I refer to them as the Fall of Cybertron games because 'War for Cybertron' gets used often enough when talking about comics, the series, and toyline. And yes, it was an absolute travesty what happened with that 3rd game. How do you make a game that's the 3rd part of a series but tied into a different continuity entirely?
@@RedlineRendezvous rise of the dark spark wasn't meant to tie into a different continuity period. The game was meant to be a 3rd tie in to the cybertron games (just say cybertron games, everyone will automatically know what you mean by that) while simultaneously capitalizing on aoe at the time while not being connected to it. Transformers the game from 07 did the same thing. Capitalizing on the 07 film while not being connected to it. It's only the parts that take place on cybertron in rise of the dark spark that could be considered canon to the cybertron games. The aoe segment is It's own thing. Instead of hasbro releasing a 3rd game and a aoe inspired game separately, they combined both.
The only good thing to come out of RID 2015 is that it heavily implies that Megatron was a zoo keeper at one point but got sick of them and left them to be the Autobots' problem.
Some of the characters are also decent and interesting. Honestly, if RID2015 is solely considered it's own thing and not a sequel it's easier to watch. But then only by so much
Japanese ingenuity was quite impressive in how Prowl and Wheeljack got retconned into being alive through an entire side story. Granted, one story was better off...not being made. But I'll cover that soon enough.
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I would not be surprised if Galaxy Force was Japan's attempt at revenge on the West for making the localization of Car Robots it's own continuity XD
@@christopherbravo1813 That would be a funny form of irony not gonna lie. But then again...one would have to wonder why would Japan try to make the Japanese version of animated be a prequel to the 07 film if galaxy force being in it's own continuity was payback for the us making rid 01 it's own thing
The idea of having Optimus Prime's legacy being something that Bumblebee has to deal with could be a good concept if done right. If they had to bring Optimus back why not introduce a bot that is the reincarnation of Optimus but wasn't him in mind or spark. Or introduce a bot like Sureshot, Pyro, that resembles Optimus Prime.
@ that’s the problem, the thing, is Hasbro needs to sell toys, they aren’t as bad as matell, the higherups have the final say. Remember how earthspark starscream got changed from season to season? That’s an example. Also, new toys new gimmicks, so these things have to be forced into a show to make kids buy em.
10:45 ok I have to leave this quote here As Optimus and Megatron are being sucked into the collapsing space bridge. Megatron: What's Happening!? Optimus: We're being sucked into the align continuity. Where things will progressively make less sense! Megatron: No! I don't want to be in a kid friendly show! The rescue bots are going to ruin everything! Optimus: Finally you and I agree on something. Megatron: I rather be sucked into oblivion than agree with you- Oh God I spoke too soon! Optimus: We're spinning out of control. Megatron: This is your fault Prime! You're the one who made me come out here! Optimus: You didn't need to follow Us! Megatron: Silence! I was trying to prevent a world of Mediocrity! Optimus: at least the first show was good. Criticality speaking. IT WON AN EMMY! ' The world Emmy echoes and fades in the void' Darkness sets in on the vacuum of space where the collapsed space bridge once was. Megatron: I demand a Refund.
Transformers One was supposed to be a trilogy, they even teased it at the end with the Quintessons (i think that's how it's spelled) I really hope the good word of mouth can spread awareness and make more profit so that they can greenlight the trilogy... And ffs hire a new marketing team
There's a cycle. 1) A beloved, well written, and excellent favorite show. 2) A darker and/or controversial show that has its fans, but wasn't as fun. 3) A return to form, more lighthearted and simple, but not as beloved as the first outing. BW/BW/RiD A/E/C Animated/Prime/NuRiD Cyberverse/Earthspark/Cyberworld Cyberworld will show if that pattern holds. Prime was certainly beloved, but not nearly to the degree of Animated. And it was certainly darker.
@@pepita2437 Sixo ran a poll back in Jan. Animated beat Prime two to one. I'm not saying people don't like TFP, but it is faaaaar from the fan favorite Animated is.
As a Transformer fan, I can totally relate, bro how could we just got one actual good transformer movie? With good script and character development? (The recently Transformers one I'm referring to). Seriously, I don't want to see Michael Bay in Transformers franchise ever again, i remember that he said in interview that he hated the G1, it's like hiring a dude to make a spiderman movie but he hates the character, what's the chance of we get something actually good? I want more transformers movies like one, bumblebee, and the first one from 2007.
"i remember that he said in interview that he hated the G1, it's like hiring a dude to make a spiderman movie but he hates the character" Ah so you mean Spiderman Lotus
It's like the X-men movies that proceeded the Bayverse (which did have a few good films despite having a lot of controversial ones). the director of the first one was adamant that he didn't want to follow the source material. It's crazy that almost twenty years later we get two movies that are actually made based on the well beloved stories they were supposed to follow.
@@RedlineRendezvous the concept of "soft-reboot" by itself is so retarded, it's like the writer is admitting that he is too lazy to create something new but doesn't want to be coherent with the previous series that supposedly takes place in the same continuity as the new one
sequel shows as a concept have always been doomed fail, cause all it does is making the new show canon to a already beloved and successful series to attract and cash in with the older audience, yet they regard everything the older show has established. Even years later, hasbro has not learned it’s lessons and made the Fifth generation of my little pony Canon to the forth. And guess what, old Fans were obviously not happy with the show itself, the problem themselves involve more than just butchering the cannon which same can be said with TFRID. Overall, Both of the shows problems could have easily been less Problematic if it weren’t canon and just be it’s own thing
It's all about capitalizing on the success of what came before. Following the money and milk it for all its worth. Why else would they have G2 or go as far as the Action Masters?
That's wrong... Season 4 of Animated was cancelled but not for that reason. The Hub channel and Prime didn't even exist yet when Animated was cancelled. In fact you have it totally backwards. You see Cartoon Network cancelled Transformers Animated ending their deal with Hasbro which is what prompted to Hasbro to just buy their own network in the first place. They got tired of having to rely on networks like Fox Kids, Kid's WB, or Cartoon Network in order to distribute their shows and they decided instead of selling the T.V. rights to a network only to keep getting their shows cancelled after three seasons they would make their own Network so they could distribute this stuff themselves and cut out the middle man. The problem was even though Cartoon Network cancelled the show and hadn't ordered any more seasons they still technically owned the rights for that series and continued to show it in reruns so Hasbro couldn't just move that series over to the Hub and keep it going. They had to create a new series which ended up being Transformers Prime. Of course the Hub failed because they only had like maybe 3 original shows and the rest of the programming block was all reruns of older shows Hasbro either already owned the rights for or were able to purchase the rights for to show on the Hub. Plus they're a toy company and have no idea how to actually run a television network. They ended up going BACK to Cartoon Network after selling the Hub to Discovery and had the same problem again only in reverse where shows like Rescue Bots were continuing to be shown on the Hub now rebranded as Discovery Family because they had the rights to that series and only new shows could actually air on Cartoon Network. Speaking of which Transformers Rescue Bots is the longest running cartoon series in Transformers history being the only series to actually go on for longer than three seasons. Also you said "I challenge you to viewer, to tell me if there is even 1 good Transformers sequel" and then you immediately mentioned one in the video. Beast Wars is a direct sequel to Generation 1 and it's not only good, it's actually BETTER than the original show. I also actually like Beast Machines and don't think it's as bad as most people do but I will agree it's not as good as Beast Wars was. The Unicron Trilogy is another one where I would actually argue that the sequels are better than the original. Armada is the worst series in Transformers. This is largely do to the fact that the original Japanese series, Micron Legend, wasn't even finished yet and the series was brought over to the U.S. with unfinished animations, terrible dubbing, and the creators behind the scenes did not care, they were just trying to make a dead line. That's also why even though it has largely the same cast of voice actors from the Beast Era they do not sound nearly as good. Like Garry Chalk as Primal actually has some personality and character to his performance but the same actor as Prime sounds like he's just reading from the script and not actually performing the script. The actors even admitted that they knew it was bad, they tried to warn the director and producers that fans would hate this and they just did not care because they thought the fans were just a bunch of dumb kids who wouldn't notice. Energon is technically better in the sense that even though they still mixed up characters names (Cliffjumper and Downshift) they were at least more consistent with the names being swapped and didn't call them by a different name every episode or some times by different names within the same episode like Armada tended to do. The animation was already completed so there weren't as many animation errors like Jetfire randomly changing color in the middle of a scene. There was still a lot of continuity errors but ironically if you just completely ignore that's meant to be a sequel and watch it as it's own stand alone series it actually works a lot better. I can say the same thing about Cybertron except now it has the added benefit that the original Japanese series, Galaxy Force, was literally intended to be it's own stand alone series not a sequel so there is even more reason to ignore any made up connection to Armada. They also randomly recast most of the actors so except for Optimus and Megatron almost everyone else had a completely different voice. Even though they said it's a sequel it doesn't work as a sequel. The show is only good if you view it as it's own stand alone series. I'm not sure if that counts since technically the thing that makes these sequels good is to pretend they aren't sequels. Not really talked about in the video but Transformers Rescue Bots Academy is... not bad but not as good at the original. It also largely contradicted part of the original series in the first episode. The original Rescue Bots anyone could scan multiple alt modes, they just had to learn how to do it, it was something that had to be EARNED. But in Rescue Bots Academy Hot Shot is just GIVEN a Multi-Cog that instantly allows him to do though there is limit suddenly where he can only transform into 1 of his three alt modes per day and once he chooses a vehicle mode for the day he's stuck with it for the rest of the day. Other than completely changing how having multiple alt modes works the rest of the series is actually pretty good, I love girl Whirl. When it comes to the Machnima series I actually think the 3rd season of that is the only one that's actually worth watching. Season 1, Combiner Wars, has nothing to do with combiners and I had no idea what was going on that entire series. Characters would just show and do things but I never knew who any of them were or what their motivations were because the series never bothered to actually tell us anything about what was going on. If felt like I was watching a continuation of a story that I missed the first half of. Season 2, Titans Return, is just one long fight scene where Starscream's ghost is possessing Trypticon and someone how everyone knows it's Starscream even though he never speaks and could just be Trypticon the entire time. Like honestly I wouldn't even know Starscream was possessing him if they characters didn't keep calling him Starscream. But yet there's no actual plot or story the entire season, from start to finish it's just one long fight scene. I don't mind ending an episode in the middle of a fight and leaving it as a cliffhanger but if you can't deal with the problem in the very next episode then it's going to feel like you're padding it out because you have no actual story. Especially when it's literally the entire freaking season is just that one combat encounter. Season 3 Power of the Primes is when they bring in Megatronus Prime and this is the good season, I would honestly recommend skipping the first two parts because you're missing nothing since there's no real story until it gets to season 3, that's where the plot actually starts. If you're confused on any of the continuing story lines like why Overlord is hunting down Megatron, the first two seasons aren't going to explain it either so you'll be just as lost either way. Need to know why Rodimus Unicronus is a thing? No you don't it doesn't matter. Basically Overlord shoves a Chaos Matrix in his chest and there is no further explanation of where he got it why he did that, what their goal is, it's never explained. The only story line that matters is Megatronus Prime/The Fallen because that's actually done very well and it's Mark Hammil doing the voice. So just do yourself a favor and start at season 3. The Netflix series, Siege, fantastic... well specifically that Megatron is Fantastic, Impactor is great, the rest is kind of forgettable. Earthrise, has nothing to do with Earth, they don't even step foot on Earth. I hate season 2. Season 3, Kingdom... as good as Decepticon Megatron is in this series, Predacon Megatron is the exact opposite being the WORST thing about the series. Beast Wars Megatron is one of the most intelligent Megatrons ever but this series makes him an idiot. I do actually kind of like the BW references though like Dinobot still managing to die a heroic death but this Dinobot never becomes a Maximal and Primal says "You would have a been a terrible Maximal" as Dinobot dies. I think season 3 is better than season 2 but not better than season 1. And they kind of killed one of the best characters off screen and forgot he even existed but I loved Impactor in season 1 till they forgot he was a thing in the series.
Fascinating. I knew of Hasbro wanting to be in charge of their own Network and it being an issue of licensing, but not so much that Cartoon Network were the ones who pulled the plug first. Usually it would be Hasbro doing such given their history of throwing things at the wall and hoping it sticks. I explained in the video how Beast Wars counts more as a midquel, though if anything it happens so far early into the G1 story that it might as well be a prequel. The setting of the entire series takes place on Earth between the 1st half of More Than Meets the Eye pt 1. Beast Machines is a decent show on its own for the most part, but not as a good Beast Wars sequel. I'm familiar with the rushed production behind Armada. Though wasn't Energon rushed as well, because the focus was more towards Cybertron/Galaxy Force only to end up needing to work on Energon? I do agree that Hasbro needed to take their time getting these shows done properly to make them good. This take on Optimus wasn't very memorable aside from occasional one-liners and his design/transformations. It just makes Energon so much worse in my eyes how it has so much more to go into and it does but again Hasbro dropped the ball. Then to add OVA quality 2D scenes because the CG is worse than in Season 1 Beast Wars has people now saying it should've been 2D. But in reality it'd be an Armada situation 2.0 so half a dozen eggs. Energon Prime is one of the better Optimus' because he has so much personality, regardless of the Fatimus design. When the showrunners only view their audience with contempt, it shows. Just because it's a "kid's" show doesn't mean it shouldn't be made of quality. Cybertron wouldn't really count as a sequel since it's supposed to be the 3rd part of a trilogy. But at this point, it might as well be a stand-alone sequence. Especially after how I mention there practically aren't any more Decepticons after events of Energon, at least on the planet Cybertron. Haven't seen Rescue Bots or Rescue Bots Academy. I'm aware they exist, but haven't seen. Another commentor recommended it, so I'll get around to it eventually. Prime Wars like Energon had some interesting ideas. But the direction and pacing was done far too poorly. Titans Return feels plotless. Godzilla movies do more than just show the monster tearing up Japan. There has to be inbetween moments and buildup to the attacks. And most certainly characters can't just fly into the monster when it's not even their intent, Thundercracker, Skywarp, and maybe Sunstorm. I agree Megatronus being brought in was a good idea. The whole thing with Overlord and Rodimus Uniconus was unnecessary and does Hot Rod dirty. I enjoyed Siege for the most part. They had a good setup with the war torn Cybertron and the Autobots are on its dying legs. And it's Megatron who steals the show. I also enjoyed this take of Bumblebee who is just another Cybertronian who doesn't want to take sides, that's a good and different take...until he was just zapped and now he's an Autobot. Impactor and Skyfire had good arcs in there too. Transformers really should take notes from Mobile Suit Gundam and how it portrays the Zeon and Federation soldiers as just people on opposing sides. Yes, even if the Zabi family are evil much like Megatron, the ones following all are not. You know, like the G1 box description of several characters like Thundercracker wondering if the war is even worth it or Mirage being shady.
