SDCC 2015 - Transformers: Robots In Disguise Season Finale Megatronus Teaser Clip
Thursday, July 9th, 2015 8:33pm CDT
Categories: Cartoon News, Event News, Digital Media NewsPosted by: Va'al Views: 47,465
Topic Options: View Discussion · Sign in or Join to reply
Got Transformers News? Let us know here!
Most Popular Transformers News
Most Recent Transformers News
Posted by Sabrblade on July 9th, 2015 @ 8:35pm CDT
And that finale was boring, anyway.
Posted by SlyTF1 on July 9th, 2015 @ 9:34pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 9th, 2015 @ 9:37pm CDT
It's Gil Gerard, who played Buck Rogers back in the 70's.SlyTF1 wrote:Anyone know the voice actor? Since they got the guy who did The Fallen in ROTF to voice Dreadwing in Prime, I was kind of hoping they'd get him back to voice, you know... this Fallen.
Posted by Hellscream9999 on July 9th, 2015 @ 10:46pm CDT
Sabrblade wrote:It's just the cliffhanger ending of episode 25. There's still episode 26 to finish off the season.
And that finale was boring, anyway.
yeah it was, did they not think they were going to get renewed? I know they could quite easily bs their way out of it, but he didn't even put up a fight, really, shame The Fallen has become such a joke, sigh, I remember the good ol' days when The Fallen was feared

Posted by o.supreme on July 10th, 2015 @ 9:28am CDT
Hellscream9999 wrote:yeah it was, did they not think they were going to get renewed? I know they could quite easily bs their way out of it, but he didn't even put up a fight, really, shame The Fallen has become such a joke, sigh, I remember the good ol' days when The Fallen was feared
I thought the finale was fairly decent, for a series aimed at younger audiences. Also remember this is on CN. If it is not a flash animation comedy aimed at children with ADD, then it is ALWAYS in danger of being canceled. I'm glad it did get a second season, but I don't see it going beyond that 52 episode plateau, which means they have to really put their all into these next 26 episodes.
Posted by Sabrblade on July 10th, 2015 @ 10:27am CDT
This site still lists the total episode count as being 78, which it has done since before the show began airing.o.supreme wrote:Hellscream9999 wrote:yeah it was, did they not think they were going to get renewed? I know they could quite easily bs their way out of it, but he didn't even put up a fight, really, shame The Fallen has become such a joke, sigh, I remember the good ol' days when The Fallen was feared
I thought the finale was fairly decent, for a series aimed at younger audiences. Also remember this is on CN. If it is not a flash animation comedy aimed at children with ADD, then it is ALWAYS in danger of being canceled. I'm glad it did get a second season, but I don't see it going beyond that 52 episode plateau, which means they have to really put their all into these next 26 episodes.
It isn't a matter of who the show's audience is that made the finale what it was, or what channel it airs on, it's just that the finale itself was very bare-boned and unsubstantial. All the rest of the season before the finale is pretty fun, interesting, and enjoyable. However, almost nothing really happened in the finale aside from the main event, and said main event wasn't fun or even that interesting at all. We are "told" more than we are "shown", thus not really giving us enough reason to care about what was unfolding in the finale. Sure, big bad Megatronus coming and wanting to do his thing is bad news, yes, but he's never given any proper menace to himself, coming off instead as this glorified monster-of-the-day instead of the main antagonist the show was trying to build him up as being.
Steeljaw was more impressive than him since we know Steeljaw more, having seen him a lot more often and being one of the most proactive Decepticons in the show. Steeljaw was arguably the best part of the finale, with Megtronus coming in and unjustly stealing Steeljaw's thunder, taking the spotlight away from the Con who deserved it far more. Megatronus is all looks with no awe, all spectacle with no substance, making this one of the weakest finales of the three Hasbro Studios-made TF cartoons, which I rank from best to worst like so:
- "It's a Bot Time" & "Bot to the Future"
- "Deadlock"
- "Darkest Hour"
- "Now and Then" & "Today and Forever"
- "Double Villainy" & "Rise of the Heroes"
- "Battlegrounds, Parts 1" & "Battlegrounds, Part 2"
- "One Shall Fall", "One Shall Rise - Part 1", "One Shall Rise - Part 2", & "One Shall Rise - Part 3"
Posted by o.supreme on July 10th, 2015 @ 11:24am CDT
I own all the TF series in one form or another, but honestly, the only ones I will re-watch on a regular basis are: The original, Beast Wars, Transformers Prime, and the Japanese series (Headmasters, Masterforce, Victory). some I will watch occasionally but Beast Machines & Armada I will almost never watch, my son REALLY has to twist my arm to get me to suffer through those. Rescue Bots is pretty much the same, though unlike Armada & BM, I will give it the benefit of being well-written & entertaining for children.
All that being said, I desire no TF series to ever be cancelled. It kind of boggles my mind how Rescue Bots is getting a 4th season, and is making a run for longest TF animated series ever, but, I figure, good for them. My son can at least enjoy it. I wish Prime would have went on, but I also get that making TF series for younger fans is more profitable than making them for adults, thus the reason I am so glad at least somebody has not forgotten us adult fans, and we will be getting the Combiner Wars from Machinima. As for RID, if by some miracle it gets 78 episodes, I will be truly surprised, but again, that is a good thing. Since RID is being almost concurrently aired in Japan, their typical order is around 52 episodes (one for each week lasting a whole year). So I really don't see it going beyond 52. Maybe like some other series, Netflix might pick it up if CN cancels it. In fact, from what I've seen, getting a TF series on Netflix might not be a bad idea.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on July 13th, 2015 @ 1:43pm CDT

