That said, however, I think we've got a few good things on our side. First, this is being done by American writers.
Call me what you will, but ANYTHING that isn't Transformer anime will make me happy at this point. It'll allow the cartoon actors to, ya' know... act?

Secondly, this cartoon is coming out RIGHT after the movie. They know that the movie is a big deal, they know that there's a whole new fandom of kids waiting to dig their teeth into this... I'm sure that they've invested some chunk of money into it.
Third, from what I've heard, the writers and such are fans of the original G1 cartoon. Little fan nods like having Weird Al play a Junkion, etc. There are even clips of the old G1 cartoon used IN the first episode (according to those who were able to see that partial first episode).
Fourth, the toys look DEAD ON with the cartoon designs. You might not be too keen on the aesthetic itself right now, but you gotta admit, the toys LOOK like their cartoon counterparts: like cartoon characters. And now in the Playschool Armada way either.
Fifth, a lot of voice actors we like are working on this, but not in the "same" roles they have been. Honestly, after 3 series of hearing anime Megatron, no matter how much I like Beast Wars, I don't want to hear David Kaye's Megatron anymore. It'll be nice to hear him play Optimus. Starscream sounds good too.
Sixth, they didn't make Optimus the leader. This is, quite honestly, I feel a brave (and much needed) move. Yes, we think of Optimus as the "hero" character, but can we really see Optimus the politician? Optimus the "I have to sign how many forms to get this put into law?" No. He needs to have some pencil pushers above him that he can angst against. Putting Ultra Magnus in the spot above him makes sense in this respect.
Seventh, the writer's strike. Cartoons take a while to do, so the scripts will already have been done. That means, for better or worse, Transformers will have "new" stories on TV when shows like Lost and Battlestar Gallactica are showing reruns.
Yes, the animation looks childish. But ya know what? So do a lot of other cartoons. Batman looked simple the first time I saw it, but ended up roping me in. Clone Wars and Samurai Jack are also very simply done, but make up for it by making that, in a way, a strength.
We've got about a month and a half until the first episode is out, let's see how we feel afterwards.