@@RedlineRendezvous Beast Wars is not a prequel. Yes it does take place mostly on Earth while the Autobots and Decepticons are is stasis but the Maximals and Predacons are from the future. All of G1 happened in their past. They refer to the events of G1 as the Great War. They even mention Galvatron, Uncron, and Starscream's Ghost all of which doesn't happen till 2005. So no the series is not a prequel. Time Travel is involved to get them to Prehistoric Earth. And yes, all three of those Unicron Trilogy shows were kind of rushed out but Armada suffered the most because the Animation wasn't even done yet when it got shipped to the U.S. TFWiki mentions a lot of animation differences between Micron Legend and Armada because Armada technically aired first despite the show originally being a Japanese Anime. Super Link actually got to come out in Japan before Energon came out in the U.S., same with Cybertron so those shows were actually done and didn't have the same issues with all the animation errors. But they had the problem of the ugly blend of CGI robots with transitional hand drawn backgrounds that never actually blend well. They're not good shows by any means but I can actually tolerate the sequels despite their flaws way more than Armada. Also the third part of a trilogy is still a sequel. Anything that continues the same story is a sequel. Everything from Revenge of the Fallen to The Last Knight are all sequels to the 2007 movie. The word Trilogy just means a series of three, at least that's what it was suppose to mean originally but modern movies have kind of changed that since they don't really stop at three anymore. Except for Star Wars which actually bothers to separate it's movies into different trilogies. But that's also kind of why they came up with the term franchise to cover larger universes where they use to call the whole thing a Trilogy even if it was more than three movies. The reason Cybertron shouldn't count is just because Galaxy Force was never intended to be a sequel but Hasbro dictated that it was because they wanted it to be a Trilogy. Yet they still made dumb decisions like changing all the voice actors around, giving all the characters random accents they never had before, and the dumbest thing ever, Optimus Prime saying he's never seen Combiners before despite the fact literally every Autobot in Energon was a combiner and the fact that he's been able to do it since Armada. But he stupidly says in Cybertron that he's never seen it before. Oh and they randomly brought back characters who were suppose to be dead with no explanation. Like Sideways which makes sense in Japan cause Noisemaze is a totally different character than Doubleface but in the U.S. they're suppose to be the same character. Oh yeah, I love Rescue Bots. Originally started watching it with my son because it's aimed at a much younger audience I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it is. I don't know if I'd go as far to say that they're the best Transformers shows that exist but I would say they're the best preschool shows that exist. Most shows for kids that young I find supper annoying because they tend to treat their audience like they're stupid instead of treating them like they're uneducated. There's a difference. One is like they're incapable of learning and the other is like they're actually trying to allow kids to learn and grow. So I love those shows. It's one of the only things I can watch that's meant for little little kids that isn't going to annoy the crap out of me. And I agree with MOST of what you're saying about the Machinema and Netflix shows except for one thing. It's Jetfire, I know he's modeled to look more like G1 Skyfire with the head design but they did actually call him Jetfire in this series. And I didn't think his character arc made any sense. Impactor's character arc going from Decepticon to Autobot works because he was damaged and left dying by his own people only to be saved by an Autobot medic. He saw how the Autobots were treating not only their people but also helping enemy soldiers without any care for what side they're fighting on, they just see someone who needs help and they help. It's because of that Impactor switching sides makes sense. With Jetfire however, he is portrayed in that series as the most evil sadistic Decepticon ever and then he suddenly has a problem with the way Decepticons were treating their prisoners even though HE was the one doing it. I could understand his character arc if it was Starscream doing all the evil stuff and Jetfire was objecting to it then, that would make more sense. But Jetfire himself is the one giving all the orders to do all these things only to later suddenly take issue with the other Seekers who are literally just following his own orders. I hated how Jetfire was portrayed in that series cause there was no real arc or character growth, he never gives a real reason for why he switched sides. He just suddenly out of no where does a 180 and suddenly doesn't like that the Decepticons were doing certain things that he had previous taken part in with zero issues. In fact it was usually Starscream who was going against Jetfire which made Starscream seem far less evil. It was like those two characters got the wrong scripts and were reading each other's lines. Cause Siege made Jetfire the leader of the Seekers and Starscream would constantly question his orders when he would want to kill armed Autobots who were no threat. But then later suddenly it was Jetfire who had a problem with that and Starscream was the one giving those same orders. It was really dumb and contradicting. It's weird that BOTH of these Decepticon to Autobot characters are in the same series and one of them is done really well while the other was handled so poorly.
Lol yeah okay Armada was the worst. The fan favorite show with the interpretation of Starscream that is universally loved is the worst show yeah okay dude
I hate RID 2015 so much and despise it, I don't consider it canon to Transformers Prime and in my own reality, my own take of a sequel for Transformers Prime would be a dark and gritty tone, though not TV-MA but TV-14 and would've borrowed concept from the bayverse movies, examples: An Autobot/Human Alliance organization. My own take of Bumblebee's team would've consisted Smokescreen (Voiced by Sam Worthington) who has matured overtime, Ironhide who is the Heavy Weapons Specialist and is Bumblebee's second in command, and Windblade who is a battle hardened warrior. Human characters in my own take would be adults who have military experience and are led by Yuriko (Rinko Kikuchi) and the organization's General, General Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Characters from Prime such as Ralph, Jack, Miko, and Fowler would appear, with the former 3 being grown and Folwer being responsible for creation of the Autobot/Human Alliance organization.
That is interesting, it takes a lot from the movies. Although you would think the Transformers would be considered widespread given the Decepticon attack in Nevada. But RiD15 shows people are just that simple minded to not believe it. Rescue Bots at least explained it as being built by their resident scientists.
in defense of tf cybertron It wasn’t intended to be a sequel to energon it was supposed to its own show that was for some reason included in the unicron trilogy Also the shows hilarious as hell
Cybertron was supposed to be a continuation and final part of the UT, so I don't count it as a sequel, just the 2nd parts I do. Also Japan dropped the ball there but ironically, it may have been better off.
While I would still say that academy is a bit worse, its not unwatchable and does have some very interesting episodes (i don't think I've actually watched the entire series yet but what I've seen is pretty good).
ES is not meant to be a sequel to G1 it only uses the classic style as a flashback homage cause if we apply the same logic then Animated is ALSO a G1 sequel since in episode 1 footage from War Dawn was shown as a historical documentary ES was unfairly hated during it's original run for the dumbest reason possible (mostly from people who probably haven't seen a TF show in their lives), before the show just dipped in quality for season 2
ES feels like it's trying to be a G1 continuation or at least be in reference to that aspect about it while doing its own thing. As more a 'What if' situation where everyone was stuck on Earth without a way back to Cybertron. With Animated, that scene comes off as more war propaganda than direct connection to G1.
It's bizarre how only 3 years this takes place after Prime. It makes as much sense as the Cybertron in BW is 300 years after the Great War ended. But given the Takara timeline, it makes much more sense. Or implies Galvatron attacked Cybertron again post Rebirth.
I knew G2 was bad, only offering a trippy re-deco of G1 toys that people could get if they missed out. But didn't realize even the toyline overall performed poorly.
Ye...i wish you were wrong, but you hit every nail on the head hard. Prime had issues with its third season, as i recall there was more planned but the show got cut short so the seasons subtitle doesn't work. There's conflicting information on what happened with the Cybertron games and Prime. One bit i recall was apparently the Prime Writers didn't want to be tied down by existing continuity and thus ignored the games, or just pick what they want to use. A example, when dark energon was fed into the Nemesis to fix it, the ship started talking, yet nobody recognized the voice.
@@RedlineRendezvous yes, as in fall of Cybertron Soundwave mentioned that transforming him would make this permanent which Megatron didn't care about since Trypticon failed him.
I still think Prime is one of the best Transformers series (even with Season 1's slow start). Also I prefer Prime's version of Optimus over the Michael Bay one (the later movies)
It has its moments. It really should have been going for that darker series if it really was trying to be that, but if they killed off --toys-- characters then they can't make those sales.
@@RedlineRendezvous I think TFP was dark enough as it is, since it was made for (older) kids. And several TF media have fallen in to the pitfall of making their series/comics/films needlessly dark/edgy. (Netflix TF series, some of the BAy films)
@@RedlineRendezvous seriously mate how dark do you want? İt was aimed towards children at first. You can feel it in the writing. There's a stark difference between the writing at the beginning and after the episode 8 to 12.
@RedlineRendezvous Vicotory IS a sequel to Supergod Master force which itself is a sequel to The Headmasters. Which did not fell through that is absolute cap.
I am so glad that I am not the only who realizes the problems with sequels in the Transformers franchise, most notably with the TV shows. I wouldn't call Cybertron a sequel to Energon since it is a dubbed version of the Japanese series Galaxy Force which is not connected to Energon as a whole. Beast Wars & Transformers Prime are among my favorite shows, they have fantastic storylines and well-written characters that you can't help but adore. It sucks that these two masterpieces got terrible sequels in the forms of Beast Machines & RID2015. Both shows had cool concepts, but suffered from awful executions. The character assassinations are even worse as they ruined some of the best characters from the previous shows, such as Rhinox, BW Megatron and Bumblebee, my favorite Transformers (his character assassination hurts me the most). And I don't wanna talk about how they even brought back Optimus Prime from the death, which ruins a perfect conclusion of his character arc, a really stupid decision, in my opinion. Rise of the Beasts was originally a film with separate scripts like the Optimus Prime solo film, Beast Wars & the Avenger-esque Autobot movies, all three of them combined into the one that became Rise of the Beasts. Besides, if a Transformers TV show does have a GOOD sequel, it would be Rescue Bots Academy. Yes, it is a show for preschools and has a short runtime, but it treated its legacy characters with respect, and i really loved the newer cast in the sequel. RBA was able to avoid the pitfalls of the terrible sequels in the Transformers franchise. As for the games, Fall of Cybertron is a solid follow-up to War For Cybertron. As for EarthSpark, you should blame the troubled production since they changed the writing staff of this show. This is where the show went downhill. If TF One ever gets a sequel, I hope it has a GOOD storyline. I hope it does not let me down.
I've come to appreciate Beast Machines, at least what it presented but still dislike the treatment of most of its cast. RiD 15 was too far dumbed down from what came before. I've heard some mixed thoughts on RBA, but will give it a try in time.
@RedlineRendezvous Rescue Bots Academy is surprisingly a fun show with likable characters. While they did change the voice cast and the Rescue Bots' redesigns are a little weird to the viewers, RBA is a pretty good show.
the problem with T-Prime is that the entire drama realize on a war going. Making a sequel to that story is extremely difficult. They should have slowed down at the start and had it focuses on recovering a renewed cybertron and the adversarial problems the growing transformer community has to deal with instead of having it be post the growing period which they mostly got things right. The final should be about saving cybetron from another collapse, perhaps a message of democracy instead of war? solving problem with words first? that could be interesting. But choosing a lighter tone does not fit the setting of transformers. Transformer franchise has always being about war and shying away from it would have you lose what made the franchise unique.
For a series like this, a lighter tone could work. Especially since Prime was too dreary with the characters most of the time, a bit more levity would work. The war is over and now is a time for rebuilding or even post-reconstruction. All the while build up tensions revealing not all is as it seems, that the light hearted tone was more a façade to the real dirty dealings underneath. Something the 1st season of Earthspark seemed to work towards.
@@HolyknightVader999 Mostly...except allowing Galvatron and Zarak to escape. And as Galvatron stated, would conquer and plunder other planets to suck them dry. If Headmasters is anything to go on, that means many worlds will end up completely destroyed and Optimus won't care long as Earth and (primarily) Cybertron are fine now.
@@RedlineRendezvousI suppose so. But that would just be re-treading ground G1 already went through. But they did the exact same thing with G2, which shows their mistake.
@@HolyknightVader999 G1 didn't have any real overarching story, which is how it bit it in the bumper later on. Armada was just a collect-a-thon war that Sideways kept interfering to keep the sides balanced out leading to Unicron. Or Beast Wars was Beast Megatron's attempt at changing history.
Talking about transformers' history just reminds me how much i love this franchise lmao. It sucks that all these great iterations end up on bleak notes. I love all of it but none of it ever seems to be used to its full potential and that really hurts
Understandable. Knowing your history is important, to hopefully prevent continuing the bad aspects of it in the future. Now if only Hasbro can take its time when working on sequels.
7:57 I could've sworn I had the original DVD where Optimus said "I'll kill you all" in that scene, but I remember the voice actor himself wanting to change it since it was too aggressivefor Optimus' character
I agree, that would be too far out of character for Optimus, I doubt even G2 Optimus goes that far. I haven't seen the DVD versions or checked if there are any differences.
@RedlineRendezvous I'm pretty sure since it was a Michael Bay movie he added it in and they changed it afterwords, like when people change small details in shows even though that detail gas been there for years. They probably changed it for the streamed versions and modern DVD's but if you find the originals from when the movie first released then you'll get the aggressive voice line
Well the Transformers do have a lot of influence with cars and car culture. Even in Energon you see the AE86 make an appearance. And the car mode of 1 particular Transformer is what saved the turbo.
