new series?

Any idea if there will be a new animated series for transformers yet?
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mikeanime wrote:Any idea if there will be a new animated series for transformers yet?
Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
Sabrblade wrote:There's also the Sanjou Gattai Transformers Go! cartoon currently running in Japan (which is likely to not come over to the U.S., which is understandable since it wouldn't work over here).
As for the next American-made series, this thread has all the known info - http://www.seibertron.com/energonpub/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=95984Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
Why should being "darker" matter?mikeanime wrote:It's geared more to little kids where as prime was darker and more realistic to me.
Why does someone have to be hurt?mikeanime wrote:No one ever got hurt on rescue bots in the episodes I have seen
Sabrblade wrote:Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
You don't watch anything with comedy above all?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
It is if it wants to keep me interested.
Sabrblade wrote:You don't watch anything with comedy above all?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
It is if it wants to keep me interested.
No sitcoms?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:You don't watch anything with comedy above all?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
It is if it wants to keep me interested.
Only sometimes. But there's nothing in the show that's funny for me, either. It's all just... dumbed down for kids. Even the dialogue. And I know it's a kid's show, which is why I don't find it entertaining.
Sabrblade wrote:No sitcoms?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:You don't watch anything with comedy above all?SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Violence isn't a necessity for good storytelling.SlyTF1 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Why?mikeanime wrote:I find rescue bots boreing.
There's no violence.
It is if it wants to keep me interested.
Only sometimes. But there's nothing in the show that's funny for me, either. It's all just... dumbed down for kids. Even the dialogue. And I know it's a kid's show, which is why I don't find it entertaining.
Sabrblade wrote:Every Transformers cartoon is geared towards kids. Prime just took greater risks than most.
Even Beast Machines was made for kids. It aired on a Saturday morning children's programming block among other grade school-oriented cartoons (uncensored, even), yet look at how dark and philosophical it was.
Being "for children" =/= Being "dumb". All it takes is a good writer who treats the viewers like people with respect and brains, rather than thinking viewers are naive and so easy to please that they'll accept any silly thing thrown at them.
Thus far, the only TF cartoon that ever seemed to talk down to children has been the four-episode Playskool Go-Bots cartoon.
G1, RiD, and the Unicron Trilogy, walked the thin line between "talking down to the audience" and "taking the audience seriously", sometimes crossing over to either side of the line, but never fully staying on either side. Go! is also currently doing this.
This is why the better TF cartoons have been the ones that don't talk down to the viewers, which include Beast Wars, Beast Machines, Animated, Rescue Bots, and Prime. All of these treat the viewers with respect and dignity, even taking several risks from time to time (some moreso than others).
You need to watch that show in order for the storyline and progression to make sense.mikeanime wrote:I see the point being made there. It just seamed to me rescue bots was more childish than the other us series. I havent seen a lot of rescue bots last episode I saw had someone make his own transformer
Actually, I think that Armada/Energon was quite serious and dark too. Megatron in both is quite compenent (He won something aroud 50% of all battles, killed Optimus Prime, few time damaged bots seriously, and never was technically "defeated"), and there is at least few more mature plots and serious monents in both series.Sabrblade wrote:G1, RiD, and the Unicron Trilogy, walked the thin line between "talking down to the audience" and "taking the audience seriously", sometimes crossing over to either side of the line, but never fully staying on either side. Go! is also currently doing this.
No moreso than G1 or RiD since they also had a lot of stupid childish plots in them in addition to their serious moments.TurboMMaster wrote:Actually, I think that Armada/Energon was quite serious and dark too.
No, he wasn't.TurboMMaster wrote:Megatron in both is quite compenent
Only because of the Hydra Cannon. Without it, Prime wouldn't have died.TurboMMaster wrote:killed Optimus Prime,
Being powerful =/= being competent.TurboMMaster wrote:few time damaged bots seriously,
Sure he was. He defeated himself.TurboMMaster wrote:and never was technically "defeated"),
Which was barely touched upon and only really brought up in the final episode of Armada, in which Optimus refused to believe it, and any instances in Energon of him acknowledging why he fights have him giving reasons of righteousness and duty, rather than pleasure.TurboMMaster wrote:3) Optimus Prime's dark side and love for combat
Not before the "Chase" episode, since he was an underused nobody prior to then.TurboMMaster wrote:4) Pretty much all scenes with Sideways
All of which the Energon cartoon gave the middle finger to.TurboMMaster wrote:7) Demolishor's dilemaScorponock's plot until he become brainwashed
9) a scene where Inferno is tortured and he's later sacrifice
Which was entirely pointless since absolutely nothing of value happened in those episodes.TurboMMaster wrote:10) Megatron's conquer of Cybertron in Energon's seazon 3
And on the other end of the spectrum, you got the children playing around with Mini-Cons, Hot Shot acting like a cowboy, Billy and Fred being humiliated, Cyclonus being a joke, Alexis being a stiff, Rad and Carlos being dorks, Ironhide being an idiot, Kicker being a whiny jerk, Shockblast going from being competent killer to a butt-monkey, Tidal Wave being dumb and dim, Wing Saber's revenge plot completely vanishing after Shockblast escapes his second capture, the rhyming Ironhide fanboys, the computer game episode, the racing episode, etc. etc.TurboMMaster wrote:This are examples witch comes to mind almost instantly, I'm sure there is more
Yes he wasSabrblade wrote:No, he wasn'tTurboMMaster wrote:Megatron in both is quite compenent
I think that more, In G1 only a Movie and FFoD seems to be a serious episodes.Sabrblade wrote:No moreso than G1 or RiD since they also had a lot of stupid childish plots in them in addition to their serious moments.TurboMMaster wrote:Actually, I think that Armada/Energon was quite serious and dark too.
