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As bad of a show as Beast Machines was, at least it fulfilled the basic competence of having characters go from A to B in a way that you could understand. The anime shows were poo poo, and prove that Japan should design the toys (and maybe do the art) and America should write the loving things.
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I understand not liking the G1 anime shows in general, but for some reason I really liked Victory. I shocked myself by actually laughing at Dinoforce (I usually loathe anime-style comedy characters), the animation quality is higher than usual, and the plots usually make some kind of sense. Like, at least Beast Wars season 1 levels of sense.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 19:56 |
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GD_American posted:Japan should design the toys (and maybe do the art) and America should write the loving things. After seeing the Transformers Go! figures, I'm not so sure about that first part.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 20:10 |
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No Your Other Left posted:After seeing the Transformers Go! figures, I'm not so sure about that first part. yeah on second thought Hasbro has had some great designs come out of RI the last 10 years so scratch that
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 20:21 |
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Japan has made some really kickass giant robot shows (in fact, they pretty much invented it), so why they suck so bad at Transformers is anyone's guess. Maybe it's because they're sentient and not piloted mecha? And gently caress, Gaogaigar had sentient not-transformers too so I dunno what the gently caress. I think the bottom line is nobody cares about Transformers in Japan so no effort is put into the series, and it's aimed at VERY young children - basically the Bakugan and Pokemon crowd I suppose.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 22:31 |
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I watched Energon and Cybertron as the actual shows with subtitles. I found Superlink and Galaxy Force pretty fun to watch as a Japanese childrens cartoon. The English dub of those were terrible though and I still don't know why they ad-libbed filler lines when there wasn't any lines spoken originally. I love the toy lines that came with them. I saw some of the Transformers Go toys when I was in Japan and they looked really bad in person with the plastic looking cheap and fragile.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 22:40 |
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So it looks like there are new Single pack Minicons out. I'll be taking pictures of them soon.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 22:48 |
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I should note that while I do hate Beast Machines on a special level because of the lovely writing of the Beast Wars characters, I was able to watch the whole thing on DVD without too much trouble. I have yet to actually make it through more than half a season of any of the Unicron Trilogy drivel, so I would not call BM the worst TF series on its own merits. It may be bad, but it's not (generally) insulting.Gammatron 64 posted:Japan has made some really kickass giant robot shows (in fact, they pretty much invented it), so why they suck so bad at Transformers is anyone's guess. Maybe it's because they're sentient and not piloted mecha? And gently caress, Gaogaigar had sentient not-transformers too so I dunno what the gently caress. I will just never understand why Japan doesn't seem to think "giant alien robots who transform into other things" is a good enough hook for a show, and insist on introducing all the weird mystical poo poo and tone-deaf slapstick into it. In all the years Transformers have existed, how the hell hasn't at least one of the Japan-produced shows been something along the lines of MS 08th Squad? Keldroc fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Dec 19, 2013 |
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Keldroc posted:I should note that while I do hate Beast Machines on a special level because of the lovely writing of the Beast Wars characters, I was able to watch the whole thing on DVD without too much trouble. I have yet to actually make it through more than half a season of any of the Unicron Trilogy drivel, so I would not call BM the worst TF series on its own merits. It may be bad, but it's not (generally) insulting. Don't you mean 08th MS Team?
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:03 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:Japan has made some really kickass giant robot shows (in fact, they pretty much invented it), so why they suck so bad at Transformers is anyone's guess. And yeah, what Keldroc said - That stuff goes in shonen too. Imagine Overlord's two wacky sidekicks, and a scene where they dance around with sweat drops on their head. How many of these bits did AEC have in it? I watched like nine seconds of Headmasters and I know it had all of this poo poo.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:14 |
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Spiderdrake posted:Cliffhangers at every fight scene I pictured Cliffjumpers at every fight scene and was ok with it
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:18 |
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Keldroc posted:I should note that while I do hate Beast Machines on a special level because of the lovely writing of the Beast Wars characters, I was able to watch the whole thing on DVD without too much trouble. I have yet to actually make it through more than half a season of any of the Unicron Trilogy drivel, so I would not call BM the worst TF series on its own merits. It may be bad, but it's not (generally) insulting. I think the idea that mechanical beings on a mechanical planet are judged by their oracle to be living "incorrectly" because they have not integrated organic life into their society is an insultingly dumb and generic typical 90s Captain Planet "go green" message. Also Bob Skir gets a lot of the blame, but I think it's important to remember that Marv Wolfman, one of the most boring and talentless men ever to write a billion comic books, developed the show and contributed many of the scripts.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:27 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:Japan has made some really kickass giant robot shows (in fact, they pretty much invented it), so why they suck so bad at Transformers is anyone's guess. Maybe it's because they're sentient and not piloted mecha? And gently caress, Gaogaigar had sentient not-transformers too so I dunno what the gently caress. None of the bots in the entire Brave line don't transform in some fashion. Even Mic Sounders transforms from a smaller robot to a bigger robot.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:30 |
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drrockso20 posted:Don't you mean 08th MS Team? I mean the good down-to-earth Gundam show whose name I didn't bother to Google before mentioning it because I assumed people who knew the show would be competent enough to figure out what I was referring to.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:37 |
