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Posted by BERSEKAEL on June 13th, 2014 @ 6:05am CDT
Posted by Gallifreyan Autobot on June 13th, 2014 @ 6:45am CDT
Bumblebee= himself
Sideswipe = wfc ?
Fix totally looks like one of the Armada minicons
Dinobot shut up and take my money
Minicon ???
Hope this series has powerlinxing
Decepticon hopes
Thunderwing probably a pretender
Black widow- could eventually switch sides
Armada style demolisher
Thunder blast: based on her Cybertron incarnation but not the same personality
Blitzwing
One that looks like a Charizard
Posted by shockblast2 on June 13th, 2014 @ 7:42am CDT
They don't care what you think about the look or idea behind this show, because IT IS FOR CHILDREN.
With that being said, my children will absolutely love this show. Looks good so far.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 8:00am CDT
They are the same person. He lost his memory of certain things due to the black hole. That's official.Manterax Prime wrote:You do know that Armada/Energon Optimus and Cybertron Optimus are separate entities, yes? If they were the same, Cybertron Optimus wouldn't have been baffle by the fact he could combine with Leobreaker. He even said he'd never heard of 2 Autobots combining into 1.
Posted by kirbenvost on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:59am CDT
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 13th, 2014 @ 11:04am CDT
shockblast2 wrote:When I read some of these comments it absolutely astounds me how some of you GROWN MEN forget this is a cartoon based on children's toys.
They don't care what you think about the look or idea behind this show, because IT IS FOR CHILDREN.
There's nothing wrong with speculating about an upcoming series. It's done all the time, and it's not exclusive to Transformers fans. Whovians are sitting around talking about what they want to see in Series 8 of Doctor Who. Bronies are discussing their wishes for Season 5 of FiM. You don't think we know that the writers don't always read the forum boards for feedback?
Even then, saying the writers don't care about our opinions is a load of bullshit. The creators of Beast Wars consulted fans quite a lot during its production. Not giving two craps about what you're putting out with the pathetic cop out that "oh, we're writing a kids show" is exactly what makes modern children's programming so unintelligent and ridiculous. A good story is one that everyone can enjoy.
Also, just to put your ignorant and hypocritical comment into perspective:
shockblast2 wrote:When I read some of these comments it absolutely astounds me how some of you GROWN MEN forget these are children's toys.
They don't care what you think about the look or idea behind these toys, because THEY ARE FOR CHILDREN.
Meanwhile, you'll sit around and bitch about all the flaws of your transforming dolls.
Posted by Megatron Wolf on June 13th, 2014 @ 12:30pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 6:29pm CDT
He might have been referring to all the negative comments about the show seeming to dumb/childish, poking at the fact that grownups are criticizing something meant for kids.PrymeStriker wrote:shockblast2 wrote:When I read some of these comments it absolutely astounds me how some of you GROWN MEN forget this is a cartoon based on children's toys.
They don't care what you think about the look or idea behind this show, because IT IS FOR CHILDREN.
There's nothing wrong with speculating about an upcoming series.
I'm betting that, like a LOT of things lately, the new Hasbro team simply liked the name but "didn't know" that it had already been used for a series.Megatron Wolf wrote:the logo looks really bland & i dont like that they are using the RiD title again, its going to cause confusion especially on ebay when the toys roll in. Are they really so out of ideas that they couldnt think of a different name or are they just that lazy?
With all the weirdness and goofs we've gotten from them lately, they don't exactly have the best track record thus far.
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 13th, 2014 @ 7:30pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:He might have been referring to all the negative comments about the show seeming to dumb/childish, poking at the fact that grownups are criticizing something meant for kids.PrymeStriker wrote:shockblast2 wrote:When I read some of these comments it absolutely astounds me how some of you GROWN MEN forget this is a cartoon based on children's toys.
They don't care what you think about the look or idea behind this show, because IT IS FOR CHILDREN.
There's nothing wrong with speculating about an upcoming series.
That makes more sense, though its still kind of hypocritical to tell others to stop complaining about the looks of a show because its for children while you actively criticize the looks of children's action figures.
Posted by El Duque on June 13th, 2014 @ 9:28pm CDT
Zimmer tweeted the following earlier today:
I'm a Transformer!!! But I can't tell u much more, yet...
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 9:37pm CDT
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:11pm CDT
Autobot tap out wrote:Character views and hopes:
Bumblebee= himself
Sideswipe = wfc ?