Yet Optimus was forced to sacrifice himself in order to save Earth. And he was forced because he couldn't defeat Megatron in battle. And also, Megatron forcing Prime to watch destruction of planet was a good example of evilSabrblade wrote:Only because of the Hydra Cannon. Without it, Prime wouldn't have died.
Remember that this Megatron supposed to be a little less demonic, a little more sympathetic. Also, remember that Joker suffered similiar way after he become to belive that he killed Batman.Sabrblade wrote:Not to mention that Megatron was sad about Optimus's death, moping around after it then feeling better when Optimus returned.
But beign powerfull + beign master tactician (The way he take away Requirem Blaster from Autobots for example) and skilled manipulator = beign competent.Sabrblade wrote:Being powerful =/= being competent.TurboMMaster wrote:few time damaged bots seriously,
He sacrifice first time, because he wants to save Cybertron. Later he sacrifice himself because he don't wanna become Unicron's vessel.Sabrblade wrote:Sure he was. He defeated himself.TurboMMaster wrote:and never was technically "defeated"),![]()
Sabrblade wrote:Which was barely touched upon and only really brought up in the final episode of Armada, in which Optimus refused to believe it, and any instances in Energon of him acknowledging why he fights have him giving reasons of righteousness and duty, rather than pleasure.TurboMMaster wrote:3) Optimus Prime's dark side and love for combat
Sabrblade wrote:And on the other end of the spectrum, you got the children playing around with Mini-Cons, Hot Shot acting like a cowboy, Billy and Fred being humiliated, Cyclonus being a joke, Alexis being a stiff, Rad and Carlos being dorks, Ironhide being an idiot, Kicker being a whiny jerk, Shockblast going from being competent killer to a butt-monkey, Tidal Wave being dumb and dim, Wing Saber's revenge plot completely vanishing after Shockblast escapes his second capture, the rhyming Ironhide fanboys, the computer game episode, the racing episode, etc. etc.TurboMMaster wrote:This are examples witch comes to mind almost instantly, I'm sure there is more
Sad but true, hovewer, it was all great idea's and all started very well. And this is propably the reason why Energon is so bad. He simply easily could be epic.Sabrblade wrote:All of which the Energon cartoon gave the middle finger to.TurboMMaster wrote:7) Demolishor's dilemaScorponock's plot until he become brainwashed
9) a scene where Inferno is tortured and he's later sacrifice
[/quote][/quote] Yet still, at this point of story, he won. This proves that he is competent. Althought i agree, that he's victory should be a more exposed and necesarry for the main plot.Sabrblade wrote:Which was entirely pointless since absolutely nothing of value happened in those episodes.TurboMMaster wrote:10) Megatron's conquer of Cybertron in Energon's seazon 3
[/quote]I can't read what you wrote, there.TurboMMaster wrote:Yes he wasI mean: If Megatron witch quired so much and was able to keep this until series finale (Where he sacrifice himself to save Cybertron) isn't competent, then who is?
"More Than Meets The Eye, Parts 1-3", "Divide and Conquer", "Fire in the Sky", "S.O.S. Dinobots", "War of the Dinobots", "The Ultimate Doom, Parts 1-3", "Countdown to Extinction", "Autobot Spike", "Attack of the Autobots", "Traitor", "Enter the Nightbird", "Megatron's Master Plan, Parts 1-2", "Desertion of the Dinobots, Parts 1-2", "The God Gambit", "The Secret of Omega Supreme", "The Search for Alpha Trion", "The Key to Vector Sigma, Parts 1-2", "War Dawn", "Cosmic Rust", "Starscream's Brigade", "The Revenge of Bruticus", "The Killing Jar", "Chaos", "Dark Awakening", "Forever Is a Long Time Coming", "Fight or Flee", "Starscream's Ghost", "Ghost in the Machine", "The Dweller in the Depths", "Only Human", "Grimlock's New Brain", "Call of the Primitives", "The Burden Hardest to Bear", and "The Return of Optimus Prime, Parts 1-2" were all serious in tone for their time.TurboMMaster wrote:I think that more, In G1 only a Movie and FFoD seems to be a serious episodes.
Optimus giving his life isn't the same thing as Megatron being comeptent.TurboMMaster wrote:Yet Optimus was forced to sacrifice himself in order to save Earth. And he was forced because he couldn't defeat Megatron in battle. And also, Megatron forcing Prime to watch destruction of planet was a good example of evil![]()
He's not sympathetic. He just sees Optimus as the ultimate challenge to best. Without Prime, Megs gets bored. That's not an example of him being evil.TurboMMaster wrote:Remember that this Megatron supposed to be a little less demonic, a little more sympathetic. Also, remember that Joker suffered similiar way after he become to belive that he killed Batman.
I wouldn't call his simply "beating Smokescreen half to death" enough to make him a "master tactician". Any dumb brute could do that.TurboMMaster wrote:But beign powerfull + beign master tactician (The way he take away Requirem Blaster from Autobots for example) and skilled manipulator = beign competent.
Either way, both cases were lose-lose situation for him since he had no way out alive in either.TurboMMaster wrote:He sacrifice first time, because he wants to save Cybertron. Later he sacrifice himself because he don't wanna become Unicron's vessel.
In other words, the end results of all of these ideas were far less than satisfactory.TurboMMaster wrote:Sad but true, hovewer, it was all great idea's and all started very well. And this is propably the reason why Energon is so bad. He simply easily could be epic.
Thanks to the energon gas accident, which wasn't his fault and only just happened to swing in his favor.TurboMMaster wrote:Yet still, at this point of story, he won.
"Lucky" is the word you're looking for.TurboMMaster wrote:This proves that he is competent.