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Why cookie Rocket posted:I think the idea that mechanical beings on a mechanical planet are judged by their oracle to be living "incorrectly" because they have not integrated organic life into their society is an insultingly dumb and generic typical 90s Captain Planet "go green" message. This pissed me off watching the show as a kid, all it did was make Optimus look like some kind of religious fanatic and Megatron seem kind of reasonable in comparison. I've got no issues with playing up that angle (the Bay films seem to revel in it) but I don't think the writers intended it that way in BM. For all it's problems, as soon as we started getting the shows in from Japan I missed Beast Machines. To this day I can't believe that many years of terrible, terrible anime didn't utterly kill my interest in the franchise. Transtech would have been trippy as balls, I wish we had gotten that.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:40 |
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For whatever reason, Japan does not like giant robots that are sentient. Piloted giant robots are okay, and small sentient robots are okay, and giant robots piloted by a smaller robot (or the big robot being an extension of the smaller one) are all okay, though, so I have no idea. *shrugs* If they do another Transformers anime any time soon, I'm guessing it'll be a "the toys themselves are alive" show, since that's pretty much where the genre has gone lately.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:42 |
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Tighclops posted:To this day I can't believe that many years of terrible, terrible anime didn't utterly kill my interest in the franchise. From 2002 - 2006 I only purchased Battle Ravage. Then I went into a TRU and saw Cybertron, BW10, Alternators, and Classics on the shelves and fell off the wagon so drat hard.
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:43 |
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SpazmasterX posted:None of the bots in the entire Brave line don't transform in some fashion. Even Mic Sounders transforms from a smaller robot to a bigger robot. I mean "not-transformers" in that guys like Volfogg are basically Transformers in all but name, not that they don't transform. Keldroc posted:I mean the good down-to-earth Gundam show whose name I didn't bother to Google before mentioning it because I assumed people who knew the show would be competent enough to figure out what I was referring to. To be fair, Gundam sort of went downhill within the last decade so it might not be the most apt choice - Unicorn and Build Fighters have been the only Gundam shows I've liked since Turn A (which was made in 1999!) But yeah, I would LOVE a quality Transformers anime, but stuff like old school Gundam, Macross, Patlabor etc is sort of more aimed at a teenage demographic while Transformers is like, aimed at toddlers in Japan. SpikeMcclane posted:For whatever reason, Japan does not like giant robots that are sentient. Piloted giant robots are okay, and small sentient robots are okay, and giant robots piloted by a smaller robot (or the big robot being an extension of the smaller one) are all okay, though, so I have no idea. *shrugs* When you think about it, a giant loving robot with a mind of its own is a bit of a scary thought. When you have a mindless robot with a pilot, you don't have to worry about it going out of control as much! (Well, unless it's an Evangelion and those aren't technically robots, anyway.)
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# ? Dec 19, 2013 23:51 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:To be fair, Gundam sort of went downhill within the last decade so it might not be the most apt choice - Unicorn and Build Fighters have been the only Gundam shows I've liked since Turn A (which was made in 1999!) Oh, I am well aware of what's happened to Gundam. I was specifically calling that particular show out as an example of the approach I wish just one Japanese TF show had taken. quote:But yeah, I would LOVE a quality Transformers anime, but stuff like old school Gundam, Macross, Patlabor etc is sort of more aimed at a teenage demographic while Transformers is like, aimed at toddlers in Japan. True, but you'd think by this point the brand is big enough worldwide that Hasbro could just tell Japan "Give us something that won't loving mortify us" and they could grit their teeth and do it for at least one season.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 00:39 |
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Transformers seems to take place in a niche of science fiction that doesn't seem to have any Japanese equivalent.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 00:58 |
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SlothfulCobra posted:Transformers seems to take place in a niche of science fiction that doesn't seem to have any Japanese equivalent. T...The loving Transformers, dogg. Or like, anything from the Brave series? The entire Super Robot genre? The show is straight up called, Fight! Super Robot Lifeform: Transformers Rei_ fucked around with this message at 02:14 on Dec 20, 2013 |
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Keldroc posted:I mean the good down-to-earth Gundam show whose name I didn't bother to Google before mentioning it because I assumed people who knew the show would be competent enough to figure out what I was referring to. The only other show I can think of that would fit that is Gunparade March. Not the Orchestra one but the older on that came out in early 2000s. It ran the cliche of high school kids pilot robots but had a more grounded tone about battles and war. Wasn't there suppose to be an anime made to go with Transformers GO! or was that just a rumor?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:41 |
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Nah, that came out. I think TVN subtitled it?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:51 |
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The actual Transformers toys came from Japan a couple years before the show even existed - the Diaclone and Microman lines. Of course, Diaclone had no fiction beyond the pamphlets that came with the toys and they were piloted mecha instead of sentient robots, but Transformers is Japanese in its origin - it just had an American-made cartoon. Same applies to Gobots, which was originally Machine Robo. I've never seen any Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, I'm just familiar with the toys, but they are sentient robots in that, aren't they? And Gaogaigar has a bunch of not-Transformers in it that look and act just like Transformers. Almost all transformers have faces and design cues typical of your average Japanese super robot, like Brave Raideen. Dude looks a lot like a Transformer. In fact, before Mazinger Z (the first piloted robot), there was Tetsujin 28, or Gigantor, although Gigantor was remote controlled by a little kid. Giant Robo is very similar to Gigantor, who also hangs out with a little kid, but has some degree of intelligence, although he just kinda grunts instead of talking. Giant Robo has a really awesome OVA, by the way. The Giant Robo OVA is similar to Big O, which is also awesome. I don't think Japanese animators are ever going to take Transformers seriously, though. We are never getting a more serious, mature Transformers anime in the same vein as Universal Century Gundam stuff. Hell, we're luckily if the Transformers in the anime get any characterization at all, which they rarely do beyond "heroic hero man", "evil bad guy" and "comic relief butt monkey."
