Animated movie. Absolutely loved it.
Mmm, imagine doing that with an Avengers movie. The main character being an annoying high school kid, his sort of boring girlfriend, his wacky parents, a wacky CIA guy, and some soldier guy. And the Avengers themselves are barely in it and don't say or do anything memorable apart from cause explosions.The live action Transformers movies had an unforgivable lack of character development (particularly the first one). Remember when they killed Jazz, and it was some big deal even though Jazz had not spoken a single word in the movie?
btw, while on the topic of the 1986 movie, I've a question. I know the real-world answer is "because they wanted to sell new/more toys," but within the G1 universe is there any explanation of where charatcers like Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus, Kup, Arcee etc came from?
ie, why we never saw them in the two seasons that came before in the show. Granted there's 20 years of events we don't see between season 2 (the 80s) and the movie (2005)
I just wondered if the comics or whatnot ever covered that perioid?
btw, while on the topic of the 1986 movie, I've a question. I know the real-world answer is "because they wanted to sell new/more toys," but within the G1 universe is there any explanation of where charatcers like Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus, Kup, Arcee etc came from?
ie, why we never saw them in the two seasons that came before in the show. Granted there's 20 years of events we don't see between season 2 (the 80s) and the movie (2005)
I just wondered if the comics or whatnot ever covered that perioid?
My theory on that is Ultra Magnus, Kup and others were autobots still back on Cybertron fighting the war, hiding, surviving, or whatever. The autobots we see on earth in the original series can't be the only autobots left from a planet full of them.
btw, while on the topic of the 1986 movie, I've a question. I know the real-world answer is "because they wanted to sell new/more toys," but within the G1 universe is there any explanation of where charatcers like Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus, Kup, Arcee etc came from?
ie, why we never saw them in the two seasons that came before in the show. Granted there's 20 years of events we don't see between season 2 (the 80s) and the movie (2005)
I just wondered if the comics or whatnot ever covered that perioid?
My theory on that is Ultra Magnus, Kup and others were autobots still back on Cybertron fighting the war, hiding, surviving, or whatever. The autobots we see on earth in the original series can't be the only autobots left from a planet full of them.
Yeah, that's what I thought too. IIRC the first 2 seasons of Geewun were set in real time (1984~1985?) and then the film blasted into the future: 2005. By that time They had brought whichever Cybertron-based bots back to Earth.
Sadly, if you prefer the newer gen of G1 bots (Arcee, Galvatron, etc), there's but a 30 episode season 3 and a lowly 3 episodes of season 4 containing those heroes.... but the good news is, if you can handle the subs, Transformers Headmasters is the Japanese continuation of G1 (I consider it season 5) and story-wise it's the best of the bunch. Some terrific stuff in there if you can deal with the continuity foolishness. They play pretty loose with the established order of the first 4 seasons... but the animation is up several notches and it's a bit more directed at older audiences because it wasn't aimed for a North American audience.
btw, while on the topic of the 1986 movie, I've a question. I know the real-world answer is "because they wanted to sell new/more toys," but within the G1 universe is there any explanation of where charatcers like Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus, Kup, Arcee etc came from?
ie, why we never saw them in the two seasons that came before in the show. Granted there's 20 years of events we don't see between season 2 (the 80s) and the movie (2005)
I just wondered if the comics or whatnot ever covered that perioid?
Then again, other characters like the Protectobots and Omega Supreme just randomly appeared in Season 2, so it's not like it hadn't happened before.
I actually liked the female Autobot Arcee, even though despite describing her as a tough warrior they always had her getting hurt
Hey, I'm a G1 fan through and through, but nostalgia blinds many here... the animated movie looks nice but is a mess story-wise. The structure is terrible, it makes no allowance for a wider audience (at least the UK version added some narration at the beginning - the US one doesn't even have that!)... yeah, I love watching it but I can hardly call it a good film.
I voted for the 2007 film; Speilberg's prints are still firmly on it and it has a sense of wonder lost from all the sequels.
Hey, I'm a G1 fan through and through, but nostalgia blinds many here... the animated movie looks nice but is a mess story-wise. The structure is terrible, it makes no allowance for a wider audience (at least the UK version added some narration at the beginning - the US one doesn't even have that!)... yeah, I love watching it but I can hardly call it a good film.
I voted for the 2007 film; Speilberg's prints are still firmly on it and it has a sense of wonder lost from all the sequels.
I just rewatched the 86 movie and you're right. After the attack on Autobot City (which itself was a loud, jumbled of nonstop action scenes), the movie does fall apart. I never got into the season 3 characters introduced in the movie, the new Decepticons, the Quintessons, or Rodimus Prime.
Rockin Soundtrack though.
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