Fixit totally looks like one of the Armada minicons
Dinobot shut up and take my money
Minicon ???
Same guy I think
Sabrblade wrote:She's either an Elite Guard cadet, a bombastic Dinobot, a Mini-Con (if it's not Fixit), a Decepticon, or something else.
Fixit could be female. Armada Sureshock I think was implied to be female, since this is an obvious homage, they might carry it over.
Highly doubt she'd be a Dinobot. Not being sexist here, but the idea of a female Dinobot is just...wrong? (Go ahead and curse my soul fangirls )
My money is on Fixit, Unknown Cadet or a 'Con
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:15pm CDT
Mitchell Whitfield voices Fixit.Madeus Prime wrote:Fixit could be female.
Posted by OptimalOptimus2 on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:29pm CDT
Madeus Prime wrote:Not being sexist here, but the idea of a female Dinobot is just...wrong?
A female Dinobot could be a girlfriend for Grimlock. All he has to do is act a fool around her until she understands that Grimlock likes her.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:30pm CDT
Or she could be, you know, her own character not tied to any man.OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:Not being sexist here, but the idea of a female Dinobot is just...wrong?
A female Dinobot could be a girlfriend for Grimlock. All he has to do is act a fool around her until she understands that Grimlock likes her.
Just sayin'.
Posted by OptimalOptimus2 on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:47pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Or she could be, you, her own character not tied to any man.
Just sayin'.
Sometimes I like clichés.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 13th, 2014 @ 10:59pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Mitchell Whitfield voices Fixit.Madeus Prime wrote:Fixit could be female.
Serves me right for not reading the article fully Thanks brainiac! (Meant as a compliment )
OptimalOptimus2 wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:Not being sexist here, but the idea of a female Dinobot is just...wrong?
A female Dinobot could be a girlfriend for Grimlock. All he has to do is act a fool around her until she understands that Grimlock likes her.
I'd think it'd be better to have a normal Femme that causes Grimlock to lose his grim side. It'd be sweetened with a bit of character development, regarding her thinking of him as just another dumb Dinobot (I'm lookin' at you Sludge), only to figure out he's not all that stupid.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 11:03pm CDT
Posted by welcometothedarksyde on June 13th, 2014 @ 11:43pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 13th, 2014 @ 11:53pm CDT
Well, Ms. Zimmer's Tweet did say that she's a Transformer.welcometothedarksyde wrote:Are we ignoring the possibility of a human character? The only shows that haven't had a human sidekick were very experimental, which I doubt RID 2 will be
But since you bring up the possibility of new human sidekicks, I hope that any new humans in this show are at least as decently-written/decently-depicted as the Burns family.
Posted by Autobot032 on June 14th, 2014 @ 1:52am CDT
Posted by Dead Metal on June 14th, 2014 @ 8:27am CDT
What I also hope it that these are just illustrations of the characters and not what the actual animation models will look like. Similar to the artwork we've seen for Prime.
I would love for the animation to be very close to Prime, just to have a bit of consistency for once.
A female Dinobot would be cool, especially if it's an old school Dinobot who's dumb as sh*t and awesome and adorable, while also being a freaking behemoth. I would really like to see a female version of that kind of character, since they're rare.
Posted by Va'al on June 15th, 2014 @ 5:56am CDT
New TV series the transformers, the title has been announced. 2015 spring broadcasting. Again in the PPI are responsible filmmaking
Posted by Dead Metal on June 15th, 2014 @ 6:32am CDT
Posted by leokearon on June 15th, 2014 @ 11:31am CDT
Va'al wrote:In Transformers: Robots in Disguise animated series news, the CEO of Polygon Pictures Shuzo Shiota has mentioned on Twitter that the studio is indeed once again invoved in the animation side of the new series. They were involved in the production of Transformers: Prime, too, so might we see some more CGI soon?New TV series the transformers, the title has been announced. 2015 spring broadcasting. Again in the PPI are responsible filmmakingTweet
As long as this show isn't all CGI, I'll be happy. Pure CGI cartoons are a bad idea.
Posted by Zeedust on June 15th, 2014 @ 3:26pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Well, Ms. Zimmer's Tweet did say that she's a Transformer.welcometothedarksyde wrote:Are we ignoring the possibility of a human character? The only shows that haven't had a human sidekick were very experimental, which I doubt RID 2 will be
But since you bring up the possibility of new human sidekicks, I hope that any new humans in this show are at least as decently-written/decently-depicted as the Burns family.
