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Okay, I will.Rastamus Prime wrote:So that's my shmeel, feel free to disagree/agree with me. It's an open discussion.
Thank you.Rastamus Prime wrote:Now before I begin, please note this is MY opinion, and I mean no disrespect to those of you who like the series.
No offense, but duh.Rastamus Prime wrote:Overall, when I first saw the show, I was horrified by what the Transformers had come to. It looks like the same artists who do Teen Titans with that curvy, very sleek and disfigured look.
Not a janitor, a technician. Janitors clean, Prime fixes. And this low position is partially Sentinel's fault (that jerk!).Rastamus Prime wrote:Optimus is demoted to an Autobot janitor, who get's bitched by Ultra Magnus?
Wouldn't that description better fit the Movie figures?Rastamus Prime wrote:I often feel when I see the toys that I'm watching a Transforming Bionicle.
Bright, colorful, simple, and somewhat futuristic doesn't always equal "poor".Rastamus Prime wrote:The alt modes are very strange and poorly designed.
His split personality is part of the comedy, which I found helped make him quite hilarious. As for his German accent, nearly ever TF series has had a character or characters that had some sort of accented dialect.Rastamus Prime wrote:Blitzwing gets the short end of the stick, as he sounds like Arnold Schwartzeneggar and has 3 annoying faces (one of which is obviously a Kremzeek face.)
This I must agree with. He was annoying with his 1337-speak.Rastamus Prime wrote:The headmaster guy pisses me of. He talks like a hormone-raged 13 year old and says outragously dorky phrases such as "total ownage noob." I swear I heard him say it in a couple of episodes.
They're not supposed to actually be the Seekers, just look like them, as physical homages.Rastamus Prime wrote:The Seekers are just failed clones of Starscream, rather than separate characters.
Again, it's part of the comedy. And, as of now, Ramjet is the official name of the Liar clone (so no more need for quotes).Rastamus Prime wrote:Each has an annoying trait such as "Ramjet" is a pathological lier, Skywarp is conceited and narcassistic, Sunstorm (making his first show appearance as an actual character) is a suck up, so on and so forth.
Which is a common practice in cartoons. For example, the shows within the DCAU.Rastamus Prime wrote:Everything in the show seems to be a caricature, with exagerated features such as super skinny legs, and ultra wide body, with very long peanut head. (Optimus, Starscream.)
Which bring back memories of G1 Omega Supreme's obese physique.Rastamus Prime wrote:Or just ridiculousy, I mean ridiculousy overweight (Lugnut) characters.
Sure it is! Remember the Wreck-Gar episodes?Rastamus Prime wrote:So much wrong with this show it's not even funny.
Normal-looking bots: yes. Decent plot: ehh, by the time of the Unicron Battles (or maybe just a little before that) yeah.Rastamus Prime wrote:Armada at least had normal looking bots and a decent plot.
Ouch!Rastamus Prime wrote:This is the only series of Transformers I've ever had a problem with. TF Animated, if you're really gone, good riddance I won't miss you.
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.'
Convotron wrote:You're not alone in your opinion, Rastamus Prime. I vaguely recall some of the outrage in the fan community when the characters were revealed. Most of your criticisms stem from the art direction of the show, which is again, a fairly common attitude towards the show. I remember my own reaction was similar to your comparison to the Teen Titans, which I'm not a big fan of. You'll still hear people criticize TFA strictly for the art direction and that's an understandable opinion considering that the art style in TFA is a significant deviation from the more traditional blocky robot style.
I was won over by the generally good writing on the show and the fact that this was the first Transformers cartoon for several years that wasn't a Japanese produced show. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy anime, I'm a big fan actually, but the RiD and Unicron Trilogy shows are your standard mainstream anime, which is not much different than the standard quality cartoon from North America, which I don't care for. I don't hate them and I do enjoy parts of those shows but it's always a case of the pros and cons being in similar weight.
I place TFA in the same category as I do for the Beast Wars cartoon. They both have artistic direction that divides the fans but the story treatment is solid.
As far as the visuals, yeah, they're "cartoony" for sure but it could be worse. I've stuck with TFA for all 3 seasons so the style grew on me and it's the toys that I am truly impressed by. It's easy to dismiss the TFA toys due to the art style but the figures are largely successful in getting good likeness of character models in alt and bot modes. Some of the figures like Prowl and Oil Slick are very stylish yet no extraneous kibble is present in both modes. The fact that both are cyclebots makes it even more impressive in my eyes.
Now despite all of that, I would definitely have not minded a different art style for the show. Honestly, my perfect scenario for a Transformers cartoon would use art direction from Japanese animators who have experience in mecha heavy anime and writers from the "west" to come up with the scripts. That way we could have:
a) Strong robot and alt mode designs because if there's one thing anime and manga artists often excel at, it's industrial and mechanical designs.
and
b) Strong writing because, frankly, Japanese writers in the anime industry don't often impress me. The best writing I've encountered in anime/manga involves stories that are heavy in drama and that's not something I want in a Transformers cartoon. I'd like to have a good balance of drama, comedy, and action, which the writers of shows like BW and TFA have shown they can do. Anime typically ends up going over the deep end into either a sea of silliness or a dark and despairing melancholy.
