o.supreme wrote:The same could be said for Transformers. Give us some new stories set in the original Sunbow animated continuity. Some Japanese stories, something from Marvel Comics, Dreamwave, Beast Wars, IDW...etc... a little form each would be great over time.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:o.supreme wrote:The same could be said for Transformers. Give us some new stories set in the original Sunbow animated continuity. Some Japanese stories, something from Marvel Comics, Dreamwave, Beast Wars, IDW...etc... a little form each would be great over time.
Those three would contradict each other though
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The problem is how do you sell a Sunbow, Takara and/or Marvel based film, who primarily use the same casts, time period and settings, as different stand-alone films? How would you address the disparity between Sunbow and Marvel Shockwave, for example?
As for using the main Beast Wars cast, we know how most of them end up. So other than follow on stories from the finale to Beast Machines (which would be a good idea) there isn't much else worth saying.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The problem is how do you sell a Sunbow, Takara and/or Marvel based film, who primarily use the same casts, time period and settings, as different stand-alone films? How would you address the disparity between Sunbow and Marvel Shockwave, for example?
o.supreme wrote:So, basically, you don't watch/enjoy any superhero films, because you've already read the comics, and know how everything turns out anyway..? ---It's not exclusively about creating new stories (though that can definitely be a selling point), but it's also about seeing the realization of stories from printed page into animation you might have always wanted to. I mean I read Infinity War 20+ years ago, and knew how the film was going to end..You are asking-.How do you market that? Would it make any money? ---
william-james88 wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:The problem is how do you sell a Sunbow, Takara and/or Marvel based film, who primarily use the same casts, time period and settings, as different stand-alone films? How would you address the disparity between Sunbow and Marvel Shockwave, for example?
Haha, arent these the same questions we are already having with the Bumblebee movie compared to all the Bay stuff?
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Which is why this discussion is also still relevant to the thread. Basically how I see it, is a TF Sunbow, Takara and Marvel Comics film would be the equivalent of making three identical Batman films. With only a brief disclaimer at the beginning to say they are different.
o.supreme wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Which is why this discussion is also still relevant to the thread. Basically how I see it, is a TF Sunbow, Takara and Marvel Comics film would be the equivalent of making three identical Batman films. With only a brief disclaimer at the beginning to say they are different.
I'm not sure I follow, because earlier you talked about how different Sunbow, Marvel Comics & Takara were....Still, there have been several Batman animated films released in the same year, WITHOUT any such disclaimer, but the fans understand, these are different takes on the same character.
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.'
CollectorCaseZ wrote:This artwork makes it look like the Decepticons and Bee are fighting together but I'll probably pic this up since i think the US Steel Book look lame. - unless i could get the ITALY STEEL BOOK. That version look sweet.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:As an aside, that Gundam statue looks amazing
o.supreme wrote:CollectorCaseZ wrote:This artwork makes it look like the Decepticons and Bee are fighting together but I'll probably pic this up since i think the US Steel Book look lame. - unless i could get the ITALY STEEL BOOK. That version look sweet.
It also makes it looks like the standard DVD version has no Decepticons , man the quality of standard DVD really is getting badAllNewSuperRobot wrote:As an aside, that Gundam statue looks amazing
I believe that is the Unicorn Gundam in it's hyper mode, though I cold be wrong, also I think that statue was featured in Pacific Rim Uprising...
Nathaniel Prime wrote:Actually, the Unicorn Gundam Statue can convert between normal and super modes. It's really cool.
And I think that was the same Gundam in Pacific Rim 2, but I have to check to be sure. I am positive it is a Unicorn Gundam statue though
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