In universe, it actually comes off more as Wheeljack's failed invention killing himself and Windcharger. But out of universe...it was always meant to be Smokescreen.
The inspirational quote behind Peter's acting truly stands the test of time. Much like how Charles Martinet didn't do a stereotypical Brooklyn accent when voicing Mario. Goes to show how a little out of the box thinking can go a long way.
Transformers has been a part of my life since 1984. At that time I was 14 years old going on 15 years old and I have been a fan of Transformers ever since then. Optimus Prime is my favorite character. I have a collection of Transformers toys of Optimus Prime and Primal that are over 220 toys in it. I am 54 years old and I am proud to say I have been a Transformers fan since the beginning back in 1984. I sincerely hope that the Transformers franchise outlives me.
I too felt the same of Prime. I lost my father when I wasn't even 3. Afterwards, step-fathers I've had were abusive. Only with the coming of Prime, I identified to him and tried to mimic him in some way, though not flawlessly.
Generation 1 forever cause we gen x kids had it first. Now I get to show my son who’s starting to like the transformers. Life can be a beautiful thing sometimes when little moments like this happen
@@izzy3166 While I 100% agree with you.. We do have to remember that it was TF 2007 that reignited the entire franchise and brought the TF universe to full live action (and also returning Peter Cullen's voice as Optimus). And for THAT (and Only that) I will be forever Grateful. I am hopeful that future live action films improve over Bay films such as Bumblebee and RotB.
What makes G1 so endearing and stand the test of time is the humanity and character and distinctness of each of the autobots and decepticons and how their personalities play into the plot. This is what Micheal Bay and all the live action movies don’t get.
They do focus too much on the human characters, when if anything the humans should be playing off the Transformer characters to help show or emphasize those personality traits. The Skybound comics has a great take on Optimus' interaction when exploring Earth.
This point about Prime's fatherly voice is very interesting. The warmth, calm and patience, guidance and inspiration in it. Almost like a perfect father, really, or God.
Sadly, this is Peter's best voicework of Optimus in the franchise. The writing on this version is also what makes him a stand-out compared to his other roles like his Prime iteration.
The episodic nature of the show allowed for faster pacing while having a story centered around various characters unlike building towards arcs or a slow burn as other shows like the UT can be.
The G1 Movie was absolutely epic! The animation quality, music and ideas were ahead of its time. It truly did define the franchise. And it didn’t need to pander to societal trends. Just purely focused on its own self promotion!
Generation 1 is and will always be the best. I can watch seasons 1 and 2 and never get tired of the episodes. The characters were so awesome and we cared what happened to them from episode to episode. I later learned to love the 86 movie and did warm up to the characters that followed. Arcee became a real favorite as well as springer and kup. In my eyes the G1 toy line will never be surpassed. And yes there are more accurate cartoon figures out there and I am glad they exist and I probably have most of them but the original ones still have a huge place for us as original G1 fans...
Generation 1's early seasons had a lot of fun to them. Season 3 had a different tone but you could feel the stakes were higher. By the time Optimus came back by the Rebirth, they seemed in a rush to the finish.
@RedlineRendezvous I was 12 when the movie hit in 86 and was getting more into BMX and motorcycles and 4 wheelers. After the movie I really kinda lost interest I guess. It was later on when I found out they brought optimus back but by then I was not watching cartoons anymore. Season 1 and 2 and the movie are still my favorite episodes. As I got older and started collecting the toys I watch the G1 episodes very often now
One of thee best things of G1 Transformers was their awesome names... Thundercracker, Soundwave, Starscream, Sunstreaker, Wheeljack, Grimlock, Jazz, etc...and of course, Optimus Prime and Megatron... As a 10 year old in 1984, these names were just the coolest. 😎
The coolest thing is you on saturday morning seeing an episode of transformers G1,and when you look around you see your collection of Masterpieces. Hell yeah dreams came true
I never knew the dreams quote was based on a real life tragic story. It really shows how inspirational Optimus Prime truly is and why he is a great hero for all ages. Transformers G1 deserves more praise. It laid the foundation for the franchise If it wasn't for G1, there would be no Beast Wars, Transformers Animated, Prime, Bay films or Transformers one. Happy 40th Anniversary Transformers
It's a story not as many fans are familiar with but should know. G1 Prime in the show was truly something to be appreciated. Moments like these show Peter Cullen's role of the character at his best.
I may have never grown up in the 80s (which i wish i did) but after watching the entire g1 series as a young adult, i am 23 now, and i have seen prime and the bay movies, and i can say in full confidence, that g1 is the best series in transformers history. I have already watched the series completely 2 times, and I am still watching it to this day 😂
Glad that the algorithm brought me here. I wonder what it would be like to collect the real life vehicle inspirations of the Autobots.....I'm going to go buy some lottery tickets.
You're awesome dude, I love some of the scenes and quotes you highlighted. Smokescreen gambling makes me laugh harder as an older man than when I was a kid lol
Glad to have helped. I notice a lot of retrospective videos on the Transformers don't go fully in-depth about moments like these. Especially on how G1 Optimus was actually like as opposed to only his more serious movie portrayal.
I never knew the origins of that line between Optimus Prime and Chip Chase… Hearing the story directly from Peter Cullen, made (what could’ve been a “cheesy, throw-away” line without his great devlivery) into something ever more special. Thanks for the insight ❤❤❤
There was a lot on G1 Optimus that was truly special, not just to those who watched the show but the cast as well. Everyone except the corporate high ups but that's to be expected.
Everything about G1 Transformers was awesome!!! I remember the first time I saw Devastator. I HAD to have the Constructicons for Christmas that year!!! And then cane Omega Supreme!!! Had to have him too!
The myth building/lore is something the execs at Hasbro should’ve got on their knees and thanked the folks at Marvel and other writers for. G1 can be a mess, but the mythology was something that mattered to those writers and provided a base to stand for decades.
G1 is what I grew up on. I was there when it first aired and I just seen Transformers One. I have been a fan all of the 40 years. I have enjoyed some of the other series over the years and they are belong to the mythology. But none would be around if it wasn't for G1.
I saw that film as a child when it came out. 80s films were the most entertaining. It is worth noting that a toy line enduring is one thing but a single character and a voice make it a pop culture icon. Peter Cullen.
I am so grateful to have been an 11 year old kid in 1984. If Transformers had debuted just a year or two later, I probably would have been too old for them. As is stands right now, I am probably a lot poorer financially than I would have been. But so much richer mentally having been a part of the world of Transformers since day one.
