Transformers Cyberverse cartoon episode 17, "Awaken Sleeping Giants," on Hasbro's YouTube
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The episode has aired in Singapore and Cartoon Network for US airing, as well as the Cartoon Network mobile app and their website.
Check out the last episode "The Extinction Event," here.
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Posted by william-james88 on December 30th, 2018 @ 10:37pm CST
Cyberverse episode 15
King of the Dinosaurs
Summary: Windblade and Bee uncover a buried Autobot who turns out to be an old friend.
Before we get into my quick thoughts (which are not quick for this episode), it's best you take a look at the episode:
Quick Thoughts:
I have issues with this episode, very nerdy issues but it really makes me not enjoy this. So, we have seen Grimlock a lot so far in this series. And he looks as we would expect Grimlock to look, with all that obvious dinosaur kibble. Since this show takes its inspiration from everything that could be considered G1 in theme, there are lots of versions out there where Grimlock had a dino type alt mode in the war on Cybertron (FOC, IDW), so I without a doubt assumed he had a dino type alt mode whenever we saw him so far. But no, it turns out that it was just animators being very cheap (still today) since it was revealed in this episode that he only took on a dino mode when he arrived to earth at the time of Dinosaurs. Beyond that meaning that all that dino kibble we have seen so far makes not a lick of sense that also means that the war has been raging for 65 MILLION years without Bumblebee, Optimus, Grimlock and the like. Now 4 million years was always crazy in the original cartoon (like how do they even know there is still a war going on?) but at least some writers have tried to make some sense of it (I write more about that here). But 65 MILLION years, that's a nonsense number, especially when it looks like nothing changed. Shockwave is still against Bumblebee as he was 65 million years ago. It was just a pause for some characters while the rest fought and when they are reawoken it's like nothing happened. And I find that very hard to reconcile since one of the best aspects of this show is seeing Cybertron before the war with Shockwave and Soundwave being friends with Autobots. If so much changed in a few years with the war breaking out, why would nothing change in 65 million years?! And the worst part is this is all just to explain why Grimlock is a T-Rex which again, is nonsense since he is shown with that alt mode kibble before!!!! - William-James88
Quick Thoughts:
I like this one. I really like Grimlock in this show, and the "he's stupid in dino mode only" thing to appease G1 fans is actually quite smart, and puts an interesting spin on his character. It was also quite sad to see him distraught over the death of his dinosaur pals, though it seem they tied that up rather quickly. Still, good episode, even if not much happened. -notirishman
Cyberverse episode 16
The Extinction Event
Summary: The newly formed team of Autobots must stop Shockwave from destroying all life on the planet.
Quick Thoughts:
Seriously though, if any of you were wondering if anything could be told in a 10 minute format, well here you go. You get Shockwave literally planning to destroy all life on earth and executing the plan. You don't even have to watch the previous episodes to enjoy this, this link is right below, have fun. This definitely made up for any troubles I had with the previous episode (which I will simply try to forget and move on from). - William-james88
This episode was also good. As opposed to the more slow pace of last episode, this episode moved fast. Shockwave's plan is introduced, then his plan commences, then the Autobots have to figure out how to stop it last minute, and they do. That's the thing, the resolution was last minute. The episode was leading up to this whole "extinction event," and it just abruptly ended. Still, this episode was enjoyable! -notirishman
Cyberverse episode 17
Awaken Sleeping Giants
Summary: The Autobot team finally discovers the location of the Ark.
Quick Thoughts: Coming out of an episode where Shockwave almost anihilates all organic life on earth, this one has much less going on. It's a race to get to the ark and very aerial combat heavy. It's fine but it offers nothing new aside from some X-Men cannonball action. Also, I find it really hard to understand why a Seeker's instinct when being hit or in danger when in air is to transform into their robot mode and plummet. And one last thing, I do like that Shockwave's mini me minions are so prominent in this season, it makes me feel way less guilty about having purchased both a warrior and ultra Schockwave figure. Now I can have the ultra as the main shockwave and the warrior in alt mode as his spy. - William-james88
This episode was very entertaining! However, there is one pickle in my onion, they found the location of the Ark, very quickly. Y'know, something they've been trying to figure out all season. But the group hug at the end was awesome. It was quite lovely. - notirishman
Cyberverse episode 18
Eruption
Summary: The Autobot team must fight its way through Shockwave and his Decepticons to defend the Ark and awaken Optimus Prime and the other Autobots.