I like Beast Machines & RID 2015. Definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, but I liked them for what they were. Hard to argue with most of these sequels though. There’s been a lot of sludge that came down the pipeline over the years.
If RiD15 was making what came before come off even worse, like Starscream accidentally killing off the Predacons making that season feel entirely pointless, then it wouldn't be as bad.
@@RedlineRendezvousok let steal his comment; İt reinvented the Transformers series to a degree, this is one of my favorite aspects of the show. İn most other variations Transformers is mainly aimed towards children and young adults and the plot progression usually reflects that. You can even feel the difference in music. You said that Prime didn't aged as good as the energon or animated. I respectfully disagree, just look at the comments on the soundtrack of TfOne. Music alone can be pointed as the best aspect of Prime but it doesn't settle for just that. İn prime every character shows it's unique aspects with the way they talk and their look. Megatron is the leader of the deceptions yes but he's also the most focused version of himself in this series. He's just as clever and cunning as he's ruthless. Optimus is the most stoic character and for a reason, whether he likes it or not the war between autobots and deceptions will continue as long as he let's the other side get up after a defeat. Like ratchet said he's soft for a bot at his size. Not that's the thing; he's the strongest because he shows mercy. And predaking omg he's one of the most unexpectedly complex characters in this show; he was introduced as an apex predator from the past, a tool for Megatron to hunt down the autobots but within a couple of episodes he showed that he's as complex as the older characters. He has dilemmas, things that he has to face. He also knows that every decision he takes will have a lasting affect on his own kind. He knows this and doesn't even takes a second to rush fpr help while fighting against the unicron. Things happen for a reason in prime, you notice this, characters doesn't need a whole episode to get fleshed out, a few key quotes between characters is enough to give us a clue on whats going on. And it remembers this. Smockscreen gets captured by the cons why?because he was reckless, why because he was scolded by arcee, who felt bad for both of her deceased partners, why?because smokescreen was so eager to join the fight and inadvertently made arcee and her partners look bad, why? Because he's young, he wanted to help, he wanted to help so badly he failed to see his mistakes. Does the show keep him out of focus after this event? No. He successfully retrieves the omega keys, takes a second guess every time he has to do something after, he knows that he needs to be more careful with his decisions, this behavior is the reason why he returned to the base after the extraction at the end of season 2. He disobeyed a direct order from optimus because he knew what was going to happen so instead of trying to scrape by by one by one he wanted to make sure that optimus was safe. Same thing applies for every character, the main reason why optimus destroyed the omega key was an oversight at ratchets end; he ignored the humans and this allowed starscream to use them against the bots. Seriously it's small things like these makes the Transformers Prime a go to recommendation for everyone except the people who expect to see a wider cast with shallower settings. I'm not saying that the other series have shallow characters it's just prie has a deeper story than the most. And it does this with just 3 seasons. I do wish that it was longer, had more characters etc but I can understand why it was as it is. I think the biggest culprit behind this is the marketing and the notion of the connection between the Bayformers and Prime. İt did help with the marketing but it ultimately holded the series from reaching out to its full potential. I think with the right approach Prime could have been the Transformers equivalent of what The Clone Wars is for star wars.
I’d say The Unicron Trilogy got worse after Armada, but while I do think the Bayverse sequels suck I actually Rise of the Beasts was an enjoyable follow up to Bumblebee. It wasn’t terrible, it wasn’t a great movie, but I had a fun time watching it. I wouldn’t say the movie’s the reason why TFOne underperformed, as there’s other reasons why the movie didn’t do well. And while I’m probably one of the few fans who think RID15 wasn’t terrible, I wholeheartedly disagree that Earthspark is a sequel to G1. Although it had G1 references, the show clearly uses them as cheeky nods to the show, but not much else. Earthspark isn’t really a sequel to G1, as it’s actually set in its own continuity. And the show is good, at least for the first season, and while Season 2 was a step down, I don’t really think it was terrible. Same could be said for Season 3.
TF One's main issues also came from the marketing, showing that Hasbro either doesn't seem to care or know what they're doing. However, bad box offices do affect following films like how the Bumblebee movie had a rough start thanks to TLK. There was both too much and not enough going on at the same time with RotB. Needed more focus on the Maximals. It doesn't specifically say it is, but Earthspark comes off as a G1 related show with some tweaks like everyone being on Earth instead of both Earth and Cybertron. Or genderswapping of characters like Skywarp. And taking some references from IDW like Autobot Megatron. I am at least glad Elita gets more screentime. Haven't seen season 3.
I have a theory why Optimus in rid acted different ok hear me out the matrix of leadership in transformers prime if the matrix of leader ship was removed from Optimus he returned to Orion pax i think the matrix was damaged from it being fused with the allspark which is probably why optimus is less wise than what he was in transformers prime
That could be something to consider. Although, that was more amnesia whereas Optimus here was more aware of himself, his spark was "plucked" before being extinguished by the 13 Primes. But they did nerf him later on to the point he lost almost all his power, possibly some of his brains as well.
@@RedlineRendezvous I just watched transformers prime predacons rising again and at the end Optimus says this "because the matrix must now be relinquished with the allspark it cannot be restored or passed down to another." I think rid Optimus prime didn't have the matrix of leadership so he didn't have all the fighting experience and be less wise since he no longer has all the knowledge of the primes like he had in transformers prime
Also, Prime Wars isn't a straight sequel to G1 considering a couple of contradictions like Wheeljack still being alive, Trypticon and Fortress Maximus being ancient unknown titans, and Optimus Primal getting his Optimal form before Beast Wars would take place.
It is, but also isn't. It tries hard to be apart of G1 in aesthetic and references but has contradictions like you mentioned. It seems pretty confused at times in what it wants to be.
In a POV to fan, writers change but when performers stay and know the character why can't the actors be the writers and input why, who and what fans ask and know already. Even in g1 season 3 was like a new show as galvatron' revenge g1 season 1 is the third war. Would it be?
It helps to have input from the actors who play the role of these characters. Or at least take into consideration the types of actions said character would take to better understand their personality and how they would act in certain situations. Fan input can be good, but there eventually comes a point where too many cooks ruin the dish.
transformers prime beast hunters predacons rising was technically a sequel movie to TFP, but I can see the argument of how it isn't sequel but if you count it as a one, it was one hell of a sequel
It's a "sequel" much like the 1986 movie is a "sequel" to G1. Although the title was pretty misleading. Much like Rise of the Beasts. Shame the Predacons became fodder by RiD'15.
@@RedlineRendezvous yes and no. Predacons rising technically did have dead predacons rising so it wasn't entirely misleading. I think it was only misleading if you thought the title was implying alive and functional predacons
More a midquel/side story because the events of it take place during the 4 million years after the start of G1 and when the same episode picks up later. If anything, it would fit closer as a prequel because it's setting is so early in the G1 show being the 1st episode.
Strange how you didn’t mention how TF One's awful marketing made people not want to watch it at all. Or how it not being released in all territories affected its performance. Hell, I was originally planning on skipping it since its first trailer put me off so badly until I saw Jeremy Jahn's review of it.
That will be addressed in more detail in another video about Hasbro in general. And yes, it did put me off as well until seeing other RUclips reviews on the matter.
10:22 I have a Two Story For TFP Sequel! Sequel A = Transformers: New Age, Basically a rewrite of Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) Sequel B = Transformers: Primal, Basically a Transformers: Prime's Beast Wars Sequel
More likely the A option is the better choice. Beast Wars sounds like an interesting concept, although it couldn't just copy Beast Wars point for point. Doing so would compare it too much to the original. It would be interesting to explore the new Cybertron with how all the bots interact much like how Transformers Cybertron had various cultures in the different planets.
@@RedlineRendezvousThat, and he never bitched at his commanding officer. It always struck me as rude when RID Bumblebee did that. Prime was the leader of his species; Bumblebee had no right to bitch at him like that.
What saves Beast Wars was that it wasn't intended as a DIRECT sequel, which seems to be where Transformers has a bad habit of fumbling itself, especially because Hasbro has a bad habit of wanting to somehow have a sequel but also have their cake and eat it too by retconning out as much as possible to sell more toys of popular-but-now-dead-characters. I get that to a certain extent they need to have those characters on shelves due to IP/copyright reasons but this is ridiculous in the era of the Generations toyline existing and almost always having an Optimus/Megatron/Starscream/Bumblebee on shelves in some shape or form.
Beast Wars was the one show the showrunners had no idea where to take it but by end of season 2 they were able to tie it into G1 mostly from, believe it or not, fan criticism. Then it went from "Trukk not Monke" to "this is the greatest show I've ever seen in my life!" Energon fumbled in terms of story moment it talked about Megatron's sword like we don't see the Star Saber mini-con team being used by Kicker multiple times.
I presume you're referring to RiD'15 Optimus. And for all his training and upgrades, he wasn't even able to seal the deal against Megatronus. The whole point of his revival.
@@RedlineRendezvous i think your point is not good because i think you just hate his RID 2015 design which is pointless since in Rescue Bots his TF Prime and RID 2015 design is the same.
That trilogy wasn't exactly the best. Siege had strong points with Megatron becoming more a monster to his own, Earthrise was...not very good. The moment Optimus was asking forgiveness. Kingdom felt more like key jingling. Although we did get T-posing Ultra Magnus. The toyline was definitely the strong points to come out from there. I'll say this, it was more enjoyable an experience than the Power of the Primes trilogy.
@@RedlineRendezvous Stan Bush did the soundtrack to the series with the smash hit song heat of attack. One problem you forgot to point out was the voice acting for Beast Wars Megatron
@@justingochioco1121 More than just him, even though it gave me some RiD'01 Prime flashbacks. Dinobot and Tigertron should've swapped VAs. The concept of a brutish looking beast that looked and sounded like a monster becoming a great hero was something I enjoyed about the original Dinobot. It was after Kingdom I started to notice that.
I really wish we had more information on RiD 2015 turning out the way that it did. I don't necessarily hate the show on its own. But when I think of it as a follow-up to Prime, I just want to know what the creators were on when they made it. There were definitely enough ideas that were cut from Prime that could have easily been used for RiD. I'll never get over how Smokescreen was teased to be the next Prime after Optimus, then all we see of him in RiD is a picture when they were showing everyone the council was blacklisting. I also can't help but wonder why they didn't bring Seaspray back in that show like they were planning to in the third season of Prime. I usually think dead characters should stay dead, but it sounds like Seaspray would have been a cool character. And those are just two of my issues with that show.
There is often more interest in behind the scenes that the actual product itself. It's why drama around Disney media is so popular over the movies. It is a shame when plotpoints get dropped by the following season. A big part of what I theorize is that Hasbro mandated Bumblebee be the main star especially with his popularity from the Bay movies. Note, we have Bumblebee instead of Hot Shot in Animated going forward because of the movies, which is also a kneejerk reaction about losing the trademark on the name like they did when we first ended up with Hot Shot.
I think it's because there is no reason for a sequel like tfp, it had a perfect ending, the movie was amazing, but RID had to ruin it all, like I dont see a reason why TFP still needs a sequel
Whether boring or not, there's always a reason to continue a story. It becomes a matter if it should. A rebuilt Cybertron after the war would be a drastic change like BW and BM, but it could work.
If it had better animation, pacing, and dubbing, then I would agree it would be great. But there is something special in the 1st episode I'm quite fond of.
That honestly would have been a great follow-up and a fresher take having a new character besides Optimus and Bumblebee trying to lead, plus it would follow up on Smokescreen's arc in Prime.
@@chandelight59 It's alright enough. I'm glad you found enjoyment out of it. It's not what other people feel on a movie or show, but how you get enjoyment out of it.
In defense of Beast mechanes, it did present the best version of Megatron, crude, sadistic, over controlling, despite already won, wanted more. Literally brings the fearful look towards till all are one in his quest for godhood. And killer theme. Despite not being the og or necessarily the Megatron, he has accompanied alot despite having little to nothing, accomplish what every other Megatron can't do. Megatron literally carried the show. Definitely wish to see this Megatron again. No, the war for Cybertron version doesn't count. That one so different it may as well be another character.
It was the most successful Megatron we've seen to date. One that turns total defeat into victory conquering Cybertron essentially all on his own. He's far more clever than G1 Megatron, even with all the setbacks from BW.
It's the quality of such that's the issue. It would help if they made some sort of plan, unlike Disney Star Wars being a waste. Beast Wars was lightning in a bottle.
I'm assuming you mean Cybertron/Galaxy Force. Even if I counted other than the 2nd parts as sequels. It is a good show, but terrible as a continuation. Like how G1 Ironhide's toy was a cool idea for a Diaclone figure, but terrible Transformers toy.
This is why Transformers Animated is one of the best Transformers shows ever as that never got a sequel series, as who knows what that could’ve done to the characters, animation style and writing. But yeah I have started to notice abit of pattern when making a transformers sequel series with how most of them are usually incredibly toned down compared to their predecessors. Whether that was because of interference from Hasbro, having very quick productions which in energon’s case often resulting in the animation looking rushed with no effort put into it, or because of creative differences like either making it too light hearted or too dark.
I never thought about it before, but you are correct. Transformers has a very poor track record with sequals. However, while I am not a fan of Beast Machines, I will give it credit for trying to introduce new concepts. However the show was held back by poor execution and poor writing. And with all the rubbish TF live action movie sequals, I am not surprised that most people did not see Transformers one, which is a shame because it is a great film.
@@noddy1973 I don't get how you can be in so much denial that you unironically believe that even suggesting that Armada, unicorn duology included are great sequels and a amazing TF franchise to boot is somehow a joke. This has been a fact for some time now, but keep being in denial i guess lmao
@@Bombastic_daioh "I'm i a joke to you" Yeah man, you are, now stare at BM Primal's face for 10 minutes I can properly stomach Energon unlike the sheer ugliness of Beast Machines
Built-in problems of a toy commercial franchise… Car Robots/2001 RiD at least got no sequel itself. BTW, those arrangements of the Vince DiCola & Steve Jablonsky score tracks are cool, were they from that “cybertronian radio” source?