Posted by MrBlack on July 14th, 2015 @ 9:22am CDT
Bumblebee finally stepped up and took charge, rather than deferring to Optimus. Sideswipe and Strongarm both demonstrated the initiative and teamwork that Bee has been trying to hammer into them all season. The entire team ended up working together to stop the threat, and it was Bee and his allies who took down Megatronus, rather than Optimus.
Speaking of Optimus, I love what the writers have done with him in this series. I thought the TF:Prime version of Optimus was both too dour and nigh infallible as a leader. He's still too dour here (at least compared to his G1 cartoon incarnation), but I liked the fact that he's stumbled a few times in this series. His own stubbornness got in the way of his training, and he was in way over his head with Megatronus. Optimus was the one to stop Megatronus' plan to destroy Earth and Cybertron, but I'm glad it was Bee and his team who ultimately ended the villain's threat.
Megatronus was the weak point of the episode. He didn't get much build up or much of a chance to shine before being shuffled off. Here's hoping we see him again. At the very least, we got some great development with Steeljaw. I really do love his character, and I hope we see MUCH more of him next season.
Posted by Madeus Prime on July 18th, 2015 @ 12:48pm CDT
Posted by Va'al on July 23rd, 2015 @ 6:42am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 23rd, 2015 @ 9:28am CDT

Just need Jazz, Windblade, and (*sigh*) Optimus.
Posted by william-james88 on July 27th, 2015 @ 9:26pm CDT
Also, notice how Fixit initially had threads instead of wheels to move. We also get a bit of an insight into the Bumblebee design from Mr. Lopez:
“Bumblebee from Transformers Robots in Disguise. It was really tough concepting a new look for TF while still wrapping Prime. But we are very happy with the look, plus these guys are easier to draw haha! “





Posted by Noideaforaname on July 27th, 2015 @ 9:56pm CDT
Is it wrong my first thought upon seeing that Strongarm was "Dark Samus"?
Posted by william-james88 on July 27th, 2015 @ 10:22pm CDT
Noideaforaname wrote:Denny looks... different.
Is it wrong my first thought upon seeing that Strongarm was "Dark Samus"?
Sounds awesome to me!
Posted by Sabrblade on July 27th, 2015 @ 10:56pm CDT

Posted by Wolfman Jake on July 27th, 2015 @ 11:52pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on July 27th, 2015 @ 11:54pm CDT
Yeah, Denny's the dad, Russell's the son.Wolfman Jake wrote:Billy-J, I think you mixed up who Denny and Russel/Rusty are. Might want to fix that in the news post. Makes it look like Rusty was originally conceptualized as a dirtbag mildle-aged man instead of a tween boy. I don't think his character changed THAT much during the evolution of the show.
Posted by dreadwing95 on July 28th, 2015 @ 6:02am CDT
Posted by william-james88 on July 28th, 2015 @ 7:54am CDT
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, Denny's the dad, Russell's the son.Wolfman Jake wrote:Billy-J, I think you mixed up who Denny and Russel/Rusty are. Might want to fix that in the news post. Makes it look like Rusty was originally conceptualized as a dirtbag mildle-aged man instead of a tween boy. I don't think his character changed THAT much during the evolution of the show.
Oops, yeah, I inversed them. Thanks guys, the change has been made!