Transformers: Robots In Disguise Episodes 21-26 Available on Australian iTunes
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[/quote]21. "Lockout"
After Steeljaw and his Pack commandeer the Scrapyard and its defenses, our heroes must find a way to take back their base – or face an army of freed Decepticon prisoners.
"Similarly Different"
A restless Grimlock ponders returning to old habits when another Dinobot goes on a rampage.
"The Buzz on Windblade"
The Bee Team encounters a new Autobot, sent to Earth long ago.
"Ghosts and Impostors"
An educational trip turns into a Decepticon hunt as Bee and the Bots stumble upon a chameleon-like Fugitive in a western ghost town.
"Battlegrounds, Part 1"
As Optimus prepares to return to Earth to face the mysterious “Evil” he’s prophesized, the Bee Team must prevent Steeljaw’s Pack from teleporting that same threat onto Earth.
"Battlegrounds, Part 2"
Reunited with Optimus Prime, Bee and his Team must use everything they’ve learned to stop the annihilation of both Earth and Cybertron.
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Posted by Deadput on June 16th, 2015 @ 5:19pm CDT
Worse finale ever.
Besides the IDW comics why is recent Transformers media several disappointing
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 16th, 2015 @ 6:05pm CDT
I honestly compare this to Battle Force 5. It was and still is one of my favorite shows of all time. throughout the season, it was mostly stand alones, but the whole time there was some set up for the finale, and I see that as the case here. And to me, it did not disappoint.
I liked Megatronus. The fact that they kept pretty well to the mythos established by Prime was nice. And he was a good bad guy too.
I hope this does get redone for a second season. I'm hoping that we get the remaining 6 prime characters into view in the future, not that I'm complaining. I liked all the new guys and girls alike, and I'm very happy and thrilled with what has happened.
Good Job Robots in Disguise. I congratulate you. To me, you were a good success.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 16th, 2015 @ 9:08pm CDT
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 16th, 2015 @ 9:42pm CDT
"Similarly Different," however, was a lot better. Definitely the best Grimlock episode, not only for Grimlock's development, but for being the most entertaining and fun to watch of them. I'd definitely hold this episode up with the likes of "W.W.O.D?" as one of the best episodes in the series.
I have the same sentiments about "The Buzz on Windblade." Very enjoyable, great interactions, and Windblade was a much more fun character that I thought she'd be. Though, I wish we could've learned more about why Primus sent her to Earth other than the cliché "rising evil" ticket everyone's been getting, I suppose what we got was satisfactory. Also, Zizza to my surprise was voiced by the mother from Sister, Sister. We're changing Throwback Thursday to Throwback Tuesday!
Three down, three to go.
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 17th, 2015 @ 12:54pm CDT
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Posted by Sabrblade on June 17th, 2015 @ 3:16pm CDT
Denny just bought a roller coaster!
Ha. Strongarm's concerned over the phrase "it was a steal". Still, it'd sound funnier coming from Chase.
Russell tries to teach Grimlock how to play football, but manages to have the security alarm set off.
Steeljaw's pack is eyeing the scrapyard.
A new Decepticon is wanting to join Steeljaw's pack, and is being used by them as bait.
His name's Kickback. I'm not gonna jump to any conclusions about what, if any, relation he may or may not have to his Insecticon namesake.
The manifest describes him as a professional Decepticon lackey who's worked with just about every criminal on Cybertron.
Kickback breaks free and, whoa, he turns into an F-1 racer!
The comm systems have been jammed.
Steeljaw's pack has infiltrated the scrapyard.
Airazor takes over the Alchemor's control console.
Steeljaw's dossier states that he's been jailed for instigating rebellion and has a knowledge of subsonics.
The security system will be rewired to emit sonic pulses that don't affect bots outfitted with the special chips Steeljaw cobbled together for his pack, but which aren't nearly as kind to standard Autobots and Dinobots.
Steeljaw would have modified the defense field subsonics to destroy the Autobots, but the power source was too limited.
The Autobots surrender their Decepticon Hunters.
Steeljaw's wanting to free the other Decepticons from their stasis pods.
Fixit claims that the pods can only be open from the command console or else they explode.
Russell and Denny escape when Underbite is distracted by a delicious-looking metal boat. They're going to try to take down Thunderhoof and Clampdown first.
The sonic field extends underground by at least 50 feet.
Thunderhoof and Clampdown chase Denny and Russell up the back hillside, where they are tricked into sliding down the unfinished roller coaster.
They almost crash into a storage locker, but Clampdown swings himself and Thunderhoof away at the last second, prompting Russell to trigger an emergency ejection (but not before Clampdown grabs Denny).
Steeljaw threatens to harm Denny if Fixit doesn't open the stasis pods right now.
The pods are opening...
