Transformers Go! Anime
Transformers Go! Anime
Soooo....
For those who don't know, Japan's launching a brand-new anime, done in a mixture of traditional art and stylized CGI in a similar fashion to the Energon and Cybertron cartoons. We have Transformers: Go!, which apparently takes place roughly after Beast Hunters.
The anime is apparently exclusive to DVDs packaged with Japanese magazines, although the first episode has been leaked into the internet. Of course, it's in Japanese.
The premise of the show is basically the two three-man Autobot combiners whose toys we've seen before are left on Earth to hunt down the remaining Predacons (repaints of the toy-only Predacons in the toyline) after Optimus Prime had defeated Predaking.
For those who don't know, Japan's launching a brand-new anime, done in a mixture of traditional art and stylized CGI in a similar fashion to the Energon and Cybertron cartoons. We have Transformers: Go!, which apparently takes place roughly after Beast Hunters.
The anime is apparently exclusive to DVDs packaged with Japanese magazines, although the first episode has been leaked into the internet. Of course, it's in Japanese.
The premise of the show is basically the two three-man Autobot combiners whose toys we've seen before are left on Earth to hunt down the remaining Predacons (repaints of the toy-only Predacons in the toyline) after Optimus Prime had defeated Predaking.
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interesting. If only what it means for the still to conclude Transformers : Prime. I was half expecting Shockwave's experiments to have survived (at least some of them), but from that premise it doesn't look as if that'll be the case.
The thought of more lifeless gawping CGI / Cel mash ups doesn't fill me with any enthusiasm for Transformers Go though.
The thought of more lifeless gawping CGI / Cel mash ups doesn't fill me with any enthusiasm for Transformers Go though.
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Nah, Victory and Masterforce have a cult status just because there was no online community when they came out and I think even today you can't find the entirety of Victory subtitled, right?
Car Robots to Galaxy Force were pretty meh [though I'm in the group that vastly prefers Superlink], this will follow suit.
Just another villain of the week anime, filled with japanese stereotypical heroes [ninja and samurai teams?] that spawned 6 unique moulds and a plethora of predacon repaints [though at least predacons appear in that show].
Car Robots to Galaxy Force were pretty meh [though I'm in the group that vastly prefers Superlink], this will follow suit.
Just another villain of the week anime, filled with japanese stereotypical heroes [ninja and samurai teams?] that spawned 6 unique moulds and a plethora of predacon repaints [though at least predacons appear in that show].
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Ah, but the difference is, we got RiD and UT stuff, whereas I doubt many people will bother watching this.Knightdramon wrote:Nah, Victory and Masterforce have a cult status just because there was no online community when they came out and I think even today you can't find the entirety of Victory subtitled, right?
Car Robots to Galaxy Force were pretty meh [though I'm in the group that vastly prefers Superlink], this will follow suit.
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The half dozen clip shows weren't subbed (in the UK and Oz releases anyway, I don't know what Shout have done Americans) so we technically don't have the whole series, but equally we have all the original content.
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What little I've seen of the Japanese G1 series put me off watching any more...
I did like RiD / Car Robots though. Skye-byte rules - it's a dream to own the figure of that guy in good nick. He sang his own theme tune! What a guy. What a guy.
I did like RiD / Car Robots though. Skye-byte rules - it's a dream to own the figure of that guy in good nick. He sang his own theme tune! What a guy. What a guy.
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Watched it.. and it's pretty bad. Take all the worst elements of RID and the Unicron Trilogy and toss them in a blend. Then, be sure to add the 'on a budget' spice to the mix. Bake half-way, and then release it as a DVD-only treatment. Utterly forgettable drek.
No one will remember this the moment TF4 hits its ramp-up.
No one will remember this the moment TF4 hits its ramp-up.
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RiD/Car Robots I still find to be something of a guilty pleasure. At the very least it ran along with its own strangely comedic energy.
When I had first heard this was going to be something involving samurai and ninja, I had thought it was going to be a straight good vs. evil robot teams kind of thing, which would have been fun. Would have sounded like the premise for a new entry in the Brave franchise.
I miss Brave.
When I had first heard this was going to be something involving samurai and ninja, I had thought it was going to be a straight good vs. evil robot teams kind of thing, which would have been fun. Would have sounded like the premise for a new entry in the Brave franchise.
I miss Brave.