I really like the way the factions of Cybertronians are portrayed.
Aside from the Elite Guard, the Autobots are largely non combat/military. The divisions of rank and council show a state of bureaucracy that has allowed Megatron and his Decepticons to nearly topple their government.
The Decepticons come off to me like a biker gang led and unified by someone strong and ruthless enough to command their respect, fear, or both.
I love how the Autobots are far more numerous than the Decepticons. The Decepticons in the pilot episode arc reminded me of Reavers from Firefly/Serenity. They were not something commonly encountered and were feared almost like a living ghost story.
The voice acting is great all around. I'm a fan of G1, it was my first Transformers experience, and while Peter Cullen and Frank Welker hold a sacred spot as the voices of Optimus Prime and Megatron for me, David Kaye and Corey Burton are wonderful in TFA.
The Animated Optimus has a good sense of youthful vigour but you can hear a weight on the character's soul. His background of a fall from grace as a promising Elite Guard academy cadet really appeals to me. He is a flawed character, not because of any sort of moral failing, but because he, at first, has given up on himself. He has resigned to not being a "hero" as Ultra Magnus has said. But as the series progressed, he became more sure of himself as the commander of his group. Kaye's great performance is perhaps subtle enough to go undetected at first glance/listen.
Burton's Megatron is second only to Welker for me and mainly because of Welker's Megatron has sentimental value to me. Burton gives Megatron a grounding that other Megatrons just don't, for me at least. There's a regal tone in the voice that is edged by menace. The Animated Megatron isn't overly verbose and so when he speaks, there's a nice weight to it. There's no moustache twirling element that Welker and Kaye imbued to their Megatrons. Not that there's anything wrong with it but in Animated, the voice cast really do balance things out. With the Decepticons, the over the top performances by Tom Kenny as Starscream and Bumper Robinson as Blitzwing are reined in by Burton's Megatron.
Bill Fagerbakke's Bulkhead is a favourite of mine. With the archetype of the big loveable guy, it's so tempting to go too heavy on the silly and dumb side of things. Fagerbakke, like Kaye, gives a performance that can be a little subtle in that there's more depth to things that can be missed the first time around.
I'm ambivalent to Bumber Robinson's Bumblebee. I'm not a fan of Animated BB so that doesn't help either.
Jeff Bennett's Prowl is a pleasant surprise for me. A very stoic performance that shows a spark of humour every once in a while. The ninja portrayal was a nice change from the other Prowls.
Burton's Ratchet is a great grizzled war vet who has a lot of fight left in him. I was hoping he would say at some point "I'm getting too old for this slag", Roger Murtaugh style.
The return of Susan Blu and Judd Nelson to Arcee and Rodimus is a wonderful thing to me, a big fan of the movie.
Cree's Elita-1/Black Arachnia, like BB, is something I'm not a fan of. I just never liked her high scratchy voice. But that does fit the character and I like it when she tones things down to a seductive tone, which captures the idea of a black widow spider.
Lance Henrikson as Lockdown? Wonderful stuff in my opinion. Lockdown is probably my favourate TFA character. I just love the self serving role and he's a true gun for hire.
Fred Willard as Swindle is probably my second favourite of TFA. Just great stuff. He really delivers a great balance of the approachable friendliness of a small town car salesman but has the willingness to make any kind of deal of a street scalper.
Kenny as Starscream is good, a nice homage to G1. Robinson and Kaye as Blitzwing and Lugnut are good too, nicely rounding out the main Decepticon cast.
There's so much more to say on the voice acting but I'll leave it at that for now. Just great stuff. With all due respect to fans of the anime series such as RiD and the Unicron Trilogy, English dubs often have, in my opinion, terrible acting. Part of it is attributed to dealing with translating existing material that is directed to the Japanese culture who have different sensibilities. There's also the common silliness of anime created for a younger audience. There's just something about non-translated work like TFA and other cartoons like the Bruce Timm DC animated productions that generally have a higher level of performance. Now this is coming from an anime fan but I do prefer subs to dubs.
On to the visual presentation of TFA, I'm not a big fan of the designs in general. It's a bit too round for me, too kid friendly. However, there are some great design choices in TFA that appeal to me.
Blurr's overall design and homage to the Mach 5 in his alt mode are great. I love the deadly muscle car design of Lockdown.
Megatron's Earth style is wonderfully reminiscent of G1 but the alt mode is a wonderfully suitable vehicle. Tanks are an obvious direction for a Megatron alt but a dual rotor helicopter with an underslung fusion cannon? Brilliant!
Ratchet's robot mode breaks my aversion to rounded/kid friendly design aesthetics. It just fits the character. An "energon gut", a paunch, on a robot? That, my friends, is simply beautiful.
Shockwave/Longarm Prime is just a great look, hearkens back to G1 while being a contemporary design.
I'm a fan of cycle bots so Prowl and Oilslick are especially cool to me.
Rodimus and Arcee are great for nostalgic reasons.
This is a crazy long post so I'll end it by saying I never realized how much I liked TFA until I watched it a second time around.
So what do you like about TFA or any other Transformers series? I'd love to read your thoughts.