Initially I considered that, however, it's because the main setting takes place during the events between the 1st G1 episode, I categorize it as a midquel.
@ Yeah, good point. It’s complicated because the show itself takes place during the first episode of G1 before the Autobots and Decepticons awaken, but all of the Maximals and Predacons are from millions of years in the future. If only Transformers did more midquels like this.
@@SuperJamz64 Mobile Suit Gundam did a variety of side stories related to the One Year War and they're some of the most beloved parts of the franchise. So it does work.
It's more one of a few observations I've noticed about this franchise. At best I'm hoping this can bring awareness or some sort of change the improve the story writing in future shows and movies.
I loved transformers cybertron that one i believed was my introduction to transformers and it was awesome it wasn't boring at all it was so exciting the animation kicked ass and the soundtrack is amazing
The animation was a bit stiff, but a vast improvement over Energon that it was watchable. The soundtrack was really good. And the storybeats had a good mix of humor and intensity. But it wasn't a good continuation since it was originally it's own story shoehorned into the UT, regardless of how the blackhole coming about would make sense. It just needed a better dub writing team to not make it so lore breaking or at least explain why so much appears to be reset.
Contrary to popular misconception, throwing a script for Chapt GPT to spit out does tend to be better than just about anything Disney has churned out in the past decade.
I'm glad I was able to help shed some light on the matter. Hasbro needs to get their writing teams to focus on a proper sequel so whatever comes after in the series actually can maintain the story without it collapsing like a blackhole much like the UT.
Beast machines was good though. The idea that we get a series where the villain actually wins and have the hero fight again and show that the hero's aren't perfect. Beasts machine would also end with Megatron winning but that was cut. Still it is the better sequel compared to the newer one
Kind of a petty thing to bring up, but I wish Steve Blum did a higher voice in line with his work voicing General Smytus from My Life as a Teenage Robot whenever he does a Starscream role. Again, I know that's a tad petty, but just about every iteration (I forget how Bey's Starscream sounded, so IDK) had this to the point that it's one of his more key features. Further, the fact that Blum seems to be in everything nowadays means when he goes for a normal if voice for Starscream, he doesn't sound different from the Stormtroopers in Disney's Rebels or Vilgax from Ben 10.
It's a strange one. In the West it's treated as a reboot or its own continuity. But Car Robots is a midquel like Beast Wars except nothing of importance really happens.
@@RedlineRendezvousThen he survives in the Skydance comics while Bumblebee gets killed off in issue 1 (there's even a variant cover with his dead body front and center).
I mean i get it. Transformers is a toylinr first so you want sequels to create new characters and new appearances because that means new toys to sell. Problrm really is the G1 characters are so iconic and beloved that the toyline will NOT sell without certain g1 characters. They tried to do it with the moviep era of G1 where Ultra Magnus took over as the leader and Hot Rod was the new Bumblebee and Galvatron was the new big bad. That line did NOT do well so they revived and brought the OGs back and the new characters that were supposed to be the new generation were shoved to the backseat. Hasbro HAS to rely on reboots and sequels and stick with sub par material because if the show evolves into more, the toys won't sell. Its sad but its a fact of business. The only time i saw it work was when Shockwave became the new big bad after megatron was usurped and he was TERRIFYING. His Toy sold like hotcakes after and they prolonged his appearances until the story had to end. This was comics btw. Specifically "All Are Gone" storyline
It was also HOW Optimus died in the movie people have issues with, and Hot Rod was the scapegoat for it. But Hasbro needs to understand that GOOD characters are what sell, not MORE characters. That's why so many want to see G1 Optimus after so many decades. Or most of the BW cast, Armada Starscream, Cybertron Vector Prime, and so on.
When I heard what they did to Starscream in the second season of Earthspark I just pretended there was no second season. Seriously, I love the show but his episode is my favorite! So seeing the development and characterization that was given to him in the episode and in the last episode of the season being thrown in the trash It left me very disappointed! The fact that they forced the Decepticons to be evil for no reason makes me not want Tarantulas to return! The whole point of his character is that he doesn't want war anymore and wants to be left alone! I specifically don't want his bond with Nightshade to be destroyed like they did with Starscream and Hashtag!
It was like Armada Starscream just jumped to Cybertron Starscream in the span of a single season. One who was sympathetic to just evil out for control like every other evil Starscream.
Earthspark is not really a sequel to G1, the flashback in the first episode is more of a stylization than literal. At least that's what makes sense to me, considering that the flashback was narrated by the father of the children whose comic books have the style of G1. It's easy to deduce that they're just imagining the flashback.
I can understand how it comes off as less connected to G1 much like the Prime Wars trilogy. ES distances itself enough to feel like it's own series without the original to rely on. Yet it feels like it's trying to be a G1 related story or enough to keep those storybeats. So more an alternate take on G1 but showing the aftermath post-war. It's an issue with a handful of Transformers shows trying to be like G1 without directly saying it is.
I always enjoyed Transformers. Especially the shows and movies and games that we have so far. Even if they are sequels. Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015, however, doesn’t act like a sequel to Transformers Prime. Especially since the Autobots have different human allies and take place in a different location on Earth.
As far as I recall, it was mostly the stunted third season of Prime that hasn't held up all that well. Sure, season 2 was a bit gimmicky with the Iacon relic hunt, but at least it had a lot of stakes in that several of the relics ultimately had to be destroyed in order to protect earth, even though it meant dooming Cybertron to remain in its decayed state. But season 3 was just a mess because it was supposed to have a ton of Predacons show up, only for the Decepticons to go "oh wait, they're a threat to us too, abort!" and scuttle the army after like one episode. Still, the series finale was pretty great, since it had probably most noble death of any Optimus ever seen... ...then seeing it woefully undone in RiD2k15 because heaven forbid Optimus get to stay dead in a continuity at least once.
13:10 Now this is the reason why I love Earthspark season 1 and HATE season 2, I love Decepticons with complex personalities and can be heroic. After all the Decepticons are just a faction and is far from evil. I love all the cons in season 1. And season 2 that makes them turn evil for no foreshadowing at all is just……
Considering we're in a time where "there is no evil" when a side is clearly evil does bad things is the norm (Star Wars). I much prefer how it's done showing the 2 factions are more like soldiers on different sides. Something that has been setup in the G1 character bios. It's why IDW Thundercracker leaving the Decepticons has such a great impact.
@@RedlineRendezvousYeah I agree. But the main reason to me is that I do love all the Decepticon characters to begin with, so I want them to be given justice and not be portrayed as pure evil. Like in season 1 they respond well to kindness and all have characters developments (especially Starscream and Shockwave). But S2 just throws those developments into the trash
May be cheating but the fall of cybertron game that came after war for cybertron. We don't talk about the 3rd game tho....
I refer to them as the Fall of Cybertron games because 'War for Cybertron' gets used often enough when talking about comics, the series, and toyline. And yes, it was an absolute travesty what happened with that 3rd game. How do you make a game that's the 3rd part of a series but tied into a different continuity entirely?
@@RedlineRendezvous rise of the dark spark wasn't meant to tie into a different continuity period. The game was meant to be a 3rd tie in to the cybertron games (just say cybertron games, everyone will automatically know what you mean by that) while simultaneously capitalizing on aoe at the time while not being connected to it. Transformers the game from 07 did the same thing. Capitalizing on the 07 film while not being connected to it.
It's only the parts that take place on cybertron in rise of the dark spark that could be considered canon to the cybertron games. The aoe segment is It's own thing. Instead of hasbro releasing a 3rd game and a aoe inspired game separately, they combined both.
We never talk about the 3rd game
What 3rd game there's only 2
@@RedlineRendezvous they're just called "the cybertron games", but it specifically excludes the 3rd one
The fact the RID confirmed that Megatron was basically a zoo keeper is hilarious.
I think that really sweet of Megatron after he just quitted fighting
@@rohayaismail3708I know right, so kind of him to release all those animals back into the wild. 😂
It's Optimus' and the Autobots' problem now.
What ?
When did that happen heh?!
The only good thing to come out of RID 2015 is that it heavily implies that Megatron was a zoo keeper at one point but got sick of them and left them to be the Autobots' problem.
It's the real reason he stopped the Predacon resurrection plan.
Wait, what????????
Some of the characters are also decent and interesting. Honestly, if RID2015 is solely considered it's own thing and not a sequel it's easier to watch. But then only by so much
Meanwhile in Japan, where practically every Transformers show created there was part of the G1 continuity...
That is until the unicron trilogy broke that mold
Japanese ingenuity was quite impressive in how Prowl and Wheeljack got retconned into being alive through an entire side story. Granted, one story was better off...not being made. But I'll cover that soon enough.
Transformers prime is easily the best RID2015 just is not canon (also you didn’t mention rescue bots I enjoyed that show as a kid)
@@Kaiju-bm4ts I would not be surprised if Galaxy Force was Japan's attempt at revenge on the West for making the localization of Car Robots it's own continuity XD
@@christopherbravo1813 That would be a funny form of irony not gonna lie. But then again...one would have to wonder why would Japan try to make the Japanese version of animated be a prequel to the 07 film if galaxy force being in it's own continuity was payback for the us making rid 01 it's own thing
The idea of having Optimus Prime's legacy being something that Bumblebee has to deal with could be a good concept if done right. If they had to bring Optimus back why not introduce a bot that is the reincarnation of Optimus but wasn't him in mind or spark. Or introduce a bot like Sureshot, Pyro, that resembles Optimus Prime.
It would be an interest callback to properly redo Rodimus' arc from G1 just from a perspective of someone who didn't become the next leader.
"I am transformed" goofiest / cringyest thing I have ever heard
It's an Evolution Revolution. You might want to steer clear of the Beast Machines music video then.
"Nah bro its too deep you just dont get it"
@@billyboleson2830 Truly ahead of its time
Bro you are transformed. The young Cosmicclonecustoms is forever lost, now make way for Cosmicclonecustoms Prime
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Hasbro, that’s your answer
How is it their fault ? They throw tons of money to make more content, that's the only thing that they can do.
@ that’s the problem, the thing, is Hasbro needs to sell toys, they aren’t as bad as matell, the higherups have the final say.
Remember how earthspark starscream got changed from season to season?
That’s an example.
Also, new toys new gimmicks, so these things have to be forced into a show to make kids buy em.
The toys are the reason transformers exist
Hasbro has every right to change stuff to make toys better@WinterroSP
10:45 ok I have to leave this quote here
As Optimus and Megatron are being sucked into the collapsing space bridge.
Megatron: What's Happening!?
Optimus: We're being sucked into the align continuity. Where things will progressively make less sense!
Megatron: No! I don't want to be in a kid friendly show! The rescue bots are going to ruin everything!
Optimus: Finally you and I agree on something.
Megatron: I rather be sucked into oblivion than agree with you- Oh God I spoke too soon!
Optimus: We're spinning out of control.
Megatron: This is your fault Prime! You're the one who made me come out here!
Optimus: You didn't need to follow Us!
Megatron: Silence! I was trying to prevent a world of Mediocrity!
Optimus: at least the first show was good. Criticality speaking. IT WON AN EMMY! ' The world Emmy echoes and fades in the void'
Darkness sets in on the vacuum of space where the collapsed space bridge once was.
Megatron: I demand a Refund.
good lord do I hope they make a sequel to Transformers One and get it right for once
Here's hoping for the best this time around!
The Bayverse sequels were done right. The fandom is just biased and nothing more
@@hob_channel the bayverse was an okay trilogy, excluding the last two films and the middle of the trilogy.
Transformers One was supposed to be a trilogy, they even teased it at the end with the Quintessons (i think that's how it's spelled)
I really hope the good word of mouth can spread awareness and make more profit so that they can greenlight the trilogy...
And ffs hire a new marketing team
@@hob_channel Bayverse was better off as a trilogy and it shows because it was clearly meant to be
I'm still a fan of Transformers Prime and Beast Wars, despite me not liking Robots in Disguise 2015 and Beast Machines.
It's easier to appreciate what Beast Machines was trying to do over what RiD'15 did.
Same.
I never really understand what was the point of the 2015 Rid was but i’d still watch it
Same here
@@RedlineRendezvousRID would be a good show if it was stand alone, it’s the fact it’s a sequel that makes it bad
There's a cycle.
1) A beloved, well written, and excellent favorite show.
2) A darker and/or controversial show that has its fans, but wasn't as fun.
3) A return to form, more lighthearted and simple, but not as beloved as the first outing.
BW/BW/RiD
A/E/C
Animated/Prime/NuRiD
Cyberverse/Earthspark/Cyberworld
Cyberworld will show if that pattern holds.
Prime was certainly beloved, but not nearly to the degree of Animated. And it was certainly darker.
So is this what Sonic fans experience in the Sonic cycle? Except here it's slower and more drawn out.
@@RedlineRendezvous I suppose so? Never thought of it like that.
I would argue that Prime has more fans than Animated. I usually see more interaction/views on reaction videos of TFP than TFA.
@@pepita2437 Sixo ran a poll back in Jan. Animated beat Prime two to one. I'm not saying people don't like TFP, but it is faaaaar from the fan favorite Animated is.
TFP fans yap the loudest
As someone who was introduced to transformers from TFP, I REFUSE to acknowledge the existence of RID.
With how they did the Predacons, I can understand.
As a Transformer fan, I can totally relate, bro how could we just got one actual good transformer movie? With good script and character development? (The recently Transformers one I'm referring to).
Seriously, I don't want to see Michael Bay in Transformers franchise ever again, i remember that he said in interview that he hated the G1, it's like hiring a dude to make a spiderman movie but he hates the character, what's the chance of we get something actually good?
I want more transformers movies like one, bumblebee, and the first one from 2007.