It's a safe bet that most people who became invested enough in the Transformers are "poorer financially". However, it's good you still see the value it brought you. It's been able to create new friendships for many and communities.
I’m 49 now, and it takes me back to those times, my folks got divorced and we was like a father figure to me, joined the marines as a military police officer.
i came in late in 91 during my freshmen year in high school, watching reruns on Fox in the morning before school. then of course later began collecting the re-releases in 02. i got most of the ones i always wanted. finally sad the movie on VHS years later as well. now i can't help myself wanting to but a figure after watching an old episode. i have to just go to my collection and be HAPPY with what i have.
There are so many great episodes in season three of Transformers, especially webworld, five faces of darkness, the burden hardest to bear, the ultimate weapon, chaos, starscreams ghost, ghost in the machine, the quintesson journal, and the big broadcast of 2006.
For the time it came out in 1984 I was about 9 years old I had no idea a Japanese line of transforming robots toys like Diaclone existed. To me it was a very brand new franchise just like the GI Joe toy and comic book franchise. So the excitement about this new phenomenon was very real. Even 20/20 did a news segment about the Transformers Japanese robot toy phenomenon. If I could only find that video.
And just before that, you can see a visual representation of Bumblebee taking Hound's place in the spotlight, like how Hound was supposed to be Spike's main friend instead of Bee.
@RedlineRendezvous i think it has enough valid reasons to hate! Incuding: -scribble-scratch faces -Skating -Backwards animal legs -Each movie is basically a stand-alone episode -too much human drama -too much sex ....
@@Knowledge01 I can understand reasons 1 and 3 as not being a fan of the character design. 5 and 6 I can agree even if the sex was mainly with the dogs... 2 is confusing but 4 is what G1 is. Mostly stand-alone episodes.
@@RedlineRendezvous there was also the scene when the model was going up the stairs and the camera was up her dress. I like beautiful women as much as the next man, but it doesnt belong in Transformers. Of course G1 was stand alone episodes. They weren't movies - and even without being movies, they stayed internally consistent for the most part. bay movies completely ignore each other. Skating transformers was only cool the first time i saw it. When they kept skating i was like... that's freakin corny!
@@RedlineRendezvous It's like those guys who make the movies ask themselves: how can we make this about the people involved? It should be about the transformers. Those movies were pretty terrible... also all bad guys are grey SOME transformations were cool and others were cheap ... especially when they made GALVATRON a remote controlled truck. That is so stupid. What a waste. And the transforming effect in that enrages me. Plus he was making transformers vs g.i. joe but not in name. That's distracting. I never even bothered to watch the one with C3PO in it.
Who else felt their heart break when Prime died? G1 was way before my time, but still, it hurt to see the posterbot for transformers get killed in such a brutal way.
I was 9 when they came out. I had pretty much moved on from toys, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe, I thought of it as kiddie stuff. I wanted video games. Then these hit, and I decided, maybe I should be a kid for a few more years. I didn't know it was going to be 41 more years though.
Don’t know if anyone else here can relate, but I’ve watched a TON of transformers content videos over the last few years. And if this wasn’t the best, it’s top 5. It just really resonated with me (that’s until the trap beat started playing towards the end). But as I looked at the rest of the content on the channel, I was surprised to see the nature of it. High speed chases?? I was shocked at the difference of quality. It was like having a nice date with someone, but when you get to know her, you realize all she watches is reality tv & TikTok. Maybe not the best comparison but you get the point.
The well developed, varied, and consistent characters, masterful voice acting, occasionally superb animation, and most importantly the consistent believable moral standpoint of Optimus Prime. Yes it was a 22 minute commercial, but it was a real story too. Kids shows today aren’t even stories and commercials. They’re intellectual properties, brands, lifestyles. They have no coherent plot, because they’re designed to be palatable for the Chinese market, and because they have to appeal to Chinese values and not offend She Jinping nothing happens.
Agreed, it is a sad change when entertainment is more "consumable" than actual quality. Toy commercial shows like G1, Beast Wars, and Cybertron can have a lot of great teaching lessons. It's one aspect I believe MLP:FiM became more popular than TF: Prime.
@@RedlineRendezvous he did. he was also one of the first few autobots to get wasted, in the opening scenes of the og movie. i laughed, at the tease that you were going to say bumblebee, due to his shadow. So the comment of wheeljack struck me funny😂
11:30 - Ah ah ahh… 4/5ths of the Dinobots. Snarl was dropping dino nuggies in the little bots room while Grimlock and the others were destroying Devastator.
@@RedlineRendezvousRight? That little side profile shot of him when the Autobots are recovering from the attack on Earth. Apparently there is also a glimpse of him in the corkscrew “space ship” as they land on the Planet of Junk. TBH, no one missed Snarl. Someday someone should do a comedy spin off movie of what the heck Snarl was doing while a literal war was happening.
7:03 Hell yeah. 👍 I actually cried when he died. I stoped watching the movie because of it. I had to go back to watch it again to see the rest of it. 18:24 That’s true. And yes those Dinobots were and still is my favorites. Yes I like the smarter Grimlock, but Wheel chack’s Grimlock is the best. 20:27 That’s why I felt two emotions from that voice, it was him and his brother. That’s magnificent. 21:41 I’m glad I’m not the only one that felt that way. 😢
A lot of characters were just tossed aside carelessly, when the other option would be to just focus more on the newer characters and keep the older as the background. It would be interesting to see a smarter brutal Grimlock. Cyberverse take was interesting to say the least. Rodimus got too much hate.
@@DannyDowd-fq4pm Was referring to more how he was done in the Marvel comics. Somewhat like his S1+2 G1 self if he'd took over. Earthspark's take seems to be the closest to that as of now.
Dude I was abut ready to click on to the next vid, but I'm glad I didn't. The unwarranted hate that Hot Rod/Rodimus gets, The sadness of seeing Optimus die, and the intangibles about why despite several horrendous Bayformer movies this franchise won't die. This vid earned a sub!
5 reasons: Awesome toys Incredible characters that still, after 40 years, define the franchise G1 cartoon is still fondly remembered G1 Marvel comic is legendary G1 is what started our love affair with Robots in Disguise.
I felt it did trying to shoehorn in the Quintessans as the creators of the Transformers. Well, that and Megatron surviving an explosion that launched Cybertron hurdling in space.
