Tidalwavex wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I was going to respond before, but IAmThePeej beat me to it. Plus, I was on vacation over the weekend with limited Internet access, which is why I wasn't on at all yesterday or today until now.Tidalwavex wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Probably. The Playskool Go-Bots cartoon only had Go-Bots (the antagonists were also Go-Bots, but were merely rascals who were inadvertently causing trouble).Tidalwavex wrote:Will this be the FIRST TF toy line that's supported by a cartoon to feature only Autobots & no decepticons.
It's gonna be kinda weird having no decepticons causing trouble in a TF cartoon series.
The Return of Convoy toyline only had Cybertrons (Autobots), but there was no cartoon. If there had been, there definitely would have been Destrons (Decepticons) in it due to the fiction featuring them.
I've never heard of any playskool gobots cartoon series that aired on TV in America. Please,this is the 2nd time you said this thing existed. please post a few links with proof.
Anyway, the Go-Bots cartoon was only four episodes long with two episodes being released on a VHS packed with a special Speed-Bot figure, while the other two aired on TV only in limited markets.
Here's the opening from it.False Convoy, Dark Nova, Super Megatron, the Galaman army, the Novaroid army, Ultra Megatron, the Great Galaman army, the Great Novaroid army, and the Star Giant. Considering the small number of Cybertron/Autobot warriors in this toyline, I'd say that'sa fair number of Destrons/Deceptcions to even things out.Tidalwavex wrote:If their was a return of convoy cartoon it would of had super megatron & then the upgraded ultra magatron. it would have also had that alien head thing with all the tentacles. I can only imagine it would have had more zombie transformers in it. my guess is a few brave toys were meant to be late TF toys.
thanks for the link. I suspected some of these episodes might have been released with a toy.
Glad my bit of useless knowledge came in handy.
Sabrblade wrote:He didn't mean for it to be taken so seriously. It was just a jab at Meg's voice being changed over.Screamfleet wrote:Yea, but, still why would it happen? Maybe I'm' not seeing the humor in the 'joke'.
Lacey Chabert left Family Guy after some wonky contractual stuff and that was after doing all her work uncredited. She was on Wild Thornberry's for years without Mila Kunis replacing her. It's not like she went all Charlie Sheen.
I don't get the joke either. But then again, I always thought Mila Kunis was always Meg... Guess its used to hearing her voice for a majority of the time. Also, I hope they don't replace Lacey Chabert, I've had the biggest crush on her since Lost in Space was in theaters.
Anyway, I like kids' shows like Yo Gabba Gabba (fan of The Aquabats! what can I say?), Super Hero Squad, and almost everything from Nick back when the channel had good stuff to watch, like Eureeka's Castle, so this show may be right up my alley.