"i remember that he said in interview that he hated the G1, it's like hiring a dude to make a spiderman movie but he hates the character"
Ah so you mean Spiderman Lotus
@@RedlineRendezvous spiderman Lotus?
@@ghostpalladino1679 The Spiderman "fan" film that covers one of the comic stories, but was done out of hate towards Marvel movies.
It's like the X-men movies that proceeded the Bayverse (which did have a few good films despite having a lot of controversial ones). the director of the first one was adamant that he didn't want to follow the source material. It's crazy that almost twenty years later we get two movies that are actually made based on the well beloved stories they were supposed to follow.
I’m such a big transformers prime fan and I never knew they made a crappier spinoff/sequel show to it
My apologies then. Robots in Disguise should've only been remembered as the G1 side story that became a soft-reboot in the West.
True it would have been a good show if it was set in its own continuity
@@RedlineRendezvous the concept of "soft-reboot" by itself is so retarded, it's like the writer is admitting that he is too lazy to create something new but doesn't want to be coherent with the previous series that supposedly takes place in the same continuity as the new one
Just watch Rescue Bots Academy because it a part of Transformers Prime timeline.Just skip RID.
@@RedlineRendezvous thats is nonsense.If it be like that than the Japanese dub will only dub season 1.
sequel shows as a concept have always been doomed fail, cause all it does is making the new show canon to a already beloved and successful series to attract and cash in with the older audience, yet they regard everything the older show has established.
Even years later, hasbro has not learned it’s lessons and made the Fifth generation of my little pony Canon to the forth.
And guess what, old Fans were obviously not happy with the show itself, the problem themselves involve more than just butchering the cannon which same can be said with TFRID.
Overall, Both of the shows problems could have easily been less Problematic if it weren’t canon and just be it’s own thing
It's all about capitalizing on the success of what came before. Following the money and milk it for all its worth. Why else would they have G2 or go as far as the Action Masters?
That's wrong... Season 4 of Animated was cancelled but not for that reason. The Hub channel and Prime didn't even exist yet when Animated was cancelled. In fact you have it totally backwards. You see Cartoon Network cancelled Transformers Animated ending their deal with Hasbro which is what prompted to Hasbro to just buy their own network in the first place. They got tired of having to rely on networks like Fox Kids, Kid's WB, or Cartoon Network in order to distribute their shows and they decided instead of selling the T.V. rights to a network only to keep getting their shows cancelled after three seasons they would make their own Network so they could distribute this stuff themselves and cut out the middle man. The problem was even though Cartoon Network cancelled the show and hadn't ordered any more seasons they still technically owned the rights for that series and continued to show it in reruns so Hasbro couldn't just move that series over to the Hub and keep it going. They had to create a new series which ended up being Transformers Prime. Of course the Hub failed because they only had like maybe 3 original shows and the rest of the programming block was all reruns of older shows Hasbro either already owned the rights for or were able to purchase the rights for to show on the Hub. Plus they're a toy company and have no idea how to actually run a television network. They ended up going BACK to Cartoon Network after selling the Hub to Discovery and had the same problem again only in reverse where shows like Rescue Bots were continuing to be shown on the Hub now rebranded as Discovery Family because they had the rights to that series and only new shows could actually air on Cartoon Network.
Speaking of which Transformers Rescue Bots is the longest running cartoon series in Transformers history being the only series to actually go on for longer than three seasons.
Also you said "I challenge you to viewer, to tell me if there is even 1 good Transformers sequel" and then you immediately mentioned one in the video. Beast Wars is a direct sequel to Generation 1 and it's not only good, it's actually BETTER than the original show. I also actually like Beast Machines and don't think it's as bad as most people do but I will agree it's not as good as Beast Wars was.
The Unicron Trilogy is another one where I would actually argue that the sequels are better than the original. Armada is the worst series in Transformers. This is largely do to the fact that the original Japanese series, Micron Legend, wasn't even finished yet and the series was brought over to the U.S. with unfinished animations, terrible dubbing, and the creators behind the scenes did not care, they were just trying to make a dead line. That's also why even though it has largely the same cast of voice actors from the Beast Era they do not sound nearly as good. Like Garry Chalk as Primal actually has some personality and character to his performance but the same actor as Prime sounds like he's just reading from the script and not actually performing the script. The actors even admitted that they knew it was bad, they tried to warn the director and producers that fans would hate this and they just did not care because they thought the fans were just a bunch of dumb kids who wouldn't notice.
Energon is technically better in the sense that even though they still mixed up characters names (Cliffjumper and Downshift) they were at least more consistent with the names being swapped and didn't call them by a different name every episode or some times by different names within the same episode like Armada tended to do. The animation was already completed so there weren't as many animation errors like Jetfire randomly changing color in the middle of a scene. There was still a lot of continuity errors but ironically if you just completely ignore that's meant to be a sequel and watch it as it's own stand alone series it actually works a lot better.
I can say the same thing about Cybertron except now it has the added benefit that the original Japanese series, Galaxy Force, was literally intended to be it's own stand alone series not a sequel so there is even more reason to ignore any made up connection to Armada. They also randomly recast most of the actors so except for Optimus and Megatron almost everyone else had a completely different voice. Even though they said it's a sequel it doesn't work as a sequel. The show is only good if you view it as it's own stand alone series.
I'm not sure if that counts since technically the thing that makes these sequels good is to pretend they aren't sequels.
Not really talked about in the video but Transformers Rescue Bots Academy is... not bad but not as good at the original. It also largely contradicted part of the original series in the first episode. The original Rescue Bots anyone could scan multiple alt modes, they just had to learn how to do it, it was something that had to be EARNED. But in Rescue Bots Academy Hot Shot is just GIVEN a Multi-Cog that instantly allows him to do though there is limit suddenly where he can only transform into 1 of his three alt modes per day and once he chooses a vehicle mode for the day he's stuck with it for the rest of the day. Other than completely changing how having multiple alt modes works the rest of the series is actually pretty good, I love girl Whirl.
When it comes to the Machnima series I actually think the 3rd season of that is the only one that's actually worth watching. Season 1, Combiner Wars, has nothing to do with combiners and I had no idea what was going on that entire series. Characters would just show and do things but I never knew who any of them were or what their motivations were because the series never bothered to actually tell us anything about what was going on. If felt like I was watching a continuation of a story that I missed the first half of. Season 2, Titans Return, is just one long fight scene where Starscream's ghost is possessing Trypticon and someone how everyone knows it's Starscream even though he never speaks and could just be Trypticon the entire time. Like honestly I wouldn't even know Starscream was possessing him if they characters didn't keep calling him Starscream. But yet there's no actual plot or story the entire season, from start to finish it's just one long fight scene. I don't mind ending an episode in the middle of a fight and leaving it as a cliffhanger but if you can't deal with the problem in the very next episode then it's going to feel like you're padding it out because you have no actual story. Especially when it's literally the entire freaking season is just that one combat encounter. Season 3 Power of the Primes is when they bring in Megatronus Prime and this is the good season, I would honestly recommend skipping the first two parts because you're missing nothing since there's no real story until it gets to season 3, that's where the plot actually starts. If you're confused on any of the continuing story lines like why Overlord is hunting down Megatron, the first two seasons aren't going to explain it either so you'll be just as lost either way. Need to know why Rodimus Unicronus is a thing? No you don't it doesn't matter. Basically Overlord shoves a Chaos Matrix in his chest and there is no further explanation of where he got it why he did that, what their goal is, it's never explained. The only story line that matters is Megatronus Prime/The Fallen because that's actually done very well and it's Mark Hammil doing the voice. So just do yourself a favor and start at season 3.
The Netflix series, Siege, fantastic... well specifically that Megatron is Fantastic, Impactor is great, the rest is kind of forgettable. Earthrise, has nothing to do with Earth, they don't even step foot on Earth. I hate season 2. Season 3, Kingdom... as good as Decepticon Megatron is in this series, Predacon Megatron is the exact opposite being the WORST thing about the series. Beast Wars Megatron is one of the most intelligent Megatrons ever but this series makes him an idiot. I do actually kind of like the BW references though like Dinobot still managing to die a heroic death but this Dinobot never becomes a Maximal and Primal says "You would have a been a terrible Maximal" as Dinobot dies. I think season 3 is better than season 2 but not better than season 1. And they kind of killed one of the best characters off screen and forgot he even existed but I loved Impactor in season 1 till they forgot he was a thing in the series.
Fascinating. I knew of Hasbro wanting to be in charge of their own Network and it being an issue of licensing, but not so much that Cartoon Network were the ones who pulled the plug first. Usually it would be Hasbro doing such given their history of throwing things at the wall and hoping it sticks.
I explained in the video how Beast Wars counts more as a midquel, though if anything it happens so far early into the G1 story that it might as well be a prequel. The setting of the entire series takes place on Earth between the 1st half of More Than Meets the Eye pt 1. Beast Machines is a decent show on its own for the most part, but not as a good Beast Wars sequel.
I'm familiar with the rushed production behind Armada. Though wasn't Energon rushed as well, because the focus was more towards Cybertron/Galaxy Force only to end up needing to work on Energon? I do agree that Hasbro needed to take their time getting these shows done properly to make them good. This take on Optimus wasn't very memorable aside from occasional one-liners and his design/transformations. It just makes Energon so much worse in my eyes how it has so much more to go into and it does but again Hasbro dropped the ball. Then to add OVA quality 2D scenes because the CG is worse than in Season 1 Beast Wars has people now saying it should've been 2D. But in reality it'd be an Armada situation 2.0 so half a dozen eggs. Energon Prime is one of the better Optimus' because he has so much personality, regardless of the Fatimus design. When the showrunners only view their audience with contempt, it shows. Just because it's a "kid's" show doesn't mean it shouldn't be made of quality.
Cybertron wouldn't really count as a sequel since it's supposed to be the 3rd part of a trilogy. But at this point, it might as well be a stand-alone sequence. Especially after how I mention there practically aren't any more Decepticons after events of Energon, at least on the planet Cybertron.
Haven't seen Rescue Bots or Rescue Bots Academy. I'm aware they exist, but haven't seen. Another commentor recommended it, so I'll get around to it eventually.
Prime Wars like Energon had some interesting ideas. But the direction and pacing was done far too poorly. Titans Return feels plotless. Godzilla movies do more than just show the monster tearing up Japan. There has to be inbetween moments and buildup to the attacks. And most certainly characters can't just fly into the monster when it's not even their intent, Thundercracker, Skywarp, and maybe Sunstorm. I agree Megatronus being brought in was a good idea. The whole thing with Overlord and Rodimus Uniconus was unnecessary and does Hot Rod dirty.
I enjoyed Siege for the most part. They had a good setup with the war torn Cybertron and the Autobots are on its dying legs. And it's Megatron who steals the show. I also enjoyed this take of Bumblebee who is just another Cybertronian who doesn't want to take sides, that's a good and different take...until he was just zapped and now he's an Autobot. Impactor and Skyfire had good arcs in there too. Transformers really should take notes from Mobile Suit Gundam and how it portrays the Zeon and Federation soldiers as just people on opposing sides. Yes, even if the Zabi family are evil much like Megatron, the ones following all are not. You know, like the G1 box description of several characters like Thundercracker wondering if the war is even worth it or Mirage being shady.
I see beast wars as a sequel to g1 as a whole then anything else. It's a sequel but its not a direct follow up if that makes sense
@@RedlineRendezvous that and well rotf taking over shelves
@@RedlineRendezvous Beast Wars is not a prequel. Yes it does take place mostly on Earth while the Autobots and Decepticons are is stasis but the Maximals and Predacons are from the future. All of G1 happened in their past. They refer to the events of G1 as the Great War. They even mention Galvatron, Uncron, and Starscream's Ghost all of which doesn't happen till 2005. So no the series is not a prequel. Time Travel is involved to get them to Prehistoric Earth.
And yes, all three of those Unicron Trilogy shows were kind of rushed out but Armada suffered the most because the Animation wasn't even done yet when it got shipped to the U.S. TFWiki mentions a lot of animation differences between Micron Legend and Armada because Armada technically aired first despite the show originally being a Japanese Anime. Super Link actually got to come out in Japan before Energon came out in the U.S., same with Cybertron so those shows were actually done and didn't have the same issues with all the animation errors. But they had the problem of the ugly blend of CGI robots with transitional hand drawn backgrounds that never actually blend well. They're not good shows by any means but I can actually tolerate the sequels despite their flaws way more than Armada.
Also the third part of a trilogy is still a sequel. Anything that continues the same story is a sequel. Everything from Revenge of the Fallen to The Last Knight are all sequels to the 2007 movie. The word Trilogy just means a series of three, at least that's what it was suppose to mean originally but modern movies have kind of changed that since they don't really stop at three anymore. Except for Star Wars which actually bothers to separate it's movies into different trilogies. But that's also kind of why they came up with the term franchise to cover larger universes where they use to call the whole thing a Trilogy even if it was more than three movies.
The reason Cybertron shouldn't count is just because Galaxy Force was never intended to be a sequel but Hasbro dictated that it was because they wanted it to be a Trilogy. Yet they still made dumb decisions like changing all the voice actors around, giving all the characters random accents they never had before, and the dumbest thing ever, Optimus Prime saying he's never seen Combiners before despite the fact literally every Autobot in Energon was a combiner and the fact that he's been able to do it since Armada. But he stupidly says in Cybertron that he's never seen it before. Oh and they randomly brought back characters who were suppose to be dead with no explanation. Like Sideways which makes sense in Japan cause Noisemaze is a totally different character than Doubleface but in the U.S. they're suppose to be the same character.
Oh yeah, I love Rescue Bots. Originally started watching it with my son because it's aimed at a much younger audience I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it is. I don't know if I'd go as far to say that they're the best Transformers shows that exist but I would say they're the best preschool shows that exist. Most shows for kids that young I find supper annoying because they tend to treat their audience like they're stupid instead of treating them like they're uneducated. There's a difference. One is like they're incapable of learning and the other is like they're actually trying to allow kids to learn and grow. So I love those shows. It's one of the only things I can watch that's meant for little little kids that isn't going to annoy the crap out of me.