Russell gets to the Bee Team.
Since the field is only set to keep out Autobots and Dinobots, the Autobots wonder if Mini-Cons can get through.
When the Pack is distracted, Fixit quickly stops the pods from opening.
Slipstream is catapulted into the scrapyard.
As is Jetstorm, who strikes the console on his landing, disabling the subsonic field.
It's Bots vs. Cons, but the pods are still opening.
Denny gets the pods closed.
Steeljaw vows to give the Decepticons their own world, this world, and he shall rule them.
The whole Pack gets out of dodge.
Denny and Russell are commended for their actions.
At his hideout, Steeljaw vents his frustration.
A mysterious individual contacts Steeljaw.
He calls himself "the first Decepticon", and claims to be responsible for the Alchemor's crash. He further claims to have freed Steeljaw and his pack to serve him.
He tells Steeljaw to prepare his gateway, and that he will provide Steeljaw with instructions shortly.
Steeljaw is reluctant to follow anyone's order, but this person warns him that, despite being in different dimensions, this "first Decepticon" can still hurt Steeljaw.
Steeljaw still refuses, but then this person promises Steeljaw that he will give Steeljaw this world if Steeljaw does what he says. Intrigued, Steeljaw agrees... for now.
Gil Gerard -- Megatronus (Steeljaw's contact)
Liam O'Brian -- Kickback
Okay, so, before I talk about that ending, I'll say that this episode in several ways reminded me of the Animated episode "Sari, No One's Home", from the Autobot base being infiltrated while they're out distracted by another Con, to the base having to be protected by human characters using Home Alone-styled traps and such. Though, with the characters involved being more of the main cast instead of the comic relief side characters, this one felt just a little more on the serious side, which is good since another humor-centric take on this concept might have felt a bit redundant. Plus, this time, the distracting Con was a minor character, Kickback, and I hope we'll see more of him at some point since I kinda felt sorry for the guy when the Pack used him the way it did. And we got more of Steeljaw's plans showing that he does indeed want to rule the world, but not just for the sheer sake of ruling like most Megatrons do, but more so that he can guarantee total freedom for all Decepticon kind, with everyone serving under him. So he's not quite as noble in his ambitions as we were led to believe, but there is still some bit of nobility in them for wanting the Decepticons to have their own world free of Autobot oppression. And of course, there's Denny and Russell proving their worth in this one with their quick thinking and intuitive use of the scrapyard's doohickeys to outsmart the Pack.
And now, let's talk about that ending. Though it came out of nowhere, I am glad to see that we are getting real, proper build up to the finale at a point that is both close enough to the finale to not be too late and far enough into the series to not be too soon. Looking back at the season, the hints we got of this before were a bit too sporadic, but with this coming right after Optimus's warning in the previous episode, it feels like things might be heading down a more fluid path to make the finale come at a more natural pace. I'm looking forward to seeing what's to come out of this (please don't spoil anything for me, I'm still making my way through the episodes as of this typing).
Posted by Deadput on June 17th, 2015 @ 3:41pm CDT
dragons wrote:Kids will laugh at this I did not laugh at this is to laugh at comedy in live action series movies
What comedy?
Your not talking about the stupid inappropriate jokes that Bay puts in are you?
I'm a Bayformers fan and i defend it and even then I know that Bay's jokes are horrible and have never been funny especially since Transformers is a kids franchise swear words are ok-ish but the humor is never funny nor is it ok.
It's not even just an opinion its a fact as well and AOE is a step in the right direction right now.
Rid's actually has real comedy!
Posted by ausbot on June 17th, 2015 @ 8:32pm CDT
Posted by Deadput on June 17th, 2015 @ 8:48pm CDT
ausbot wrote:I loved the season finale, If season 1 was a warm up I look forward to season 2.
Rather disappointing in my opinion Mostly with all the Decepticons captured except for Steeljaw and Kickback not including those yet to be revealed as well as the fact that Optimus is a permanent member of the team which is stupid and undermines the whole point of it being Bumblebee's story even if Bee is still in charge oh and the fact that Jazz has not reappeared but that ones just a minor annoyance
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 17th, 2015 @ 8:54pm CDT
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:ausbot wrote:I loved the season finale, If season 1 was a warm up I look forward to season 2.
Rather disappointing in my opinion Mostly with all the Decepticons captured except for Steeljaw and Kickback not including those yet to be revealed as well as the fact that Optimus is a permanent member of the team which is stupid and undermines the whole point of it being Bumblebee's story even if Bee is still in charge oh and the fact that Jazz has not reappeared but that ones just a minor annoyance
Well, It was a climatic final battle. And they are not even sure if there will be a Season 2, so they kinda need an ending that says "this could be it" but yet could be picked up again with Season 2. And I look forward to season 2 if it happens.