Quick Thoughts: Once again, Shockwave just getting stuff done. No nonsense, no countdown, just annihilation. This time directly attacking all Autobots. I like seeing him both being up to his own machinations and also being the leader of the Decepticons. The all out brawl was fun and the finale really makes you wish the next episode was right around the corner. They better pay off that final shot. - William-james88
The finale! Well, I mean, it's a cliffhanger for season 2. But still, I liked it. The fight in the volcano was well done and entertaining to watch. And one of the ending shots with all the Autobots INCLUDING Rack'n'Ruin, and a cool little battle mask on Grimlock, was pretty great. Overall, great episode. -notirishman
Overall Thoughts on Season 1
This show is giving me high hopes for the future! 'Cause season 1 was awesome! I mean, yeah, it has flaws, but the season was entertaining, and getting to see characters like Rack'n'Ruin, and Maccadam were fun. Shockwave was a threatening villain, and newcomer Shadowstiker (mostly) had a great arc behind her. Overall, this season was a fun, and enjoyable, and pretty good. - notirishman
What Burn writes below is something I agree with. I do have a tad bit to add. For instance, I am still not on board with keeping Bumblebee's radio talk gimmick, especially since it makes no sense (if he is just pulling recordings from the air, isn't he advanced enough to just combine words from various recordings to make sentences?). I do recommend this show to all those who like Transformers, especially those who have been clamoring for a G1 reboot. This is exactly what that is. It uses everything under the G1 umbrella (IDW, Sunbow) to make a cohesive show while showing you elements from before the war, during the war on Cybertron and now. Plus I absolutely adore this rendition of Shockwave, it's perfect. Also, not one human, which I was perfectly fine and happy with. Looking forward to season 2 especially with the finale we got. - William-James88
Now, onto Burn's thoughts:
Let me preface this by saying that I was one of "those hater people", you know the sort, write a series off before watching it. I was one of them. From what I saw from the previews I was not impressed, and previews are like trailers, they tend to show the best bits.
This was the opposite, if anything, those previews were detrimental to marketing Cyberverse.
Initially I kept up each week, for four weeks ... then life got in the way. This week I found some time (mostly because of our house guest commandeering our big lounge TV) so I sat down in front of my trusty "personal computer", tracked down the episodes, and settled in.
I started by watching Episode 4, I was certain I had watched it but I figured after such a break it'd make for a good reminder of where I was at.
Let me just say this, present time Bumblebee and his radio speak is annoying. That's why the flashbacks work so well, it limits the radio speak and each memory is actually a really good individual story that feeds into the major story.
THIS CARTOON IS ACTUALLY GOOD
The writers have done a fantastic job drawing from various TF stories of the past. Was that just Rack 'n' Ruin? HELL YEAH IT WAS RACK 'N' RUIN!
And it turns out I've been pronouncing Maccadam wrong all these years. I don't know how I'm expected to pronounce it as "Macc-adams" as opposed to "Macca-dam"
While I feel that the two main Autobots, Bumblebee and Windblade, have received far too much exposure in other media, the writers have done a fantastic job of balancing out their on-screen time with other lesser known characters.
Shadowstriker and Maccadam have been given backstories where there was previously very little. A bunch of seekers who were animation errors/throw aways in G1 suddenly find themselves with characterization.
Grimlock ... wow, that is such a massive shift from what we're normally accustomed to, but a fun twist is added to the character by the time he joins Windblade and Bumblebee.
This is the sort of show that can appeal to old and new fans, older fans though may need to keep an open mind about things.
The animation style ... I think my biggest gripe with it is the hips, where it gives the look that they're wearing underwear on the outside. Otherwise, I have no real gripes with the animation.
Overall, I had my reservations about this series, but I've been pleasantly surprised by it. If you've had your reservations as well, give it a go, you may find yourself surprised by it. - Burn
Posted by Sabrblade on December 30th, 2018 @ 10:51pm CST
They didn't. They weren't even sure Cybertron still existed until they were later contacted by Shockwave in the fourth episode, who himself wasn't even sure if Megatron was still alive after all that time either.william-james88 wrote:Now 4 million years was always crazy in the original cartoon (like how do they even know there is still a war going on?)
Posted by BumbleDouche on December 31st, 2018 @ 4:29am CST
Sabrblade wrote:They didn't. They weren't even sure Cybertron still existed until they were later contacted by Shockwave in the fourth episode, who himself wasn't even sure if Megatron was still alive after all that time either.william-james88 wrote:Now 4 million years was always crazy in the original cartoon (like how do they even know there is still a war going on?)