And I agree with MOST of what you're saying about the Machinema and Netflix shows except for one thing. It's Jetfire, I know he's modeled to look more like G1 Skyfire with the head design but they did actually call him Jetfire in this series. And I didn't think his character arc made any sense.
Impactor's character arc going from Decepticon to Autobot works because he was damaged and left dying by his own people only to be saved by an Autobot medic. He saw how the Autobots were treating not only their people but also helping enemy soldiers without any care for what side they're fighting on, they just see someone who needs help and they help. It's because of that Impactor switching sides makes sense.
With Jetfire however, he is portrayed in that series as the most evil sadistic Decepticon ever and then he suddenly has a problem with the way Decepticons were treating their prisoners even though HE was the one doing it. I could understand his character arc if it was Starscream doing all the evil stuff and Jetfire was objecting to it then, that would make more sense. But Jetfire himself is the one giving all the orders to do all these things only to later suddenly take issue with the other Seekers who are literally just following his own orders. I hated how Jetfire was portrayed in that series cause there was no real arc or character growth, he never gives a real reason for why he switched sides. He just suddenly out of no where does a 180 and suddenly doesn't like that the Decepticons were doing certain things that he had previous taken part in with zero issues. In fact it was usually Starscream who was going against Jetfire which made Starscream seem far less evil. It was like those two characters got the wrong scripts and were reading each other's lines. Cause Siege made Jetfire the leader of the Seekers and Starscream would constantly question his orders when he would want to kill armed Autobots who were no threat. But then later suddenly it was Jetfire who had a problem with that and Starscream was the one giving those same orders. It was really dumb and contradicting.
It's weird that BOTH of these Decepticon to Autobot characters are in the same series and one of them is done really well while the other was handled so poorly.
Lol yeah okay Armada was the worst. The fan favorite show with the interpretation of Starscream that is universally loved is the worst show yeah okay dude
9:06 that “no?” Though, I love peter cullen
I do wish Prime got more moments to show emotion or even that awkwardness like when Agent Fowler called in Optimus to prove he wasn't a copy.
I hate RID 2015 so much and despise it, I don't consider it canon to Transformers Prime and in my own reality, my own take of a sequel for Transformers Prime would be a dark and gritty tone, though not TV-MA but TV-14 and would've borrowed concept from the bayverse movies, examples: An Autobot/Human Alliance organization. My own take of Bumblebee's team would've consisted Smokescreen (Voiced by Sam Worthington) who has matured overtime, Ironhide who is the Heavy Weapons Specialist and is Bumblebee's second in command, and Windblade who is a battle hardened warrior. Human characters in my own take would be adults who have military experience and are led by Yuriko (Rinko Kikuchi) and the organization's General, General Mauser (Arnold Schwarzenegger). Characters from Prime such as Ralph, Jack, Miko, and Fowler would appear, with the former 3 being grown and Folwer being responsible for creation of the Autobot/Human Alliance organization.
That is interesting, it takes a lot from the movies. Although you would think the Transformers would be considered widespread given the Decepticon attack in Nevada. But RiD15 shows people are just that simple minded to not believe it. Rescue Bots at least explained it as being built by their resident scientists.
in defense of tf cybertron
It wasn’t intended to be a sequel to energon it was supposed to its own show that was for some reason included in the unicron trilogy
Also the shows hilarious as hell
It was supposed to be a true sequel to Enegon, but the anime studio didn't get the memo until later.
Cybertron was supposed to be a continuation and final part of the UT, so I don't count it as a sequel, just the 2nd parts I do. Also Japan dropped the ball there but ironically, it may have been better off.
One of the best starscreams imo
I liked Beast Machines despite its flaws, however, if there's one good sequel worth mentioning that'd be Rescue Bots Academy
So I've heard. Will give it a watch in time.
While I would still say that academy is a bit worse, its not unwatchable and does have some very interesting episodes (i don't think I've actually watched the entire series yet but what I've seen is pretty good).
@@natereath4966 The show has Laserbeak back which I think the same laserbeak from TF Prime.
@@natereath4966 Also Wedge is a decepticon.
@@rohayaismail3708 yeah, these were some of my favorites parts that I've seen. I also liked the episode where they find a titan.
ES is not meant to be a sequel to G1 it only uses the classic style as a flashback homage
cause if we apply the same logic then Animated is ALSO a G1 sequel since in episode 1 footage from War Dawn was shown as a historical documentary
ES was unfairly hated during it's original run for the dumbest reason possible (mostly from people who probably haven't seen a TF show in their lives), before the show just dipped in quality for season 2
ES feels like it's trying to be a G1 continuation or at least be in reference to that aspect about it while doing its own thing. As more a 'What if' situation where everyone was stuck on Earth without a way back to Cybertron. With Animated, that scene comes off as more war propaganda than direct connection to G1.
Bruh Earthspark is hot trash lol.
@@ltb1345Not really.
8:54 OH HEL NAW, HE'S HIGH AND TWEAKIN
Don't do drugs, kids.
Criminal how they made a masterpiece like TFPrime then had a 2nd rate sequel.
It's bizarre how only 3 years this takes place after Prime. It makes as much sense as the Cybertron in BW is 300 years after the Great War ended. But given the Takara timeline, it makes much more sense. Or implies Galvatron attacked Cybertron again post Rebirth.
You either die as a canceled cartoon (Transtormers Animated)
Or live long enough to get a $H¡tt¥ Sequel/Spin-Off (Pretty much everytjimg else.)
Sad, but true. Hasbro hasn't learned in all these years.
Yet this brand is still exists. Even tfwiki's list of "everything that ruined tf forever" jokes about it.
Rescue Bots wasn't a bad spin-off thankfully
Rise of the Beasts comes to mind as a good sequel.
Its mid
Nah its teribble
It has too much going on to really focus on the actual beast characters. I don't think Rhinox or Cheetor get a single line either.
Y’all are tweaking its great
@@noimnotgeneralGrievous69066it isnt terrible but it isnt amazing
I'm actually rewatching Prime right now. "aging well" or not, it's still one of the better in my opinion
It definitely has a lot of good points to it. Just more overhyped by a lot of the diehards much like how G1 gets treated as the best thing ever.
Transformers G2 was massive failure in both the Toyline and the G2 comics.
I knew G2 was bad, only offering a trippy re-deco of G1 toys that people could get if they missed out. But didn't realize even the toyline overall performed poorly.
Ye...i wish you were wrong, but you hit every nail on the head hard.
Prime had issues with its third season, as i recall there was more planned but the show got cut short so the seasons subtitle doesn't work.
There's conflicting information on what happened with the Cybertron games and Prime.
One bit i recall was apparently the Prime Writers didn't want to be tied down by existing continuity and thus ignored the games, or just pick what they want to use.
A example, when dark energon was fed into the Nemesis to fix it, the ship started talking, yet nobody recognized the voice.
And based on the lore, isn't the Nemesis in this continuity meant to be Trypticon trapped in permanent stasis in ship mode?
@@RedlineRendezvous yes, as in fall of Cybertron Soundwave mentioned that transforming him would make this permanent which Megatron didn't care about since Trypticon failed him.
I still think Prime is one of the best Transformers series (even with Season 1's slow start). Also I prefer Prime's version of Optimus over the Michael Bay one (the later movies)
It has its moments. It really should have been going for that darker series if it really was trying to be that, but if they killed off --toys-- characters then they can't make those sales.
I agree 100%.
@@RedlineRendezvous I think TFP was dark enough as it is, since it was made for (older) kids. And several TF media have fallen in to the pitfall of making their series/comics/films needlessly dark/edgy. (Netflix TF series, some of the BAy films)
@@RedlineRendezvous seriously mate how dark do you want? İt was aimed towards children at first.
You can feel it in the writing. There's a stark difference between the writing at the beginning and after the episode 8 to 12.
Fowler doing the voiceover
Fowler could probably do a great re-write of the series.
Supergod Masterforce, Victory, Beast Wars 2nd, Beast Wars Neo: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Beast Wars Neo is awful
@@noddy1973Bait used to be believable
They are continuations sure, though it's the Headmasters is where it fell through. Have not been able to properly watch BW Neo.
@RedlineRendezvous Bait used to be believable.
@RedlineRendezvous Vicotory IS a sequel to Supergod Master force which itself is a sequel to The Headmasters. Which did not fell through that is absolute cap.
*I believe that Transformers One's possible sequel could break this curse.*
Hopefully the writing team can build on the story maintaining lore and characterization.
I _mostly_ agree.
Also, Rescue Bots Academy sucked compared to Rescue Bots.
Nah it's fine. I just don't like the fact that they replaced the voice actors and replaced the RB designs of bee and prime with... Evergreen 🤢🤢
@@MTC-hy6ig I loved bumblebee's design from rescue bots, i was sad to see it not being used again
@@MTC-hy6ig if you said you dont like RBA Optimus and Bee design then you technically didnt like their design in Cyberverse too.
Seems like mixed reception towards RBA.
I am so glad that I am not the only who realizes the problems with sequels in the Transformers franchise, most notably with the TV shows. I wouldn't call Cybertron a sequel to Energon since it is a dubbed version of the Japanese series Galaxy Force which is not connected to Energon as a whole.
Beast Wars & Transformers Prime are among my favorite shows, they have fantastic storylines and well-written characters that you can't help but adore. It sucks that these two masterpieces got terrible sequels in the forms of Beast Machines & RID2015. Both shows had cool concepts, but suffered from awful executions. The character assassinations are even worse as they ruined some of the best characters from the previous shows, such as Rhinox, BW Megatron and Bumblebee, my favorite Transformers (his character assassination hurts me the most). And I don't wanna talk about how they even brought back Optimus Prime from the death, which ruins a perfect conclusion of his character arc, a really stupid decision, in my opinion.
Rise of the Beasts was originally a film with separate scripts like the Optimus Prime solo film, Beast Wars & the Avenger-esque Autobot movies, all three of them combined into the one that became Rise of the Beasts.
Besides, if a Transformers TV show does have a GOOD sequel, it would be Rescue Bots Academy. Yes, it is a show for preschools and has a short runtime, but it treated its legacy characters with respect, and i really loved the newer cast in the sequel. RBA was able to avoid the pitfalls of the terrible sequels in the Transformers franchise. As for the games, Fall of Cybertron is a solid follow-up to War For Cybertron.
As for EarthSpark, you should blame the troubled production since they changed the writing staff of this show. This is where the show went downhill.
If TF One ever gets a sequel, I hope it has a GOOD storyline. I hope it does not let me down.
I've come to appreciate Beast Machines, at least what it presented but still dislike the treatment of most of its cast. RiD 15 was too far dumbed down from what came before. I've heard some mixed thoughts on RBA, but will give it a try in time.
@RedlineRendezvous Rescue Bots Academy is surprisingly a fun show with likable characters. While they did change the voice cast and the Rescue Bots' redesigns are a little weird to the viewers, RBA is a pretty good show.
the problem with T-Prime is that the entire drama realize on a war going. Making a sequel to that story is extremely difficult. They should have slowed down at the start and had it focuses on recovering a renewed cybertron and the adversarial problems the growing transformer community has to deal with instead of having it be post the growing period which they mostly got things right. The final should be about saving cybetron from another collapse, perhaps a message of democracy instead of war? solving problem with words first? that could be interesting. But choosing a lighter tone does not fit the setting of transformers. Transformer franchise has always being about war and shying away from it would have you lose what made the franchise unique.
For a series like this, a lighter tone could work. Especially since Prime was too dreary with the characters most of the time, a bit more levity would work. The war is over and now is a time for rebuilding or even post-reconstruction. All the while build up tensions revealing not all is as it seems, that the light hearted tone was more a façade to the real dirty dealings underneath. Something the 1st season of Earthspark seemed to work towards.
G1->G2
Armada->Energon
Prime->RID 2015
Fall of Cybertron->Rise of the Dark Spark
It's like a pattern.
If G2 was an actual continuation of G1 instead of a cheap rehash, then something might've come from it.
@@RedlineRendezvousThe problem was continuing the G1 story, which conclusively wrapped up in the show.
@@HolyknightVader999 Mostly...except allowing Galvatron and Zarak to escape. And as Galvatron stated, would conquer and plunder other planets to suck them dry. If Headmasters is anything to go on, that means many worlds will end up completely destroyed and Optimus won't care long as Earth and (primarily) Cybertron are fine now.
@@RedlineRendezvousI suppose so. But that would just be re-treading ground G1 already went through. But they did the exact same thing with G2, which shows their mistake.
@@HolyknightVader999 G1 didn't have any real overarching story, which is how it bit it in the bumper later on. Armada was just a collect-a-thon war that Sideways kept interfering to keep the sides balanced out leading to Unicron. Or Beast Wars was Beast Megatron's attempt at changing history.
Talking about transformers' history just reminds me how much i love this franchise lmao. It sucks that all these great iterations end up on bleak notes. I love all of it but none of it ever seems to be used to its full potential and that really hurts
Understandable. Knowing your history is important, to hopefully prevent continuing the bad aspects of it in the future. Now if only Hasbro can take its time when working on sequels.
I still love RID2015,I enjoyed the creative parts in it, especially on the cons
It really brought the most creative Decepticon designs since the UT.
It had some good ideas, like an older, mature Bumblebee as a leader. Unfortunately, we didn't really get the "mature" Bee we were promised.
The thing I love about rid15 is the deceptions having unique eye colors showing that red is not always being evil
7:57 I could've sworn I had the original DVD where Optimus said "I'll kill you all" in that scene, but I remember the voice actor himself wanting to change it since it was too aggressivefor Optimus' character
I agree, that would be too far out of character for Optimus, I doubt even G2 Optimus goes that far. I haven't seen the DVD versions or checked if there are any differences.