As I said previously, this reminds me of Battle force 5. Season 1 was all about catching the battle keys against common foes who at the end unleashed an ultimate evil. Season 2 was them much more focused and brought in new tech, ideas and a more centralized focus: With the battle key mission nearly complete but a new, far bigger threat now unleashed, things got more focused and drastically improved. I really think that can happen here, and I really did like the Season finale and hope that this show continues
Posted by Sabrblade on June 17th, 2015 @ 10:58pm CDT
Denny's obnoxious snoring is keeping Russell from sleeping.
The next morning, Denny offers to build Russell his own place separate from the trailer.
Grimlock's on patrol and sees something.
It's another Dinobot! An Ankylosaur with Decepticon symbols. His voice sounds awesome.
He's named Scowl. His tail club is named "the Kaboomer".
Scowl really loves smashing stuff without a care in the world.
Scowl convinces Grimlock to smash apart the stadium their at, since Grimlock figures that the humans were tearing it down anyway and they'd be doing the humans a favor.
Denny pulls up in an old beat up RV to be remade into Russell's new place.
Scowl wants to "smash this lousy planet to splinters!" Grimlock confesses that he's an Autobot now and kinda has to arrest Scowl. Scowl argues that he's not a bad bot, but just likes to smash stuff.
Grimlock decides to let Scowl go if he promises not to put any humans (or "screamers" as Scowl calls them) in danger. Scowl promises, but not very convincingly (to us viewers, that is).
Russell's worried his dad's gonna do his place all up in "Denny style".
Grimlock returns with the claim of having found no Decepticons (or smashing) on patrol, but Fixit detects a signal near the demolition derby where Grimlock was just at.
Grimlock confesses everything.
Scowl's dossier says that he worked for Thunderhoof as a Wrecker (hopefully not the same Wreckers as the Autobot team of the same name) who destroyed the homes of bots who wouldn't vacate after Thunderhoof stole the land they sat on.
Bee's failed rally cry: "Okay, Autobots... Let's wreck and roll!"
Grimlock still thinks Scowl isn't a bad bot and suggests becoming Scowl's mentor, to which Bumblebee, Sideswipe, and Drift all explain why that isn't a good idea.
Scowl appears, thinking Grimlock's turned on him.
Scowl had kept his promise to not harm any humans, but smashes the train bridge as a train is one its way.
As they smash each other, Grimlock and Scowl had an ideological debate about what it means to be a Dinobot.
The bridge is too badly damaged to salvage, so they need to smash the whole thing away to...
...let the Autobots catch the whole train in this hands, and turn it around to redirect it to its previous stop. Strongarm broadcasts an emergency message to the passengers.
Scowl's gotten away. He's happened upon a fancy hotel resort with lots of humans.
Denny places a rooftop entertainment center atop the RV, which smashes it.
Denny wanted to do something special for Russell since he wasn't there for Russell that much when he was a kid. But now the two will work on it together.
Sideswipe attempts to announce to the humans that Scowl is a rare kangaroo that's escaped from the exotic animal park.
Grimlosk struggles to keep a ton of debris from falling on a meditation group.
Grimlock goes totally primal on Scowl!
Grimlock tricks Scowl into thinking that Grimlock finally agrees with Scowl's ideals, only for Grimlock to knock him out cold.
Russell' new place is finally done, made out of an old car and another camper.
Mark Hildreth -- Scowl (I knew his voice sounded awesome for a reason!), Automated Announcer
This episode, while using the classic plot of "good guy is swayed by a seemingly gray bad guy to be more like him and torn between what's right and wrong" plot, was fairly enjoyable. Charming, even. Though Scowl as a character wasn't that special, he sure had a cool design and a great voice. But it was Grimlock who made this a good one, as we got to see him thinking much more smarter than ever before, showing us that he really does understand where the line is drawn in how one should behave and even having him engage in a ethical debate over it ("Just because something's easier and more fun, Scowl, that doesn't make it right."), and all because he really wanted to help Scowl rather than just beat him up. But in the end, Grimlock had to accept that "You can't helpo some bot who doesn't want to be helped." It's like what Bumblebee said near the episode's end: "When did you get so smart?" It's really great to get these kinds of episodes that show us just how deep even the dimmest of characters can be.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 18th, 2015 @ 12:19am CDT
Having noticed how many of the Alchemor's prisoners resemble Earth's animals, Strongarm's having the others learn more about Earth animal physiology.
Sideswipe's over this and goes off to train on his own.
Crouching Razorpaw, Flying Windblade!
Windblade mistakens Sideswipe for a Decepticon.
Windblade is brought back to the scrapyard.
