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Sizzle wrote:Bring in the Dinobots! If the Decepticons can have animal-based altmodes like a scorpion and a panther, why can't the Dinobots?
Jaw Crusher wrote:I guess in terms of which robots I'd use, I'd try to change up the rosters outside of Optimus, Megatron, Bumblebee and possibly Starscream (since Hasbro would be likely to demand that THEY be in it) with robots who haven't had any screen time if any in recent years, while still capitalizing on some of the basic archetypes that Hasbro's been pushing with the newer shows (these actually repurposed from another idea I had for a new TF cartoon recently):
AUTOBOTS
Optimus
Bumblebee
Wheeljack (the wiseacre medic in place of Ratchet)
Roadbuster (the big brawny type in place of Movie Ironhide and Animated Bulkhead)
Smokescreen (the cool street machine in place of Movie Jazz and Animated Prowl)
And two more:
Mirage (the shadowy character who probably can't be trusted)
Hound (the lovable-grump military type)
DECEPTICONS
Megatron
Starscream
Astrotrain (the flying Megatron loyalist in place of Movie Blackout and Animated Lugnut)
Motormaster (the scary-badass-on-wheels in place of Movie Barricade and Animated Lockdown)
For that matter, the REST of the Stunticons, too (mostly to beef up the Decepticons ranks, as underlings of Motormaster and to pave the way for Menasor if necessary)
Ramjet (the slightly-addled engine of destruction in place of Movie Bonecrusher and Animated Blitzwing)
For that matter, the REST of the Coneheads, too (again to beef up the Decepticon ranks, all as underlings of Starscream - possibly with a lift from Animated in that they might be clones of him who each embody various aspects of his personality)
Kickback (the sneaky insect 'bot in place of Movie Scorponok and Animated Waspinator)
For that matter, the REST of the Insecticons, too (again to beef up the Decepticons ranks, but mostly wandering rogues in the same manner as the Animated Dinobots)
Runamuck (the mouth in place of Movie Frenzy and Animated Swindle)
For that matter, Runabout, too (you guessed it, to beef up the 'Con ranks...but also to whet Hasbro's appetite for crankin' out them repaints)
I suppose this might put Cullen and Welker out of the picture, although I'd probably be tempted to have Cullen voice Roadbuster as a cross between Eyeore and John Wayne.
I admit the number of Decepticons I have here seems insane, but then for me at least that's why it would be important to shift the primary focus back onto the robots - Megatron and Starscream aside, we would at least gather in the course of the story that the rest of the Stunticons hate Motormaster, Runamuck is more proactive and Runabout more laid back in the destruction they cause, and the Insecticons have the same contempt for the rest of the Decepticons that the Decepticons have for them - and the more these basic personality conflicts would make their way into the script, all the better. It would also be necessary to have this many Decepticons in view of the fact that, as I pointed out before, this essentially would be a Transformers version of "The Seven Samurai", where it WAS just seven guys against an entire band of cutthroats (this is also where having the final battle take place in a rainstorm comes in); and dividing the 'Cons up into subgroups - Stunticons, Coneheads, Battlechargers, Insections, etc. - would make them narratively easier to manage. And the big plus, whoever isn't seen to die in the first movie could always have the way paved for them to come back for more in a sequel. It also helps Hasbro pad the accompanying toy line out for an extra year or so by squeezing in new molds with the obligatory repaints of the 'main' TF characters.
Red 50 wrote:Jaw Crusher wrote:I guess in terms of which robots I'd use, I'd try to change up the rosters outside of Optimus, Megatron, Bumblebee and possibly Starscream (since Hasbro would be likely to demand that THEY be in it) with robots who haven't had any screen time if any in recent years, while still capitalizing on some of the basic archetypes that Hasbro's been pushing with the newer shows (these actually repurposed from another idea I had for a new TF cartoon recently):
AUTOBOTS
Optimus
Bumblebee
Wheeljack (the wiseacre medic in place of Ratchet)
Roadbuster (the big brawny type in place of Movie Ironhide and Animated Bulkhead)
Smokescreen (the cool street machine in place of Movie Jazz and Animated Prowl)
And two more:
Mirage (the shadowy character who probably can't be trusted)
Hound (the lovable-grump military type)
DECEPTICONS
Megatron
Starscream
Astrotrain (the flying Megatron loyalist in place of Movie Blackout and Animated Lugnut)
Motormaster (the scary-badass-on-wheels in place of Movie Barricade and Animated Lockdown)
For that matter, the REST of the Stunticons, too (mostly to beef up the Decepticons ranks, as underlings of Motormaster and to pave the way for Menasor if necessary)
Ramjet (the slightly-addled engine of destruction in place of Movie Bonecrusher and Animated Blitzwing)
For that matter, the REST of the Coneheads, too (again to beef up the Decepticon ranks, all as underlings of Starscream - possibly with a lift from Animated in that they might be clones of him who each embody various aspects of his personality)
Kickback (the sneaky insect 'bot in place of Movie Scorponok and Animated Waspinator)
For that matter, the REST of the Insecticons, too (again to beef up the Decepticons ranks, but mostly wandering rogues in the same manner as the Animated Dinobots)
Runamuck (the mouth in place of Movie Frenzy and Animated Swindle)
For that matter, Runabout, too (you guessed it, to beef up the 'Con ranks...but also to whet Hasbro's appetite for crankin' out them repaints)
I suppose this might put Cullen and Welker out of the picture, although I'd probably be tempted to have Cullen voice Roadbuster as a cross between Eyeore and John Wayne.
I admit the number of Decepticons I have here seems insane, but then for me at least that's why it would be important to shift the primary focus back onto the robots - Megatron and Starscream aside, we would at least gather in the course of the story that the rest of the Stunticons hate Motormaster, Runamuck is more proactive and Runabout more laid back in the destruction they cause, and the Insecticons have the same contempt for the rest of the Decepticons that the Decepticons have for them - and the more these basic personality conflicts would make their way into the script, all the better. It would also be necessary to have this many Decepticons in view of the fact that, as I pointed out before, this essentially would be a Transformers version of "The Seven Samurai", where it WAS just seven guys against an entire band of cutthroats (this is also where having the final battle take place in a rainstorm comes in); and dividing the 'Cons up into subgroups - Stunticons, Coneheads, Battlechargers, Insections, etc. - would make them narratively easier to manage. And the big plus, whoever isn't seen to die in the first movie could always have the way paved for them to come back for more in a sequel. It also helps Hasbro pad the accompanying toy line out for an extra year or so by squeezing in new molds with the obligatory repaints of the 'main' TF characters.
There's one visible problem with the character pick: The Con's outnumber The 'Bots on way to big advantage.
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