I honestly laughed out loud when Spoiler Trypticon ate Victorion. And that idiot still had the Enigma stuffed in her robo-bra, too. Wow. Brilliant leader, Victorion. Amazing. Anyone else notice what a joke combiners are in this? My gosh, they look like freakin' five year old attempting to wrestle with their dad... and yet even more pitiful than that. Even tossing around Prime they just looked like losers. And they get so easily controlled and... Ugh.
emissary’s “this is ridiculous” line and perceptor literally running away from his problems are pretty relatable. also holy shit, i never realized how creepy their faces are. especially fort max and megatron’s
this is going to be longer than the 85 movie, but man it feels like nothing really has happened. That 85 movie really packed in a lot of story. still with that said. This is still my most wanted to see/anticipated show since the whole beast wars era finished
Am i the only one heard that Windblade said \' damnit \' or its just me. Plus, those combiners are like children and Optimus like a dad lol
At least Megatron is intelligent enough to realize there is a power behind this. Emissary line "this is ridiculous" could be applied to the series right now. Perceptor could become the next Prime and had listen to the Matrix of Leadership.
Haha when perceptor showed the Matrix, I thought I was going to start hearing “you’ve got the touch...”
Fortress Maximus has ankle articulation. Now Hasbro has to make a toon accurate toy. And they need to make an all clear sparkly Trypticon reissue. And still awesome because NO BUMBLEBEE!
But Still Prime. So less awesome. Snarkatron though. Slight serious note, there's something very sad about my being able to say if I never heard Cullen in this franchise again I'd be a happy man. Cause it's not his fault he's been given nothing to work with for more than half a decade.
...not anymore, no, but back in ‘86, ultra magnus’ “damn it,” grimlock’s “kick butt,” and spike’s “oh shit” were quite scandalous for a children’s film, and in fact deliberately added in order to bump it up to a PG from the G rating typically assigned to nearly all animated films at the time, which was considered a box office kiss of death before the early-nineties disney renaissance finally made family-friendly films socially acceptable for general public consumption... ...this was also the era when live-action films would routinely edit in 1-2 seconds of superfluous nudity just to bump up to an R from a PG rating, because teen and young adult mass audiences would often avoid PG films as beneath their station: as lame and immature as those films look in hindsight, at the time ‘edgy’ sold tickets... ...these days you’ll routinely hear ‘damn,’ ‘butt,’ and much worse on pre-watershed broadcast televison, and even the occasional ‘shit,’ too...