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New Clip from Netflix's New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Sun Mar 13, 2022 12:56 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Thanks to a heads up from Seibertronian Sabrblade, we have news that the upcoming Transformers Botbot series has released a new clip via Netflix on Youtube!

Transformers Botbots is set to follow the wacky escapades of our favorite little Transformers that literally turn into anything and everything that might be found in a mall after an Energon cloud strikes and brings them to life. In this new clip, we see Burgertron finding himself in the lost and found, where he has found and is introducing himself to the Lost bots, a group of Botbots who all ended up in the lost and found and have no idea that the outside world exists. Burgertron gives us a nice bit of exposition for the series in the clip.

Check it out below, and watch for Botbots to drop on March 25 on Netflix!

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Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:23 am
by Sabrblade
And another:


Another New Clip for the Upcoming Netflix Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:52 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Thanks to a heads up from Seibertronian Sabrblade, we have news that the upcoming Transformers Botbot series has released another new clip via Netflix on Youtube!

Transformers Botbots is set to follow the wacky escapades of our favorite little Transformers that literally turn into anything and everything that might be found in a mall after an Energon cloud strikes and brings them to life. In this new clip, we see Burgertron trying to get the Lost bots, a group of Botbots who all ended up in the lost and found and have no idea that the outside world exists, motivated to return the phone of the mall security guard. Being lost bots, the botbots are more interested in playing with the phone and its many apps than actually returning it.

Check it out below, and watch for Botbots to drop on March 25 on Netflix!

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Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 6:53 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
This just continues to look like so much fun

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Mon Mar 21, 2022 11:27 pm
by Sabrblade
And another one:


Yet Another New Clip for the Upcoming Transformers Botbots Netflix Series

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2022 5:59 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Thanks to a heads up from Seibertronian Sabrblade, we have news that the upcoming Transformers Botbot series has released yet another new clip via Netflix on Youtube!

Transformers Botbots is set to follow the wacky escapades of our favorite little Transformers that literally turn into anything and everything that might be found in a mall after an Energon cloud strikes and brings them to life. In this new clip, we see the setup for one wacky race, as Burgertron and the Lost Bots gear up a slice of pizza racecar to go up against the Sugar Shocks and the Arcada Renegades in equally crazy racecars. We get the setup, teasing an exciting finish.

Check it out below, and watch for Botbots to drop this Friday March 25 on Netflix!


Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2022 6:00 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
Legit cannot wait, this looks like more and more fun as we go

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 10:05 am
by Sabrblade
The first ten episodes have hit Netflix right now.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 6:54 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I am currently on episode 3. This show is so much fun.

the theme song is pretty catchy and fun.

Age of Extinction Grimlock keeps showing up in cameos and it is really pure fun.

The one episode that is a Hamilton parody is also a ton of fun.

Overall, I am loving it!

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 7:38 pm
by william-james88
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I am currently on episode 3. This show is so much fun.

the theme song is pretty catchy and fun.

Age of Extinction Grimlock keeps showing up in cameos and it is really pure fun.

The one episode that is a Hamilton parody is also a ton of fun.

Overall, I am loving it!


My favourite episode is when they play with the phone.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2022 8:08 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
william-james88 wrote:
D-Maximal_Primal wrote:I am currently on episode 3. This show is so much fun.

the theme song is pretty catchy and fun.

Age of Extinction Grimlock keeps showing up in cameos and it is really pure fun.

The one episode that is a Hamilton parody is also a ton of fun.

Overall, I am loving it!

My favourite episode is when they play with the phone.

That was great. There hasn't been a disappointing episode for me yet

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2022 8:31 pm
by RotorstormNZ
I watched the first two and a half episodes before deciding my wife might like it too - we ended up binging the first five last night. It's so great to share something TF with her. I really like it and will definitely be getting into the toys.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2022 2:07 pm
by D-Maximal_Primal
I completed the entire series yesterday.

It was an absolute BLAST!

There were so many fun things with the series. And there were a lot of fun references to both Transformers and the wider range of the world.

There was a Hamilton parody episode, that was wonderful.

Age of Extinction Grimlock cameod as an easter egg in maybe 3 episodes.

An episode about the botbots not realizing they were causing their mall to overheat an were bringing about their own destruction? hahaha

And then there was that season finale last second moment. Bigger TF lore indeed. And for once, the references were to a completely different area than G1. That was welcome and refreshing.

We did get a "freedom is the right of all sentient beings" too, and that was immediately undercut in the same way my brain was when I first heard that saying.

It was just great. They had a lot of fun making this, and they made it fun

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 12:50 pm
by Sabrblade
Just finished it. People have compared this show to The Amazing World of Gumball, a show I didn't watch. So, making a Transformers version was probably a good way to get me to watch a show like this. I found myself really enjoying it, more than I thought I would. The writing was really charming, clever, and at times downright hilarious. My favorite funny moment has got to be when Kikmee increased Dave's robot-dinosaur order quantity to 1000 right before he was instantly charged for that many. I lost it at his tidal wave of panicked reactions. :lol:

I was also very surprised to see that there was an actual ongoing storyline with various plot threads continuing from episode-to-episode. The Lost Bots' quest to get back in good graces with the other tribes, Dave's attempts to uncover the truth of the BotBots' existence, Spud Muffin's gradual descent from arrogant jock to villainous schemer, all of these were given room to grow and develop over the course of the season. That really kept my attention and made me want to see where the story would go and what the payoff would be. Of course, the end result was predictable, but also apropos to the kind of message this show was trying to convey.

