Well, it had to happen...
I think they brought that up in one of the footnotes at the top of the screen later on?They forgot to mention that Unicron is now no longer a singular entity throughout the multiverse though, thanks to the Terminus Blade/Star Saber creating "The Shroud". Thus, only one aspect of Unicron was destroyed by Galactus.
not to mention the ultimate nullifier is the most broken anything in Marvel. as long as you have a strong enough will (and Galactus def has a strong enough will) you can destroy anything with it.
Or an agenda.I can't help but think it's kinda sad that Transformers has a rather poor record with Death Battle. Starscream took on Rainbow Dash...and lost. Optimus Prime took on Amuro Ray and the RX-78-2...and won. Megatron took on Frieza...and lost. And now Unicron takes on Galactus...and lost.
Methinks there's a lesson here.
Is there a link to just that "death battle"?I love how they build Unicron up as basically being unbeatable; carrying on about how he's the "embodiment of evil", that "as long as evil exists, Unicron will exist." Saying "He was there at the beginning of the universe, and he'll be there at the end!" And then have Galactus beat him.
They also posted a follow-up live stream about the Silver Surfer vs Galvatron.
"Power scaling arguments are for dweebs and dopes"?I can't help but think it's kinda sad that Transformers has a rather poor record with Death Battle. Starscream took on Rainbow Dash...and lost. Optimus Prime took on Amuro Ray and the RX-78-2...and won. Megatron took on Frieza...and lost. And now Unicron takes on Galactus...and lost.
Methinks there's a lesson here.
Ego?And I don't even know what they thought Starscream and Rainbow Dash had in common.
I've always assumed they wanted to capitalize on FiM's popularity, Transformers seemed like the obvious opposing franchise (Hasbro toylines popular at the time), naturally limited themselves to Transformers that somone who was only a fan of MLP might have heard of and vice versa, and among the combinations that gave them, pairing the fliers seemed like the most sensible option.And I don't even know what they thought Starscream and Rainbow Dash had in common.
Not to mention their matching confidence, cockiness, egocentrism, stubbornness, ambition, and air superiority.I've always assumed they wanted to capitalize on FiM's popularity, Transformers seemed like the obvious opposing franchise (Hasbro toylines popular at the time), naturally limited themselves to Transformers that somone who was only a fan of MLP might have heard of and vice versa, and among the combinations that gave them, pairing the fliers seemed like the most sensible option.
...why are only two of those age-restricted and have to be viewed on YouTube?Previously on Death Battle...
I saw they were doing that, but that was a Death Battle Cast, and I haven't had time to watch it. How'd it go?They also posted a follow-up live stream about the Silver Surfer vs Galvatron.
It's annoying, right? Perhaps it's due to some violent content? Either way, I can't play it from the timestamp of the actual battle taking place when it's age-restricted, which means it must be played at YouTube, from the beginning, which means ads must be played (unless you've got a decent adblocker or 3p YouTube app)......why are only two of those age-restricted and have to be viewed on YouTube?
I saw they were doing that, but that was a Death Battle Cast, and I haven't had time to watch it. How'd it go?
...why am I even asking? I'm pretty sure it went just like the big guys, only much worse for the loser.
Amuro bleeds, and the Starscream one mentions Kiss Players....why are only two of those age-restricted and have to be viewed on YouTube?