MYoung23 wrote:Cant say that Im sad.
Can we now get a drum beat going for a full length, mature themed DTV Transformers movie based on the IDW universe a la Marvel & DC?
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MYoung23 wrote:Batman went from Adam West camp to The Dark Knight.
It could happen you need vision which Hasbro doesnt have.
MYoung23 wrote:Cant say that Im sad.
Can we now get a drum beat going for a full length, mature themed DTV Transformers movie based on the IDW universe a la Marvel & DC?
i_amtrunks wrote:For a toyline aimed at boys 5-9??? I don't think so.
It would be a massive shame if Animated does not get as many episodes aired as Armada or Energon.
Coughler wrote:Hasbro is toys first tv second.
Autobot032 wrote:MYoung23 wrote:Cant say that Im sad.
Can we now get a drum beat going for a full length, mature themed DTV Transformers movie based on the IDW universe a la Marvel & DC?
Why on Earth would you want that?
i_amtrunks wrote:For a toyline aimed at boys 5-9??? I don't think so.
It would be a massive shame if Animated does not get as many episodes aired as Armada or Energon.
Exactly. I hated the Dreamwave comic because it was so boring, so long and drawn out, so dark and brooding. It lost it's spark as being fun and adventurous. That's it! It stopped being an adventure, and turned into a story. Just a plain 'ol run of the mill story, but with giant robots in it.
The Movieverse is dark, but there's still enough fun and wow factor in it to make you feel like a kid.
I don't want TFs to get rid of their youthful origins. I don't want them to be matured beyond a certain point. I want them to be toys with a cartoon and a movie or two.
This was always meant to be a kid's toyline first and foremost. We seem to forget that.
And before anyone else mentions Batman again, or Superman. Well, here's the problem...
A superhero is aimed at kids as well, even though some of their origins can be extremely dark. Batman The Brave & The Bold is a perfect example of this. It's fun, with enough ties to his past to make it Batman.
Superman Returns was just dark and took us to depths in his character that we just didn't need to see. He's Superman, he's not supposed to have flaws, or at least ones that weren't quite so...evident.
The Dark Knight, while a very good film, is just too friggin' dark, and definitely is a watch once in a while kinda flick. It's emotionally draining, and beats the crap out of you by the end of it.
No. I don't want that for TransFormers. I don't want that for kids. Does anyone remember when we allowed kids to just be kids, and they had fun? I do. Let's not change that.
Coughler wrote:Hasbro is toys first tv second.
And that's why TFs retain their fun factor. You should be grateful that they're still fun. You say no to it now, but the instant this whole thing stops being fun for you, the thrill will be gone. The love is out the window.
It's fine to have doses of maturity in TFs. It's better when it's balanced like Animated, but it's never good if we get our own version of The Dark Knight.
Kids don't need to watch character studies into the mind and soul of a man who is or isn't criminally insane, or just evil. No thanks.
Rodimus2006 wrote:I think that the reason they are canceling Animated is because they are already in the works on the next TF Series.
Rodimus2006 wrote:I would like the next series to be a little more darker, but not to darker maybe on the line of Beast Wars. Also little less on comedy and more on Action.
Rodimus2006 wrote:Also just 1 human no more we have had enough of the human elements in Cybertron and then in Animated it is time we got less humans in Transformers.
Rodimus2006 wrote:Also I think would be a cool idea would be have the Autobots & Decipticons working on the same team fighting another new faction. I am not thinking of how it was done on Energon I mean as an actual team with Optimus & Megatron as both commanders of the faction.
Rodimus2006 wrote:Also I hope that Animated gets a good send off, also I hope everything is revealed about the All Spark, why it choose Sari, What Sari really is and all the other unanswered questions.
Well it is going to be a tough job to do this cause Animated is only 13 episodes long but they are each 22 minutes long so I guess they could do it if they are written good and have good character devolopments.
Rodimus2006 wrote:My guesses on who will die in Season 3
Ultra Magnus
Optimus Prime
Megatron
Sari
Random wrote:I'd really like to know a sound reason for the cancellation myself, as well as some glimps at what is going through Hasbro's collective mind.
I had high hopes for this series, and have enjoyed being in a position where I could acquire the figures as they appeared on shelves. It's just a shame it's coming to an end, that's all.
Cyberstrike wrote:Autobot032 wrote:MYoung23 wrote:Cant say that Im sad.
Can we now get a drum beat going for a full length, mature themed DTV Transformers movie based on the IDW universe a la Marvel & DC?
Why on Earth would you want that?
Because it would be fun and exciting?i_amtrunks wrote:For a toyline aimed at boys 5-9??? I don't think so.
It would be a massive shame if Animated does not get as many
episodes aired as Armada or Energon.Exactly. I hated the Dreamwave comic because it was so boring, so long and drawn out, so dark and brooding. It lost it's spark as being fun and adventurous. That's it! It stopped being an adventure, and turned into a story. Just a plain 'ol run of the mill story, but with giant robots in it.
The Movieverse is dark, but there's still enough fun and wow factor in it to make you feel like a kid.
I don't want TFs to get rid of their youthful origins. I don't want them to be matured beyond a certain point. I want them to be toys with a cartoon and a movie or two.
This was always meant to be a kid's toyline first and foremost. We seem to forget that.
And before anyone else mentions Batman again, or Superman. Well, here's the problem...
A superhero is aimed at kids as well, even though some of their origins can be extremely dark. Batman The Brave & The Bold is a perfect example of this. It's fun, with enough ties to his past to make it Batman.
Superman Returns was just dark and took us to depths in his character that we just didn't need to see. He's Superman, he's not supposed to have flaws, or at least ones that weren't quite so...evident.
The Dark Knight, while a very good film, is just too friggin' dark, and definitely is a watch once in a while kinda flick. It's emotionally draining, and beats the crap out of you by the end of it.
No. I don't want that for TransFormers. I don't want that for kids. Does anyone remember when we allowed kids to just be kids, and they had fun? I do. Let's not change that.
The sad truth is that world is NOT simple black and white and kids need to be told that good and bad are at best abstract points of views. As a kid I enjoyed the "mature edgy" stories of Watchmen and Batman: Arkham Asylem when I was 12, because they showed the world as it is and not as a stupid fanasty.
Kids aren't stupid and having shows that are simple and idiotic is insult to their intellegence, and frankly I think a darker and more edgy Transformers show might be a nice pace for change. I don't think Superman Returns was a dark movie it showed a man who had left and was trying to find his place in the world again. The Dark Knight was exactly how Batman should always be presented, I hate the campy Adam West show.
Heroes who don't have flaws are boring as dirt and quite frankly suck.
I enjoyed the simple good guy vs. bad guy story as much as the next guy but not as much as I enjoyed the complex stuff.Coughler wrote:Hasbro is toys first tv second.And that's why TFs retain their fun factor. You should be grateful that they're still fun. You say no to it now, but the instant this whole thing stops being fun for you, the thrill will be gone. The love is out the window.
It's fine to have doses of maturity in TFs. It's better when it's balanced like Animated, but it's never good if we get our own version of The Dark Knight.
Kids don't need to watch character studies into the mind and soul of a man who is or isn't criminally insane, or just evil. No thanks.
I disagree Animated was never balanced as Beast Wars and Beast Machines were and I found the latter more fun than Animated.
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