My fingers are crossed for at least some of the human characters to not be new. Raf, in particular, seems almost necessary to bring back, given Bumblebee's role in the show.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 15th, 2014 @ 3:57pm CDT
Nemesis Primal wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Well, Ms. Zimmer's Tweet did say that she's a Transformer.welcometothedarksyde wrote:Are we ignoring the possibility of a human character? The only shows that haven't had a human sidekick were very experimental, which I doubt RID 2 will be
But since you bring up the possibility of new human sidekicks, I hope that any new humans in this show are at least as decently-written/decently-depicted as the Burns family.
My fingers are crossed for at least some of the human characters to not be new. Raf, in particular, seems almost necessary to bring back, given Bumblebee's role in the show.
A grown up Raf would be neat. He was one of the more useful humans in Prime.
Posted by Zeedust on June 15th, 2014 @ 6:07pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:A grown up Raf would be neat. He was one of the more useful humans in Prime.
Several of the humans in Prime pulled their weight pretty well, actually. The one that really kind of surprised me is how dangerous MECH wound up being.
But yeah, Raf is probably one of the most useful kid sidekicks the Autobots have ever had, and he had some great character moments, too. I'm even completely cool with him being able to understand Bumblebee before he got his voice back, because Raf was, I feel, handled fairly well as a character.
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 15th, 2014 @ 10:58pm CDT
And Polygon Pictures are simply amazing. I'm glad their back again to do this series. Though, I'm curious as to how the illustrations will translate into CGI. More specifically Fixit, since he looks like he'd fit in more with 2D animation than the others.
Posted by kaijuguy19 on June 18th, 2014 @ 6:40pm CDT
Posted by Autobot032 on June 18th, 2014 @ 6:41pm CDT
kaijuguy19 wrote:I wonder if the RID show is somewhat inspired by the IDW series of the same name? After all in IDW Bumblebee was leader for a short time as well as trying to stop threats Decepticon or otherwise. If so would the series after this will be titled More then Meets the Eye like the IDW comic of the same name which deals with another team of Autobots exploring? That would be neat to see.
Anything's possible.
Posted by Shuttershock on June 18th, 2014 @ 6:54pm CDT
kaijuguy19 wrote:I wonder if the RID show is somewhat inspired by the IDW series of the same name? After all in IDW Bumblebee was leader for a short time as well as trying to stop threats Decepticon or otherwise. If so would the series after this will be titled More then Meets the Eye like the IDW comic of the same name which deals with another team of Autobots exploring? That would be neat to see.
Honestly, that would be a GREAT direction to go. Some of the best things that have happened to the Transformers brand in terms of elevating the concepts and characters have been in the RID and MTMTE comic series. A post-war political intrigue story and a character driven space operah, both of which have no involvement with Earth or humans.
They're practically Beast Wars in terms of experimental levels, and they're where I go when I want writers and producers who treat their characters as more than just advertising for toys and cars.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 18th, 2014 @ 10:52pm CDT
Posted by Gallifreyan Autobot on June 18th, 2014 @ 10:58pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
Posted by Peridot on June 19th, 2014 @ 2:39am CDT
Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
Posted by Shuttershock on June 19th, 2014 @ 3:08am CDT
Metro Prime wrote:Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
My overall point is that I think we could get by with mainstream continuities with different leaders. IDW does it, and Hasbro doesn't make them tow the line. It just kind of bugs me that future shows have to fall in line with movie sensibilities, when that continuity is doing the LEAST creative things with the brand.
Sorry for ranting, I just kind of get on a track and have to get it all out.
Posted by Peridot on June 19th, 2014 @ 1:42pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
My overall point is that I think we could get by with mainstream continuities with different leaders. IDW does it, and Hasbro doesn't make them tow the line. It just kind of bugs me that future shows have to fall in line with movie sensibilities, when that continuity is doing the LEAST creative things with the brand.
Sorry for ranting, I just kind of get on a track and have to get it all out.
The problem is that, for a lot of people, the Bay movies ARE the definitive version of Transformers. Some people just don't understand the concept of multiverses and alternate continuities.
Posted by Peridot on June 19th, 2014 @ 1:42pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
My overall point is that I think we could get by with mainstream continuities with different leaders. IDW does it, and Hasbro doesn't make them tow the line. It just kind of bugs me that future shows have to fall in line with movie sensibilities, when that continuity is doing the LEAST creative things with the brand.
Sorry for ranting, I just kind of get on a track and have to get it all out.