Windblade was sent by Primus (yeah, that Primus) on a mission of her own more than a thousand years ago. Primus believed that someday a terrible evil would focus on Earth and threaten all life in this galaxy. He upgraded her tracking systems and put her in stasis, ordering her to protect this word at all costs.
She awoke on the other side of the planet a month ago. She's hunted down every Con she's sensed since then.
Windblade detected a new Con on her own, and showed Fixit how to enhance his computer's scanners.
Windblade's rally cry: "Alright, let's crank our pistons and cross some distance!"
Strongarm is really not liking all the attention Windblade's getting.
Strongarm's jealousy caused her team to be spotted by a (very robotic-sounding) human, who radios for drones to intercept them.
Windblade observes that humans all appear to be mind-controlled.
The Decepticon inside the hangar is a large overweight yellow fembot.
The toxin in her stinger makes the humans very loyal to her, working even better on humans than Autobots.
She plans to have the humans spread her toxin and her control from airport to airport across the globe, at which point the entire planet will call her queen.
Strongarm stops Windblade from attacking the Con, and tricks the Con into thinking that the Autobots can do nothing to stop her, thus the Con grants the Autobots permission to leave.
Windblade was willing to let two of the Con's hostages be sacrificed for the sake of the world.
The Con is bee-like and named Zizza. On Cybertron she built an army of mind-controlled citizens and tried to take over that planet as well. She might have succeed, but her toxin wore off before she could consolidate her power. And there's no antidote for her toxin on file, with the only cure seeming to be time.
Strongarm compares Zizza's behavior and that of her servants to those of a queen bee, drone bees, and worker bees, and uses this knowledge to formulate a plan.
Grimlock climbs a control tower to go all King Kong on the drone planes.
An incoming flight is requesting to land at the airport.
After the Mini-Cons knock out the power, Zizza sends out all the humans to fight for and protect her.
Sideswipe and Windblade disable the drones.
Fixit diverts the jet away to another landing facility.
Whoa, Zizza really does turn into a bee.
With teamwork and a cold foam truck, Strongarm, Sideswipe, and Windblade all disable Zizza together.
All evidence of Zizza's presence was removed from the airport.
Windblade has to leave since her next Con's a way's away from the scrapyard.
Kristy Wu -- Windblade, Pilot
Jackée Harry -- Zizza
Eric Bauza -- Look-Out
Razorpaw is not credited
Not a bad debut for our new Autobot Windblade. She's competent, skillful, a little overconfident, and has divine-based backstory. In other words, she has all the makings of a fanfic character, and yet somehow remained charismatic enough to avoid being labeled as such. And Zizza was, well, she kinda reminded me of the Wicked Witch Evilene from The Wiz, being the big fat throne-seated queen barking orders to her underlings, but was passable for a one-off minor villain. But like last episode, this episode gave us another side of one of the main characters, Strongarm, in which we got to see her jealous side that would up compromising the mission at times. Only when she saw how Windblade was willing to sacrifice the humans did her rational train of thought return since it overlapped with her disdain for Windblade, allowing her to properly show Windblade to be in the wrong. It's rare that a character's jealously is able to be put to good use in the end, as the typical "anti-jealousy" message of this kind of plot would put Strongarm in the wrong. But instead, it had both fembots need to learn something instead of just the jealous one. Nice.
Oh, and of course:
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 18th, 2015 @ 2:47am CDT
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:ausbot wrote:I loved the season finale, If season 1 was a warm up I look forward to season 2.
Rather disappointing in my opinion Mostly with all the Decepticons captured except for Steeljaw and Kickback not including those yet to be revealed as well
I have to say that the fact that Thunderhoof and Clampdown were captured was a bit of a bummer on the finale's part. I mean, I could do without the other two, but those guys had some real potential. All I can hope is that they're re-released at some point in season two. Now, since Steeljaw's still out there, it's very possible that his arc could just be restarting. I hope they don't do this or don't make a habit of this, as we'll have another Energon on our hands.
as the fact that Optimus is a permanent member of the team which is stupid and undermines the whole point of it being Bumblebee's story even if Bee is still in charge
I don't get it. If Bumblebee's still in-charge, isn't Bumblebee's story still going? The whole marketing premise is that he's the leader. Yeah, he doesn't have Optimus popping up out of nowhere to tell him things to do anymore, but there's still Decepticons to be hunted and a planet to be protected.
oh and the fact that Jazz has not reappeared but that ones just a minor annoyance
Jazz didn't need to reappear (yet). I mean, his whole reason for going to Earth was to figure out why Bumblebee went AWOL. That's it. Besides, he wouldn't be of any use to the plot other then to be another blaster and to keep Sideswipe in line, and that's what Windblade's here to do.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 8:54am CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 18th, 2015 @ 9:02am CDT
Denny and Russell return from a camping trip on which they got drenched by a rain storm.