As a TF fan who grew up with the Bayverse but recently learned to appreciate the source material (G1, Marvel comics, Beast Wars, etc.), here are my 5 reasons for why I like G1 more than other continuities: 1. Originality: a bit of a duh moment, but Transformers started with G1, and most to all ideas branch from G1. It’s the original, the OG, which is enough for me to respect it. 2. Character focus: G1 does better what many other continuities miss, and that’s focusing on the characters themselves, with some G1 episodes being entire character-centric episodes. Again, the makes sense, considering that G1 was the first TF show and therefore tried to bring in and introduce new characters. 3. Worldbuilding: G1 took place on Cybertron, Earth, and other worlds like Junkion, Quintessa, Unicron, and a multitude of other worlds in the Japanese G1 sequels, and it took effort to make all of these locations feel real, believable, and alive. On Cybertron, you had the looming threat of Shockwave at every turn. On Earth, you had different nations, fictional and real, join sides with either the Autobots and the Decepticons with their own interests in mind. Unicron was his own planet, and Junkion and Quintessa introduced two new races to the Transformers world. 4. Storytelling: G1 was a character-focused and character-driven show, meaning that actions had consequences and the story constantly grew and expanded. If I were to compare G1 as a show to a video game, it would be like an open world game compared to a linear game with a set story structure, expanding in multiple directions at once instead of heading in one direction. G1 still, to this day, remains one of the most unique Transformers stories to exist, with most other continuities copying G1’s story with a few tweaks and deviations. 5. Humor: G1’s cheesy 80’s humor aged really well, and it’s helped by the fact that G1’s animation fails to stay consistent, with random frames being the subject of subtle humor bits. G1 is proof that a Transformers story can be both funny and dark at times, as long as the shifts in tone are handled properly and make sense given context.
I will always prefer this animation version over the CG and live action ones it needs to return and what about giving us some new ones such as the transformers in their own exo suits. Whenever I saw a camercial about them I though that we would see it in the show and it would lead to more epsiodes I miss my childhood days.
It would be silly to see Transformers with exo suits. But there was that time Unicron was piloted by Megatron like a mobile suit to fight a planet sized Optimus.
I always rooted for the decepticons. In season 1 there were about 11 decepticons going against 30 autobots. Then in season 2, they introduced OMEGA SUPREME, totally unfair.
They did have a lot more Autobots in comparison. That's why they used nameless seekers, miscolored Starscreams, and the Insecticon clones to fill out the numbers. Then the Sweeps in S3.
''GENERATION 1'' will always be the ONLY version, especially ''THE TRANSFORMERS-THE MOVIE'', that tells and shows the dramaticism, suspense and fun of the series. Including the Toy commercials.
Admittedly as much as I love, G1 I wish it would get a remaster just focusing on like 10 autobots and make everyone else back-ground/ basic trooper characters. My choices would be Trailbreaker Cliffjumper Ratchet Prime Sunstreaker Grapple Hotrod Tracks Brawn Gears As much as I love almost all the autobots a lot of them just get completely ignored. I would love to see a G1 remastered in which most of the lesser known bots get the spotlight and more known ones or ones that have been used more often take a back seat. (FYI I don’t think you can do a series without Prime, and even tho Ratchet gets a lot of attention. He greatly improves anything he’s in unlike other autobots [mainly bumblebee] that get used way too often)
It did help season 3 focused on a smaller cast, easier to give everyone a bit more screentime. It worked out especially well in Beast Wars. Cyberverse to me was that more modern retelling of the G1 story with less human characters.
Great video I wonder if you'd give your thoughts on some of the Transformers episodes that were made in Japan/Korea but not translated into English like Scramble City or the Headmaster episode killing Optimus Prime again
I plan for that in another video. But unfortunately I wouldn't be able to go into the Japanese Transformers continuity without talking about... Kiss Players.
It would be awesome if they did continue the original Transformers from Rebirth. The second golden age for Cybertron. I did a comic of the Transformers after Rebirth. It would split and the Transformers would change to form the G2 comic book. Mine would continue from Rebirth and you would get the Power Masters. The Power Masters came from the sun that Optimus Prime sent the Autobot cemetery into. Power Master Optimus Prime was made from the one in the Autobot cemetery. His body was gone, but apart of him was still there. In a big battle with the Decepticons, the Head Masters, Target Masters, and the Power Masters were badly hurt. Something caused them to change. The Power Masters, which had holes from the great battle, to be fully repaired. Ironhide had a very damaged face. Power Master Optimus Prime was a huge change. He was repainted black and became Black Widow. He was still good, but he had a bad temper and a lot of fire power. He otherwise looked like Power Master Optimus Prime. Interestingly, the Target Masters and Head Masters would be able to combine. With the Target Masters, the guns would merge into a big gun. The heads would merge on the Head Masters. I don't remember what else there was.
@@RedlineRendezvous thank you. I'm no artist so they were basic shapes, but I think the storyline was pretty good. It would be awesome to continue the US G1 line as it ended. It would be great if it used Season 4 animation. The most interesting thing about G1 is they were the most mature Transformers for children. There were some comedy parts in it, but it was mostly insightful and inspirational. "Hold on to your dreams. The future is built on dreams."
I like G1 Transformers overall. I wasn't born until 1988, so I missed the original series, and Beast Wars were my transformers as a kid. I like the G1 toys a lot, but the cartoon is really hard to watch unless you watched it as a kid in the 80s. The animation errors are out of control in that show. If it doesn't have the most animation errors in an 80s cartoon, then it's definitely up there.
Transformers is notorious for animation errors, even TF: Prime had a few. G1 S3 was full of them because they tried to produce episodes while working on the movie but lacked enough resources. Rushed productions often tends to do this.
That would have been an interesting take. Then we might have song covers or South Park fan crossovers with G1 Optimus. But oddly fitting considering his old band name was Primus.
Nice video. So... was Springer a Season 2 autobot or a creation for the movie? He gets all the best lines (of the new characters) in the movie but Tvtropes lists him as debuting in Season 2.
3:22 *Wrong. Generation 2 had it's memorable elements!* The toys, reissue and new, were Great. Generation 2 was a MUCH WELCOME retread for G1 fans. Being able to FINALLY get my hands on guys like Devastator, that eluded me in the 80's, complete w/spiffy G2 styling. I'd put that experience on-par with the 80's stuff. As for the G2 color schemes. We make jokes about them today but, at the time it looked really cool and interesting. There's a reason Hasbro loves going back to the well on that. The wacky and creative, 90's Neon colorschemes were really neat.
It could've been great had Hasbro focused on developing a show around it instead of rehashing the G1 series...again. Now it's more or less just better known for it's color palette swaps or giving G1 it's name.
@@RedlineRendezvous G2 was also the first line to experiment with more articulation, in the final year this evolved to the extensive use of ball joints which set the standard for all Transformers toylines afterward.
