Why all the hate for the unicron trilogly

i can see the humans being disliked along side energon ironhide. For me personally i liked the series (besides the humans and the ovbious bots). So there were bad characters but a good story line.
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SlyTF1 wrote:I don't hate it. I love Armada and Energon and Cybertron are ok.
Legendary Megatron wrote:I was sort of meh on the Unicron trilogy cartoons, they weren't terrible but I felt they could have been better. The A/E comics though, I really enjoyed. I loved the story in them, especially once Unicron and his heralds started coming in to it. Armada Megatron versus G1 Galvatron was pretty cool.
SlyTF1 wrote:Legendary Megatron wrote:I was sort of meh on the Unicron trilogy cartoons, they weren't terrible but I felt they could have been better. The A/E comics though, I really enjoyed. I loved the story in them, especially once Unicron and his heralds started coming in to it. Armada Megatron versus G1 Galvatron was pretty cool.
Yeah, Unicron was the best part. We need more Unicron IMO. He's not as overused as people think. He was only in G1, Beast Wars, Armada and Energon. He was only mentioned in Cybertron. That's like saying Megatron is overused. He was in EVERY series.
Legendary Megatron wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:Legendary Megatron wrote:I was sort of meh on the Unicron trilogy cartoons, they weren't terrible but I felt they could have been better. The A/E comics though, I really enjoyed. I loved the story in them, especially once Unicron and his heralds started coming in to it. Armada Megatron versus G1 Galvatron was pretty cool.
Yeah, Unicron was the best part. We need more Unicron IMO. He's not as overused as people think. He was only in G1, Beast Wars, Armada and Energon. He was only mentioned in Cybertron. That's like saying Megatron is overused. He was in EVERY series.
I don't think Unicron is overused, as long as it's done right. They gave him a truly epic feeling in the A/E comic, with that one minicon (whatever his name was) warning of his coming, then Generation 1 heralds, which again was awesome. And I loved in Energon when he corrupted the beastformers in to his new heralds. I'd like to see more stuff like that.
t$money$49 wrote:i can see the humans being disliked along side energon ironhide. For me personally i liked the series (besides the humans and the ovbious bots). So there were bad characters but a good story line.
Correction. Unicron has appeared in all of the following:SlyTF1 wrote:Yeah, Unicron was the best part. We need more Unicron IMO. He's not as overused as people think. He was only in G1, Beast Wars, Armada and Energon. He was only mentioned in Cybertron.
Except that this arguement is invalid when one considers the following:SlyTF1 wrote:That's like saying Megatron is overused. He was in EVERY series.
The reason Unicron is considered to be so overused is because the years 2003-2006 were so heavily focused on the guy and four years of the same enemy with little extra flare can get tiresome over time. I mean, he shows up, they fight him, the kill him. They resurrected him, they fight him, they kill him. The resurrect him again, they fight him, the kill him. The drama loses its appeal when it's just a repetitive cycle of the guy's rebirth and death.Legendary Megatron wrote:I don't think Unicron is overused, as long as it's done right. They gave him a truly epic feeling in the A/E comic, with that one minicon (whatever his name was) warning of his coming, then Generation 1 heralds, which again was awesome. And I loved in Energon when he corrupted the beastformers in to his new heralds. I'd like to see more stuff like that.
I doubt we'll see him in DOTM, as this movie is said to be old-fashion war fun without any "mystical" elements (which Unicron falls into the category of being).SlyTF1 wrote:Well, hopefully someone will continue the movies after DOTM and give Unicron a movie counterpart so he can do those things! Or maybe TF Prime will do that. They already mentioned him in that show.
Actually, it is quite possible for him to show up in the Prime cartoon as there are strong hints of his coming later on, what with the "Blood of Unicron" Dark Energon and Hasbro hinting of the something BIG to come as a HUGE threat closer to the end of season 1.Legendary Megatron wrote:Yea, he's been strongly hinted at in Prime so I'm sure it's only a matter of time till we actually see him in the show.
Sabrblade wrote:Actually, it is quite possible for him to show up in the Prime cartoon as there are strong hints of his coming later on, what with the "Blood of Unicron" Dark Energon and Hasbro hinting of the something BIG to come as a HUGE threat closer to the end of season 1.Legendary Megatron wrote:Yea, he's been strongly hinted at in Prime so I'm sure it's only a matter of time till we actually see him in the show.
