Shockwave7 wrote:Crappy animator episodes far outnumbered the good animator episodes.
Transformers 'eating' energon - with their MOUTHS (even the ones without mouths).
As opposed to drinking it in season two?
Everybody sucking up to Rodimus when he was no great shakes.
Really? Managed to beat the Decepticons and the Quintessons, as well as Victor Drath before Optimus came back, which tells me he did a damn good job filling Optimus' big shoes. Even Kup pointed out that Optimus went through the same feelings when he replaced Sentinel.
Quintessons were the sukkiest 'enemies' ever made.
How so?
Sharkticons were the sukkiest toys ever made.
Really? My childhood friend had one and it was awesome.
Toys looked nothing like their movie counterparts.
You have have Ironhide, Ratchet, Optimus Prime, Megatron, the Scramble City toys, Bumblebee, Windcharger, Brawn, Astrotrain, Jetfire and everyone else who didn't match up to their animation models.
Galvatron's voice was WAY nothing like his movie counterpart. (Really, Frank Welker? Your DYNOMUTT voice? For Galvatron?)
No, that was more the voice Welker used with his other characters. Besides, he was probably told not to do an impersonation of Nimoy.
Movie/S3 vision of the future is nothing like how the future actually turned out, and we knew it, even in 1986.
Right, because "The Terminator" films, "Back To The Future II" and "Escape From L.A." is how the world turned out as well. What about "Star Trek" and the absence of World War III at the start of the 21st century.
Planet 'Goo'? Really? That was the BEST you could write?
Yeah, a planet full of a glue like substance.
Organic waitresses hitting on Cybertronians in an 'energon bar'.
As opposed to "The Girl Who Loved Powerglide"?
'The Killing Jar' - 30 minutes of NOTHING.
30 minutes of character building. You learn a lot about Cyclonus, Ultra Magnus and Marissa Faireborne.
Soundwave: 'That was heaven!' 'Nuff said.
How was that bad?