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i_amtrunks wrote:Down_Shift wrote:We should also be getting the OAV within the next month or so.
The OAV is the "feature length" season opener, so wouldn't it just be shown as the first "episode"?
Just asking, as I am not sure how Cartoon Network does these things, as I do not have Foxtel/Cable TV.
Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
A three part pilot doesn't seem out of Cartoon networks scope of thinking.Down_Shift wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:Down_Shift wrote:We should also be getting the OAV within the next month or so.
The OAV is the "feature length" season opener, so wouldn't it just be shown as the first "episode"?
Just asking, as I am not sure how Cartoon Network does these things, as I do not have Foxtel/Cable TV.
I could have sworn we were getting a three episode long "movie" some time in December that was straight to DVD to get kids excited for it.
inturnmike wrote:Wow, I can't help but feel that many TF fans on here are lowering their standards a bit to be able to like this cartoon.The theme (to me) seems to be hollow and tinny. I absolutely hate the faces on these things, like a freak animated Batman cartoon. I sure hope Bulkhead (I think that's the green one's name) doesn't get knocked over...he'll be like a turtle on its back! They might be cool except for those faces... Why are they coming out with this series instead of an animated movie figure series? Wouldn't that make more sense (and possibly more money)?
Leonardo wrote:inturnmike wrote:Wow, I can't help but feel that many TF fans on here are lowering their standards a bit to be able to like this cartoon.The theme (to me) seems to be hollow and tinny. I absolutely hate the faces on these things, like a freak animated Batman cartoon. I sure hope Bulkhead (I think that's the green one's name) doesn't get knocked over...he'll be like a turtle on its back! They might be cool except for those faces... Why are they coming out with this series instead of an animated movie figure series? Wouldn't that make more sense (and possibly more money)?
I'm not quite clear about what standards previous Transformers cartoons have set.
Sarri wrote:Leonardo wrote:inturnmike wrote:Wow, I can't help but feel that many TF fans on here are lowering their standards a bit to be able to like this cartoon.The theme (to me) seems to be hollow and tinny. I absolutely hate the faces on these things, like a freak animated Batman cartoon. I sure hope Bulkhead (I think that's the green one's name) doesn't get knocked over...he'll be like a turtle on its back! They might be cool except for those faces... Why are they coming out with this series instead of an animated movie figure series? Wouldn't that make more sense (and possibly more money)?
I'm not quite clear about what standards previous Transformers cartoons have set.
Not necessarily previous Transformers cartoons, but some of us might set our standards at Gargoyles, Avatar or Skyland.
Why should a new Transformers cartoon have to stay at the same standard level (comparatively to their contemporaries) as previous Transformers cartoons.
Leonardo wrote:
Basically, inturnmike's statement that fans were lowering their standards to accept this show suggested to me that they hadn't lowered their standards to accept others show like the G1 cartoon.
Sarri wrote:Leonardo wrote:
Basically, inturnmike's statement that fans were lowering their standards to accept this show suggested to me that they hadn't lowered their standards to accept others show like the G1 cartoon.
But did they really have to lower their standards for G1? Given what else was around at the time or before, I don't think one really had to lower ones standards.
Agreed, and if you stop to think, existing fans arent where this series is pitched.Leonardo wrote:Sarri wrote:Leonardo wrote:
Basically, inturnmike's statement that fans were lowering their standards to accept this show suggested to me that they hadn't lowered their standards to accept others show like the G1 cartoon.
But did they really have to lower their standards for G1? Given what else was around at the time or before, I don't think one really had to lower ones standards.
Well, that depends on whether one talks about just cartoons or fiction in general. G1 was just an example; one could say the same about the Energon cartoon. It's all about tastes, anyway. Entirely subjective.
Leonardo wrote:Hasn't that been the case for all the cartoons? BW arguably was aimed at older G1 fans, too, but certainly since the Armada cartoon I'd say there were targeted at new audiences.
Sarri wrote:inturnmike wrote:cannot get my brain around these weird faces and "anime" styled figures.
Actually the design is much more "cartoon" style then "anime" style. The Japanese companies usually don't go to that extreme, the US companies do.
Leonardo wrote:Sarri wrote:inturnmike wrote:cannot get my brain around these weird faces and "anime" styled figures.
Actually the design is much more "cartoon" style then "anime" style. The Japanese companies usually don't go to that extreme, the US companies do.
True.
I agree that an animated series based on the movie however I suspect that this new programme will borrow elements of the movie to give it that flavour.
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