This might upset some people. I'm sorry if that happens. I don't want to take anyone to task over their fandom or who or what they like. I've just been thinking about this and some anecdotal evidence came my way.
This fandom is kind of weird when it comes to Hot Rod/Rodimus.
The early online discourse was shaped by those who saw the '86 movie as kids, and who carried their disappointment/sadness/anger over Optimus' death with them. Early online discourse was all about how Rodimus sucked, how he killed Optimus, wasn't as good as Optimus, etc...
Eventually a younger crop of fans, not necessarily influenced by the gut reaction of seeing a beloved character killed before they were even ten, came up and became more active in the fandom. These fans pushed back against the older group, with the notions that Hot Rod/Rodimus being "bad" or in any way responsible for Optimus' death being thrown at those deemed "Geewuners," people who were so emotionally invested in G1-specifically '84-'85 G1- that they couldn't move on.
This group eventually supplanted the first group and that status quo has remained mostly unchallenged, with the negative feelings towards Hot Rod/Rodimus being used comedy. An in-joke at the expense of aging Gen Xers unable to come to grips with their cartoon robo daddy dying.
You almost have to defend your criticism of Hot Rod if you have any, to insist it's not coming from a place of "I can't get over a forty year old movie," and frankly? A lot of people get REALLY defensive about Hot Rod/Rodimus, even if they weren't part of that group that had to fight back against the Gewunners in the early days of the online fandom. It's just learnt behaviour now, Rodimus is Good and you should push back if anyone says otherwise.
I say all of this because I had that rare thing not too long ago, a discussion about Transformers with non-fans.
I'm one of the younger teachers at my place of employment, and so a lot of my work peers are older than me. And I was discussing the 1986 movie with a few who were into Transformers as kids, saw the movie, but who haven't stuck with the franchise. General audience types.
Their takeaway was that Hot Rod/Rodimus was lame. Not because he was responsible for Optimus dying or because he replaced him. They just didn't like him because he seemed like he was conceived by a corporate exec trying to connect with the kids.
Hot Rod isn't a boring truck, he's a sports car! With a flame deco! He's not a robo dad like Optimus, he's young! Hip! He uses slang! He's got attitude! And some of you can already see where this is going.
To people who saw the '86 changeover at the time but who aren't influenced by years of online flame wars, Rodimus is just Transformers Poochie.
I don't mean to insult anyone who hates or likes Rodimus. I just find it curious that it's not just "he killed Optimus and so he sucks" or "he's great you just can't let go of an old movie and your robo dad."
Outside of our bubble... Rodimus just... sort of comes across as cynical focus group-directed character design.
This fandom is kind of weird when it comes to Hot Rod/Rodimus.
The early online discourse was shaped by those who saw the '86 movie as kids, and who carried their disappointment/sadness/anger over Optimus' death with them. Early online discourse was all about how Rodimus sucked, how he killed Optimus, wasn't as good as Optimus, etc...
Eventually a younger crop of fans, not necessarily influenced by the gut reaction of seeing a beloved character killed before they were even ten, came up and became more active in the fandom. These fans pushed back against the older group, with the notions that Hot Rod/Rodimus being "bad" or in any way responsible for Optimus' death being thrown at those deemed "Geewuners," people who were so emotionally invested in G1-specifically '84-'85 G1- that they couldn't move on.
This group eventually supplanted the first group and that status quo has remained mostly unchallenged, with the negative feelings towards Hot Rod/Rodimus being used comedy. An in-joke at the expense of aging Gen Xers unable to come to grips with their cartoon robo daddy dying.
You almost have to defend your criticism of Hot Rod if you have any, to insist it's not coming from a place of "I can't get over a forty year old movie," and frankly? A lot of people get REALLY defensive about Hot Rod/Rodimus, even if they weren't part of that group that had to fight back against the Gewunners in the early days of the online fandom. It's just learnt behaviour now, Rodimus is Good and you should push back if anyone says otherwise.
I say all of this because I had that rare thing not too long ago, a discussion about Transformers with non-fans.
I'm one of the younger teachers at my place of employment, and so a lot of my work peers are older than me. And I was discussing the 1986 movie with a few who were into Transformers as kids, saw the movie, but who haven't stuck with the franchise. General audience types.
Their takeaway was that Hot Rod/Rodimus was lame. Not because he was responsible for Optimus dying or because he replaced him. They just didn't like him because he seemed like he was conceived by a corporate exec trying to connect with the kids.
Hot Rod isn't a boring truck, he's a sports car! With a flame deco! He's not a robo dad like Optimus, he's young! Hip! He uses slang! He's got attitude! And some of you can already see where this is going.
To people who saw the '86 changeover at the time but who aren't influenced by years of online flame wars, Rodimus is just Transformers Poochie.
I don't mean to insult anyone who hates or likes Rodimus. I just find it curious that it's not just "he killed Optimus and so he sucks" or "he's great you just can't let go of an old movie and your robo dad."
Outside of our bubble... Rodimus just... sort of comes across as cynical focus group-directed character design.