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Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 3:56 pm
by Archforce
Wonder if Starscream will be revived with the AllSpark like in Animated, since Cheetor is lurking around the lunar surface. His detachable wing reminded me of Armada.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 4:14 pm
by Sabrblade
Archforce wrote:Wonder if Starscream will be revived with the AllSpark like in Animated, since Cheetor is lurking around the lunar surface. His detachable wing reminded me of Armada.
Alternatively, Starscream may not have been fully killed, but instead sent into stasis lock.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 10:23 pm
by o.supreme
Decepticon Stryker wrote:There was a time jump between seasons one and two. The dodechahedron is the Allspark and that exact scene was in season one.


That was supposed to be a time jump?....I can almost guaranty nobody got that unless they read it online somewhere. Leave the time jumps to Young Justice, or at least shows that can write them competently.
Stargrave wrote:Ah that’s Machinima. This is Netflix. Voltron did pretty well. They do a lot of shows well. I’m highly optimistic and it feels like a safe bet it’ll be better than the Prime Wars.


I certainly hope so. I really want it to be good, but I've been burned before. All I can say is, while Machinima was a bust all around. Netflix is at least 50/50. For every Voltron, there is unfortunately a She-Ra. let's hope its more like the former, than the latter.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri Sep 06, 2019 11:08 pm
by Sabrblade
o.supreme wrote:
Decepticon Stryker wrote:There was a time jump between seasons one and two. The dodechahedron is the Allspark and that exact scene was in season one.


That was supposed to be a time jump?....I can almost guaranty nobody got that unless they read it online somewhere. Leave the time jumps to Young Justice, or at least shows that can write them competently.
Season 2 Episode 1 did have a bunch of flashbacks showing the Transformers activity on Earth following the awakening of the Ark's crew, so it was pretty evident that there was a time skip.

o.supreme wrote:
Stargrave wrote:Ah that’s Machinima. This is Netflix. Voltron did pretty well. They do a lot of shows well. I’m highly optimistic and it feels like a safe bet it’ll be better than the Prime Wars.


I certainly hope so. I really want it to be good, but I've been burned before. All I can say is, while Machinima was a bust all around. Netflix is at least 50/50. For every Voltron, there is unfortunately a She-Ra. let's hope its more like the former, than the latter.
Don't forget that Netflix is only the distributor. They didn't make Voltron, Dreamworks and WEP did. Likewise, Netflix isn't making the TF show it's going to air, Rooster Teeth is making it.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 12:25 am
by Stargrave
Well I guess I was completely wrong about everything I said. Ah well. :lol:

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 3:20 am
by Burn
Sabrblade wrote:
o.supreme wrote:
Decepticon Stryker wrote:There was a time jump between seasons one and two. The dodechahedron is the Allspark and that exact scene was in season one.


That was supposed to be a time jump?....I can almost guaranty nobody got that unless they read it online somewhere. Leave the time jumps to Young Justice, or at least shows that can write them competently.
Season 2 Episode 1 did have a bunch of flashbacks showing the Transformers activity on Earth following the awakening of the Ark's crew, so it was pretty evident that there was a time skip.

Regardless of whether it was evident to everyone or not, the first few minutes were incredibly confusing. Not to mention those flashbacks didn't fill in the time jump gap completely.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 7:43 am
by Sabrblade
Burn wrote:Not to mention those flashbacks didn't fill in the time jump gap completely.
They weren't supposed to. The flashback montage was just supposed to tell us that some time has passed the end of Season 1, not tell us everything that happened in the meantime.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 4:26 pm
by Burn
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:Not to mention those flashbacks didn't fill in the time jump gap completely.
They weren't supposed to. The flashback montage was just supposed to tell us that some time has passed the end of Season 1, not tell us everything that happened in the meantime.

Which.Left.Some.Viewers.CONFUSED.

Take a step back and realise that not everyone is attentive as yourself.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:42 am
by o.supreme
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:Not to mention those flashbacks didn't fill in the time jump gap completely.
They weren't supposed to. The flashback montage was just supposed to tell us that some time has passed the end of Season 1, not tell us everything that happened in the meantime.