The problem is that, for a lot of people, the Bay movies ARE the definitive version of Transformers. Some people just don't understand the concept of multiverses and alternate continuities.
Posted by Gallifreyan Autobot on June 19th, 2014 @ 2:09pm CDT
Metro Prime wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
My overall point is that I think we could get by with mainstream continuities with different leaders. IDW does it, and Hasbro doesn't make them tow the line. It just kind of bugs me that future shows have to fall in line with movie sensibilities, when that continuity is doing the LEAST creative things with the brand.
Sorry for ranting, I just kind of get on a track and have to get it all out.
The problem is that, for a lot of people, the Bay movies ARE the definitive version of Transformers. Some people just don't understand the concept of multiverses and alternate continuities.
thanks for the clear up i wasn't sure what they meant by that. I like the BAY-verse Films, Prime, UT, Animated, G1 I kind of have a Obsession with the 1986 animated Film . what i thought was that he was talking about the cartoon , or was it me that changed continuities on Him any way. I noticed in the Marvel and IDW megatron seems to have Personalities that are "not them" this whole Mulitversal scene is messing me Up i support the fact that there are different universes. on a side note I hope they do more stuff with animated And UT also i want a Shattered Glass Themed Series or Episode in a upcoming series
Posted by kaijuguy19 on June 19th, 2014 @ 4:23pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:kaijuguy19 wrote:I wonder if the RID show is somewhat inspired by the IDW series of the same name? After all in IDW Bumblebee was leader for a short time as well as trying to stop threats Decepticon or otherwise. If so would the series after this will be titled More then Meets the Eye like the IDW comic of the same name which deals with another team of Autobots exploring? That would be neat to see.
Honestly, that would be a GREAT direction to go. Some of the best things that have happened to the Transformers brand in terms of elevating the concepts and characters have been in the RID and MTMTE comic series. A post-war political intrigue story and a character driven space operah, both of which have no involvement with Earth or humans.
They're practically Beast Wars in terms of experimental levels, and they're where I go when I want writers and producers who treat their characters as more than just advertising for toys and cars.
If they do go with another series that has MTMTE as it's title I'd like to see Arcee lead her own team in the show because not only it'll be the first time the franchise has had a fembot leading her own team in years since Elita 1 from G1 but it'll also be a great way to bring in more female fans into the franchise not to mention show Hasbro that there are also male fans that are into major fembot characters. I mean Legend of Korra proved that it can have a female character in the main role of an action show so perhaps Hasbro can take notes from that.
Though I would be fine if Ultra Magnus takes over as leader too. He's proven to be a good leader in Prime and it'll be fun to explore more of his character.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 19th, 2014 @ 4:38pm CDT
Posted by Shuttershock on June 19th, 2014 @ 5:38pm CDT
Metro Prime wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Metro Prime wrote:Autobot tap out wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I really feel that due to the movies they've stressed the point of Optimus Prime as the one, true, Autobot leader. I think they should stay away from any radical changes as long as the movie franchise is going on.
I'm confused your either saying that prime in rid 2015 should still be leader (even though he sacrificed himself) or give the leadership role to someone else, probably bumblebe
I think he means that, because of the movies, kids associate Optimus Prime with a leadership role. With the Optimus-heavy Age of Extinction coming soon, it may be somewhat confusing to see Bumblebee as the leader and a brand new set of characters.
I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
My overall point is that I think we could get by with mainstream continuities with different leaders. IDW does it, and Hasbro doesn't make them tow the line. It just kind of bugs me that future shows have to fall in line with movie sensibilities, when that continuity is doing the LEAST creative things with the brand.
Sorry for ranting, I just kind of get on a track and have to get it all out.
The problem is that, for a lot of people, the Bay movies ARE the definitive version of Transformers. Some people just don't understand the concept of multiverses and alternate continuities.
And even weirder still, in terms of adaptations, is how you don't see this flippant attitude with other franchises. The Marvel movies don't have to put up with crap like this. They have directors and writers that respect the lineage of the characters, as well as being, for the most part, very good movies. Why do we have to settle with high-profile movies that are just middle of the road in terms of writing quality and story?
Posted by Shuttershock on June 19th, 2014 @ 5:52pm CDT
kaijuguy19 wrote:Shuttershock wrote:kaijuguy19 wrote:I wonder if the RID show is somewhat inspired by the IDW series of the same name? After all in IDW Bumblebee was leader for a short time as well as trying to stop threats Decepticon or otherwise. If so would the series after this will be titled More then Meets the Eye like the IDW comic of the same name which deals with another team of Autobots exploring? That would be neat to see.