Sideswipe, Strongarm, and Grimloock reminisce about the Sonic Canyons, the Manganese Mountains, and the Acid Wastes on Cybertron.
With no Decepticon activity, Bumblebee is going to prove to the others that Earth has just as much, if not more, to offer as Cybertron.
Bumblebee has Fixit surprise the team as to which location the GroundBridge will send them.
Bee's rally cry: "Bee Team, this'll be an adventure." And he's not made fun of for this one.
Whoops, they get sent to the top of a volcano!
This time, Fixit sends them to someplace "warm and nonfatal."
Western America. One of Bee's favorite places on Earth (nice callback to Prime, even if Jasper, Nevada was pure dullsville).
They're not far from the ghost town of... can't make out the name.
Drift seems to be the only one other than Bumblebee interested in the ghost town.
Something's watching the Bots at the ghost town.
A bus is approaching the town. It's full of tourists and their unenthusiastic guide.
Back in the day, the town was filled with cowpokes, gamblers, miners, and outlaws.
The Bots make noises to scare the humans out of town.
LOL at Drift both pretending to be a ghost and being late on his cue.
Bee says he felt an unfriendly presence earlier, and Drift agrees that they should investigate since leaving without removing the threat to the frequent human tours would be dishonorable.
Several traps are being sprung on the Bots.
Fixit pulls up info on a Decepticon who can turn invisible. His name is Pseudo. He was Cybertron's sneakiest spy, arrested for selling Cybertronian secrets to offworld enemies. His power isn't invisibility, but rather, he's a Shifter (the same type of Cybertronian that Makeshift was). He can change his appearance, and even his actual physical structure, to blend in with any environment.
Pseudo scans each member of the Bee Team.
Pseudo takes Drift's form. Both Drifts appear at the same time.
Both Drifts can transform, but the real Drift has his Mini-Cons.
They chase Pseudo into the mine, where they all get separated in the tunnels.
Pseudo takes Grimlock's form, but they ask both Grimlocks what Grimlock's favorite thing about Cybertron's acid wastes is. Pseudo thought it was a trick question.
Pseudo takes the form of the town's old locomotive.
Grimlock slams Drift's Mini-Cons over to take out the track Pseudo's on, causing him to crash.
Pseudo's true form is like some kind of insect.
The Bots express what they each do like about Earth.
Before heading back, they catch a mighty nice sunset.
Eric Bauza -- Pseudo, Male Tourist
Kath Soucie -- Tour Guide
Well, this turned out to be a charming one. Wasn't at all what I was expecting it to be. I was thinking we'd get more homages and parodies to Western flicks with a showdown or a stampede or any of the stuff Bumblebee described having been in the town in the past. I was also hoping it wouldn't be another fear-themed episode since we already got one of those, and thankfully the haunted aspects of this one were only mildly present. What I didn't see coming was Pseudo being a Shifter, which was very cool and a great tie in with TF: Prime with Pseudo carrying on the legacy of the late Makeshift. Another cool tie in was how the team went to the same part of the country as TF: Prime was set in and had it be one of Bumblebee's favorite places on Earth. Overall, nothing too substantial, but still a pretty fun episode.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 18th, 2015 @ 10:24am CDT
psj333 wrote:Since that Pseudo's robot mode is the only robot mode to be shown in the cartoon and not Makeshift, will we ever see a toy of him in the near future?
As you seem to not get it, shifters don't even have a true form. So literally, we will never ever see a toy of him.
psj333 wrote:So far the only Shifter toy that is already out there is Animated Shockwave or Longarm Prime, since that he too has shape shifting powers.
...Animated Shockwave was not a shifter. He could assume a secondary robot and alternate form, presumably like how Counterpunch could. This does NOT make him a shifter.
psj333 wrote:I also heard that someone in this community once told me that the steam engine isn't Pseudo's alt-mode
Once again, you think that everything you hear us say is gospel. Pseudo does not have an actual robot mode or vehicle mode. He's a shifter, literally, they don't have a true form. What we saw of his supposed "real" robot mode is likely just a default form that Pseudo assumes whenever he's not shifted into another form, and this form likely is another stolen form of some other Cybertronian. AND DON'T ASK US WHO, BECAUSE WE DO NOT KNOW.
psj333 wrote:But given the fact that Pseudo's robot mode is fully shown, what do you think that his official altmode will be like, judging by his original appearance?
See above. He doesn't have a true robot mode or vehicle mode.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 10:38am CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 11:09am CDT
psj333 wrote:Maybe not, Madeus Prime. But I'm pretty sure that Kickback, the grasshopper who turns into a dragster, will be indeed getting a toy, since both his robot and altmode are shown in the cartoon. Same thing for Razorpaw, as he is shown in the cartoon and in the game. But only his vehicle mode is shown in the game. As up to date, Razorpaw, has not spoken a word in the series, which leads us to believe that he is expected to return, once Steeljaw releases him. But we'll see how that turns out.
