SlyTF1 wrote:Capt.Failure wrote:The Twins, 100% serious. I wanted to see them mature in character and become better warriors, maybe even pull a combiner mode out of nowhere.
Me too.
Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
Lastjustice wrote:Shadowman wrote:I still think it's hilarious the '86 movie is held in such high regard compared to the new movies. The whole thing was pretty half-assed, plagued with animation and story errors, and only existed so Hasbro could kill off all the the characters you came to love just so they could replace them with newer, lesser characters. If it weren't for nostalgia, the '86 movie would be the Phantom Menace of Transformers.
I never got why it was so loved either. Particularly since it was so poorly received when it came out. I always considered the 86 film to be a guide of what not to do with an IP. It may not of killed transformers, but the combine failures of it, GI Joe and My Lil Pony the movie killed Sunbow which produced the series. Who knows if we'd gotten several seasons instead of 3 (I dont count Rebirth's 3 parters as much of a 4th season.)
I was around for when the 86 film came out and I hated it. Killing off Prime and all my favorites greatly reduced my interest in the show. Ultimately though I think I've bashed it enough here to cover whatever thoughts I had on that subject.
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I'd find it hilariously ironic if 20 years down the road the Transformers fandom thinks of the movie series the way they do of the animated movie. Considering how many new fans both films have brought in I wouldn't doubt it one bit.
Lastjustice wrote:I'd find it hilariously ironic if 20 years down the road the Transformers fandom thinks of the movie series the way they do of the animated movie. Considering how many new fans both films have brought in I wouldn't doubt it one bit.
I wouldn't be surprised if kids my nephew's age who grew up on these bay films were defending them from a new generation of fans while bashing the current batch of transformers. I'm sure there were be plenty of new transformers series between now and then. We can only imagine where this property will be in another 25 years.
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