G1 shouldn't even be a term, it should just be 'The Transformers,' but alas artistic license, capitalist hunger for change. Some of the fans aer out buying toys to this day. As of this writing I'm eagerly awaiting a masterpiece scale Slingshot to arrive. He's a pretty penny, but so damn cool. The same company has Scrapper is on the way, then an Ultra Magnus. And I'm also waiting for a Groove & Blades by another. They're all badass.
It differentiates it from every other continuity. If a story is complete, it shouldn't really need more content. Besides, sequels in the Transformers never work out well. Aren't there already 2 MP scaled Ultra Magnus that are already well-made?
The one giant plot hole that I've always hated was that Cybertron was almost out of energy. So the Autobots and Decepticons leave and end up on earth for 4 million years. Cybertron's energy would have been totally drained and everyone who stayed would have been dead because of it.
@@RedlineRendezvous Yes, because the plot armor of one can save the planet when the rest couldn't.... Which also means Shockwave has been running on the same set of Duracells for 4 million years...
I prefer the asthetics of G1. They have a retrofuturistic look. That and I've always liked the look of classic cars. Although the cars may have been icons but they aren't classics.
Some here and there are still popular like the Countach or Fairlady Z. Shame the Firebird didn't maintain that popularity unlike the Camero thanks to the live action movies.
@RedlineRendezvous It's sad that the Firebird isn't as iconic as other vehicles. And by "not classics," I meant at the time the cartoon was produced. They were iconic but were still very new. Sorry, I should've clarified.
You'd actually be surprised how much the live action movies have in common with the original G1 series. Even down to the point of Bumblebee being Spike's/Sam's wingman.
@@RedlineRendezvous The live action movies would have even more in common with the G1 series, once they stop being tainted by the junkyard vomit Bayformers designs. lol
Its the original! Thats why! Case closed! PS: I am from Germany and the uk Comics were released here in the same books like the US ones! Everything related to Galvatron and Lord Straxus in these Comics was FIRE!
I still remember seeing the movie in the theatre. Seeing Wheeljack's corpse as a 6 yr old still haunts my dreams
In universe, it actually comes off more as Wheeljack's failed invention killing himself and Windcharger. But out of universe...it was always meant to be Smokescreen.
Peter Cullen is the #1 reason the transformers are know today. His voice gave me hope.
And many others felt that as well.
💯
Frank Welker will always be the voice God, but Peter Cullen through Optimus will always be my lifelong top hero and role model.
The inspirational quote behind Peter's acting truly stands the test of time. Much like how Charles Martinet didn't do a stereotypical Brooklyn accent when voicing Mario. Goes to show how a little out of the box thinking can go a long way.
Optimus prime is my fave hero of all-time
I agree with you on that 100%
Transformers has been a part of my life since 1984. At that time I was 14 years old going on 15 years old and I have been a fan of Transformers ever since then. Optimus Prime is my favorite character. I have a collection of Transformers toys of Optimus Prime and Primal that are over 220 toys in it. I am 54 years old and I am proud to say I have been a Transformers fan since the beginning back in 1984. I sincerely hope that the Transformers franchise outlives me.
Sounds like quite the collection. Now that's just Prime.
Same age
That is so cool, Megatron is my favorite character and I have 170 versions of him. I’m 47 and I agree I hope it out lives us G1’ers.
Optimus was one of my father figures. Thought it was just me. Glad others thought the same way.
I too felt the same of Prime. I lost my father when I wasn't even 3. Afterwards, step-fathers I've had were abusive. Only with the coming of Prime, I identified to him and tried to mimic him in some way, though not flawlessly.
You are not alone in that my friend
G1 is still the best. Optimus Prime and Megatron... The perfect YingYang.
Generation 1 forever cause we gen x kids had it first. Now I get to show my son who’s starting to like the transformers. Life can be a beautiful thing sometimes when little moments like this happen
My 2 girls love it too which has been a nice surprise and something to bond over
Shame you had to expose your kid to the junkyard vomit Bayformers. Such a disgraceful butchering of our beloved G1 Transformers!
@@izzy3166 While I 100% agree with you.. We do have to remember that it was TF 2007 that reignited the entire franchise and brought the TF universe to full live action (and also returning Peter Cullen's voice as Optimus). And for THAT (and Only that) I will be forever Grateful. I am hopeful that future live action films improve over Bay films such as Bumblebee and RotB.
What makes G1 so endearing and stand the test of time is the humanity and character and distinctness of each of the autobots and decepticons and how their personalities play into the plot. This is what Micheal Bay and all the live action movies don’t get.
They do focus too much on the human characters, when if anything the humans should be playing off the Transformer characters to help show or emphasize those personality traits. The Skybound comics has a great take on Optimus' interaction when exploring Earth.
This point about Prime's fatherly voice is very interesting. The warmth, calm and patience, guidance and inspiration in it. Almost like a perfect father, really, or God.
Sadly, this is Peter's best voicework of Optimus in the franchise. The writing on this version is also what makes him a stand-out compared to his other roles like his Prime iteration.
The music was amazing
Classic 80s rock n roll not that pansies playlist of today
AMAZING!
Nothing touches Gen 1 of the Transformers. This was such an impact on my formative years. Even at 46, I still love the Transformers.
The episodic nature of the show allowed for faster pacing while having a story centered around various characters unlike building towards arcs or a slow burn as other shows like the UT can be.
The G1 Movie was absolutely epic! The animation quality, music and ideas were ahead of its time.
It truly did define the franchise.
And it didn’t need to pander to societal trends. Just purely focused on its own self promotion!
Of course! Selling more toys.
"Autobots! Start your engines"
I'm 55 now. I still love the Transformers G1 today! ❤❤❤
Generation 1 is and will always be the best. I can watch seasons 1 and 2 and never get tired of the episodes. The characters were so awesome and we cared what happened to them from episode to episode. I later learned to love the 86 movie and did warm up to the characters that followed. Arcee became a real favorite as well as springer and kup. In my eyes the G1 toy line will never be surpassed. And yes there are more accurate cartoon figures out there and I am glad they exist and I probably have most of them but the original ones still have a huge place for us as original G1 fans...
Generation 1's early seasons had a lot of fun to them. Season 3 had a different tone but you could feel the stakes were higher. By the time Optimus came back by the Rebirth, they seemed in a rush to the finish.
