G1 Transformers Size, Power, and Mass

Princess Viola

Dumbass Asexual
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We google things and watch YouTube videos, not check out books at the library.
Maybe you don't check out books at the library.
 

Spin-Out

i cant take it anymore im at my limit
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“All Hail Megatron” had the best artwork because it looked exactly like th G1 cartoon.
the art was the only thing about AHM that didn't suck ass. it still wasn't as good as anything nick roche did, or alex milne's art for mtmte, or saren stone's art for windblade
 

ooo-baby

BANNED
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I’m seeing a lot of myself in G1 Galvatron:


I hope others will see the same and be more understanding and forgiving toward me. I like to shoot first and ask questions later.

I’d like to see myself as someone who shoots from the hip, a swashbuckler.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
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That episode was anything but simple. The good guy heroes of the story forcibly used brainwashing technology to control the Constructicons, robbing them of all free will and using them for slave labor. That is all kinds of unethical.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
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What text-free versions? The wiki's pics all have Japanese text in them.
 

ooo-baby

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I may be mistaken. I think I inferred that when this guy said the ending of Japanese G1 was told through a series of Magazine spreads and the pictures he showed did not have any speech bubbles or text, I just assumed they were just artwork. Maybe he was just showing the covers:


Well since the text would have all been in Japanese anyway, American audiences would have had to infer what was going on simply by looking at the pictures anyway.
 

ooo-baby

BANNED
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Season 1 was the best of G1 writing:


It had those human touches that Bob Budiansky incorporated into the comics.

The 1986 animated movie killed the G1 cartoon series by killing off all those Season 1 characters.
 

Sabrblade

Continuity Nutcase
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Well since the text would have all been in Japanese anyway, American audiences would have had to infer what was going on simply by looking at the pictures anyway.
American audiences never even got to see them back then since they were only released in magazines never published anywhere outside of Japan.
 


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