Rank the TF Shows?

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  1. Ninjanicktf

    Ninjanicktf Mushroom Samba

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    Hmmm...

    From best to worst:
    Beast wars
    Animated
    Prime
    Rid 2015
    cybertron
    armada
    rid 2001
    g1
    Energon
    and the one I hate the most is:

    Beast Machines.
     
  2. jjh

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    1. Prime - The voice acting was spectacular (Michael Ironside as Ultra Magnus was perfection), and I got sucked into the storyline 100%. A shame this did not get better attention and planning from all involved.

    2. G1 - The Classic. Usually solid animation, and stories that worked fine enough for this 11 year old at the time. The voice acting is amongst the best I've heard in animation.

    3. Beast Wars - The later episodes brought the TF tapestry together nicely. A shame so many characters got re-booted, chromed out, etc.

    4. Robots in Disguise 2015 - I like the bold animation style and the voice acting is good. The story premise falls woefully flat for me and character departures from Prime are tough to get past. Feels like a missed opportunity.
     
  3. Mr JackatooTM

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    Here's the shows i've watched at least one season

    God/Perfect Series:
    -Animated; Rating: 9.9/10
    -Beast Wars; Rating: 9/10

    Good but has its flaws:
    G1; Rating: 8/10


    Meh:
    Armada; Rating: 5/10
    Beast Machines: 4/10
    Prime; Rating: 4.5/10

    Can Go Fuck Itself in Hell:
    Energon: 0/10
    NuRiD: -1000/10

    Honarable Mentions:
    -Rescue Bots: A fun little show, entertaining and has good characters and tolerable humans
     
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    1. Animated
    2. Beast Wars II
    3. RiD (2000)
    4. Beast Wars
    5. Cybertron
    6. RiD (2015)
    7. Armada
    8. G1
    9. Energon
    10. Beast Machines
    11. Go
    12. Prime
    13. Combiner Wars
     
  5. Cryptwire

    Cryptwire Cybertronian Engineer/Sniper

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    1. Rescuebots - A nice and pleasant change of pace and a unique take of the Transformers characters and really I think a stepping stone into the real potential of the Transformers franchise (live action or animation). Great voice work from everybody involved and all characters bots and humans are very likable.

    This show proves it's possible to create a Transformers show and make it popular, even if the story is detached from their usual conflict and have them be transplanted in everyday situations on Earth where their help is needed (whether it is crime fighting, rescue operations, just peacefully hanging out anywhere and everywhere with their human hosts, solving/investigating mysteries, celebrating Cybertronian and Earth holidays [Allspark Day, Festival of Primes, etc] the dynamics of the Bots's relationship with their human hosts and with the entire community, etc.

    In the latter case, an episode they could create would be interesting about a Decepticon reluctantly and begrudgingly being able to earn the trust and friendship of a human child and later on accepting it - perhaps the child would be Cody, but that later on we find out he had joined the Decepticons to be part of something larger, to save Cybertron, but that he was essentially misled and brainwashed, but that he could not change who he was and even though he had befriended this human child, he chose to remain a Decepticon because he believed in its cause but later on the human child would be instrumental into ultimately bringing him into the Autobot side.

    2. Prime - A more fleshed out mainstream re-telling of the Transformers story in an entirely different continuity from the 2007 movie.

    3. RID15 - I don't have a problem with the humor; the new take on the Transformers now that Cybertron is restored and unified.

    4. G1 - The continuity that started it all.
     
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