Is that really what they're aspiring to?
I mean, I guess it's a good goal, but...
Is that really what they're aspiring to?
Is that really what they're aspiring to?
I mean, I guess it's a good goal, but...
The 2004 Furman-penned Ultimate Guide book that positioned Dreamwave G1 as the "definitive" version of Transformers certainly tried to make that claim in lieu of the comics ever getting the chance to do so by themselves:(Had Dreamwave-G1 lasted longer, they likely would have tried to claim the connection, certainly having the benefit of coming out later they could shape their saga to fit. Alas, it is only a possibility....)
That's... a very unique and not very historical definition of the term "Danelaw."danelaw*
*A term from general Fandom-that-was, referring to the social space populated by "mundanes" -- that is, non-fans. Not every non-fan is reactionary about it, of course, but high school is what it is....
Ah yes, DK's Ultimate Guide was sort of "Aligned before Aligned" in that respect.The 2004 Furman-penned Ultimate Guide book that positioned Dreamwave G1 as the "definitive" version of Transformers certainly tried to make that claim in lieu of the comics ever getting the chance to do so by themselves....
Unique, yes.That's... a very unique and not very historical definition of the term "Danelaw."
My grad work was focused on Medieval northern European history, so you'll forgive me if I saw "Danelaw" and defaulted to the historical definition.Historical, well, it doesn't have precedence (which is what I assume you mean) compared to the Danelaw derived from the 865 Viking Invasions of England and eventually bundled into Cnut's North Sea Empire, true.
Kind of an interesting take tbh.Anyway, though I read the book after high school, the idea that I was basically residing in a strange land populated by those who simply could not understand why I liked the things I did, even as they had their own Socially Accepted fan cultures (e.g. sportsball) resonated with me, made me think "Yes, that explains what I went through."
I'd wager most non-fans/general audiences know Transformers from the G1 Sunbow show first, the live action movies second, and the G1 Marvel comics a distant third.
If you wanted to suggest that more people know Transformers from the live action movie than the Sunbow show I wouldn't argue, but I'd still say the Sunbow version remains the most well known animated form of the franchise, which still makes it a useful touchstone when discussing a new animated movieReally? The Live Action Movies have gotten pretty steady advertising and marketing (and releases) since 2007 whereas the Sunbow show…has not.
This is Brave cultural appropriationBrave Commander Optimus Prime officially revealed:
]https://tformers.com/daily-prime-tr...icial-reveal-from-takara-tomy/53308/news.html
Again, leader sized based on the Prime Changer design with more bells and whistles, including a swappable face gimmick. But I can't get over how small his eyes look in "prime mode". Like he's been staring at the Matrix all day...
Expect an import this fall, just like the Leader sized Optimus Primal we got last year.
TakaraTomy will be hearing from Dagwon's lawyers.This is Brave cultural appropriation
Which would be the first time cultural appropriation has ever been described as "brave".This is Brave cultural appropriation
Proper nouns are a hell of a thingWhich would be the first time cultural appropriation has ever been described as "brave".
Could've been worse. Could have been another joke about the Pixar movie.Proper nouns are a hell of a thing