You've got to admire Shockwave's optimism. I would have given up hope after the first few weeks, never mind after 4 millions years. As for Megatron, there was not much else for him to do but continue his original plans then trying to re-establish contact with Cybertron. The Autobots, in turn, were almost always reactive rather than proactive, accomplishing little when compared to the creativity of Megatron's numerous & wildly variable schemes.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on December 31st, 2018 @ 6:27pm CST
Maccadams remains my favorite, but the whole thing was fun. I'm super glad Rack'N'Ruin is also getting in on the fun
Posted by ScottyP on January 3rd, 2019 @ 8:18am CST
My desire for season 2 is more character development for anyone not named Bumblebee or Windblade.
Posted by RobRobRobRobRob on January 3rd, 2019 @ 7:23pm CST
The DVD itself is listed here by New Zealand based online retailer MightyYape.com for $10 NZD (approximately $6.68 USD, without shipping), and is slated to for released on February 20th, 2019.
Are you considering picking up this short collection, or would you rather wait for a full-season package? Let us know what you think in the Energon Pub Forums below!
Posted by Nathaniel Prime on January 3rd, 2019 @ 8:49pm CST
Posted by Acolyte on January 4th, 2019 @ 1:26am CST
1) If it's not even the full season? We're talking 11-minute episodes peeps, that you can find for free in various corners of the interwebs (although not streamable overseas in Japan). I purchased it early on iTunes because I really, really need more visual Transformers action in my life, but...
2) The show is absolute garbage. The writing and action feel completely vapid and soulless. I've listened to podcasts where diehard fans say stupid things like, "I'd be comfortable if our legacy voices all came from the Cyberverse actors" and I can't pick my jaw up off the ground. YHGTBFSM. The voice acting is some of the worst (just the horrible attempt to imitate Peter Cullen in OP makes me shudder) I have ever seen in a Transformers show. Ever. E.V.E.R. If this is what we can resign ourselves to getting from the likes of the Allspark Studios Grand Strategy for Making All Things Evergreen Gee-WUHN! for the Rest of Time, then Transformers will die the death it deserves. The burnout will be so very, very real. There was a time when the franchise took risks and invented whole new things that launched the imaginations of thousands (i.e. Beast Wars). Such a time will probably never come again if this show is any sign. Hasbro learning all the wrong lessons.
3) My 3yo daughter, who loves Transformers and anything child-oriented and age-appropriate she can watch on TV, can't stand the show. She begs to watch something else anytime I suggest it, and completely tunes out or goes and reads books when she finds me trying to watch it for posterity's sake.
4) Buy a few seasons of an earlier show - ANY earlier show - before you put any more money towards Cyberverse.
Posted by jON3.0 on January 4th, 2019 @ 4:36am CST
Posted by ZeroWolf on January 4th, 2019 @ 5:14am CST
jON3.0 wrote:Probably best if I keep my personal opinions personal about this series. Might affect my working relationship with them. I'm going to keep beating on the door of Boulder Media until I get an answer. My agent has tried. I've tried. I would at least like to have a shot. My kids have not had the best things to say about the show but I haven't had the time to check it out for myself outside of one episode and the promos.
As much as I enjoy some of the voices on the show, your portrayals would be excellent, I've enjoyed your work so far.
Posted by Sabrblade on January 4th, 2019 @ 8:58am CST
If you were to give at least one more episode a chance, I'd highly recommend checking out Episode 10 "Maccadam's". One of the best (if not the best), legitimately good (or even great) episodes of the first season.jON3.0 wrote:Probably best if I keep my personal opinions personal about this series. Might affect my working relationship with them. I'm going to keep beating on the door of Boulder Media until I get an answer. My agent has tried. I've tried. I would at least like to have a shot. My kids have not had the best things to say about the show but I haven't had the time to check it out for myself outside of one episode and the promos.
Posted by Flashwave on January 4th, 2019 @ 10:05am CST
Sabrblade wrote:If you were to give at least one more episode a chance, I'd highly recommend checking out Episode 10 "Maccadam's". One of the best (if not the best), legitimately good (or even great) episodes of the first season.jON3.0 wrote:Probably best if I keep my personal opinions personal about this series. Might affect my working relationship with them. I'm going to keep beating on the door of Boulder Media until I get an answer. My agent has tried. I've tried. I would at least like to have a shot. My kids have not had the best things to say about the show but I haven't had the time to check it out for myself outside of one episode and the promos.