It would be difficult(and costly) but could you imagine a Transformers cartoon that uses the Alternators/Binaltech and/or Alternity designs? The use of realistic and convincing alt modes with bot modes that are more mechanical would be pretty interesting to see in animated format.
Ultimately, TFA is a love it or hate it type of series for the fan community. It could be better for sure but it could have been far worse. Looking back at the history of fiction for Transformers, there's a lot to draw from and enjoy so there's going to be stuff there for all kinds of fans to embrace.
Predaprince wrote:
Not every show, even in the same continuum, is going to appeal to everyone, so there is no use to acting like any show should do so. However, there is no reason to celebrate the cancellation of a show like Animated because others did enjoy it and we don't know what, if anything, will come along to replace it.
hellkitty wrote:I'm a little...intrigued that you go on this rant NOW. This is, I think, Old News. Did you just find out it was cancelled or something? Or is your hatred for this show dangerously pathological that you're still seething about it?
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Siren Prime wrote:But I do share hellkitty's curiosity... why bring this up NOW?
TFA is so far gone at this point we're all just waiting for whatever is next.
Convotron wrote:Siren Prime wrote:But I do share hellkitty's curiosity... why bring this up NOW?
TFA is so far gone at this point we're all just waiting for whatever is next.
As stated earlier, Rastamus is a newer forum member...he had joined 18 days ago.
Now is as good a time as any for someone to criticize TFA as it has had its run and it can be looked at in its entirety.
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.
Dead Metal wrote:Yea Blitzwing sucks and I hate him so very, very much.
Also I think TFA was the absolute worst TF show ever and that Armada was definitively the best and most realistic TF show ever and I think it should continue to this very day. [/sarcasm]
I'm a little...intrigued that you go on this rant NOW. This is, I think, Old News. Did you just find out it was cancelled or something? Or is your hatred for this show dangerously pathological that you're still seething about it?
Convotron wrote:There is one good reason for why we shouldn't always like everything that has Transformers stamped on it...
Kiss Players
I don't know anything about this line of Transformers toys and fiction beyond some product photos and what tfwiki has written but that's more than enough, too much in fact, for me.
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And what's more is that the design for the Autroopers was incorporated into Animated as the Autotroopers. So, even one of the least-liked TF series got it's piece inserted into Animated.Convotron wrote:I will say one thing for the line, I do like the Autorooper/looper figure. The base mold it's retooled from, Meister, is cool, I like the Japanese police motif, and I like the quirky design choices like including a traffic cone gun that can use Kremzeek as a bullet.
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.'
DecepticonsAttack77 wrote:I have to agree as well. I gave it the benefit of the doubt and it just didn't deliver IMO. I don't anything they put out there will top the original G1 series from the 80s. I still have to watch the Energon series, Armada was not as bad as I thought it was going to be. The minicons were a little annoying from time to time. Still nothing compared to G1 though. The only cartoon series from the 80s that they remade/reimaged that came out great was Masters of the Universe. I was very impressed with that and was upset to see it go off the air so soon. Back to Transformers, I think eventually they'll come up with something that will stick. Just give it some time.
Dagon wrote:I have to agree with hellkitty on the aesthetics bit, becuase for the most part, that's the quality that causes us to like or dislike something.
I'm essentially anti-Animated as well, and I'm kind of glad it's over so as to see what's coming next, but like Predaprince since I didn't care for it I just didn't watch it. I fully realize that TFs and toys/cartoons in general are designed for children, but whether or not I like something determines...whether or not I like something, I guess. If kids like it, great. If I don't then I have a problem with it. Not like a 'problem' like I'm going to over-complain or do something about it, but if I don't like it, that means I don't like it. Like Twilight, I think it really blows. But lots of people really, really love Twilight. Neither myself nor they are wrong, but their liking it in no fashion even begins to influence the way I feel about it.
I think what I'm trying to get at unsuccessfully is that just because the show and the toys were/are made for kids, I don't think that that should be used as a stick to wedge support out of anything. Like, I think the movies stink as well, and ROTF, god, I think that's one of the worst movies I've ever seen. If you or anyone else likes them, or LOVES, them, TERRIFIC. Honestly, my opinions are not ever meant to disuade anyone else, I just enjoy voicing my opinion about things. I am not interested if the TF movies are designed for people who know next to nothing about the franchise, I just want to see a movie I enjoy. I think most of this may be sounding hostile, and believe me, I don't mean it to be that way. I know Animated was a hit with the kiddies, and that's great, but it doesn't change the notion that I didnt like it. Rastamus didn't either.
Hellkitty, you're right in entirety. It is all about the aesthetics in this case, completely.
Sabrblade wrote:And what's more is that the design for the Autroopers was incorporated into Animated as the Autotroopers. So, even one of the least-liked TF series got it's piece inserted into Animated.Convotron wrote:I will say one thing for the line, I do like the Autorooper/looper figure. The base mold it's retooled from, Meister, is cool, I like the Japanese police motif, and I like the quirky design choices like including a traffic cone gun that can use Kremzeek as a bullet.
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