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Praxus Prime wrote:(By the way, I would appreciate it if nobody would flip out and rant at me for my opinion.)
OptiMagnus10 wrote:...if you say all Transformers tv and comic series must always be tradional Japenese anime or else they "aren't real Transformers".
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Praxus Prime wrote:(By the way, I would appreciate it if nobody would flip out and rant at me for my opinion.)
Your opinions are bad and you should feel bad!
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Shadowman wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:...if you say all Transformers tv and comic series must always be tradional Japenese anime or else they "aren't real Transformers".
That one's a twofer: G1, despite what an uninformed few think, G1 was neither Japanese-made nor was it anime. And Transformers anime doesn't exactly have a good track record.
JetOptimus23 wrote:...if you think "The Touch" sounds stupid.
...if you didn't cry when Optimus died in 1986
froneyzone wrote:you think Ralph Macchio is the actor who played Daniel in the original Karate Kid.
froneyzone wrote:you hear someone talking about Leonard Nimoy and assume they are talking about Star Trek.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
froneyzone wrote:Shadowman...you just proved how young and naive you are for one, (look up Ralph Macchio the editor and writer of Marvel)
froneyzone wrote:and second, yes, you are correct about Star Trek and Star Wars, but you just proved you have no since of humor either. This post is for Transformers fans...and if you are...you have watched or even at least HEARD about the original cartoon movie featuring Nimoy's voice among many others. "til all are one!"
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:froneyzone wrote:Shadowman...you just proved how young and naive you are for one, (look up Ralph Macchio the editor and writer of Marvel)
Huh, so it would seem. Really obscure reference. I was never much of a comic, reader, though. Not sure what that has to do with naivety.froneyzone wrote:and second, yes, you are correct about Star Trek and Star Wars, but you just proved you have no since of humor either. This post is for Transformers fans...and if you are...you have watched or even at least HEARD about the original cartoon movie featuring Nimoy's voice among many others. "til all are one!"
If it were funny, I'd have laughed. I watched the '86 movie. Doesn't mean I know him better as Galvatron than as Spock. That would actually fit better as "You might be an insane Transformers fan."
froneyzone wrote:Then like I've told the other forum members in other forums - start a post about how annoying I am. Otherwise, have some decency for the other members who are having fun with this post. Oh and I beg to differ about the obscure reference about Ralph - it's in print right there in The Ultimate Guide to Transformers by Simon Furman.
So one could say; You might not be a True Transformers Fan if:
You never read The Ultimate Guide to Transformers.
You think Rad is just a slang term for Awesome.
froneyzone wrote:You never read The Ultimate Guide to Transformers.
SlyTF1 wrote:You might not be a true Transformers fan if you believe that there is a higher caste of Transformers fans out there who call themselves "true fans".
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
SlyTF1 wrote:You might not be a true Transformers fan if you believe that there is a higher caste of Transformers fans out there who call themselves "true fans".
froneyzone wrote:Shadowman...you just proved how young and naive you are for one, (look up Ralph Macchio the editor and writer of Marvel) and second, yes, you are correct about Star Trek and Star Wars, but you just proved you have no since of humor either. This post is for Transformers fans...and if you are...you have watched or even at least HEARD about the original cartoon movie featuring Nimoy's voice among many others. "til all are one!"
You're like the Kathy Griffin of Transformer message boards.
froneyzone wrote:Then like I've told the other forum members in other forums - start a post about how annoying I am.[quote/]
That's starting to sound like a great idea right now.
froneyzone wrote:Otherwise, have some decency for the other members who are having fun with this post.[quote/]
Well I was, but I think you need to realize that people naturally develop their own opinions and they like to defend them if something argues it.
[quote='froneyzone"]Oh and I beg to differ about the obscure reference about Ralph - it's in print right there in The Ultimate Guide to Transformers by Simon Furman.[quote/]
Like everyone actually read that thing? There's more updated info on the internet.froneyzone wrote:So one could say; You might not be a True Transformers Fan if:
You never read The Ultimate Guide to Transformers.
NatsumeRyu wrote:...you hear "Sunstreaker" and now have a mental image scarred into your brain.
I have had several people whom I've mentioned the name to who don't believe me when I say it's a [canon] Transformer, or from a children's cartoon (I vary in which I prefer to reveal first).
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