Clogstopper's gross-out humor didn't bother me too much, since it was less on the disgusting level of Revenge of the Fallen and more like Captain Underpants. Though, speaking of the live action movies, the very end of the season leaves me wondering if the universe of this show could be considered a Movieverse universe, since something very integral to the Movieverse pops up in the final episode. And there are a lot of live-action images shown throughout the show, soooo... maybe? I mean, not every Movieverse universe is in live action: There's comics, novels, and web cartoons too.

Overall, this was a fun show.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Mon Mar 28, 2022 4:10 pm
by primalxconvoy
Sabrblade wrote:Just finished it. People have compared this show to The Amazing World of Gumball, a show I didn't watch. So, making a Transformers version was probably a good way to get me to watch a show like this. I found myself really enjoying it, more than I thought I would. The writing was really charming, clever, and at times downright hilarious. My favorite funny moment has got to be when Kikmee increased Dave's robot-dinosaur order quantity to 1000 right before he was instantly charged for that many. I lost it at his tidal wave of panicked reactions. :lol:

I was also very surprised to see that there was an actual ongoing storyline with various plot threads continuing from episode-to-episode. The Lost Bots' quest to get back in good graces with the other tribes, Dave's attempts to uncover the truth of the BotBots' existence, Spud Muffin's gradual descent from arrogant jock to villainous schemer, all of these were given room to grow and develop over the course of the season. That really kept my attention and made me want to see where the story would go and what the payoff would be. Of course, the end result was predictable, but also apropos to the kind of message this show was trying to convey.

Clogstopper's gross-out humor didn't bother me too much, since it was less on the disgusting level of Revenge of the Fallen and more like Captain Underpants. Though, speaking of the live action movies, the very end of the season leaves me wondering if the universe of this show could be considered a Movieverse universe, since something very integral to the Movieverse pops up in the final episode. And there are a lot of live-action images shown throughout the show, soooo... maybe? I mean, not every Movieverse universe is in live action: There's comics, novels, and web cartoons too.

Overall, this was a fun show.


The Botbots' "awakening" as robots is similar to the bayverse Allspark's effect on everyday objects, right? Maybe the cartoon is just an aesthetic choice to represent that universe?

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:25 pm
by william-james88
Everyone here ok if I use their words in a review roundup?

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Tue Mar 29, 2022 3:38 pm
by Sabrblade
william-james88 wrote:Everyone here ok if I use their words in a review roundup?
Fine by me.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 8:59 am
by primalxconvoy
william-james88 wrote:Everyone here ok if I use their words in a review roundup?


As long as you include info about Botbots not being available in all regions, such as Japan, then yes. I have included two screenshots; one is a search for the show via the Netflix app in Japan and the other is from an online conversation I had with Netflix customer service.

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I can't confirm if the UK and other regions got the show (as the staff seemed to believe that only the US got it?) but from the, ahem, "3P" sourced episodes, it appears the show was translated into several other languages (although that might just be a reflection of multiculturalism in the US/UK/etc).

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:21 am
by Sabrblade
primalxconvoy wrote:
william-james88 wrote:Everyone here ok if I use their words in a review roundup?


As long as you include info about Botbots not being available in all regions, such as Japan, then yes. I have included two screenshots; one is a search for the show via the Netflix app in Japan and the other is from an online conversation I had with Netflix customer service.

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I can't confirm if the UK and other regions got the show (as the staff seemed to believe that only the US got it?) but from the, ahem, "3P" sourced episodes, it appears the show was translated into several other languages (although that might just be a reflection of multiculturalism in the US/UK/etc).
It's probably a similar case to how Rescue Bots and Rescue Bots Academy still haven't come to Japan either. It may have to do with the toylines of these three series having not been released at Japanese retail. The Netflix War For Cybertron Trilogy got dubbed in Japanese and had all three Siege/Earthrise/Kingdom toylines sold in Japan. Takara may not see the point in having these three non-war series dubbed in Japanese if they aren't selling the toys over there, which could be the very roadblock keeping you from watching all three of them legally on Japanese Netflix.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:28 am
by primalxconvoy
Sabrblade wrote:
primalxconvoy wrote:
william-james88 wrote:Everyone here ok if I use their words in a review roundup?


As long as you include info about Botbots not being available in all regions, such as Japan, then yes. I have included two screenshots; one is a search for the show via the Netflix app in Japan and the other is from an online conversation I had with Netflix customer service.

