, especially compared to the original cartoon.
To elaborate that - The plans for the unproduced third season saw Hordak (do not confuse with vintage wimp) returning from his exile, taking Eternia and thus forcing everybody else into underground rebellion. Now THAT would've been a twist for the show.
I don't remember who Hordak is, but that sounds awesome. Damn shame it didn't get to that point.
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what about teenagers like me? teens watch cartoons too.Thenedain wrote:I'm gonna say Hot. I think people who assume this is going to be a strictly kiddie show just because it looks that way will be in for a surprise. If there's one thing about Cartoon Network 'originals', they usually end up with a surprising amount of depth simply because they tend to recognize that even adults watch cartoons. Nearly all their 'originals' end up with tons of little nods to the adults in the audience. I think this one has potential to be the first really big breakout TF cartoon since G1.
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Creature SH wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:But the MOTU cartoon was really getting good, and then 'poof' gone. It's a shame if no one was watching it because it was very well done, especially compared to the original cartoon.
To elaborate that - The plans for the unproduced third season saw Hordak (do not confuse with vintage wimp) returning from his exile, taking Eternia and thus forcing everybody else into underground rebellion. Now THAT would've been a twist for the show.
I liked that they were actually giving He-Man a historical figure that was like him fighting Hordak was cool. I just can't remember what they called him, but I am pretty sure it was not He-Man.
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I think this show has the potential to be one of the best yet. It's all about plot and character development. If they do this the way they did in TT, then it should do pretty well.
Sure, the stylised look of the toys doesn't cater for everyone's taste (it certainly doesn't for mine), but it's interesting enough to grab people's attention.
I'm still amazed how they can look like that, yet still transform into a decent representation of their show alt modes.
Sure, the stylised look of the toys doesn't cater for everyone's taste (it certainly doesn't for mine), but it's interesting enough to grab people's attention.
I'm still amazed how they can look like that, yet still transform into a decent representation of their show alt modes.

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Just a quote from tfw2005's dead end i really agree with him 100%
Style does not denote age. And from the intricacies shown here, the back log of info put into this shows an adherance to all walks of age. A good writer does not need to resort to gritty shock value to be 'adult.'
Titans had a rape episode among other adult nods, Animaniacs was full of adult humor, and even Foster's or JLU had pure adult implied moments.
Which of those is a direct 'adult' toon not aimed at kids?
Yet are still highly entertaining to adults, while having adult stories within the context of what looks like a simplistic 'child's story'.
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Lord~Megatron wrote:Just a quote from tfw2005's dead end i really agree with him 100%Style does not denote age. And from the intricacies shown here, the back log of info put into this shows an adherance to all walks of age. A good writer does not need to resort to gritty shock value to be 'adult.'
Titans had a rape episode among other adult nods, Animaniacs was full of adult humor, and even Foster's or JLU had pure adult implied moments.
Which of those is a direct 'adult' toon not aimed at kids?
Yet are still highly entertaining to adults, while having adult stories within the context of what looks like a simplistic 'child's story'.
Agree that is a very succinct and intelligent way to state what I feel too.
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Funkmaster Fleximus wrote:Its hard to predict these things really. The remake of the MOTU cartoon was a good example of something that appeared to have everyhing going for it at the start but then fizzling out.
A lot of the issues MOTU had was the way Mattel handled the property. They created little to no brand awareness with kids and it was pretty much doomed from the beginning.
Hasbro, for all it's faults, does a hell of a lot better job at marketing toys than Mattel in my opinion. I don't think there will be any lack of effort on Hasbro's part to correctly market this new property and create awareness.
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starhorse wrote:Funkmaster Fleximus wrote:Its hard to predict these things really. The remake of the MOTU cartoon was a good example of something that appeared to have everyhing going for it at the start but then fizzling out.
A lot of the issues MOTU had was the way Mattel handled the property. They created little to no brand awareness with kids and it was pretty much doomed from the beginning.
Hasbro, for all it's faults, does a hell of a lot better job at marketing toys than Mattel in my opinion. I don't think there will be any lack of effort on Hasbro's part to correctly market this new property and create awareness.
And you could not find any of the toys anywhere and when you did they were all He-Man or such. They were incredible though, and between the Four Horseman sculpts and the cool cartoon, you'd think they would have had a winner on their hands. TRU also had commemorative sets and figures for sale. There was a lot of opportunity there that apparently just was not what the market wanted.
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RatchetMD wrote:I don't remember who Hordak is, but that sounds awesome. Damn shame it didn't get to that point.
In the 2002 series, Hordak was an ancient warlock/warlord who managed to "create" Skeletor (in a way) even from extradimensional exile.

tigertracks 24 wrote:I liked that they were actually giving He-Man a historical figure that was like him fighting Hordak was cool. I just can't remember what they called him, but I am pretty sure it was not He-Man.
You probably mean King Grayskull, whose design actually was based on an earlier He-Man concept for the series that Mattel had rejected.

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Creature SH wrote:You probably mean King Grayskull, whose design actually was based on an earlier He-Man concept for the series that Mattel had rejected.
Yeah, I could not remember his name, but that's what I was talking about. Thanks!
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Creature SH wrote:RatchetMD wrote:I don't remember who Hordak is, but that sounds awesome. Damn shame it didn't get to that point.
In the 2002 series, Hordak was an ancient warlock/warlord who managed to "create" Skeletor (in a way) even from extradimensional exile.
I don't remember ever seeing him in the series. I must have missed the episodes he was in. He looks pretty cool so it would have been a blast to see He-Man fight him.
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