And with the recent presentation of the original first draft script of the movie, we know that Optimus Prime was always going be killed off no matter what. So one way or another, the sadness that people felt from his loss would have still been a thing.
Just one thing. The stream system debuted in 2008. The two Kiss Players timelines were published in 2006 and 2007, respectively (with the TFWiki article that first introduced the combined timeline to us English-speakers debuting in October 2007). ;)
Thinking more about it after all this cosmic talk, I think I may have figured out a possible answer to the following inquiry:
The sealing of Unicron's remains was depicted like this:
As shown, the sealing was performed by Primus himself, whose power is righteous Angolmois Energy, the...
Finally had a chance to watch all four videos. Boy, did I sure get a lot of little details wrong in my write-up.
Broad details were fine, but little things were confused in the second-hand reports on Discord and Twitter that I was going off of.
Yeah, Japanese Unicron always stuck true to the "big robot dude built by a monkey scientist" origin, just with the added wrinkle of Angolmois Energy thrown in (which was a retcon unto itself since that energy originally wasn't associated with Unicron at all). But with the advent of recent media...
The first-wave 1996 toys were made before the cartoon, so Dinobot's toy was already a Maximal before the show came up with the defector idea. His original toy bio presents him as simply a heroic Maximal by default:
That's also why several of the pre-Transmetal toys looked so different form...
That AVP entry was written at a time before the whole story was known, based on outdated conceptions that wouldn't be cleared up until after Fun Pub's tenure as a licensee had expired. Jim Sorenson (the guy who wrote AVP) has even gone on record of saying that we shouldn't take everything...
Oh for Pete's sake. Car Robots was always part of Japanese G1. Nobody in the Western World knew that at the time because no one had access to it in its original language. Nor any access to the other Japanese G1 things that it contained references to (references that were erased/ignored by the...
I wonder if there's any possibility of Hasbro starting up their own comic book company so that they could publish comics for their own properties all in-house, like how they have done for their film and television properties by creating their own film/TV production company.
There is also King Rhoam's mentioning it to have been the birthplace of Hyrule.
Though, there was an old theory someone on YouTube had in which the entire Great Plateau had been lifted off the ground from its original location and moved to its current one. By whom and for what reason? Who...
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