

Rated X wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Technically-speaking, the cartoon itself did water down Blast Off's personality from how it was described in the original extended bio that Bob Budiansky wrote for the character:Rated X wrote:How can you say the G1 cartoon is diluted when it is the original basis for the character? What I mean by "diluting" the characters G1 bio is by changing parts of his story to accomodate their laziness.Profile: Removed from the type of close-quarters combat his fellow Combaticons engage in, Blast Off soars through the vast vacuum of outer space feeling literally and figuratively above the other Transformers. He exudes an aristocratic air, believing that the problems of others are too petty and foolish for him to be concerned with. He appears quite happy in his role, orbiting hundreds of miles away from his comrades. But his happiness is an act, a disguise he uses to hide his long-distance loneliness. His aloof and superior manner is a front that prevents the other Decepticons from knowing his true feelings. None of this interferes with his performance - From his perch high above, he is cruelly efficient at raining destruction down on the world below. Perhaps because of the remoteness of his targets, perhaps because that's just the way he is, Blast Off feels not the least trace of remorse about his actions.
While shades of Blast Off's posh nature did mildly surface in the cartoon, the depth of his personality being rooted in loneliness that he hides under a facade of superiority and aloofness never really came about in the show. Most of the time, Blast Off was depicted as just an ordinary Decepticon with little personality beside "generic bad guy".
And unfortunately, such personality dilution was commonplace in the cartoon for a lot of the characters who weren't the regular main focal characters.
I remember that bio. It is true many characters were given generic personalities in the G1 cartoon. But in reality, the whole "loner lost in outer space" concept doesnt work well for the idea of a combiner team that needs to be ready to form Bruticus at any given moment. Mabye Bud was smoking some good "Bud" when he wrote the original toy bios.
TL;DR: IT'S OK WHEN THE CARTOON DID IT