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 02:54 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:Same applies to Gobots, which was originally Machine Robo. I've never seen any Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos, I'm just familiar with the toys, but they are sentient robots in that, aren't they? The Gobots are actually cyborgs! Gobotron was a dying planet, so the inhabitants put their brains into robotic bodies to survive. I've just realised this is also the origin story of the Cybermen too. Leader-1 exclaiming "We muzzzzzt sur-vive!" comes to mind.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:26 |
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I figure someone's going to suggest that there be a show that's American written and japanese animated, but that's what we just had with Prime.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:30 |
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The_Doctor posted:The Gobots are actually cyborgs! Gobotron was a dying planet, so the inhabitants put their brains into robotic bodies to survive. That's the Gobots, I mean this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xl4IqLfzHwg And this is what we got: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ARpYKUoNB8 Also, I caught an episode of Ben 10 one morning and it has loving Crasher from the Gobots in it.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:33 |
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This is what the vehicle mode looks like on a 60 dollar toy. For $18, I'm pleased to have a huge, ugly Optimus. For $60 I'd return this POS.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 03:36 |
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Joe Fisto posted:This is what the vehicle mode looks like on a 60 dollar toy. For $18, I'm pleased to have a huge, ugly Optimus. For $60 I'd return this POS. Does he feel heavy at all or is he mostly hollow?
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 04:14 |
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Gammatron 64 posted:
Crasher's my favorite, I'm gonna need all the details.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 05:43 |
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Why cookie Rocket posted:Crasher's my favorite, I'm gonna need all the details. http://ben10.wikia.com/wiki/Fistina Crasher was awesome, and had one of my favorite voices. She should really be rolled into proper Transformers continuity
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Joe Fisto posted:This is what the vehicle mode looks like on a 60 dollar toy. For $18, I'm pleased to have a huge, ugly Optimus. For $60 I'd return this POS. catch22 posted:http://ben10.wikia.com/wiki/Fistina
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 06:27 |
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Revolver Bunker posted:Does he feel heavy at all or is he mostly hollow? It's fairly light. Most of the weight feels like it's from the weird backpack gimmick. The lower legs are hollow. The front truck bits hide in there. Transformation is very basic. It feels like one of the upscaled legends figures.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 06:28 |
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I got Skids today and oh my god I love him so much.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 06:50 |
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That reminds me, apparently all Skids are coming mis-assembled. The upper leg parts are swapped right for left, and it's easy to verify if yours is affected because they're labeled L and R. Fortunately it's just the very top part of the leg right where it connects to the hip so you can fix it without any tools, just pop the leg off the balljoint then slide the top part off the rest of the upper leg and swap it. When it's fixed Skids can move his legs forward without that center ridge hitting the hip.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 08:03 |
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That Optimus Prime would be a disgrace no matter what size he's at. Look at that wacky anime sword on the side. Look at the weird-rear end front. Look at the fact that there's a hole right in the middle of the goddamn thing. And seriously, why does he need a goofy cannon wheel? If they really wanted to stick guns on Optimus that bad, they could just turn him into a tank. It seems like all the movie transformers since the Real Gear line and that one toaster are just poo poo.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 08:05 |
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That's a TFP Optimus, not a movie Optimus, although I'm sure there will be similar shortcomings in the TF4 toys judging by what we've seen so far.
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 08:49 |
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"oh hey I never looked at TF stuff on Etsy let's see wha-" http://www.etsy.com/listing/112337112/body-pilllow-case-of-transformers-g1?ref=related-4
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# ? Dec 20, 2013 09:21 |
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Knormal posted:That reminds me, apparently all Skids are coming mis-assembled. The upper leg parts are swapped right for left, and it's easy to verify if yours is affected because they're labeled L and R. Fortunately it's just the very top part of the leg right where it connects to the hip so you can fix it without any tools, just pop the leg off the balljoint then slide the top part off the rest of the upper leg and swap it. When it's fixed Skids can move his legs forward without that center ridge hitting the hip. I just tried to do this and the ball joint broke off inside his thigh/hip piece. Bought him out of state and the receipt is long gone; so long $18. So uh, everyone be careful if you do this.
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Look at this magnificent bastard that came yesterday.
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