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G1 had Japanese animation. As did Animated.OptiMagnus wrote:Okay, so over a week ago I watched the first episode on vacation. I liked it, but it still managed to make me appreciate Animated much more. However, the fact that it isn't anime makes it more tolerable for me.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:G1 had Japanese animation. As did Animated.OptiMagnus wrote:Okay, so over a week ago I watched the first episode on vacation. I liked it, but it still managed to make me appreciate Animated much more. However, the fact that it isn't anime makes it more tolerable for me.
True, G1 was not anime, but it was still animated primarily by the Japanese studio Toei Animation (among other Asian animation studios).OptiMagnus wrote:Sabrblade wrote:G1 had Japanese animation. As did Animated.OptiMagnus wrote:Okay, so over a week ago I watched the first episode on vacation. I liked it, but it still managed to make me appreciate Animated much more. However, the fact that it isn't anime makes it more tolerable for me.
I will swear to my grave that G1 is not anime.
Animated was "neo-anime", which isn't my favorite, but I like it a little better than the conventional.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:True, G1 was not anime, but it was still animated primarily by the Japanese studio Toei Animation (among other Asian animation studios).OptiMagnus wrote:Sabrblade wrote:G1 had Japanese animation. As did Animated.OptiMagnus wrote:Okay, so over a week ago I watched the first episode on vacation. I liked it, but it still managed to make me appreciate Animated much more. However, the fact that it isn't anime makes it more tolerable for me.
I will swear to my grave that G1 is not anime.
Animated was "neo-anime", which isn't my favorite, but I like it a little better than the conventional.
Short answer: We don't know.NiteStar wrote:So when is the new episode coming out? Dont tell me we have to wait another month. Why do they do that?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Short answer: We don't know.NiteStar wrote:So when is the new episode coming out? Dont tell me we have to wait another month. Why do they do that?
Long answer: Nothing's been said of the next episode. Though, there are 26 episode of the first season. 20 have thus far aired. Season 2 will begin with episode 27 airing on November 28. So, we have six more episodes to air at some point between now and then, within a matter of four months.
Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Plus, in their second encounter with MECH, it was only Breakdown, not Bulkhead, who used lethal force.
Sabrblade wrote:As for the Vehicons, they aren't persons. They're drones programmed with limited sentience. Their minds are more like that of AI systems. They aren't alive.
Sabrblade wrote:Makeshift was never confirmed dead.
Sabrblade wrote:He's just out of commission for now until the writers decide to use him again. They admitted to bringing him in too soon and are opting to not use him again until a more appropriate occasion.
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Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Knocking them unconscious, or at least knocking them aside, isn't the same as killing them.TulioDude wrote:I`m pretty sure Bulkhead swinged his mace at them.
This was stated in the January 2001 Hasbro Q&A:TulioDude wrote:There is evidence in the show for that.Unless the Exouds,or the comic mentions it,there is nothing that says that.Besides,didnt the troopers decided to bring an medical specialist to repair Megatron,in Deus ex Machina?
They are drones with some level of sentience.Dave Hartman: Supervising Director/Art Director wrote:They are officially called Vehicons and they are specialized drones who do the grunt work, handle particularly mundane or dangerous tasks while also being soldiers in the Decepticon Army. They do have a level of sentience, since they talk and respond individually, but we do not know what their past is; the writers haven't told us yet.
If they want to use him again later on when it become more appropriate to do so, then he can't be dead, as they have stated again and again that when they kill someone in this show, he/she stays dead.TulioDude wrote:He was never confirmed alive either.
Lots of TFs have been blown up without dying. Comic relief purposes aside, look at Waspinator, for example.TulioDude wrote:If a bomb to the face cant kill him,what can?
All they said was that that he was too powerful to bring back right now, and won't be used "until they decide to bring him back."TulioDude wrote:Didn't the writers said they werent bringing him back,in botcon this year?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
In a roundtable discussion at SDCC, the creators said that, while they are trying to tell their own story, they're also trying to keep things from contradicting Exodus, and have even drawn influence from in such things like Bumblebee's lost voice. What they do is they pitch an idea to Hasbro, and Hasbro makes sure that it doesn't interfere with the book or the games too much before giving them the yes or no. The book and games are being used as the "ancient history" of this show.Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Shadowman wrote:I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Hasbro will see to it that that doesn't happen.Scourgescream wrote:I think the more the show progresses the more it will diverge from the book.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Sabrblade wrote:All they said was that that he was too powerful to bring back right now, and won't be used "until they decide to bring him back."TulioDude wrote:Didn't the writers said they werent bringing him back,in botcon this year?
Since they through in that possibility, there's a chance that he may yet live. And since he has that chance, he can't truly be among the dead since those who are dead are beyond saving in this show.
Mkall wrote:I don't have much extra to contribute, but you have an AWESOME username
NiteStar wrote:Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Ive read exodus and although it is an interesting read, it doesnt hold up in the folklore in my opinion as it was written LAST YEAR. The Combaticons were renegades with different identities whos sparks were locked away in a Decepticon detention center and Starscream brought them back to life under his control. Therefore Starscream created the Combaticons in 1985......post War.
Personally I dont appreciate when the writers try to change and re-write what has already taken place and has been documented 25+ years ago. I choose not to follow what a writer will say tomorrow just cuz they decided to make it up today.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:NiteStar wrote:Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Ive read exodus and although it is an interesting read, it doesnt hold up in the folklore in my opinion as it was written LAST YEAR. The Combaticons were renegades with different identities whos sparks were locked away in a Decepticon detention center and Starscream brought them back to life under his control. Therefore Starscream created the Combaticons in 1985......post War.
Personally I dont appreciate when the writers try to change and re-write what has already taken place and has been documented 25+ years ago. I choose not to follow what a writer will say tomorrow just cuz they decided to make it up today.
What are you talking about? This isn't G1, they don't have to reuse it's stories.
NiteStar wrote:Shadowman wrote:NiteStar wrote:Shadowman wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why would he have to make another set of Combaticons when one already exists? Shockwave created Bruticus Maximus back on Cybertron in the ancient past.NiteStar wrote:Skywarp64 wrote:Saw "Partners" on my flight back to California today, and it made Starscream my new favorite character of any continuity. This episode made him a whole lot more complex. It's nice to see Screamer go rogue once more. Almost seems like tradition at this point.
I feel Starscream getting ready to make his own army........Combaticons, merge into BRUTICUS!!!!!
I really don't think the writers for this show have read Exodus. I'm also going to assume the writers of Exodus haven't read Exodus, because that book can't even keep it's own continuity straight, much less continuity in relation to WfC and Prime.
Ive read exodus and although it is an interesting read, it doesnt hold up in the folklore in my opinion as it was written LAST YEAR. The Combaticons were renegades with different identities whos sparks were locked away in a Decepticon detention center and Starscream brought them back to life under his control. Therefore Starscream created the Combaticons in 1985......post War.
Personally I dont appreciate when the writers try to change and re-write what has already taken place and has been documented 25+ years ago. I choose not to follow what a writer will say tomorrow just cuz they decided to make it up today.
What are you talking about? This isn't G1, they don't have to reuse it's stories.
So then theres no consistency to anything. Its all just made up from one year to the next. Make a new series, then scrap it, make another new series, then scrap it, make a comic book series, then scrap it, make a some movies, then scrap it. What the hell are we doing here then if nothing connects and G1 is constantly dismissed.
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