I also would reccomend Extinction Event, its not as good character wise as Maccadam's, but its nice to see Shockwave just show up and go full 80s Villian. Not even Prime Megatron went to quite the extent this Shockwave was ready to go to.
As to the seties as a whole, its good, and its toyline doesnt do it justice, but its not likr Prime goof
Posted by jON3.0 on January 6th, 2019 @ 3:02am CST
Posted by Nexus Knight on January 6th, 2019 @ 3:30pm CST
jON3.0 wrote:I still plan on seeing it eventually but the only way I can at the time is on YouTube and I never have the time.
Well, last episode of season chapter one is up, so binging is totally now possible.
Posted by notsoalex on January 9th, 2019 @ 10:33pm CST
So check out the episode below and tell us what you think in the Pub forums below!
The episode has aired in Singapore and Cartoon Network for US airing, as well as the Cartoon Network mobile app and their website.
Check out the last episode/part 1, "Awaken Sleeping Giants," here.
Posted by Nathaniel Prime on January 10th, 2019 @ 5:45am CST
Posted by Sabrblade on January 10th, 2019 @ 9:31am CST
The episode's been viewable online since December 18.Nathaniel Prime wrote:It's about time you posted this. I sent the notification like a week ago , not that I'm mad. Haven't seen the episode yet, will do when I get home.
Posted by Nathaniel Prime on January 10th, 2019 @ 9:50am CST
Sabrblade wrote:The episode's been viewable online since December 18.Nathaniel Prime wrote:It's about time you posted this. I sent the notification like a week ago , not that I'm mad. Haven't seen the episode yet, will do when I get home.
Further emphasis that it should have been reported and posted sooner. But by now, I am itching for some more figure reveals. Cyberverse and Bumblebee movie figures aren't enough. Bring on some Studio Series, or Siege, or even Masterpiece lol
Posted by Nexus Knight on January 10th, 2019 @ 11:28am CST
Sabrblade wrote:The episode's been viewable online since December 18.Nathaniel Prime wrote:It's about time you posted this. I sent the notification like a week ago , not that I'm mad. Haven't seen the episode yet, will do when I get home.
Better late than never, right?
Posted by notsoalex on January 10th, 2019 @ 4:33pm CST
Nexus Knight wrote:Sabrblade wrote:The episode's been viewable online since December 18.Nathaniel Prime wrote:It's about time you posted this. I sent the notification like a week ago , not that I'm mad. Haven't seen the episode yet, will do when I get home.
Better late than never, right?
Heh, heh, heh. Yeeeeeah
Also, Nathaniel Prime, you sent the notfication 3 days ago. Not sure of you're exaggerating or...
By the way, we don't news Cyberverse episodes until its YouTube release. Not sure if that's what you meant buuut...
Posted by Starscream is lord on January 17th, 2019 @ 3:06pm CST
Posted by Wheeljack84 on January 22nd, 2019 @ 1:32am CST
I just wish two things:
1) They had a better voice cast with cooler voices. No disrespect, but a lot of the interpretations on these characters sound flat and un-interesting to me.
2) half hour episodes. I've never liked action cartoons moving toward this format, and I don't like it now. I'd much rather have this story as a half-hour format than the last Robots in Disguise show.
Huge Pro:
1) No humans! Thank you Hasbro!
Posted by RobRobRobRobRob on February 6th, 2019 @ 12:42am CST
Firstly, Francesco Giglio gives us a decent serving of concept work from season one, namely model sheets for Bumblebee, Windblade, Optimus Prime, Starscream, Megatron, Grimlock, Maccadam and several other minor characters. We also have a great look at Alpha Trion. All the images, provided below, were posted to Giglio’s Blogspot, so be sure to check out his other work there.
Additionally, Leo Chiola provides us a considerably more sizable art sampling, ranging from Concept Art to Model Sheets to Hand Studies for several major and minor characters from the shows first season. Most interesting are designs for an unused beetle-like creature and an also-unused human child. Only time will tell if these designs, like Alpha Trion, will ever see their day on television screens. All images, similarly provided below, are courtesy of Chiola’s Artstation, so please be sure to take a look at Chiola’s other work.
Do any of these designs interest you? What do you think of the unused designs? Do you think they will be brought on for the show’s next season, or will they be left on the cutting room floor? Let us know what you think in the forums below, and be sure to stay tuned to Seibertron.com for more Transformers News and Reviews.