@RedlineRendezvous I was 12 when the movie hit in 86 and was getting more into BMX and motorcycles and 4 wheelers. After the movie I really kinda lost interest I guess. It was later on when I found out they brought optimus back but by then I was not watching cartoons anymore. Season 1 and 2 and the movie are still my favorite episodes. As I got older and started collecting the toys I watch the G1 episodes very often now
One of thee best things of G1 Transformers was their awesome names...
Thundercracker, Soundwave, Starscream, Sunstreaker, Wheeljack, Grimlock, Jazz, etc...and of course, Optimus Prime and Megatron...
As a 10 year old in 1984, these names were just the coolest. 😎
That theme song by Lion absolutely SLAPS
You make a really good point about how Transformers create car enthusiasts. A rising tide raises all boats.
They even had some episodes and subplots around racing too.
I have never watched ya chanel before, love this content dude, THANK YOU
Stick around for more content then, we've got plenty of car topics with the G1 Transformers to cover as well.
The coolest thing is you on saturday morning seeing an episode of transformers G1,and when you look around you see your collection of Masterpieces.
Hell yeah dreams came true
Always hang on to those dreams and make them a reality.
I never knew the dreams quote was based on a real life tragic story. It really shows how inspirational Optimus Prime truly is and why he is a great hero for all ages.
Transformers G1 deserves more praise. It laid the foundation for the franchise
If it wasn't for G1, there would be no Beast Wars, Transformers Animated, Prime, Bay films or Transformers one.
Happy 40th Anniversary Transformers
It's a story not as many fans are familiar with but should know. G1 Prime in the show was truly something to be appreciated. Moments like these show Peter Cullen's role of the character at his best.
The voice acting and sense of humor are why it’s lasted. We’re not taking about Air Raiders still
I may have never grown up in the 80s (which i wish i did) but after watching the entire g1 series as a young adult, i am 23 now, and i have seen prime and the bay movies, and i can say in full confidence, that g1 is the best series in transformers history. I have already watched the series completely 2 times, and I am still watching it to this day 😂
Also note, after watching g1 I hated the bay movies with every cell in my body.
It is a fun series to watch, but I wouldn't hate the live action movies over it especially since they're not tied in any way.
Glad that the algorithm brought me here. I wonder what it would be like to collect the real life vehicle inspirations of the Autobots.....I'm going to go buy some lottery tickets.
Probably easier than going after the Bayverse versions. Good luck finding modified or racing vehicles like Sunstreaker or Mirage.
You're awesome dude, I love some of the scenes and quotes you highlighted. Smokescreen gambling makes me laugh harder as an older man than when I was a kid lol
Glad to have helped. I notice a lot of retrospective videos on the Transformers don't go fully in-depth about moments like these. Especially on how G1 Optimus was actually like as opposed to only his more serious movie portrayal.
A phenomenal retrospective on The Transformers (now Generation 1), the beginning of the greatest toy property ever created and the most iconic era!
Thank you, and there's still more to cover on this topic and how it's still relevant even in modern times.
My childhood happy 40th anniversary transformers. I was there at the very beginning.
Chris Mcfeely mentioned 😊
He is essentially our lore keeper of the Transformers, like Vector Prime.
I never knew the origins of that line between Optimus Prime and Chip Chase… Hearing the story directly from Peter Cullen, made (what could’ve been a “cheesy, throw-away” line without his great devlivery) into something ever more special. Thanks for the insight ❤❤❤
There was a lot on G1 Optimus that was truly special, not just to those who watched the show but the cast as well. Everyone except the corporate high ups but that's to be expected.
Everything about G1 Transformers was awesome!!!
I remember the first time I saw Devastator. I HAD to have the Constructicons for Christmas that year!!!
And then cane Omega Supreme!!! Had to have him too!
It works out considering the tragic history between them.
@@RedlineRendezvous yep.
The comic books, the toys. Peter Cullen and Frank Welker and the first two seasons and the movie.
I would say that Prime is Frank's best voicework as Megatron. But G1 really was the best for Peter. The writing for it showed.
The myth building/lore is something the execs at Hasbro should’ve got on their knees and thanked the folks at Marvel and other writers for. G1 can be a mess, but the mythology was something that mattered to those writers and provided a base to stand for decades.
Agreed. The plot was very simple, but the characters really brought it to life and kept it so well loved even to this day.
G1 is what I grew up on. I was there when it first aired and I just seen Transformers One. I have been a fan all of the 40 years. I have enjoyed some of the other series over the years and they are belong to the mythology. But none would be around if it wasn't for G1.
I saw that film as a child when it came out. 80s films were the most entertaining. It is worth noting that a toy line enduring is one thing but a single character and a voice make it a pop culture icon. Peter Cullen.
And unlike most 80s films, this one continued to influence the franchise going forward in different series.
I am so grateful to have been an 11 year old kid in 1984. If Transformers had debuted just a year or two later, I probably would have been too old for them. As is stands right now, I am probably a lot poorer financially than I would have been. But so much richer mentally having been a part of the world of Transformers since day one.
It's a safe bet that most people who became invested enough in the Transformers are "poorer financially". However, it's good you still see the value it brought you. It's been able to create new friendships for many and communities.
I’m 49 now, and it takes me back to those times, my folks got divorced and we was like a father figure to me, joined the marines as a military police officer.
G1 Optimus really embodied a strength in his kindness.
i came in late in 91 during my freshmen year in high school, watching reruns on Fox in the morning before school. then of course later began collecting the re-releases in 02. i got most of the ones i always wanted. finally sad the movie on VHS years later as well. now i can't help myself wanting to but a figure after watching an old episode. i have to just go to my collection and be HAPPY with what i have.
There are so many great episodes in season three of Transformers, especially webworld, five faces of darkness, the burden hardest to bear, the ultimate weapon, chaos, starscreams ghost, ghost in the machine, the quintesson journal, and the big broadcast of 2006.
I agree with all except the last 2. They had potential but parts felt rushed and disjointed, plus no real satisfying conclusion to them either.
For the time it came out in 1984 I was about 9 years old I had no idea a Japanese line of transforming robots toys like Diaclone existed. To me it was a very brand new franchise just like the GI Joe toy and comic book franchise. So the excitement about this new phenomenon was very real. Even 20/20 did a news segment about the Transformers Japanese robot toy phenomenon. If I could only find that video.
That would be exciting to see!
My favorite moment from G1 is from "Attack of the Autobots" when Bumblebee cures Optimus and he gives him a hug. So sweet. ^-^
And just before that, you can see a visual representation of Bumblebee taking Hound's place in the spotlight, like how Hound was supposed to be Spike's main friend instead of Bee.
We love Generation 1 so much because it’s what made the iconic toy line what it is today.