Perhaps instead of saying "Actually," I probably should have said "Now that you mention it," since it was supposed to be more along that line. Either way, I was in agreement with ya.Legendary Megatron wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Actually, it is quite possible for him to show up in the Prime cartoon as there are strong hints of his coming later on, what with the "Blood of Unicron" Dark Energon and Hasbro hinting of the something BIG to come as a HUGE threat closer to the end of season 1.Legendary Megatron wrote:Yea, he's been strongly hinted at in Prime so I'm sure it's only a matter of time till we actually see him in the show.
I know? I feel like what you said was worded in disagreement of what I said but we both agree he's going to show up in Prime.
There's some for Armada and Cybertron as well.Legendary Megatron wrote:That link you posted to Energon's flaws though, wow. Makes me wonder how I ever enjoyed it honestly, that is a ridiculous amount of stupidity especially on the creative team's part. I had forgotten about the space cars
Sabrblade wrote:I doubt we'll see him in DOTM, as this movie is said to be old-fashion war fun without any "mystical" elements (which Unicron falls into the category of being).SlyTF1 wrote:Well, hopefully someone will continue the movies after DOTM and give Unicron a movie counterpart so he can do those things! Or maybe TF Prime will do that. They already mentioned him in that show.
They're going for a more "real war" angle rather than a "fantasy war" one. It's gonna involve a space race between the Autobots/USA and the Decepticons/Russia. There's no army this time, as Chicago's protection is left in the hands of just the Autobots and the few human characters who sneak into the fight to help as well (my guess is that these are at least Sam, Lennox, and Epps). It's been described by Bay as being "a sort of homeland version of ”Black Hawk Down” — but, you know, with giant alien robots." Less "fighting over the magic MacGuffin" and more "fighting to kill and end this war now."SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I doubt we'll see him in DOTM, as this movie is said to be old-fashion war fun without any "mystical" elements (which Unicron falls into the category of being).SlyTF1 wrote:Well, hopefully someone will continue the movies after DOTM and give Unicron a movie counterpart so he can do those things! Or maybe TF Prime will do that. They already mentioned him in that show.
Old fashion war fun? The hell? The "mystical" stuff is the most interesting thing about the entire freaking Transformers franchise! You can't have Transformers without mystical stuff, you just can't! Why, why does everything work against me!?
Sabrblade wrote:They're going for a more "real war" angle rather than a "fantasy war" one. It's gonna involve a space race between the Autobots/USA and the Decepticons/Russia. There's no army this time, as Chicago's protection is left in the hands of just the Autobots and the few human characters who sneak into the fight to help as well (my guess is that these are at least Sam, Lennox, and Epps). It's been described by Bay as being "a sort of homeland version of ”Black Hawk Down” — but, you know, with giant alien robots." Less "fighting over the magic MacGuffin" and more "fighting to kill and end this war now."SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I doubt we'll see him in DOTM, as this movie is said to be old-fashion war fun without any "mystical" elements (which Unicron falls into the category of being).SlyTF1 wrote:Well, hopefully someone will continue the movies after DOTM and give Unicron a movie counterpart so he can do those things! Or maybe TF Prime will do that. They already mentioned him in that show.
Old fashion war fun? The hell? The "mystical" stuff is the most interesting thing about the entire freaking Transformers franchise! You can't have Transformers without mystical stuff, you just can't! Why, why does everything work against me!?
Why settle for the flawed animation of the English version when you could instead gaze upon the crisp, cleaned up, improved animation of the Japanese version?YRQRM0 wrote:I LOVED Armada. I loved the animation style, as many errors as it had.
Sabrblade wrote:Oh, I almost forgot the toylines.
Overall, the Armada toyline was pretty lackluster. Nearly every figure in that line suffered a limited range of articulation due to the heavy inclusion of the Mini-Con powerlinx gimmick. There were very few figures that had a decent range of motion. The Unicron toy was not only the crown jewel of this toyline, but practically the only toy worth buying, as he did have a full range of articulation (and then some) and was not crippled by his Mini-Con gimmicks at all. Still, though, the other toys themselves were mostly just average. Several bots had no knees/elbows, many had electronic sounds that became a bit of annoying overtime, and the ever-wonderful ball joints that we'd had since G2 practically disappeared. But on the flip side, each toy was uncomplicated to transform, very sturdy, and very bright and colorful. If one were to go for show-accurate color schemes, the Japanese version of the toyline, Micron Densetsu, would be the figures one would want to get.
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:From the episode summaries I've read on TFwiki he's not nearly as bad as Circuit Breaker.
...No, but he did fight Galvatron one-on-one. Alone. By himself. With nothing but an Energon Saber (that didn't split apart to help him fight).JetOptimus23 wrote:Plus, did Kicker ever blast a dark god?