@RedlineRendezvous I'm pretty sure since it was a Michael Bay movie he added it in and they changed it afterwords, like when people change small details in shows even though that detail gas been there for years. They probably changed it for the streamed versions and modern DVD's but if you find the originals from when the movie first released then you'll get the aggressive voice line
This voice sounds like Ryoske Takashi from Initial D talking about transformers 😂😂
Well the Transformers do have a lot of influence with cars and car culture. Even in Energon you see the AE86 make an appearance. And the car mode of 1 particular Transformer is what saved the turbo.
I like Beast Machines & RID 2015. Definitely not everyone’s cup of tea, but I liked them for what they were.
Hard to argue with most of these sequels though. There’s been a lot of sludge that came down the pipeline over the years.
I really agree with you
If RiD15 was making what came before come off even worse, like Starscream accidentally killing off the Predacons making that season feel entirely pointless, then it wouldn't be as bad.
0:45 the war for cybertron trilogy i mean for me that shit was perfect
Siege was interesting, I enjoyed the direction they took Megatron. But Earthrise...not so much.
Transformers prime is my all time fave series
What did you enjoy most about it?
@@RedlineRendezvousok let steal his comment;
İt reinvented the Transformers series to a degree, this is one of my favorite aspects of the show.
İn most other variations Transformers is mainly aimed towards children and young adults and the plot progression usually reflects that.
You can even feel the difference in music.
You said that Prime didn't aged as good as the energon or animated.
I respectfully disagree, just look at the comments on the soundtrack of TfOne.
Music alone can be pointed as the best aspect of Prime but it doesn't settle for just that.
İn prime every character shows it's unique aspects with the way they talk and their look.
Megatron is the leader of the deceptions yes but he's also the most focused version of himself in this series. He's just as clever and cunning as he's ruthless.
Optimus is the most stoic character and for a reason, whether he likes it or not the war between autobots and deceptions will continue as long as he let's the other side get up after a defeat. Like ratchet said he's soft for a bot at his size.
Not that's the thing; he's the strongest because he shows mercy.
And predaking omg he's one of the most unexpectedly complex characters in this show; he was introduced as an apex predator from the past, a tool for Megatron to hunt down the autobots but within a couple of episodes he showed that he's as complex as the older characters. He has dilemmas, things that he has to face. He also knows that every decision he takes will have a lasting affect on his own kind. He knows this and doesn't even takes a second to rush fpr help while fighting against the unicron.
Things happen for a reason in prime, you notice this, characters doesn't need a whole episode to get fleshed out, a few key quotes between characters is enough to give us a clue on whats going on. And it remembers this.
Smockscreen gets captured by the cons why?because he was reckless, why because he was scolded by arcee, who felt bad for both of her deceased partners, why?because smokescreen was so eager to join the fight and inadvertently made arcee and her partners look bad, why? Because he's young, he wanted to help, he wanted to help so badly he failed to see his mistakes.
Does the show keep him out of focus after this event? No.
He successfully retrieves the omega keys, takes a second guess every time he has to do something after, he knows that he needs to be more careful with his decisions, this behavior is the reason why he returned to the base after the extraction at the end of season 2. He disobeyed a direct order from optimus because he knew what was going to happen so instead of trying to scrape by by one by one he wanted to make sure that optimus was safe.
Same thing applies for every character, the main reason why optimus destroyed the omega key was an oversight at ratchets end; he ignored the humans and this allowed starscream to use them against the bots.
Seriously it's small things like these makes the Transformers Prime a go to recommendation for everyone except the people who expect to see a wider cast with shallower settings. I'm not saying that the other series have shallow characters it's just prie has a deeper story than the most. And it does this with just 3 seasons.
I do wish that it was longer, had more characters etc but I can understand why it was as it is.
I think the biggest culprit behind this is the marketing and the notion of the connection between the Bayformers and Prime.
İt did help with the marketing but it ultimately holded the series from reaching out to its full potential.
I think with the right approach Prime could have been the Transformers equivalent of what The Clone Wars is for star wars.
Energon in the 2d style goes so hard
Because there's so few scenes of it, they have an OVA level of quality, making them stand out just that much more.
I was expecting rescue bots and its academy sequel to be mentioned here
I'm aware, but have not seen those. I'm getting some mixed reactions regarding Rescue Bots Academy.
I’d say The Unicron Trilogy got worse after Armada, but while I do think the Bayverse sequels suck I actually Rise of the Beasts was an enjoyable follow up to Bumblebee. It wasn’t terrible, it wasn’t a great movie, but I had a fun time watching it. I wouldn’t say the movie’s the reason why TFOne underperformed, as there’s other reasons why the movie didn’t do well.
And while I’m probably one of the few fans who think RID15 wasn’t terrible, I wholeheartedly disagree that Earthspark is a sequel to G1. Although it had G1 references, the show clearly uses them as cheeky nods to the show, but not much else. Earthspark isn’t really a sequel to G1, as it’s actually set in its own continuity. And the show is good, at least for the first season, and while Season 2 was a step down, I don’t really think it was terrible. Same could be said for Season 3.
TF One's main issues also came from the marketing, showing that Hasbro either doesn't seem to care or know what they're doing. However, bad box offices do affect following films like how the Bumblebee movie had a rough start thanks to TLK. There was both too much and not enough going on at the same time with RotB. Needed more focus on the Maximals.
It doesn't specifically say it is, but Earthspark comes off as a G1 related show with some tweaks like everyone being on Earth instead of both Earth and Cybertron. Or genderswapping of characters like Skywarp. And taking some references from IDW like Autobot Megatron. I am at least glad Elita gets more screentime. Haven't seen season 3.
Imo galaxy force/cybertron is equal to armada and has some underrated aspects to it
I have a theory why Optimus in rid acted different ok hear me out the matrix of leadership in transformers prime if the matrix of leader ship was removed from Optimus he returned to Orion pax i think the matrix was damaged from it being fused with the allspark which is probably why optimus is less wise than what he was in transformers prime
That could be something to consider. Although, that was more amnesia whereas Optimus here was more aware of himself, his spark was "plucked" before being extinguished by the 13 Primes. But they did nerf him later on to the point he lost almost all his power, possibly some of his brains as well.
@@RedlineRendezvous I just watched transformers prime predacons rising again and at the end Optimus says this "because the matrix must now be relinquished with the allspark it cannot be restored or passed down to another." I think rid Optimus prime didn't have the matrix of leadership so he didn't have all the fighting experience and be less wise since he no longer has all the knowledge of the primes like he had in transformers prime
Also, Prime Wars isn't a straight sequel to G1 considering a couple of contradictions like Wheeljack still being alive, Trypticon and Fortress Maximus being ancient unknown titans, and Optimus Primal getting his Optimal form before Beast Wars would take place.
It is, but also isn't. It tries hard to be apart of G1 in aesthetic and references but has contradictions like you mentioned. It seems pretty confused at times in what it wants to be.
In a POV to fan, writers change but when performers stay and know the character why can't the actors be the writers and input why, who and what fans ask and know already. Even in g1 season 3 was like a new show as galvatron' revenge g1 season 1 is the third war. Would it be?
It helps to have input from the actors who play the role of these characters. Or at least take into consideration the types of actions said character would take to better understand their personality and how they would act in certain situations. Fan input can be good, but there eventually comes a point where too many cooks ruin the dish.
transformers prime beast hunters predacons rising was technically a sequel movie to TFP, but I can see the argument of how it isn't sequel but if you count it as a one, it was one hell of a sequel
It's a "sequel" much like the 1986 movie is a "sequel" to G1. Although the title was pretty misleading. Much like Rise of the Beasts. Shame the Predacons became fodder by RiD'15.
@@RedlineRendezvous RID sucks for more reaons then just the characters. Resuce bots is the better sequel and in my mind, the only sequel
@@RedlineRendezvous yes and no. Predacons rising technically did have dead predacons rising so it wasn't entirely misleading. I think it was only misleading if you thought the title was implying alive and functional predacons
I'm surprised we just found out about this now
The Transformers as a brand has a very interesting history as a whole.
Since g2 got cancel wasn't beast wars a sequel to g1 especially since it was "confirm" that the maximals were descendents of the g1 transformers?
More a midquel/side story because the events of it take place during the 4 million years after the start of G1 and when the same episode picks up later. If anything, it would fit closer as a prequel because it's setting is so early in the G1 show being the 1st episode.
Ngl i think optimus prime character design in RID looks pretty cool
That's good you enjoy it. Some find the bulkiness to be a bit excessive, much like the chunky factor in the UT era designs.
@@RedlineRendezvous Yeah Optimus in UT looks really chunky and bulky
Strange how you didn’t mention how TF One's awful marketing made people not want to watch it at all. Or how it not being released in all territories affected its performance. Hell, I was originally planning on skipping it since its first trailer put me off so badly until I saw Jeremy Jahn's review of it.
That will be addressed in more detail in another video about Hasbro in general. And yes, it did put me off as well until seeing other RUclips reviews on the matter.
10:22 I have a Two Story For TFP Sequel!
Sequel A = Transformers: New Age, Basically a rewrite of Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015)
Sequel B = Transformers: Primal, Basically a Transformers: Prime's Beast Wars Sequel
More likely the A option is the better choice. Beast Wars sounds like an interesting concept, although it couldn't just copy Beast Wars point for point. Doing so would compare it too much to the original. It would be interesting to explore the new Cybertron with how all the bots interact much like how Transformers Cybertron had various cultures in the different planets.
Armada Hotshot is what Aligned Bumblebee should've been between Prime and 2015 RID.
Agreed. Hot Shot's character growth in Armada hasn't really been replicated by the kid appeal character since.
@@RedlineRendezvousThat, and he never bitched at his commanding officer. It always struck me as rude when RID Bumblebee did that. Prime was the leader of his species; Bumblebee had no right to bitch at him like that.
What saves Beast Wars was that it wasn't intended as a DIRECT sequel, which seems to be where Transformers has a bad habit of fumbling itself, especially because Hasbro has a bad habit of wanting to somehow have a sequel but also have their cake and eat it too by retconning out as much as possible to sell more toys of popular-but-now-dead-characters.
I get that to a certain extent they need to have those characters on shelves due to IP/copyright reasons but this is ridiculous in the era of the Generations toyline existing and almost always having an Optimus/Megatron/Starscream/Bumblebee on shelves in some shape or form.
Beast Wars was the one show the showrunners had no idea where to take it but by end of season 2 they were able to tie it into G1 mostly from, believe it or not, fan criticism. Then it went from "Trukk not Monke" to "this is the greatest show I've ever seen in my life!" Energon fumbled in terms of story moment it talked about Megatron's sword like we don't see the Star Saber mini-con team being used by Kicker multiple times.
He’s not ruined,he just got upgraded.
I presume you're referring to RiD'15 Optimus. And for all his training and upgrades, he wasn't even able to seal the deal against Megatronus. The whole point of his revival.
@@RedlineRendezvous i think your point is not good because i think you just hate his RID 2015 design which is pointless since in Rescue Bots his TF Prime and RID 2015 design is the same.
You forgot the Netflix series of War for Cybertron which got a trilogy
That trilogy wasn't exactly the best. Siege had strong points with Megatron becoming more a monster to his own, Earthrise was...not very good. The moment Optimus was asking forgiveness. Kingdom felt more like key jingling. Although we did get T-posing Ultra Magnus. The toyline was definitely the strong points to come out from there.
I'll say this, it was more enjoyable an experience than the Power of the Primes trilogy.
@@RedlineRendezvous Stan Bush did the soundtrack to the series with the smash hit song heat of attack. One problem you forgot to point out was the voice acting for Beast Wars Megatron
@@justingochioco1121 More than just him, even though it gave me some RiD'01 Prime flashbacks. Dinobot and Tigertron should've swapped VAs. The concept of a brutish looking beast that looked and sounded like a monster becoming a great hero was something I enjoyed about the original Dinobot. It was after Kingdom I started to notice that.
@@RedlineRendezvous tbh the trilogy felt rushed af
I think you're confusing 'Forgot' with 'Intentionally left out'
2:39 crucified Optimus Primal is the most out of pocket thing I saw 💀 Jesus Primal 🪦
Well he did die and return back a few times. The story behind that picture was a fan gave that to Gary at a con.
I really wish we had more information on RiD 2015 turning out the way that it did. I don't necessarily hate the show on its own. But when I think of it as a follow-up to Prime, I just want to know what the creators were on when they made it. There were definitely enough ideas that were cut from Prime that could have easily been used for RiD. I'll never get over how Smokescreen was teased to be the next Prime after Optimus, then all we see of him in RiD is a picture when they were showing everyone the council was blacklisting. I also can't help but wonder why they didn't bring Seaspray back in that show like they were planning to in the third season of Prime. I usually think dead characters should stay dead, but it sounds like Seaspray would have been a cool character. And those are just two of my issues with that show.
There is often more interest in behind the scenes that the actual product itself. It's why drama around Disney media is so popular over the movies. It is a shame when plotpoints get dropped by the following season. A big part of what I theorize is that Hasbro mandated Bumblebee be the main star especially with his popularity from the Bay movies. Note, we have Bumblebee instead of Hot Shot in Animated going forward because of the movies, which is also a kneejerk reaction about losing the trademark on the name like they did when we first ended up with Hot Shot.
I think it's because there is no reason for a sequel like tfp, it had a perfect ending, the movie was amazing, but RID had to ruin it all, like I dont see a reason why TFP still needs a sequel
Whether boring or not, there's always a reason to continue a story. It becomes a matter if it should. A rebuilt Cybertron after the war would be a drastic change like BW and BM, but it could work.
Hasbro moment.
@@RedlineRendezvous yh but it stood better as a stand alone series
@@rohayaismail3708 fr
Engeon was fantastic and I'll fight you.
If it had better animation, pacing, and dubbing, then I would agree it would be great. But there is something special in the 1st episode I'm quite fond of.
