typh0id wrote:With so many different storylines, I'm not sure how this is relevant...There have been several completely separate continuities...
Unless you're just talking about G1, in which case I personally think it began with Rebirth, and everything that followed after in Japan...
Yeah, but, if you take Transformers in general, I think you can figure out a time when the franchise jumped the shark. If we look from 1984 until 2009, was there/when was there a time when the whole idea jumped? That's how I'm reading the thread at least, so 'ere's my two cents.
IF the franchise in its television show format jumped the shark, I would have to say that it was in the early stages of the Energon series. G1 was classic (however you want to define that), BW/M are what they are (however you want to define THAT), Armada was alright but was clearly a transitional point. Energon not only furthered the supposed importance of human characters, but also was slapdashedly thrown together in a most disorienting pastiche of crap. Tidal Wave merely repeats his own name endlessly, voices and the speaking characters don't match up, characters are called by a few different names for episodes at a time (Micha/Mika/Mischa). The idea that Optimus is a military leader (they always call him 'sir') but is viewed as a friend to his troops (so that they don't have to call him 'sir') is furthered as well, and most of this transfers over into Cybertron and a series and a half of decent shows turn out to be piss. Along wtih the 'need' for transformation/powerlinking sequences four times per epsiode (that's understandable though) really drags it down for me. There's an episode in Energon, although I can't recall which one off the top of my head, where Prime superlinks with his little vehicles and they don't even bother trying to make the dialogue work. He says something and then it ends with "Optimus Prime, super mode", but what he says is assinine, like in Step Brothers when the Billy Joel cover band singer says "sometimes it's hard to ....Keeping the Faith." Like they tried to shoehorn the dialogue in there but just failed like hell.
Energon, for me, is the big shark jumping moment.