Honestly, that would be a GREAT direction to go. Some of the best things that have happened to the Transformers brand in terms of elevating the concepts and characters have been in the RID and MTMTE comic series. A post-war political intrigue story and a character driven space operah, both of which have no involvement with Earth or humans.
They're practically Beast Wars in terms of experimental levels, and they're where I go when I want writers and producers who treat their characters as more than just advertising for toys and cars.
If they do go with another series that has MTMTE as it's title I'd like to see Arcee lead her own team in the show because not only it'll be the first time the franchise has had a fembot leading her own team in years since Elita 1 from G1 but it'll also be a great way to bring in more female fans into the franchise not to mention show Hasbro that there are also male fans that are into major fembot characters. I mean Legend of Korra proved that it can have a female character in the main role of an action show so perhaps Hasbro can take notes from that.
Though I would be fine if Ultra Magnus takes over as leader too. He's proven to be a good leader in Prime and it'll be fun to explore more of his character.
I'd be on board for either as team leaders. Arcee has gotten some good coverage in recent years as a stoic, somewhat dark but overall good bot. Mags has been playing second fiddle forever, but I'd like the idea of him being a tested soldier having to rise to the occasion and take on a leadership position and struggling with the difference.
Hell, you could also give Rodimus another run. He might have been maligned as "not-Optimus" in G1, but time has shown he had good stories about the burden of filling the legendary hero's shoes. And since then, from Animated to IDW, he's had some nice interpretations as a competent but brash soldier.
Really, anyone COULD be a good replacement leader, if the writers are clever and the brand can ease up on the movieverse "Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and some other guys" mentality.
Posted by Archanubis on June 19th, 2014 @ 5:58pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I meant that due to the films there might be some confusion. Also lets not forget the last time they tried to switch Optimus Prime out as leader many fans were turned off.
Rodimus, in my humble opinion, wasn't handled well; then again, there's a lot from the third season of G1 that had a lot to be desired.
That said, it would be nice to see a series where Optimus and Megatron weren't regular characters in Transformers. It would have to be handled fairly well for it to work, though.
Posted by Zeedust on June 19th, 2014 @ 6:30pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
I think that might partly be a matter of prominence. Starscream's role was fairly limited in the movies, Soundwave's even moreso, and Shockwave was barely more than a cameo. Heck, in the first movie, Megatron himself got less screen time than Ironhide. The movie series doesn't flesh out its Decepticons much.
Also, in Shockwave's case, he didn't enter the picture in Prime until much later than the others, so keeping in step with DotM was probably less important by then since it had ceased to be current.
Shuttershock wrote:And even weirder still, in terms of adaptations, is how you don't see this flippant attitude with other franchises. The Marvel movies don't have to put up with crap like this. They have directors and writers that respect the lineage of the characters, as well as being, for the most part, very good movies. Why do we have to settle with high-profile movies that are just middle of the road in terms of writing quality and story?
I'm told the films make money. but yeah, I'd like it if the people making the films seemed to get Transformers a bit more. My main problem is that they don't seem to get that a story can be about people without those people being humans.
I haven't followed the comics much, but the cartoons, thankfully, seem to get that the Transformers are individuals, rather than automatons. Though they're the same on the surface, there's a real difference between Movie Bumblebee and Prime Bumblebee.
Thankfully, given the premise of this show, it seems they've broken step with the films a bit. If anything, it looks like they might be trying to create a hybrid of Prime, Rescue Bots, and Animated. And I think I oould get behind Bumblebee as a leader. He did a good job taking charge in Predacons Rising, so he clearly has the potential, but he's untested in the position, rather than someone who's been leading the Autobots since the dawn of time. I think it's possible he'd slide into a similar role to Optimus Primal or Animated Optimus Prime, and, frankly, I can live with that.
Posted by Gallifreyan Autobot on June 19th, 2014 @ 7:21pm CDT
Nemesis Primal wrote:Shuttershock wrote:I see what YOU mean by confusing continuities, but I can't help but think of the "Ironhide not in Prime" situation. Because he died in DOTM, they supposedly didn't want to confuse kids, so had Bulkhead in his place as the team muscle. Yet Megatron, Starscream, Soundwave and Shockwave were all primary antagonists in the show, and they got annihilated in DOTM.