Was the flashback montage before the title card? If so that would explain some of the confusion because the version I saw online only started with the title card. The first thing you see is BB with the *Allspark*

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:47 am
by Sabrblade
o.supreme wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
Burn wrote:Not to mention those flashbacks didn't fill in the time jump gap completely.
They weren't supposed to. The flashback montage was just supposed to tell us that some time has passed the end of Season 1, not tell us everything that happened in the meantime.


Was the flashback montage before the title card? If so that would explain some of the confusion because the version I saw online only started with the title card. The first thing you see is BB with the *Allspark*
It was later. Bee's memory of himself holding the AllSpark from Season 1 Episode 3 is the first scene.

The season starts in medias res like Beast Machines did, only minus the intent of the characters trying to figure out what's going on and why they themselves don't remember how they got to Cybertron or why they're being attacked.

Anyway, Walruslaw has the first six episodes available to watch.

Transformers Cyberverse Season 2 Power of the Spark Premiere Available in Australia and US

PostPosted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 10:56 am
by Stargrave
Seibertronians, it's time to get well versed, Cyberversed that is! That's right Transformers Cyberverse Season 2 Power of the Spark is available in both Australia and the US!

Now not all episodes are currently available, however, the first episode of season 2 and the entirety of season 1 is available on the official Transformers YouTube page but we've mirrored the video for season 2 episode 1 here for you. Perfect entertainment on a lunch break.


For our awesome Ausformers out there you're not exempt! According to our sources "
in addition to Cyberverse appearing on Foxtel (pay TV), which we newsed previously, Cyberverse is also airing on 9Go (free-to-air TV) on Saturdays at 2pm and Sundays at 1pm with episodes becoming available on demand soon after via the GoKids website!

https://www.9now.com.au/transformers-cyberverse

It's important to note that the website is geo-blocked making it available only to Australians.

Happy viewing out there Seibertronians! Make sure to share your view with the Seibertron crew in the forums and stay tuned to Seibertron for the ultimate in Transformers news!

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 8:02 pm
by Lexomatic
Apparently somebody at Boulder Media/Allspark Animation forgot the lunar surface is a vacuum. That means no billowing dust clouds, Soundwave's sonic attacks have no medium, and Windblade is spinning her fans out of habit, I guess. And the way characters float away when they lose physical contact -- well, apparently gravity falls off by something other than an inverse-square.

(Yes, I'm one of those fans -- I will happily accept mass-shifting alien robots, but misrepresenting planetology will get my knickers in a twist every time.)

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:35 am
by Sabrblade
Lexomatic wrote:Apparently somebody at Boulder Media/Allspark Animation forgot the lunar surface is a vacuum. That means no billowing dust clouds, Soundwave's sonic attacks have no medium, and Windblade is spinning her fans out of habit, I guess. And the way characters float away when they lose physical contact -- well, apparently gravity falls off by something other than an inverse-square.

(Yes, I'm one of those fans -- I will happily accept mass-shifting alien robots, but misrepresenting planetology will get my knickers in a twist every time.)
You must just love Star Wars, then, what with all its loud explosions and laser fire heard all throughout outer space. :P

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:37 am
by william-james88
Lexomatic wrote:Apparently somebody at Boulder Media/Allspark Animation forgot the lunar surface is a vacuum. That means no billowing dust clouds, Soundwave's sonic attacks have no medium, and Windblade is spinning her fans out of habit, I guess. And the way characters float away when they lose physical contact -- well, apparently gravity falls off by something other than an inverse-square.


But isnt Cybertron in a vacum too? Seems their technology is adaptable to remain similar in all atmospheres.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:46 am
by Sabrblade
william-james88 wrote:But isnt Cybertron in a vacum too?
In this show? We don't know yet.

But in previous shows, humans have been able to breathe on Planet Cybertron in at least G1, Energon, Cybertron, and Animated.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:49 am
by william-james88
Sabrblade wrote:
william-james88 wrote:But isnt Cybertron in a vacum too?
In this show? We don't know yet.

But in previous shows, humans have been able to breathe on Planet Cybertron in at least G1, Energon, Cybertron, and Animated.