I actually think the japanese version isnt that bad
Yeah I liked it too I think it's better then the sequels in the michael bay film series
I think in transfomers RID smokescreen should the one instead of bumblebee
That honestly would have been a great follow-up and a fresher take having a new character besides Optimus and Bumblebee trying to lead, plus it would follow up on Smokescreen's arc in Prime.
I just found out that hot shot was also in rescue bots academy except he was a kid
Well, it's good that our boy still gets in Transformers media still.
You forgot about Rid 2001
RiD'01 is more a side story/soft-reboot. It was more a buffer holdover in the west between the Beast Era and the UT.
0:45 transformers rise of the beasts.
I wouldn't call RotB a "good" sequel. It should've focused more on the Maximals. Cheetor apparently only gets like 4 lines and Rhinox none.
@RedlineRendezvous but it's a good movie
@@chandelight59 It's alright enough. I'm glad you found enjoyment out of it. It's not what other people feel on a movie or show, but how you get enjoyment out of it.
@@RedlineRendezvous yeah
@@chandelight59 It's a bad movie. Just because you emjoyed it doesn't make it good. I also enjoyed it but I can realise it's not a good movie.
In defense of Beast mechanes, it did present the best version of Megatron, crude, sadistic, over controlling, despite already won, wanted more. Literally brings the fearful look towards till all are one in his quest for godhood.
And killer theme.
Despite not being the og or necessarily the Megatron, he has accompanied alot despite having little to nothing, accomplish what every other Megatron can't do.
Megatron literally carried the show.
Definitely wish to see this Megatron again. No, the war for Cybertron version doesn't count. That one so different it may as well be another character.
It was the most successful Megatron we've seen to date. One that turns total defeat into victory conquering Cybertron essentially all on his own. He's far more clever than G1 Megatron, even with all the setbacks from BW.
Screw all this obsession with retcons and remakes.
Transformers Prime AND Bay-Formers NEEDS Sequels, Prequels, AND Midquels 🔥
It's the quality of such that's the issue. It would help if they made some sort of plan, unlike Disney Star Wars being a waste. Beast Wars was lightning in a bottle.
Transformers Cybertron: Robots in Disguise. There, you have something wonderful
I'm assuming you mean Cybertron/Galaxy Force. Even if I counted other than the 2nd parts as sequels. It is a good show, but terrible as a continuation. Like how G1 Ironhide's toy was a cool idea for a Diaclone figure, but terrible Transformers toy.
@RedlineRendezvous Hm, I guess I understand
This is why Transformers Animated is one of the best Transformers shows ever as that never got a sequel series, as who knows what that could’ve done to the characters, animation style and writing. But yeah I have started to notice abit of pattern when making a transformers sequel series with how most of them are usually incredibly toned down compared to their predecessors. Whether that was because of interference from Hasbro, having very quick productions which in energon’s case often resulting in the animation looking rushed with no effort put into it, or because of creative differences like either making it too light hearted or too dark.
Sometimes a show or movie doesn't need a sequel to continue the story. You won't always end up with an Empire Strikes Back or Terminator 2.
I never thought about it before, but you are correct. Transformers has a very poor track record with sequals. However, while I am not a fan of Beast Machines, I will give it credit for trying to introduce new concepts. However the show was held back by poor execution and poor writing.
And with all the rubbish TF live action movie sequals, I am not surprised that most people did not see Transformers one, which is a shame because it is a great film.
That's what hurts these shows the most, the poor execution. The ideas are there, but it's not handled properly.
*Transformers Armada and Cybertron: i'm i a joke to you*
@@Bombastic_daioh seems that the execution of your joke is on par with the quality of Beast Machines
@@noddy1973 I don't get how you can be in so much denial that you unironically believe that even suggesting that Armada, unicorn duology included are great sequels and a amazing TF franchise to boot is somehow a joke. This has been a fact for some time now, but keep being in denial i guess lmao
@@Bombastic_daioh "I'm i a joke to you"
Yeah man, you are, now stare at BM Primal's face for 10 minutes
I can properly stomach Energon unlike the sheer ugliness of Beast Machines
Built-in problems of a toy commercial franchise…
Car Robots/2001 RiD at least got no sequel itself.
BTW, those arrangements of the Vince DiCola & Steve Jablonsky score tracks are cool, were they from that “cybertronian radio” source?
Technically Car Robots is a spin-off continuation in the G1 storyline. RiD was considered its own thing in the US.
Correct on the music part.
Technically, Beast Wars is a distant sequel to G1.
Initially I considered that, however, it's because the main setting takes place during the events between the 1st G1 episode, I categorize it as a midquel.
@ Yeah, good point. It’s complicated because the show itself takes place during the first episode of G1 before the Autobots and Decepticons awaken, but all of the Maximals and Predacons are from millions of years in the future. If only Transformers did more midquels like this.
@@SuperJamz64 Mobile Suit Gundam did a variety of side stories related to the One Year War and they're some of the most beloved parts of the franchise. So it does work.
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It's more one of a few observations I've noticed about this franchise. At best I'm hoping this can bring awareness or some sort of change the improve the story writing in future shows and movies.
I loved transformers cybertron that one i believed was my introduction to transformers and it was awesome it wasn't boring at all it was so exciting the animation kicked ass and the soundtrack is amazing
The animation was a bit stiff, but a vast improvement over Energon that it was watchable. The soundtrack was really good. And the storybeats had a good mix of humor and intensity.
But it wasn't a good continuation since it was originally it's own story shoehorned into the UT, regardless of how the blackhole coming about would make sense. It just needed a better dub writing team to not make it so lore breaking or at least explain why so much appears to be reset.
I'd be very interested in seeing your re-writes of these series.
Bro you want ai to re write these series
Contrary to popular misconception, throwing a script for Chapt GPT to spit out does tend to be better than just about anything Disney has churned out in the past decade.
This really opened my eyes about the streak of Transformers shows
I'm glad I was able to help shed some light on the matter. Hasbro needs to get their writing teams to focus on a proper sequel so whatever comes after in the series actually can maintain the story without it collapsing like a blackhole much like the UT.
Ngl The Unicron Anime trilogy was okay but Armada was golden lol
Personally, Cybertron stood out as the best. But Armada was enjoyable too, just needed to work on the dubbing and animation issues.
Beast machines was good though. The idea that we get a series where the villain actually wins and have the hero fight again and show that the hero's aren't perfect. Beasts machine would also end with Megatron winning but that was cut.
Still it is the better sequel compared to the newer one
Where did you find that Megatron was originally going to win at the end?
Kind of a petty thing to bring up, but I wish Steve Blum did a higher voice in line with his work voicing General Smytus from My Life as a Teenage Robot whenever he does a Starscream role.
Again, I know that's a tad petty, but just about every iteration (I forget how Bey's Starscream sounded, so IDK) had this to the point that it's one of his more key features. Further, the fact that Blum seems to be in everything nowadays means when he goes for a normal if voice for Starscream, he doesn't sound different from the Stormtroopers in Disney's Rebels or Vilgax from Ben 10.
As good work Steve has done, he doesn't have the range Frank Welker does.
Hasbro been real quiet since this dropped
Too busy doing budget cuts.
You forgot to mention the 2000 series Car Robots (aka Robots in Disguise).
It's a strange one. In the West it's treated as a reboot or its own continuity. But Car Robots is a midquel like Beast Wars except nothing of importance really happens.
I hate how true this is ;_;
Hopefully it doesn't stay this way. It's why it's best to bring it up so hopefully something can be done.
Prime started clithjumper dying it won't ever stop
And to think, Cliffjumper of all characters survived the 86 movie when just about everyone else was getting wiped.
@@RedlineRendezvousThen he survives in the Skydance comics while Bumblebee gets killed off in issue 1 (there's even a variant cover with his dead body front and center).
I mean i get it. Transformers is a toylinr first so you want sequels to create new characters and new appearances because that means new toys to sell. Problrm really is the G1 characters are so iconic and beloved that the toyline will NOT sell without certain g1 characters. They tried to do it with the moviep era of G1 where Ultra Magnus took over as the leader and Hot Rod was the new Bumblebee and Galvatron was the new big bad. That line did NOT do well so they revived and brought the OGs back and the new characters that were supposed to be the new generation were shoved to the backseat. Hasbro HAS to rely on reboots and sequels and stick with sub par material because if the show evolves into more, the toys won't sell. Its sad but its a fact of business. The only time i saw it work was when Shockwave became the new big bad after megatron was usurped and he was TERRIFYING. His Toy sold like hotcakes after and they prolonged his appearances until the story had to end. This was comics btw. Specifically "All Are Gone" storyline
It was also HOW Optimus died in the movie people have issues with, and Hot Rod was the scapegoat for it. But Hasbro needs to understand that GOOD characters are what sell, not MORE characters. That's why so many want to see G1 Optimus after so many decades. Or most of the BW cast, Armada Starscream, Cybertron Vector Prime, and so on.
Energon has a good sequel imo lmao
I wouldn't call it a sequel, because then every 3rd or more parts would be counted as a sequel to the previous series and so on.
@RedlineRendezvous ik its a joke lol. But i agree with your points
When I heard what they did to Starscream in the second season of Earthspark I just pretended there was no second season. Seriously, I love the show but his episode is my favorite! So seeing the development and characterization that was given to him in the episode and in the last episode of the season being thrown in the trash It left me very disappointed! The fact that they forced the Decepticons to be evil for no reason makes me not want Tarantulas to return! The whole point of his character is that he doesn't want war anymore and wants to be left alone! I specifically don't want his bond with Nightshade to be destroyed like they did with Starscream and Hashtag!
It was like Armada Starscream just jumped to Cybertron Starscream in the span of a single season. One who was sympathetic to just evil out for control like every other evil Starscream.
Earthspark is not really a sequel to G1, the flashback in the first episode is more of a stylization than literal. At least that's what makes sense to me, considering that the flashback was narrated by the father of the children whose comic books have the style of G1. It's easy to deduce that they're just imagining the flashback.
I can understand how it comes off as less connected to G1 much like the Prime Wars trilogy. ES distances itself enough to feel like it's own series without the original to rely on. Yet it feels like it's trying to be a G1 related story or enough to keep those storybeats. So more an alternate take on G1 but showing the aftermath post-war. It's an issue with a handful of Transformers shows trying to be like G1 without directly saying it is.
@RedlineRendezvous yeah, i can see that.
7:00 what music did you use there?
Arrival to Earth, part of the Cybertronian lofi beats.
7:46 all of us can agree. Best Op fight!
Regardless of the outcome, that line of dialogue captured the spirit of Optimus Prime.
I will give Beast Machines one thing they gave us Optimal Megatron.
That was quite a surprising final form I wouldn't have seen coming.
@@RedlineRendezvousIt needs its own toy.
@@zephon6745 Would be an interesting retool. It could've been a gen select of the Power of the Primes Optimal Optimus. Just no monkey.
The Japanesse sequels to G1 and Beast Wars had very good sequels
We need to have a word about Headmasters...BWII is so far removed it's only BW by name and factions. Haven't been able to get a good viewing of Neo.
@@RedlineRendezvous Headmaster is awesome, BWII and you should really check Neo
I always enjoyed Transformers. Especially the shows and movies and games that we have so far. Even if they are sequels. Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015, however, doesn’t act like a sequel to Transformers Prime. Especially since the Autobots have different human allies and take place in a different location on Earth.
It would've been good to at the very least have Agent Fowler back on the scene. Even the Bay movies had Simmons around the first couple of films.
@@RedlineRendezvous Okay. But like I said, Transformers Robots in Disguise 2015 is not a sequel to Transformers Prime. It’s not connected.
The games had good 2nd entries
I think the prime series is still good. Season 1 is eh though
The games should have been left alone instead of being tied into the aligned continuity.
As far as I recall, it was mostly the stunted third season of Prime that hasn't held up all that well. Sure, season 2 was a bit gimmicky with the Iacon relic hunt, but at least it had a lot of stakes in that several of the relics ultimately had to be destroyed in order to protect earth, even though it meant dooming Cybertron to remain in its decayed state. But season 3 was just a mess because it was supposed to have a ton of Predacons show up, only for the Decepticons to go "oh wait, they're a threat to us too, abort!" and scuttle the army after like one episode. Still, the series finale was pretty great, since it had probably most noble death of any Optimus ever seen...
...then seeing it woefully undone in RiD2k15 because heaven forbid Optimus get to stay dead in a continuity at least once.
That was a disappointment, everything building up to the Predacons only for them to be scrapped last minute that way.
11:48 How is it that a certain gaming Donkey Kong hating RUclipsr has a VA role for Transformers?
Who knows, considering Computron was played by Matt Patt.
13:10 Now this is the reason why I love Earthspark season 1 and HATE season 2, I love Decepticons with complex personalities and can be heroic. After all the Decepticons are just a faction and is far from evil. I love all the cons in season 1. And season 2 that makes them turn evil for no foreshadowing at all is just……
Considering we're in a time where "there is no evil" when a side is clearly evil does bad things is the norm (Star Wars). I much prefer how it's done showing the 2 factions are more like soldiers on different sides. Something that has been setup in the G1 character bios. It's why IDW Thundercracker leaving the Decepticons has such a great impact.
@@RedlineRendezvousYeah I agree. But the main reason to me is that I do love all the Decepticon characters to begin with, so I want them to be given justice and not be portrayed as pure evil. Like in season 1 they respond well to kindness and all have characters developments (especially Starscream and Shockwave). But S2 just throws those developments into the trash
Ryosuke, does your FC transform?
Unfortunately no, at least as far as I know. However, the AE86 does into Jazz.
@ wait isnt jazz a completely different car?
But it would explain how the 86 is so fast if it was a transformer
@@toaster6701 Q Transformers has Jazz as the 86. But I'm working on a video about his more familiar alternate mode.
Well I hope if we get a sequel to Transformers One the writers will take their time and maybe even lift the sequel curse.
Perhaps, or sometimes a sequel truly isn't necessary.