I think that might partly be a matter of prominence. Starscream's role was fairly limited in the movies, Soundwave's even moreso, and Shockwave was barely more than a cameo. Heck, in the first movie, Megatron himself got less screen time than Ironhide. The movie series doesn't flesh out its Decepticons much.
Also, in Shockwave's case, he didn't enter the picture in Prime until much later than the others, so keeping in step with DotM was probably less important by then since it had ceased to be current.Shuttershock wrote:And even weirder still, in terms of adaptations, is how you don't see this flippant attitude with other franchises. The Marvel movies don't have to put up with crap like this. They have directors and writers that respect the lineage of the characters, as well as being, for the most part, very good movies. Why do we have to settle with high-profile movies that are just middle of the road in terms of writing quality and story?
I'm told the films make money. but yeah, I'd like it if the people making the films seemed to get Transformers a bit more. My main problem is that they don't seem to get that a story can be about people without those people being humans.
I haven't followed the comics much, but the cartoons, thankfully, seem to get that the Transformers are individuals, rather than automatons. Though they're the same on the surface, there's a real difference between Movie Bumblebee and Prime Bumblebee.
Thankfully, given the premise of this show, it seems they've broken step with the films a bit. If anything, it looks like they might be trying to create a hybrid of Prime, Rescue Bots, and Animated. And I think I oould get behind Bumblebee as a leader. He did a good job taking charge in Predacons Rising, so he clearly has the potential, but he's untested in the position, rather than someone who's been leading the Autobots since the dawn of time. I think it's possible he'd slide into a similar role to Optimus Primal or Animated Optimus Prime, and, frankly, I can live with that.
Animated Optimus I could potentially see primal on the other hand (mumbles under breath) to be fair I never understood beast wars/machines and thought it was boring so I in opinion dislike it even though it is part of the G1 continuity
And think most other series within the franchise are better than it even animated is good. sad that there won't be any shattered glass themed episodes or finding there are polar opposites of the respective fractions
Posted by kaijuguy19 on June 19th, 2014 @ 7:32pm CDT
Shuttershock wrote:kaijuguy19 wrote:Shuttershock wrote:kaijuguy19 wrote:I wonder if the RID show is somewhat inspired by the IDW series of the same name? After all in IDW Bumblebee was leader for a short time as well as trying to stop threats Decepticon or otherwise. If so would the series after this will be titled More then Meets the Eye like the IDW comic of the same name which deals with another team of Autobots exploring? That would be neat to see.
Honestly, that would be a GREAT direction to go. Some of the best things that have happened to the Transformers brand in terms of elevating the concepts and characters have been in the RID and MTMTE comic series. A post-war political intrigue story and a character driven space operah, both of which have no involvement with Earth or humans.
They're practically Beast Wars in terms of experimental levels, and they're where I go when I want writers and producers who treat their characters as more than just advertising for toys and cars.
If they do go with another series that has MTMTE as it's title I'd like to see Arcee lead her own team in the show because not only it'll be the first time the franchise has had a fembot leading her own team in years since Elita 1 from G1 but it'll also be a great way to bring in more female fans into the franchise not to mention show Hasbro that there are also male fans that are into major fembot characters. I mean Legend of Korra proved that it can have a female character in the main role of an action show so perhaps Hasbro can take notes from that.
Though I would be fine if Ultra Magnus takes over as leader too. He's proven to be a good leader in Prime and it'll be fun to explore more of his character.
I'd be on board for either as team leaders. Arcee has gotten some good coverage in recent years as a stoic, somewhat dark but overall good bot. Mags has been playing second fiddle forever, but I'd like the idea of him being a tested soldier having to rise to the occasion and take on a leadership position and struggling with the difference.
Hell, you could also give Rodimus another run. He might have been maligned as "not-Optimus" in G1, but time has shown he had good stories about the burden of filling the legendary hero's shoes. And since then, from Animated to IDW, he's had some nice interpretations as a competent but brash soldier.
Really, anyone COULD be a good replacement leader, if the writers are clever and the brand can ease up on the movieverse "Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and some other guys" mentality.
Agreed on both Arcee and Magnus. It'll certainly shake things up and help the franchise feel fresh again.
I'd be cool with Rodimus having another go at the leader thing but at the same time I can't help but wonder if people will accuse him of rehashing Smokescreen's arc from Prime? Maybe take Rodimus into a different direction like maybe he starts out as being a jerk but has a character arc that changes him for the better.
I can also get behind having Elita 1 being the leader again too since she's been neglected for a long time.
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