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Screenshot_20220330-235343.jpg


I can't confirm if the UK and other regions got the show (as the staff seemed to believe that only the US got it?) but from the, ahem, "3P" sourced episodes, it appears the show was translated into several other languages (although that might just be a reflection of multiculturalism in the US/UK/etc).
It's probably a similar case to how Rescue Bots and Rescue Bots Academy still haven't come to Japan either. It may have to do with the toylines of these three series having not been released at Japanese retail. The Netflix War For Cybertron Trilogy got dubbed in Japanese and had all three Siege/Earthrise/Kingdom toylines sold in Japan. Takara may not see the point in having these three non-war series dubbed in Japanese if they aren't selling the toys over there, which could be the very roadblock keeping you from watching all three of them legally on Japanese Netflix.


I understand that, but as it was seemingly a Netflix-produced show, I would have thought we were beyond that. The American cg TF shows contained characters, I believe, that were not available in Japan (such as the female combiner team, etc), plus the American He-Man shows are available in Japan on Netflix (see screenshot in my original post), even though the toys are not, as far as I know.

Also, as I have shown in a previous post, an official Netflix Youtube account made the first episode available to stream and i was able to watch it in Japan without any problems. Usually, the American trailers for, say, old Startrek DISCO episodes were blocked in Japan on Youtube, even though the full episodes were, at the time, available on Netflix Japan.

It's not the end of the world though. With the increases in price, lack of content and other problems plaguing Netflix et al at this point, piracy or just other media/activities and/or cancelling official subscriptions seems to be on the rise again...

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 9:39 am
by Sabrblade
primalxconvoy wrote:I understand that, but as it was seemingly a Netflix-produced show,
BotBots is produced by Entertainment One and animated by Boulder Media Studio. Netflix just distributes it.

primalxconvoy wrote:I would have thought we were beyond that.
Not if the continuing lack of Rescue Bots and Rescue Bots Academy in Japan are an indication, unfortunately.

primalxconvoy wrote:The American cg TF shows contained characters, I believe, that were not available in Japan (such as the female combiner team, etc),
There were no combiners in the Netflix WFCT cartoon.

primalxconvoy wrote:plus the American He-Man shows are available in Japan on Netflix (see screenshot in my original post), even though the toys are not, as far as I know.
He-Man's owned by a different company who plays by different rules.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 10:26 am
by primalxconvoy
Sabrblade wrote:
primalxconvoy wrote:I understand that, but as it was seemingly a Netflix-produced show,
BotBots is produced by Entertainment One and animated by Boulder Media Studio. Netflix just distributes it.

primalxconvoy wrote:I would have thought we were beyond that.
Not if the continuing lack of Rescue Bots and Rescue Bots Academy in Japan are an indication, unfortunately.

primalxconvoy wrote:The American cg TF shows contained characters, I believe, that were not available in Japan (such as the female combiner team, etc),
There were no combiners in the Netflix WFCT cartoon.

primalxconvoy wrote:plus the American He-Man shows are available in Japan on Netflix (see screenshot in my original post), even though the toys are not, as far as I know.
He-Man's owned by a different company who plays by different rules.


The female combiner bots were indeed in the cg Combiner Wars series, which was released in Japan. Botbots is a "Netflix Series", which is why they have less of an excuse to geoblock this. Like I have already mentioned, Netflix usually shows all of its affilated shows in all regions and has done since the early days after it stopped licensing its content piecemeal (such as "House of cards"). My point regarding Mattel stands from a consumer POV; if one Netflix-affillated/produced show about toys not sold in Japan can be shown in Japan, then there's no acceptable excuse for this, regardless of what you or even Takara/Netflix states. If netflix goes back to geoblocking content, customers will simply unsubscribe and pirate, such as was the case with ST DISCO being removed from Netflix outside the States and confined to their own service, which still is unavailable in many countries.

This would not be much of an issue if Netflix simply bought a show that was already broadcasted on other networks and simply offered it to the US market. However, this is a Netflix affiliated show, produced with Netflix.

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The same thing happened with HULU, blocking the new HULU-produced show "Animaniacs" in Japan and they were criticised for that too.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 11:04 am
by Sabrblade
Make enough fuss to Hasbro and maybe they'll do something about it.

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 1:57 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
Nothing VPNs can't solve, right?

But what makes more sense: airing a series in areas that actually have merchandise and an installed user base already, or airing it worldwide and see what happens?

Re: Netflix & Hasbro's eOne Announce New Transformers BotBots Series

PostPosted: Wed Mar 30, 2022 3:57 pm
by primalxconvoy
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:Nothing VPNs can't solve, right?

But what makes more sense: airing a series in areas that actually have merchandise and an installed user base already, or airing it worldwide and see what happens?


Yes, I suppose, although American-based VPNs have recently been sued by Warner Bros and so (Bitorrent?) traffic has been blocked, I think. This would mean users would have to use VPNs based outside the US law's juristriction. Anyway, episode one is available, legally, at YouTube, it would seem:

- https://youtu.be/2Ss_kHuNOXg

Anyway, I would just be happy if the review mentioned that Botbots might not be available in all regions (I doubt their statement of "only being in the US" was accurate, although I would like to see if anyone here from outside the US has access to it) but that the first episode (linked above) might work for everyone?