Episode one (non-geo-blocked version).
I really dug this! I wasn't sure what to expect but I liked it a lot.Here comes Episodes 1 and 2, combined into a single video:
I got Neil Kaplan vibes. Not necessary his exact take, but Kaplan did a good job of calling back to Cullen without doing a Cullen impression. And CyberWorld Prime feels a lot like that in the best way.It's nice to have an Optimus that gets to be a bit more than the best Cullen impression they could do that day.
It helps that this is clearly trying to be its own unique thing and the backstory that we have is basic enough that it could work with any version of the TF mythos you want. Megatron, Optimus, Bumblebee... there was a war... now it's jungle adventure time. It's not asking you to invest in a whole new version the same basic origin story. Just a new setup for these characters to interact with each other in.I have serious reboot fatigue. It's been hard for me to care about new Transformers continuities because I know they're just going to come and go. I know they're not even hoping to make it a long-term ongoing thing. The new thing will get three seasons if they're lucky. Probably no sequel. We'll probably never see the future the characters are trying to build. They'll get there and immediately it's over, finished. Swept aside for the next short term thing. I'll never think about it again.
But this? I'm in. This is great.
I always felt like Kaplan was pretty much a Cullen impression, just a bit more of a flexible one than later ones turned out to be. Had that very forced feel to the voice control.
YMMV on Kaplan. There's a sense of Cullen in there, but then again there's a sense of Cullen in this CyberWorld Prime (I'm not sure who the VA is). What connects the two is sounding like they're embodying the spirit of Cullen's Prime without trying to mimic him.I always felt like Kaplan was pretty much a Cullen impression, just a bit more of a flexible one than later ones turned out to be. Had that very forced feel to the voice control.
This felt more like Gary Chalk, where the person just talks and emotes and the voice just happens to also be deep and rich. There's no real big trying to (heh) ape the very specific delivery, even in the bits where he attempts to speechify.
Kyle Kaczmarczyk.this CyberWorld Prime (I'm not sure who the VA is).