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Loki120 wrote:This is one of those series that people are seeing in a far different light than when it originally aired.
As you said, Primal changed, and it's totally understandable as to why. I could see the character turning spiritual after such a tramatic event, which would then become fanatical. People also blasted then changes in personality of Cheetor and Rattrap. But Rattrap has always been self-serving, and his confidence was shot after recieving a basically weak body. I see Cheetor's change as a result of growing up and becoming rebellious in his own way. Not blindly following the Oracle was a perfectly valid direction to take the character.
And to be fair, when Primal first converts to robot mode you can see that he is transforming and morphing at the same time. It something that was kind of skimmed over after you see it up close after the first time.
On the other hand, the Vehicons were some pretty good toys. They only really had vague similarities to thier cartoon counterparts.
MYoung23 wrote:Beast Machines = Unholy Abomination to the Transformers mythos
Techno Organic Cybertron? Plant bots? Vehicons that look like Captain Power/Go Bot villians? Wheels on Rattrap? Morphing?
Counterpunch wrote:MYoung23 wrote:Beast Machines = Unholy Abomination to the Transformers mythos
Techno Organic Cybertron? Plant bots? Vehicons that look like Captain Power/Go Bot villians? Wheels on Rattrap? Morphing?
Beast Machines is the canon ending to G1.
No way around it.
Dynamax wrote:I totally agree with Loki here Flashback, especially on he vehicon toys. I have been collecting them as of late and though they look bizarre they are solid toys.
Counterpunch wrote:Beast Machines is the canon ending to G1.
No way around it.
Counterpunch wrote:MYoung23 wrote:Beast Machines = Unholy Abomination to the Transformers mythos
Techno Organic Cybertron? Plant bots? Vehicons that look like Captain Power/Go Bot villians? Wheels on Rattrap? Morphing?
Beast Machines is the canon ending to G1.
No way around it.
MYoung23 wrote:And you wonder why Bob Forward got death threats.
And it is still a humongous POS
Insurgent wrote:Bob Forward wrote The Agenda. He can't get death threats.
3, MOST OF SEASON 3: Though I deply enjoyed season 1 and 2, season three left much to be desired. Replacing the sneaky tankor and the amusing jetstorm with Obsidian and Stryka, two characters with uninteresting personalities whose "general" command styles made megatrons forces too faceless and impersonal was a step down in feel.
One other thing that confused me. When the maximals lost control of their emotions, they reverted back to beast mode because of the virus. Why did that happen to Megs? He wasn't exposed to the virus, evidenced by the fact he was in robot mode.
how did the series end? when it was on Fox i missed the last ending and all i can remember was like a final showdown between megs and primal and there was lava everywhere? i could be wrong but ya....
Fang Wolf wrote:RUINED TRANSFORMERS FOREVER
Insurgent wrote:Bob Forward wrote The Agenda. He can't get death threats.
One other thing that confused me. When the maximals lost control of their emotions, they reverted back to beast mode because of the virus. Why did that happen to Megs? He wasn't exposed to the virus, evidenced by the fact he was in robot mode.
Rattrap didn't switch sides. He agreed to protect Megs for 1 night in return for a crapload of weapons. And teh Maximals weren't even supposed to be there then.
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