I watch everything with subtitles anyway. (When available.) even if it's in english.
I cannot tell you the sheer number of movie quotes and lines I misinterpreted as a kid just going by ear.
Fun fact, I had no idea what the lyrics to Dragula were despite seeing the first matrix many, many...
The problem with accurately portraying something as annoying is that it is still annoying. It doesn't suddenly cease to be annoying because it's realistic or because it's art.
Cyberverse suffers from being an 11 minute show, so while the plots are cool, there's basically little to no time for character development for 98% of the cast. It's a great ride, though.
I came to Prime later, so I guess I just judged it on it's own merits instead of whatever pre-release hype was around it.
I was still annoyed they canceled Animated.
Prime is probably my third favorite show (Behind Animated and Beast Wars) though Earthspark is already a firery contender, but I'll have to wait until it's done before ranking it.
It was just a really solid show with great characters and an actually took the "robots in disguise" idea...
The first chunk of Armada is tedius as all hell, though halfway through it starts actually getting surprisingly good and ends on a very high note.
I think it might have the only cartoon episode focused entirely on the Decepticons (aside from some Autobot cameos in teh last scene) They even...
These are confirmations of listings that leaked out late last year/early this year. There's more if you want to peruse them.
Legacy Core
Bouldercrash (originally listed as 'Core Rock1')
Energon Megatron
Tasmanian Kid
Beast Machines Cheetor
Dinobot
Legacy Deluxe
Animated Bumblebee
Rescue Bots...
I'm guessing if they didn't feel compelled to keep the "Bumblebee talks through the radio" conciet, he would have been the main character in RotB still and Mirage wouldn't have been there, or would have been a supporting character like Arcee.
They obviously wanted someone who could banter with...
Bumblebee appears to have been an outlier, unfortunately. It wasn't high art, but it did feel like it aspired to be a bit more than a disposable summer movie.
It's a pure popcorn flick with none of Michael Bay's weirdness in it. I think it's kind of boring as the seventh attempt at a live action TF movie, but at least there's nothing in it that makes me go "Why is this is a Transformers movie."
No Bumblebee pissing on a dude
No camera shots ogling a...
Erial/Dion is not officially out yet. You can grab it from Pulse if you have an SDCC code, but there's no release date for when everyone will be able to buy it, yet. Speculation is next week.
Size hasn't been the determining factor for pricepoint for awhile now. Budget is. Higher pricepoints get more budget for things like parts count, complexity and paint, not just size. There's a reason they do the triple changers as leaders despite them being voyager sized.
Javelin in IDW2 was the one who got part of her head blown off (by Kaskade) and suffered some PTSD for it, hesitating in battle. She had a redemption moment towards the end when she had one of the weaponizers load up on her back and she basically went ballistic on some Decepticons.
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