It's certainly come a long way.
Will never forget sitting down for the first episode.
Nor leaving the first Bay-formers movie disappointed.
The 1st few G1 episodes are definitely exciting. I still find the 1st Bay movie gets hated a lot for the wrong reasons.
@RedlineRendezvous i think it has enough valid reasons to hate!
Incuding:
-scribble-scratch faces
-Skating
-Backwards animal legs
-Each movie is basically a stand-alone episode
-too much human drama
-too much sex
....
@@Knowledge01 I can understand reasons 1 and 3 as not being a fan of the character design. 5 and 6 I can agree even if the sex was mainly with the dogs...
2 is confusing but 4 is what G1 is. Mostly stand-alone episodes.
@@RedlineRendezvous there was also the scene when the model was going up the stairs and the camera was up her dress. I like beautiful women as much as the next man, but it doesnt belong in Transformers.
Of course G1 was stand alone episodes. They weren't movies - and even without being movies, they stayed internally consistent for the most part. bay movies completely ignore each other.
Skating transformers was only cool the first time i saw it. When they kept skating i was like... that's freakin corny!
@@RedlineRendezvous It's like those guys who make the movies ask themselves: how can we make this about the people involved?
It should be about the transformers.
Those movies were pretty terrible... also all bad guys are grey
SOME transformations were cool and others were cheap ... especially when they made GALVATRON a remote controlled truck. That is so stupid. What a waste. And the transforming effect in that enrages me.
Plus he was making transformers vs g.i. joe but not in name. That's distracting.
I never even bothered to watch the one with C3PO in it.
Excellent work... Very true stuff!
Who else felt their heart break when Prime died? G1 was way before my time, but still, it hurt to see the posterbot for transformers get killed in such a brutal way.
More heartbreaking how they handled his death scene. It was less a cartoon character and made to look and feel something much more personal.
G1 Optimus Prime was so beloved he also narrated the opening for the Original Voltron Series. 😊
Did you know Peter also guest voiced in an episode of Megas XLR that somewhat spoofs super robots and the Transformers?
I was 9 when they came out. I had pretty much moved on from toys, Star Wars, Masters of the Universe, I thought of it as kiddie stuff. I wanted video games. Then these hit, and I decided, maybe I should be a kid for a few more years. I didn't know it was going to be 41 more years though.
The characters are what really helped carried it compared to other properties of the times. There were more to get invested in on both sides.
Pretty wild how there was so much the G1 characters did.
They had a lot of character profiles imported over to work on, so the writers were very busy at it.
Prowl was my favorite as a kid
It's funny how a lot of the characters started out as just regular ones without the show focusing just on them.
Don’t know if anyone else here can relate, but I’ve watched a TON of transformers content videos over the last few years. And if this wasn’t the best, it’s top 5. It just really resonated with me (that’s until the trap beat started playing towards the end). But as I looked at the rest of the content on the channel, I was surprised to see the nature of it. High speed chases?? I was shocked at the difference of quality. It was like having a nice date with someone, but when you get to know her, you realize all she watches is reality tv & TikTok. Maybe not the best comparison but you get the point.
Things on this channel are going to be much more streamlined and focused going forward.
The well developed, varied, and consistent characters, masterful voice acting, occasionally superb animation, and most importantly the consistent believable moral standpoint of Optimus Prime.
Yes it was a 22 minute commercial, but it was a real story too. Kids shows today aren’t even stories and commercials. They’re intellectual properties, brands, lifestyles. They have no coherent plot, because they’re designed to be palatable for the Chinese market, and because they have to appeal to Chinese values and not offend She Jinping nothing happens.
Agreed, it is a sad change when entertainment is more "consumable" than actual quality. Toy commercial shows like G1, Beast Wars, and Cybertron can have a lot of great teaching lessons. It's one aspect I believe MLP:FiM became more popular than TF: Prime.
Yaaaaahhhhh G1 Transformers ❤
There should be one of these videos for Beast Wars.
That's in the works. We'll be covering 2 more videos to follow-up this topic.
Hahaha!!! "WHEELJACK‼" Hahaha, touché
He did play an important role in and out of universe.
@@RedlineRendezvous he did. he was also one of the first few autobots to get wasted, in the opening scenes of the og movie. i laughed, at the tease that you were going to say bumblebee, due to his shadow. So the comment of wheeljack struck me funny😂
@@djchuckone1 This was an era where Bumblebee was just another Autobot like the rest only marginally getting more screentime until season 3.
@@RedlineRendezvous agreed. as a kid i watched season 1-3 And was lucky enough to have saw The anime, O.G. movie in theaters.
The two leaders who I look up to the most Optimus Prime and Captain Picard.
That's quite interesting the choice of Picard. He doesn't get as much credit as he should.
11:30 - Ah ah ahh… 4/5ths of the Dinobots. Snarl was dropping dino nuggies in the little bots room while Grimlock and the others were destroying Devastator.
Featuring the Dinobots: Guest starring Snarl who makes a 5 second cameo appearance.
@@RedlineRendezvousRight? That little side profile shot of him when the Autobots are recovering from the attack on Earth. Apparently there is also a glimpse of him in the corkscrew “space ship” as they land on the Planet of Junk. TBH, no one missed Snarl. Someday someone should do a comedy spin off movie of what the heck Snarl was doing while a literal war was happening.
Our first Transformers were Ramjet and Shrapnel and then the others came. Yes Prime is the figure! I was 8 years old on 1986.
What are your thoughts on the Missing Link series?
7:03 Hell yeah. 👍 I actually cried when he died. I stoped watching the movie because of it. I had to go back to watch it again to see the rest of it.
18:24 That’s true. And yes those Dinobots were and still is my favorites.
Yes I like the smarter Grimlock, but Wheel chack’s Grimlock is the best.
20:27 That’s why I felt two emotions from that voice, it was him and his brother. That’s magnificent.
21:41 I’m glad I’m not the only one that felt that way. 😢
A lot of characters were just tossed aside carelessly, when the other option would be to just focus more on the newer characters and keep the older as the background. It would be interesting to see a smarter brutal Grimlock. Cyberverse take was interesting to say the least. Rodimus got too much hate.
@@RedlineRendezvous
Have you seen transformers Earth spark?
@@DannyDowd-fq4pm Was referring to more how he was done in the Marvel comics. Somewhat like his S1+2 G1 self if he'd took over. Earthspark's take seems to be the closest to that as of now.
Dude I was abut ready to click on to the next vid, but I'm glad I didn't. The unwarranted hate that Hot Rod/Rodimus gets, The sadness of seeing Optimus die, and the intangibles about why despite several horrendous Bayformer movies this franchise won't die. This vid earned a sub!
