There's kind of a darker tragic side to the way B-127 was portrayed. If you'll notice, B-127, D-16, and two of the security guards at the Archives building are the only four characters in the whole movie who don't have actual names, but instead just have numerical designations. It has been...
Feel like there was also originally supposed to be more to D-16's story that got cut from the final version of the movie. Back when I was at BotCon 2025, director Josh Cooley held a nighttime panel where he showed off some behind the scenes content for the movie, including footage from a...
Heh, yeah. That's the one major element that wasn't cribbed from Bionicle 2, since that movie didn't have one of its main heroes decide to become the new main villain by the movie's end.
Now, Bionicle 3, on the other hand, did have a main good guy go bad in a "Palpatine manipulates Anakin" sort...
I too have gone all in on all five HasLabs so far, but my pipe dream desire for a HasLab release would be the Big Bad of the second theatrically-released animated Transformers movie: Majin Zarak.
Let me preface this by saying, regarding the rest of your post, that was a good breakdown of the review. Excellently phrased with strong rebuttals carefully crafted. You sir delivered on the kind of responsive engagement I was looking for, and then some. 👏
With that said, there is one point...
Make no mistake, I too agree with TF One being the best of a low bar. I just found Wadapan's review a very interesting take that I feel everyone should read even if we don't all agree with every opinion raised in the review, as besides the subjective points made, there are some moments in it...
While we're on the subject, I've been meaning to share this particular review of TF One that goes fully in-depth about why it bombed at the box office. While most would just say, "The film was poorly marketed" or "It was released at a bad time of year for kids to go to movie theaters" or even...
There was also a deleted but storyboarded brief scene at the end of the movie where we see Megatron and the High Guard walking away from Iacon, and Megatron sees a river of new energon flowing on the ground parallel to the direction Megatron and the others are walking, restoring life and health...
Well, even by the end of the movie, there was no war. It hadn't begun yet. The implication by the last scene before the end credits is that the next step in the story would be the Autobots going on the offense against the Quintessons in order to fully liberate Cybertron from their control over...
Here's a wiki update y'all probably didn't see coming.
The "Great Upgrade" is a lie!
What people think it refers to is actually the "Maximal Upgrade".
See the Intro and Notes sections of both for the whole mind-blowing story.
Aha, so it's not Naruto who Snarl runs like, but rather Sonic!
To be fair, does any instance of that TFTM Optimus shooting leap reference ever feel earned, though? Since, a lot of the times whenever we see it happen, it just feels like "Look! Look! We're doing the TFTM Optimus shooting leap...
Oh boy, someone's tackling this subject:
Reminder to myself that, in light of making the archive of Bob and Larry's ATT posts, I need to rewrite a good chunk of the continuity section of the Beast Wars cartoon article on the wiki.
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