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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:As Beast Wars has proven... no.
What a TF series needs to succeed is good writing!
16? He got pulled over becuase he was too young to drive Bumblebee.angelababy wrote:He did fight a decent amount, but nobody could stand his whining. at least in G1 spike was the far side of 16 and had the decency to stay the hell out of most of the screen time.
Chojin Masterforce has the BEST human cast of any TF series! Even the most annoying of the TF-allied humans (which isn't saying much) prove to be both useful and competent characters.Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Just started Masterforce, and I am at the halfway point. I got to say for a Human centric TF show, it's actually pretty good. Even the kids aren't nearly annoying as some of the token kids in other TF shows. I do like Not-Optimus/Ginari, and Overlord gets plenty of bad ass moments in the show.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Here's a question for everyone:
Who here, when still a kid, actually liked or cared about the human characters in whatever series you grew up with?
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Here's a question for everyone:
Who here, when still a kid, actually liked or cared about the human characters in whatever series you grew up with?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Chojin Masterforce has the BEST human cast of any TF series! Even the most annoying of the TF-allied humans (which isn't saying much) prove to be both useful and competent characters.Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Just started Masterforce, and I am at the halfway point. I got to say for a Human centric TF show, it's actually pretty good. Even the kids aren't nearly annoying as some of the token kids in other TF shows. I do like Not-Optimus/Ginari, and Overlord gets plenty of bad ass moments in the show.
Until Ginrai showed up, Hydra and Buster kept one-upping the Autobots. And when Overlord first appeared in battle, he pwned Super Ginrai. And towards the end of the series, things do get pretty critical for the Autobots in that they suffer a major loss and find it harder and harder to claim victory (even if they do so in the end, but not at an easy task).Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Chojin Masterforce has the BEST human cast of any TF series! Even the most annoying of the TF-allied humans (which isn't saying much) prove to be both useful and competent characters.Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Just started Masterforce, and I am at the halfway point. I got to say for a Human centric TF show, it's actually pretty good. Even the kids aren't nearly annoying as some of the token kids in other TF shows. I do like Not-Optimus/Ginari, and Overlord gets plenty of bad ass moments in the show.
Yeah, my only compliant is that Cybertrons had victory after victory. So far the Destrons need a bone.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Here's a question for everyone:
Who here, when still a kid, actually liked or cared about the human characters in whatever series you grew up with?
Rodimus the Prime wrote:Here's a question for everyone:
Who here, when still a kid, actually liked or cared about the human characters in whatever series you grew up with?
orriezaros wrote:Me.Here and there.(Nice question, I like!)
I cared about and admired the dude with the glasses from Robotech (Max Sterling?),and admired,cared and worried about and looked up to Howling Mad Murdoch; I envied but disliked the Pizza guy from M.A.S.K who drove CONDOR (the HeliCycle) around,liked and worried about the dude with the mustache from Centurions, liked and worried about the Sorceress and Stratos from He-man (don't know if either count as Human),and liked and cared,but never worried about The Ultimate Warrior from Rock & Roll Wrestling/Wrestlmania.Was awed enough by Hordak to want him to stay alive long enough for me to study.
I doubt I ever cared or worried about Spike at all but propably relied on his presence inexorably. Sparkplug, I took seriously as an elder, understood the depth of his contribution and danger levels 100%,but never threw a mental shield around him even once. If Ravage attacked him I'd be watching for signs Ravage will survive.There was someone from D&D i cared about but I forget who.
Off topic,but to show the impact of the Human factor:
#1 Lifelong Cartoon lesson: The 'removal' of one of the top 5 robots in Astroboy that Atlas wanted to kill to become most powerful robot ever.I know he/it wasn't Human-but one of the Robots-the third in order of defeat,I think,was this peaceful bot introduced as a child-shepherding type of Guardian.Nothing ever impacted on me in 80's Cartoondom as much as his destruction in the name of an addiction to single-mindedness.Propably changed me permanently.
#2 Lifelong Cartoon lesson: A frequent He-Man,Dungeons & Dragons & Scooby Doo plot: The bad guy creates or enslaves an undefeatable monster that has the Superfriends on the backpedal. Storming the enemy stronghold from the front gate is no longer an option so they take the Secret Entrance, quickly coming to the Dungeon area where the monster,currently unrequired, is chained up. The superfriends tell it,whilst it breaks its' shackles to attack them:"Bad Guy isn't your friend, don't you see he's using you? Come with us, there's a home for you with us!" and so on.Storyline was retold enough times to become an understood concept.
You?
(PS: Anyone else think,in fuzzy memory retrospect,the Cavalier (Eric?) from D&D was a little bit like Shia's version of Sam Witwicky?)
zenosaurus_x wrote:Yeah, G1's humans were.....un-annoying.
Chip was pretty likable actually.
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