I feel like the scene of Magnus being drawn and quartered was absolutely animated since the voice/sound effects in the film are 100% from that version.
It was also included in Marvel's comic book adaptation.
I feel like the scene of Magnus being drawn and quartered was absolutely animated since the voice/sound effects in the film are 100% from that version.
Animation work is done after the voices are recorded, no? Voice work is not an indication of finished animation.I feel like the scene of Magnus being drawn and quartered was absolutely animated since the voice/sound effects in the film are 100% from that version.
Animation work is done after the voices are recorded, no? Voice work is not an indication of finished animation.
spend god knows how much creating stuff whole cloth
The TPB version did add this one new scene set during the Autobot City battle:This is why I like the comic adaptation possibility. The deleted scenes don't cost any more to draw than anything else.
It's so annoying that IDW did the least interesting possible thing and just did an adaptation of the movie we already have.
The TPB version did add this one new scene set during the Autobot City battle:
Granted, this scene was a completely new one that was made up for the comic, instead of being something cut from an earlier draft of the movie's script.
Heck, the very first script for the movie was written before the cartoon ever even started airing.Well, my understanding was that the movie was started before these guys showed up in the cartoon, thus why they didn't show.
Yeah, I heard about that. Wheeljack was going to have a huge role in it.Heck, the very first script for the movie was written before the cartoon ever even started airing.
Yeah, his whole thing was that would have been he was a sexist. We have a whole thread about it.Yeah, I heard about that. Wheeljack was going to have a huge role in it.
Yeah, his whole thing was that would have been he was a sexist. We have a whole thread about it.
*wavy hand gesture*But learns not to be by the end, iirc.
I have to be honest, if the cut animated scenes still existed, or ever existed, in vaguely broadcast quality form (let alone HD or UHD) we would’ve probably seen them already in some form over the last 16 years. If they do exist and haven’t been seen… Well, there’s not long left to grab the film cels from the Toei vaults before they vinegarise.In all seriousness, I don't know how many 'extra' scenes even exist. It's not like live action where you might have a lot of extra footage done 'to try things' and so you have a lot of alternate takes. In animation, you usually don't have a lot of spare scenes as they have to be created very deliberately. Sure, you might have a lot of sound-booth stuff like Thundercats had, but no 'extra' stuff to add from it. I might be wrong but the idea that there is some huge amount of unused footage that could be added back in just strikes me as very unlikely.