Glad you like, quality is very important here. Hot Rod/Rodimus gets way too much hate.
5 reasons:
Awesome toys
Incredible characters that still, after 40 years, define the franchise
G1 cartoon is still fondly remembered
G1 Marvel comic is legendary
G1 is what started our love affair with Robots in Disguise.
Still connected. One episode mentioned a computer not on a network long before there was even an internet!
You mean the episode with the super computer based on the Tron movie?
@@RedlineRendezvous it was the episode with a guy in a wheelchair i think
@@richspruce7147 Oh yeah, the time when Chip controlled Prowl remotely because his internal processing was malfunctioning?
@@RedlineRendezvous yes that's right!! Thank you!!
It jumped the shark with Rodimus Prime and Galvatron.
I felt it did trying to shoehorn in the Quintessans as the creators of the Transformers. Well, that and Megatron surviving an explosion that launched Cybertron hurdling in space.
I like how the narrator sounds like Will Riker. "Number One...Tell us more about these 'Transformers'..."
My voice has also been compared to Danny McBride too.
As a TF fan who grew up with the Bayverse but recently learned to appreciate the source material (G1, Marvel comics, Beast Wars, etc.), here are my 5 reasons for why I like G1 more than other continuities:
1. Originality: a bit of a duh moment, but Transformers started with G1, and most to all ideas branch from G1. It’s the original, the OG, which is enough for me to respect it.
2. Character focus: G1 does better what many other continuities miss, and that’s focusing on the characters themselves, with some G1 episodes being entire character-centric episodes. Again, the makes sense, considering that G1 was the first TF show and therefore tried to bring in and introduce new characters.
3. Worldbuilding: G1 took place on Cybertron, Earth, and other worlds like Junkion, Quintessa, Unicron, and a multitude of other worlds in the Japanese G1 sequels, and it took effort to make all of these locations feel real, believable, and alive. On Cybertron, you had the looming threat of Shockwave at every turn. On Earth, you had different nations, fictional and real, join sides with either the Autobots and the Decepticons with their own interests in mind. Unicron was his own planet, and Junkion and Quintessa introduced two new races to the Transformers world.
4. Storytelling: G1 was a character-focused and character-driven show, meaning that actions had consequences and the story constantly grew and expanded. If I were to compare G1 as a show to a video game, it would be like an open world game compared to a linear game with a set story structure, expanding in multiple directions at once instead of heading in one direction. G1 still, to this day, remains one of the most unique Transformers stories to exist, with most other continuities copying G1’s story with a few tweaks and deviations.
5. Humor: G1’s cheesy 80’s humor aged really well, and it’s helped by the fact that G1’s animation fails to stay consistent, with random frames being the subject of subtle humor bits. G1 is proof that a Transformers story can be both funny and dark at times, as long as the shifts in tone are handled properly and make sense given context.
Jazz and Starscream and the battles to transformations to sound effects
Some of the battles were silly when characters just used their hands to start shooting like Ratchet in some of the earlier episodes.
@RedlineRendezvous like that killed the series for us kids, NOT 😆 didn't even notice
I always loved arcee in the movie she’s really awesome
She did deserve more screentime in S3, but it was better than her treatment in the Headmasters.
Are you Danny McBride?!?!? Your voice is amazing!!!
Haha no, but I certainly understand the similarities. Thank you.
40 years today
Today 2 months ago actually.
I will always prefer this animation version over the CG and live action ones it needs to return and what about giving us some new ones such as the transformers in their own exo suits. Whenever I saw a camercial about them I though that we would see it in the show and it would lead to more epsiodes I miss my childhood days.
It would be silly to see Transformers with exo suits. But there was that time Unicron was piloted by Megatron like a mobile suit to fight a planet sized Optimus.
I always rooted for the decepticons. In season 1 there were about 11 decepticons going against 30 autobots. Then in season 2, they introduced OMEGA SUPREME, totally unfair.
They did have a lot more Autobots in comparison. That's why they used nameless seekers, miscolored Starscreams, and the Insecticon clones to fill out the numbers. Then the Sweeps in S3.
I'll be a fan until I die. It's my Star Wars!!
I wouldn't compare it to Star Wars now. If anything, Transformers is doing far better in both the shows and toyline. Distribution could be better.
I njoyed it VERY MUCH👑👑👑🔥😎
''GENERATION 1'' will always be the ONLY version, especially ''THE TRANSFORMERS-THE MOVIE'', that tells and shows the dramaticism, suspense and fun of the series. Including the Toy commercials.
I'm willing to argue Beast Wars, bits of the UT, and Animated do this just as well if not better.
Our 🗺 outlook built upon dreams have to include the studio "Dreamworks'' as well.
And as one former Transformers actor once said "don't let your dreams be dreams."
Megatron is the REAL reason why I call people..."fool"
Interesting trait to emulate.
Admittedly as much as I love, G1 I wish it would get a remaster just focusing on like 10 autobots and make everyone else back-ground/ basic trooper characters. My choices would be
Trailbreaker
Cliffjumper
Ratchet
Prime
Sunstreaker
Grapple
Hotrod
Tracks
Brawn
Gears
As much as I love almost all the autobots a lot of them just get completely ignored. I would love to see a G1 remastered in which most of the lesser known bots get the spotlight and more known ones or ones that have been used more often take a back seat. (FYI I don’t think you can do a series without Prime, and even tho Ratchet gets a lot of attention. He greatly improves anything he’s in unlike other autobots [mainly bumblebee] that get used way too often)
It did help season 3 focused on a smaller cast, easier to give everyone a bit more screentime. It worked out especially well in Beast Wars. Cyberverse to me was that more modern retelling of the G1 story with less human characters.
How is freakin' Grimlock have a bow, an apron and carrying a plate of 🍲 and beverage.
It's also referenced in one of the War for Cybertron games as an easter egg.
Great video
I wonder if you'd give your thoughts on some of the Transformers episodes that were made in Japan/Korea but not translated into English like Scramble City or the Headmaster episode killing Optimus Prime again
I plan for that in another video. But unfortunately I wouldn't be able to go into the Japanese Transformers continuity without talking about...
Kiss Players.
It would be awesome if they did continue the original Transformers from Rebirth. The second golden age for Cybertron.
I did a comic of the Transformers after Rebirth. It would split and the Transformers would change to form the G2 comic book. Mine would continue from Rebirth and you would get the Power Masters. The Power Masters came from the sun that Optimus Prime sent the Autobot cemetery into. Power Master Optimus Prime was made from the one in the Autobot cemetery. His body was gone, but apart of him was still there.