Posted by Ultra Markus on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:11am CST
Posted by Ultra Markus on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:13am CST
Posted by Nexus Knight on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:28am CST
Ultra Markus wrote:is that one mcaddam or bulkhead
Good ol' Alchemist Prime, errrrr, Maccadam.
Posted by Deadput on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:29am CST
Most intriguing, however, is the addition of Alpha Trion, who fans will recall not putting in an appearance in Season One. Perhaps this is an indication that Alpha Trion will make a debut in the shows second season.
Uh about that.
We saw him die in the 13'th episode "Matrix of Leadership" so I don't think he will be making any appearances besides flashbacks
Posted by Ultra Markus on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:43am CST
Nexus Knight wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:is that one mcaddam or bulkhead
Good ol' Alchemist Prime, errrrr, Maccadam.
why did they make him look like bulkhead
Posted by Deadput on February 6th, 2019 @ 1:52am CST
Ultra Markus wrote:Nexus Knight wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:is that one mcaddam or bulkhead
Good ol' Alchemist Prime, errrrr, Maccadam.
why did they make him look like bulkhead
He's just bulky like the Alchemist Prime concept art.
What you think Bulkhead is the only bulky robot out there?
Posted by Jeddostotle7 on February 6th, 2019 @ 2:18am CST
Posted by Shredd the Dinobot on February 6th, 2019 @ 4:30am CST
Posted by Rodimus Knight on February 6th, 2019 @ 7:20am CST
Posted by Sabrblade on February 6th, 2019 @ 8:51am CST
Uh, Alpha Trion absolutely was in Season One.RobRobRobRobRob wrote:Most intriguing, however, is the addition of Alpha Trion, who fans will recall not putting in an appearance in Season One.
https://youtu.be/oKPyPpjmcRk?t=203
Posted by william-james88 on February 6th, 2019 @ 9:38am CST
Sabrblade wrote:Uh, Alpha Trion absolutely was in Season One.RobRobRobRobRob wrote:Most intriguing, however, is the addition of Alpha Trion, who fans will recall not putting in an appearance in Season One.
Thats my bad, I totally forgot he was in there when I was assigning news stories.
Thanks Robrobrob for getting all this, much appreciated.
And to answer another comment, I too beleive they look better in 2D and I WISH we had toys of Prime Era engineering to go with this show.
Posted by #Sideways# on February 6th, 2019 @ 9:58am CST
GIVE ME MORE SUAVE/CHEESY.
Posted by metalogan on February 6th, 2019 @ 4:37pm CST
When will they realize that you can get a lot more from limited expression. It's actually more realistic. Someone comes in doing all these facial expressions while talking to you I think " how many people did this guy Murder?"
Animators don't seem to get that. They borrowed this from Anime when it started getting popular in the 90s. It's really annoying the hell out of me these days. The flamboyance and eccentric nature takes me away from the story. I also think that the reasoning behind convoying a facial emotion under estimates the viewer. They think that it will confuse children these days if you don't have them winking while at the same time grinning. Oh and why eyebrows? (Old Man voice ) Back in my day you didn't need teeth or eyebrows or winking. Look at the subtle nature of the animation.
It's akin to when George Lucas decided to insert a " NO" before Darth Vader was about to throw the emperor down the pit. Like, we NEEDED to hear that to understand what he was thinking.
I doubt they'll fix it because it's already part of the aesthetic. But It makes me appreciate the subtle expressions in G1. Thinking of Starscream's " Wanna bet?" look.
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 6th, 2019 @ 5:43pm CST
Posted by Deadput on February 6th, 2019 @ 6:19pm CST
metalogan wrote:I like the designs, I like the execution of the colors. I just can't stand the faces in the past few series.. Too many "disney" expressions. Too many " warm smiles" . They look like annoying youtubers that are trying too hard to emote . I started noticing this with Disney in the 90s and with CGI characters like Shrek and Yoda .Also hate teeth on transformers. Beastwars had a good compromise with expressions - At times they'd get exaggerated.
When will they realize that you can get a lot more from limited expression. It's actually more realistic. Someone comes in doing all these facial expressions while talking to you I think " how many people did this guy Murder?"
Animators don't seem to get that. They borrowed this from Anime when it started getting popular in the 90s. It's really annoying the hell out of me these days. The flamboyance and eccentric nature takes me away from the story. I also think that the reasoning behind convoying a facial emotion under estimates the viewer. They think that it will confuse children these days if you don't have them winking while at the same time grinning. Oh and why eyebrows? (Old Man voice ) Back in my day you didn't need teeth or eyebrows or winking. Look at the subtle nature of the animation.
