Something I've taken pleasure from viewing on YouTube is some of these fanmade Transformers openings for seasons that never occurred.
Basically in the style of Seasons 4 and 5, these apply the Season 3 theme (aka The Best One) against animation from those latter-year toy commercials, like so:
Of course, we never did get later seasons of G1 past Season 5 (which was itself repackaged episodes from the previous four seasons, bookended by Tommy Kennedy talking to a giant Powermaster Optimus Prime puppet).
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, on the other hand, which ended its run with Sunbow around a similar time, would come back later and continue their story under the guidance of DiC, who are best known for cartoons such as The Real Ghostbusters, Inspector Gadget, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Captain N: The Game Master, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Captain N and The New Super Mario World (yes, it was actually called that), Double Dragon, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM, and Sonic Underground.
They weren't nobodies, but they did apparently work cheaper (enough so that to insiders, "DiC" stood for "Do it Cheap").
Something I noticed about the latter G1 commercials/the intros above is that they look... different. My understanding is they were still done by Sunbow, but even so, I was nevertheless reminded of the DiC G.I. Joe cartoon. And that got me to wondering...
What if DiC had continued Transformers G1 the way they did G.I. Joe? Based on what they did with A Real American Hero, what would that be like?
Well, for starters, if the above is any indication, we might have got a banging new theme. I know "Got To Get Tough, Yo Joe" isn't as iconic as the original, but man, it still occupies a space in my head rent-free, and I still hum it from time to time.
For another thing, there would probably have been a shift in the voice cast, but maybe not a total one -- at least at first. From Wikipedia:
So on the one hand, we might have seen more of Chris Latta as Starscream in his Pretender and Action Master forms. But beyond that...? Most of the roles the ones who did return for G.I. Joe's first DiC season weren't really in the latter part of the toy line. Guys like Superion, Sandstorm, and Blitzwing. So it would probably be an entirely new cast.
However, it's worth noting that several voices who would join the Transformers brand a few years later were a part of this new Joe lineup. Garry Chalk, Jim Byrnes, David Kaye, Scott McNeil, Doug Parker, and Maurice LaMarche (okay, he came in a bit later than the rest) were all on hand.
Could we have gotten Chalktimus Prime and Kayatron years before they took on the roles for the Unicron Trilogy (and the adjacent character namesakes in Beast Wars, of course)?
Eh, maybe, maybe not. Still, it's interesting to imagine!
I haven't yet seen the full series, but I do know that the DiC series of G.I. Joe isn't as fondly remembered as the Sunbow era. Could Transformers have fared any better? What sort of plots do you think we might have gotten had they continued on?
And, of course, would it be worth it?
Discuss.
Basically in the style of Seasons 4 and 5, these apply the Season 3 theme (aka The Best One) against animation from those latter-year toy commercials, like so:
Of course, we never did get later seasons of G1 past Season 5 (which was itself repackaged episodes from the previous four seasons, bookended by Tommy Kennedy talking to a giant Powermaster Optimus Prime puppet).
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, on the other hand, which ended its run with Sunbow around a similar time, would come back later and continue their story under the guidance of DiC, who are best known for cartoons such as The Real Ghostbusters, Inspector Gadget, The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, Captain N: The Game Master, The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3, Captain N and The New Super Mario World (yes, it was actually called that), Double Dragon, Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM, and Sonic Underground.
They weren't nobodies, but they did apparently work cheaper (enough so that to insiders, "DiC" stood for "Do it Cheap").
Something I noticed about the latter G1 commercials/the intros above is that they look... different. My understanding is they were still done by Sunbow, but even so, I was nevertheless reminded of the DiC G.I. Joe cartoon. And that got me to wondering...
What if DiC had continued Transformers G1 the way they did G.I. Joe? Based on what they did with A Real American Hero, what would that be like?
Well, for starters, if the above is any indication, we might have got a banging new theme. I know "Got To Get Tough, Yo Joe" isn't as iconic as the original, but man, it still occupies a space in my head rent-free, and I still hum it from time to time.
For another thing, there would probably have been a shift in the voice cast, but maybe not a total one -- at least at first. From Wikipedia:
Because the DiC series was produced in Canada, an almost entirely new cast was assembled. Only a few actors from the Sunbow series returned for the DIC series; Sgt. Slaughter, Chris Latta (the voice of Cobra Commander), Ed Gilbert (Hawk), Jerry Houser (Sci-Fi) and Morgan Lofting (Baroness). With Season 2, Chris Latta was the only voice actor to return, and the Baroness and Hawk were recast with new voices.
So on the one hand, we might have seen more of Chris Latta as Starscream in his Pretender and Action Master forms. But beyond that...? Most of the roles the ones who did return for G.I. Joe's first DiC season weren't really in the latter part of the toy line. Guys like Superion, Sandstorm, and Blitzwing. So it would probably be an entirely new cast.
However, it's worth noting that several voices who would join the Transformers brand a few years later were a part of this new Joe lineup. Garry Chalk, Jim Byrnes, David Kaye, Scott McNeil, Doug Parker, and Maurice LaMarche (okay, he came in a bit later than the rest) were all on hand.
Could we have gotten Chalktimus Prime and Kayatron years before they took on the roles for the Unicron Trilogy (and the adjacent character namesakes in Beast Wars, of course)?
Eh, maybe, maybe not. Still, it's interesting to imagine!
I haven't yet seen the full series, but I do know that the DiC series of G.I. Joe isn't as fondly remembered as the Sunbow era. Could Transformers have fared any better? What sort of plots do you think we might have gotten had they continued on?
And, of course, would it be worth it?
Discuss.