Just because they have a vehicle and robot mode shown in the cartoon does not mean they will get a toy. Clampdown, Hammerstrike, Bisk, Chop Shop, Terrashock, Springload, Quillfire, Ped, Vertebreak, Octopunch, Groundpounder, Headlock, Scowl and Zizza all had their alt modes shown in the series and so far there are no plans to make all or any of them into toys. So far, Underbite, Steeljaw, Fracture, Thunderhoof and Megatronus are the ones getting toys.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 11:26am CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 11:51am CDT
psj333 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime, that may be true. But given the fact that a toy listing at a local relailer once mentioned, that Quillfire, Springload, and Clampdown, are on the list, meaning that these character will indeed get an action figure in a future time. But we'll have how that one turns out at Botcon 2015 and SDCC 2015.
But we cannot say for sure. Just because a listing is reported doesn't mean it will come to fruition. The same news report that was posted here with the original rumor of a generations Brainstorm also said a generations Brawn, Gnaw and I believe 2 others were coming and they never happened, so we cannot take retailer listings as complete gospel.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 18th, 2015 @ 12:03pm CDT
psj333 wrote:. But I'm pretty sure that Kickback, the grasshopper who turns into a dragster, will be indeed getting a toy, since both his robot and altmode are shown in the cartoon.
Possible, but not probable. He's appeared in one episode, and only had screen time of about...what, a minute and a half? Chances are slim dude. I mean, think about it, the only two Decepticons that have garnered toys so far are the badass ones, Steeljaw, Underbite, Thunderhoof, Fracture, and Megatronus. No kid will want a oneshot character like Kickback or Razorpaw for their collection. I know I don't, and due to the assumption that Hasbro is producing toys based on the calculated popularity amongst kids and adult fans, we will likely never see figures of any of the Decepticons that aren’t given character development or aren’t members of Steeljaw’s Pack. And before you think about countering by saying that Kickback was inducted into the Pack by Steeljaw, he was never seen again, and the Pack showed up multiple times after that episode. So, we can guess, and guess means we do NOT know and this is purely theoretical, that Kickback has either been arrested or is still at large.
psj333 wrote:As up to date, Razorpaw, has not spoken a word in the series, which leads us to believe that he is expected to return, once Steeljaw releases him. But we'll see how that turns out.
Very few of the Decepticons outside of Steeljaw’s pack have showed up again in the series, the cameos in Lockdown being omitted because there was not even a spoken word from any of them. And for example, Quillfire and Springload only showed up again because of their character development, them being some of the few Decepticons to actually have a purpose outside of wreaking havoc.
psj333 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime, that may be true. But given the fact that a toy listing at a local relailer once mentioned, that Quillfire, Springload, and Clampdown, are on the list, meaning that these character will indeed get an action figure in a future time. But we'll have how that one turns out at Botcon 2015 and SDCC 2015.
Not necessarily. There's always a chance those might be either Tiny Titans or more POS RID figures.
Posted by Deadput on June 18th, 2015 @ 1:08pm CDT
Madeus Prime wrote:As you seem to not get it, shifters don't even have a true form. So literally, we will never ever see a toy of him.
Ummmmmm dude I don't you know much about Shifters yourself.
They do have a true form what you call their default form is their actual real form they were born with.
I mean they have to be born with a look since I don't think shifters are born as blobs of metal,
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 1:27pm CDT
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:As you seem to not get it, shifters don't even have a true form. So literally, we will never ever see a toy of him.
Ummmmmm dude I don't you know much about Shifters yourself.
They do have a true form what you call their default form is their actual real form they were born with.
I mean they have to be born with a look since I don't think shifters are born as blobs of metal,
Their "True form" is basically a hunk of part solid, part liquid metal. They really do not have an "original form" that has a single alt mode. They merely adapt to others forms. You cannot really find any parts of an alt form.
Posted by Deadput on June 18th, 2015 @ 2:43pm CDT
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:
Their "True form" is basically a hunk of part solid, part liquid metal. They really do not have an "original form" that has a single alt mode. They merely adapt to others forms. You cannot really find any parts of an alt form.
So how could they have been born without an original form?
That's just ridiculous and is against the law of well lets say physics.
Does this look like a hunk of liquid metal?
Makeshift
Pseudo
These are their original forms.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 2:54pm CDT
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Their "True form" is basically a hunk of part solid, part liquid metal. They really do not have an "original form" that has a single alt mode. They merely adapt to others forms. You cannot really find any parts of an alt form.
