I don't see anything new or different about that timeline from what was already seen in the one on the official Zelda website (which was based on the one from the Encyclopedia book, which was itself an updated version of the Historia timeline).
The most that I can recall of any of it being addressed was a short bit in the Firebug episode where Flass asks Bullock to punch him, and Bullock was very clearly uncomfortable about hitting him, as if it was because it would look like a white man beating a black man in the street. But even that...
This thing has HasLab Unicron beated by a wide margin as the single most expensive HasTak-made converting Transformer that isn't a lucky draw figure.
660,000 JPY = a whopping $4521.66 USD!
The thing is, the show establishes the Terrans as being Cybertronians, just classified as "Cybertronus terran" rather than "Cybertronus cybertronii". In other words, Earth-born Cybertronians instead of Cybertron-born ones.
What was actually said in the cartoon was that the art of transformation was invented by the early Autobots in order to combat the might of the early Decepticons with stealth tactics.
And this was at a point long after the Quintessons had already been kicked off the planet, meaning their rule...
This basically is a Studio Series version, since Evan Brooks has previously stated that if they ever were to do a SS86 version of astrotrain, it would most likely just be a mere redeco of this Siege mold.
Just so it's clear, that statement mainly applied when it was John Warden (whom the quote came from) in charge of Transformers at Hasbro, and before then when Aaron Archer was in charge as well. But now? Now it feels a little different when we have the likes of Mark, Evan, and BMac running...
You can also see little glimpses of characters from Masterforce, Victory, Armada, and G1 in this teaser trailer.
From what little can be deduced from this teaser and its name, the project may end up being just a promotional video celebrating the 40th anniversary.
And this updated Seibertron post has backed off on calling Cyberworld a show:
https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/list-of-upcoming-new-transformers-cyberworld-toys-includes-galvatron-skybyte-mirage-and-more/48307/
Which Episode 16 also confirmed was just fanservice and that that "flashback" wasn't a completely accurate depiction of all the events that happened in it. ;)
Man, I wish Keith David had used his Goliath voice for Grimlock. Was so looking forward to that, and was a little let down when he just...
No, I said the Batman Begins version was just the most recognizable version. The link I included said which comic issue he originated from, Batman #404 (February 1987).
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