My last memory of humans on cybertron was Prime where humans couldn't breathe on Cybertron. So I was thinking about that. Didn't remember the other instances.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 7:57 am
by Sabrblade
william-james88 wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:
william-james88 wrote:But isnt Cybertron in a vacum too?
In this show? We don't know yet.

But in previous shows, humans have been able to breathe on Planet Cybertron in at least G1, Energon, Cybertron, and Animated.

My last memory of humans on cybertron was Prime where humans couldn't breathe on Cybertron. So I was thinking about that. Didn't remember the other instances.
Yeah, Jack did need a space suit in that show since Cybertron was a dead planet that time.

Though, oddly enough, Armada had the kids keep their space suit helmets on when they were on Cybertron, but then they and all other humans could just breathe without them in Energon and Cybertron. Heh.

Transformers Cyberverse Season 2 Episode 2 Bad Moon Rising on YouTube

PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 2:00 pm
by Nathaniel Prime
Fellow Seibertronians! The new Transformers Cyberverse show has been appealing to new and old fans alike, and now, people get an easier access to more of that lore! Thanks to Hasbro's Official Transformers YouTube Channel, Seibertronians and humans alike can watch the second episode of the second season, "Bad Moon Rising", for free on Youtube! This episode continues off of the Moon battle of the last episode, and we get to see more plot action going on for it.


Are you gonna invest further in this show? Or is this still a pass for you? Tell us in the discussion below, and as always, stay tuned for more Seibertron news.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 3:10 pm
by Ig89ninja
I feel like this episode has the most intense Starscream beating ever put to screen.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:13 pm
by Burn
Ig89ninja wrote:I feel like this episode has the most intense Starscream beating ever put to screen.

Quite violent for a children's cartoon, really surprised me.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2019 5:30 pm
by Sabrblade
Burn wrote:
Ig89ninja wrote:I feel like this episode has the most intense Starscream beating ever put to screen.

Quite violent for a children's cartoon, really surprised me.
Yeah, it's because there was no blood that they could get away with it.

Though, there was that one Cybertron episode where Starscream fought his way through every Autobot after another to reach the Omega Lock and Earth Planet Key, nearly killing himself in the process after how brutal an ordeal that was for him.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 12:46 am
by angtre
I can't watch this series... I mean, I really can't, at least in my own language (that is Italian, btw).

The YouTube playlist for season one stopped at the 8th episode, with no trace of season two.
Once a few more episodes were available on the streaming platform of the channel airing the series on Italian television (K2, the streaming channel being Dplay), but even those have since disappeared - probably because they are trying to deliver a "premium" service, or because they lost the rights to some other channel/streaming service.

To me, this is really a cursed series...

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 2:56 am
by Burn
I'm still undecided on Wheeljack, characterwise the crazy engineer works, but the voice is a bit off-putting.

But a Shockwave/Wheeljack team up? Oh we need more of that. Fantastic dynamic between them.

If only there wasn't a war on ...

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 3:27 am
by Deadput
Burn wrote:I'm still undecided on Wheeljack, characterwise the crazy engineer works, but the voice is a bit off-putting.

But a Shockwave/Wheeljack team up? Oh we need more of that. Fantastic dynamic between them.

If only there wasn't a war on ...


I'm just glad we got an engineer Wheeljack on this show, not that the version from Prime was bad per say but he certainly didn't have the same charm as the slightly mad scientist character but was rather more of a cowboy/Drift type character.

Re: Transformers Cyberverse Animated Series Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Mon Sep 16, 2019 9:27 am
by Stargrave
Burn wrote:
Ig89ninja wrote:I feel like this episode has the most intense Starscream beating ever put to screen.

Quite violent for a children's cartoon, really surprised me.


I agree and yet at other times there’s almost comical violence like Prime tossing ‘Cons around in the moon.

Prowl never speaks which bums me out.

I could never imagine Shockwave abandoning Megatron.

If I was a kid I would loooove this show and playing with the toys at the same time I mean they all do their fun gimmick attacks during the episodes. Just throw a comforter on the ground, boom, instant moon surface.