So how could they have been born without an original form?
That's just ridiculous and is against the law of well lets say physics.
Does this look like a hunk of liquid metal?
Makeshift
Pseudo
These are their original forms.
Yes, but they do not have the resemblance to an alt mode. They have no secondary parts. they just mold themselves into whatever they scan. It's not against the laws of physics. They simply ebb and flow into whatever form they need. They essentially hold infinite alt modes and robots forms, so they have to have the structure of say a protoform. and as for your pictures, they just have organized armor bits, no real secondary armatures to them. look at him:
http://tfwiki.net/mediawiki/images2/thu ... sPrime.jpg
He is a shifter, and all he looks like is a jumble of metal. This is his "true form" but it is just a jumble that organizes itself when it takes on a new form.
Edit: And I am not saying they have no "original form", I'm just saying their original form is a hunk of metal that has almost no identifiable parts
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 3:37pm CDT
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 3:47pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 4:18pm CDT
As for shifters, yes the definition of a transformer is "more than 1 mode" but the shifters take this to a whole new level. they don't have an alt mode of their own. they are a lot like Sixshot: They have many modes. They just take it differently since they can hold infinite modes, both robots and alternate. Sixshot has pieces of each mode visible. shifters have no visible components in their base form, they just have lots of visible parts, but none that are recognizable. Now, this does not mean they cannot have a favored alt mode, cause they certainly can, they just don't have the visible appearance of having a dedicated "base" mode to go to.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 4:39pm CDT
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on June 18th, 2015 @ 4:46pm CDT
Also, I cannot remember if it was confirmed, But a Warrior Thunderhoof and Megatronus would catch my eye. Maybe Clampdowm, but Those 2 are my favorite bad guys. I'm only planning on getting Swipe, fix and Strong right now, but if those 2 come out, I would gladly pick them up.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 5:15pm CDT
Now, I'm pretty sure that most of you are already familiar with the Terminator movie series. Two Terminator models, T-1000 and the T-X are considered Shifters of Terminators. Guess what? They already got their toys forms at the time. Hopefully they will do the same things with Transformers, not just Terminators.
Also, to say that Shifters are never born with their original robot and altmodes is very misleading. What you might not realized is that in the Terminator franchise when T-1000 was created, his original form was that of LAPD officer and the T-X was that of a leather-clad secretary.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 18th, 2015 @ 5:24pm CDT
psj333 wrote:we are hoping to see more of him
psj333 wrote:we'll get a better idea of what Pseudo's altmode might be like
I find it fascinating how you always refer to your opinion as that of the collective fandom. Believe it or not, not all of us want to see some of the Decepticons back. For example, Kickback, cool altmode, I could care less if we see him again. Same with Razorpaw, Hammerstrike, or Malodor. I don't care for the characterization nor the design of these characters. So I have NO desire to see them again, even without my opinion, the chances of any of the voice actors returning to voice these guys are slim to none. I still think David Kaye should've been given a bigger role then Hammerstrike, what a waste of talent...
Take this the right way psj, but do you believe everything people on here say? What if I was to tell you that in season two, the story will take place on Cybertron with Team Bee fighting against a Decepticon uprising, caused by Steeljaw bringing Megatron back to the Decepticon cause, with Optimus being teamed up with Ultra Magnus in order to defeat the returning Decepticon leader. Also Team Prime returns for the finale.
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 5:56pm CDT
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 18th, 2015 @ 7:04pm CDT
Posted by psj333 on June 18th, 2015 @ 7:36pm CDT
1. Steeljaw is responsible for encouraging his own citizens to rebel against the government.
2. Steeljsw did say that he will not go anywhere until he has all of his friends released.
3. Megatron will indeed return for this series. However, it is currently unknown which side will he be on.
4. Optimus will return once his training is complete.
Furthermore, when I'm talking to someone else about anything, such as D-Maximus_Prime, don't even interrupt me by saying what you want to say. Just listen to what D-Maximus-Prime and all others have to say and then decide for yourself.
Posted by PrymeStriker on June 18th, 2015 @ 9:45pm CDT
psj333 wrote:Furthermore, when I'm talking to someone else about anything, such as D-Maximus_Prime, don't even interrupt me by saying what you want to say.
This is a public discussion board, sassy.
Posted by Burn on June 19th, 2015 @ 7:22am CDT
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 19th, 2015 @ 2:51pm CDT
Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
No, stay, please.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 19th, 2015 @ 3:03pm CDT
Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 19th, 2015 @ 3:07pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Almost ruined my keyboard with my Italian Soda shooting out of my nose. Thanks Chuck.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 19th, 2015 @ 3:09pm CDT
Madeus Prime wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Almost ruined my keyboard with my Italian Soda shooting out of my nose. Thanks Chuck.