In a big battle with the Decepticons, the Head Masters, Target Masters, and the Power Masters were badly hurt. Something caused them to change.
The Power Masters, which had holes from the great battle, to be fully repaired. Ironhide had a very damaged face.
Power Master Optimus Prime was a huge change. He was repainted black and became Black Widow. He was still good, but he had a bad temper and a lot of fire power. He otherwise looked like Power Master Optimus Prime.
Interestingly, the Target Masters and Head Masters would be able to combine. With the Target Masters, the guns would merge into a big gun. The heads would merge on the Head Masters. I don't remember what else there was.
Sounds like quite the interesting story.
@@RedlineRendezvous thank you. I'm no artist so they were basic shapes, but I think the storyline was pretty good.
It would be awesome to continue the US G1 line as it ended. It would be great if it used Season 4 animation.
The most interesting thing about G1 is they were the most mature Transformers for children. There were some comedy parts in it, but it was mostly insightful and inspirational. "Hold on to your dreams. The future is built on dreams."
I like G1 Transformers overall. I wasn't born until 1988, so I missed the original series, and Beast Wars were my transformers as a kid. I like the G1 toys a lot, but the cartoon is really hard to watch unless you watched it as a kid in the 80s. The animation errors are out of control in that show. If it doesn't have the most animation errors in an 80s cartoon, then it's definitely up there.
Transformers is notorious for animation errors, even TF: Prime had a few. G1 S3 was full of them because they tried to produce episodes while working on the movie but lacked enough resources. Rushed productions often tends to do this.
It’s a shame they didn’t get Les Claypool as the voice of Primus
That would have been an interesting take. Then we might have song covers or South Park fan crossovers with G1 Optimus. But oddly fitting considering his old band name was Primus.
Nice video. So... was Springer a Season 2 autobot or a creation for the movie? He gets all the best lines (of the new characters) in the movie but Tvtropes lists him as debuting in Season 2.
Definitely a movie character. Appearing in season 3 but oddly absent in Rebirth and Headmasters.
The soundtrack to the 86’ Movie still has a regular spot in my workout music. Every song a banger, but yeah I skip “Death of Optimus Prime” 😢
3:22 *Wrong. Generation 2 had it's memorable elements!* The toys, reissue and new, were Great. Generation 2 was a MUCH WELCOME retread for G1 fans. Being able to FINALLY get my hands on guys like Devastator, that eluded me in the 80's, complete w/spiffy G2 styling. I'd put that experience on-par with the 80's stuff.
As for the G2 color schemes. We make jokes about them today but, at the time it looked really cool and interesting. There's a reason Hasbro loves going back to the well on that. The wacky and creative, 90's Neon colorschemes were really neat.
It could've been great had Hasbro focused on developing a show around it instead of rehashing the G1 series...again. Now it's more or less just better known for it's color palette swaps or giving G1 it's name.
@@RedlineRendezvous G2 was also the first line to experiment with more articulation, in the final year this evolved to the extensive use of ball joints which set the standard for all Transformers toylines afterward.
And robot dinosaurs too. ✨✅✨
1 Peter Cullen
2 Frank Welker
3 Peter Cullen
4 Peter Cullen
5 Peter Cullen
This was Peter at his best. But honestly preferred Frank's Megatron in TF: Prime.
1:46Fembots!😊😊😊😊
G1 shouldn't even be a term, it should just be 'The Transformers,' but alas artistic license, capitalist hunger for change.
Some of the fans aer out buying toys to this day. As of this writing I'm eagerly awaiting a masterpiece scale Slingshot to arrive. He's a pretty penny, but so damn cool. The same company has Scrapper is on the way, then an Ultra Magnus. And I'm also waiting for a Groove & Blades by another.
They're all badass.
It differentiates it from every other continuity. If a story is complete, it shouldn't really need more content. Besides, sequels in the Transformers never work out well. Aren't there already 2 MP scaled Ultra Magnus that are already well-made?
The one giant plot hole that I've always hated was that Cybertron was almost out of energy. So the Autobots and Decepticons leave and end up on earth for 4 million years. Cybertron's energy would have been totally drained and everyone who stayed would have been dead because of it.
Well Shockwave DID say it'd be as how Megatron left it, so he found a way.
@@RedlineRendezvous Yes, because the plot armor of one can save the planet when the rest couldn't....
Which also means Shockwave has been running on the same set of Duracells for 4 million years...
I prefer the asthetics of G1. They have a retrofuturistic look. That and I've always liked the look of classic cars. Although the cars may have been icons but they aren't classics.
Some here and there are still popular like the Countach or Fairlady Z. Shame the Firebird didn't maintain that popularity unlike the Camero thanks to the live action movies.
@RedlineRendezvous It's sad that the Firebird isn't as iconic as other vehicles.
And by "not classics," I meant at the time the cartoon was produced. They were iconic but were still very new.
Sorry, I should've clarified.
Anyone ever notice, Op continues to look like superman? Yep I think that's on purpose
That's an interesting comparison.
Can someone say: what is movie on 8:50? It's not from original g1 but its awesome!
Sorry, but it's just an animation for the commercial ad, not a movie.
Thank you Michael Bay for ruining us old school G1 fans vision of a live action Transformers movie!
You'd actually be surprised how much the live action movies have in common with the original G1 series. Even down to the point of Bumblebee being Spike's/Sam's wingman.
@@RedlineRendezvous The live action movies would have even more in common with the G1 series, once they stop being tainted by the junkyard vomit Bayformers designs. lol
@@izzy3166
'Trashformers' - garbage in disguise!'
😂Bayformers indeed!
I actually know Tommy Kennedy!!!!
That's certainly quite exciting!
Its the original! Thats why! Case closed!
PS: I am from Germany and the uk Comics were released here in the same books like the US ones! Everything related to Galvatron and Lord Straxus in these Comics was FIRE!
Unhinged time traveling Galvatron was interesting to say the least.
I like Starscream. I have always liked Starscream cuz he's an Asshole.
5 reasons? More like 5000. G1 is perfect!
I wouldn't call it perfect, but it definitely holds up as one of the most enjoyable Transformers series.
G1 Superior, in my uncrasimatic opinion.
Season 1 and 2 were the best
Sometimes keeping the series episodic really made for interesting stories.
Does ANYONE KNOW where I can find the original toys nowadays?
eBay or 3rd party online sellers. Even Hasbro is rereleasing like the Missing Link.