San Pelligrino? What flavor? Thank you for reminding me I have at least one episode to catch up on.
Posted by Madeus Prime on June 19th, 2015 @ 3:17pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Madeus Prime wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Almost ruined my keyboard with my Italian Soda shooting out of my nose. Thanks Chuck.
San Pelligrino? What flavor? Thank you for reminding me I have at least one episode to catch up on.
Not that sort, one part Torani syrup, one part club soda, one part half-and-half. Crème de Coco, if you were wondering.
Posted by Burn on June 19th, 2015 @ 7:04pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Legs might look awesome, but the knees are fucked. I blame the colder weather. I'm moving to Dubai.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 19th, 2015 @ 7:22pm CDT
Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Legs might look awesome, but the knees are ****. I blame the colder weather. I'm moving to Dubai.
? I thought the coldest Australia gets is like 60 F
Posted by Burn on June 19th, 2015 @ 8:48pm CDT
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Burn wrote:Finish watching last few episodes ... come to thread to join in discussion ... casually backs out ...
Run dammit. Run as far and as fast as your meticulously sculpted legs can carry you, screaming.
Legs might look awesome, but the knees are ****. I blame the colder weather. I'm moving to Dubai.
? I thought the coldest Australia gets is like 60 F
It's cooler! What I find funny though is my "winter" temperature here is about the same as shajaki's "summer" temperature in Canada.
Anyway ... I don't know how to feel about this whole season of RiD. I've said numerous times the 'Con of the Week was an annoying prospect. So much so you could pretty much watch the first couple of episodes, skip a good chunk then come back in for the last 3-4 episodes and you really wouldn't have missed much.
Posted by Sabrblade on June 20th, 2015 @ 6:52pm CDT
Sideswipe and Strongarm are training, when the happen upon Underbite and Thunderhoof.
Hey neat! More training with Optimus in the Realm of the Primes.
He's training some more with Micronus.
Something is starting, and Optimus is not ready.
Underbite chases Strongarm while Airazor and Divebomb ready to trap her.
Strongarm and Sideswipe are captured.
Bee's planning a rescue, and Windblade's arrived.
Bumblebee: "Drift, Grim, let's roll the rescue! ...Wait, no, somebody's already using that battle cry. Nevermind, let's move out." EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
The "first Decepticon" has had Steeljaw's Pack gathering building materials for something.
Fracture's got an Earth mode by now. He's going to the scrapyard to capture Fixit.
No one other than Steeljaw can see or hear Megatronus.
Micronus is taking Optimus to see the Primes.
There are five Primes. The rightmost one has to be Quintus Prime. The leftmost could be Alpha Trion, and the middle one might be Vector Prime. The others aren't quite as discernible.
For Optimus to face this challenge, the Primes must share with him a portion of each of their sparks, an awesome amount of power. If he is not properly prepared, he will not survive.
Optimus is upgraded to having the color scheme of his Mega toy.
Underbite takes out Windblade and the Pack captures her.
Hank's come to see Russell. She brought him a Bronco Kowalski rookie card.
Airazor uses hologram tech to pose as Hank and trick Russell into deactivating the security system and opening the gate.
Optimus has come to save the day.
The arch Steeljaw's Pack is building is at the base of the Crown City Colossus.
The arch is activated. Something's coming through a portal.
Optimus drives off a bridge and flies across the WaAAAIT, if he can fly, why did he bother driving?
Optimus fails to stop the guy coming through the portal. Megatronus has arrived.
Troy Baker -- Vector Prime
I'm a little indifferent towards this one. On the one hand, it was a passable episode with not really much of anything wrong with it. But on the other hand, there wasn't much wrong with it mainly because there wasn't much that really happened in this one. Some bots get captured, other Bots plan a rescue, the Cons plot, Optimus comes back, the arch is prepared and lit, Bots and Cons struggle, and then Megatronus comes. It just kinda felt really bare bones in this one with not that much to it. Sure, it's only part 1 of the bigger story, so hopefully part 2 will make it worth it. But on its own, it is a par for the course episode with little worthwhile to it. I mean, sure we got Megatronus's arrival, but it just didn't have that sense of awe that it needed to really be epic. His arrival just kinda feels... hollow. Hopefully the next one will make him more impressive.
Posted by chuckdawg1999 on June 20th, 2015 @ 7:08pm CDT
Posted by Sabrblade on June 21st, 2015 @ 12:01am CDT
There are 26 episodes in season 1, and the ones you saw were episode 12 and 13 respectively.chuckdawg1999 wrote:I just watched hunting season and the one with Prime training, with the skunk bots. How many episodes are left until the season finale? Keep in mind I'm watching this on demand.
That said, I'm gonna finish off the last episode of season 1 right now.