It's akin to when George Lucas decided to insert a " NO" before Darth Vader was about to throw the emperor down the pit. Like, we NEEDED to hear that to understand what he was thinking.
I doubt they'll fix it because it's already part of the aesthetic. But It makes me appreciate the subtle expressions in G1. Thinking of Starscream's " Wanna bet?" look.
Please limited expressions are called such for a reason.
I'll take actual character expression over dull surprise any day.
If most people are using these kinds of techniques there is probably a reason for so, sounds like you just hate Disney and children exaggerations in a childrens cartoon.
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:10pm CST
This coincides with the recent reveal of the new entry in the Cyberverse toyline, Spark Armour
Please take a look at the trailer below which we have embedded for your convenience:
Here is the press release accompanying the trailer and gives us hints of what we can expect to see in the second season!
Hasbro wrote:Season 2, titled CYBERVERSE: POWER OF THE SPARK, is set to release fall 2019 with Cartoon Network USA.
In CYBERVERSE: POWER OF THE SPARK, the AUTOBOTS are closer than ever to finding the ALLSPARK, but completing their quest will be tougher than they could have imagined. They’ll face new enemies and be challenged by Earth’s roughest terrain, and along the way they’ll discover that, when near the ALLSPARK, they are imbued with incredible new powers.
Using one of these mysterious new abilities, the AUTOBOTS will convert Earth vehicles into Spark Armor: the battle-ready gear they need to defeat the DECEPTICONS and continue their mission. They’ll convert boats into mech suits to battle Sharkticons in the water. They’ll change planes into jetpacks to take on the Seeker Squadron in the sky. Any Earth vehicle is a chance to instantly level the playing field, turn the tables, and win the day. With the power of the spark in their circuits, the AUTOBOTS will complete their mission on Earth and begin the perilous journey back home, where that same power holds the key to returning life to their planet.
Click here to see what we thought of the first season of Cyberverse!
Thanks to fellow Seibertron users, Survivefan23 and BlackEyedPrime for also sending this news to us.
What do you think about this trailer? Excited to see what happens next? Let us know in the Energon Pub and stay tuned to Seibertron for all the latest news and reviews!
Posted by Decepticon Stryker on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:16pm CST
Posted by Munkky on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:26pm CST
38 seconds in: Wait, that almost looked like....
46 seconds: Could it be?
"I am Cheetor, Guardian of the AllSpark"
Posted by Burn on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:27pm CST
And by that I mean Lugnut.
Posted by Flashwave on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:39pm CST
WHY IN THE EVER LOVING HECK DID THEY MAKE LUGNUT A GIRL? I mean, if it had been a new, random Decepticon Femme named Lugnut, fine, but that is clearly Animated Lugnut. Lumbering, brainless, barbarian, deep voiced, Punch-Of-Kill-Everything Animated Lugnut. With a girl’s voice.
Posted by Ultra Markus on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:39pm CST
Posted by Burn on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:41pm CST
Flashwave wrote:WHY IN THE EVER LOVING HECK DID THEY MAKE LUGNUT A GIRL?
Female body diversity.
You know I'm right.
Posted by Shuttershock on February 14th, 2019 @ 3:59pm CST
Burn wrote:Flashwave wrote:WHY IN THE EVER LOVING HECK DID THEY MAKE LUGNUT A GIRL?
Female body diversity.
You know I'm right.
Does beg the question of why it’s not Strika, the long-standing resident big-girl-on-the-block Transformer.
For that matter, if added cameos are on the docket , I wonder if Ovveride or Thunderblast will ever make an appearance.
Posted by Nathaniel Prime on February 14th, 2019 @ 4:14pm CST
[youtube] https://youtu.be/HvLwZHMM-rM [/youtube]
Cheetor sounds a little different than I expected, but I'm sure I will get used to it
Posted by Burn on February 14th, 2019 @ 4:19pm CST
Shuttershock wrote:Does beg the question of why it’s not Strika, the long-standing resident big-girl-on-the-block Transformer.
Strika is land based? Memory isn't always reliable but have there been any land based 'Con in Cyberverse yet?
Posted by Nathaniel Prime on February 14th, 2019 @ 4:25pm CST
Burn wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Does beg the question of why it’s not Strika, the long-standing resident big-girl-on-the-block Transformer.
Strika is land based? Memory isn't always reliable but have there been any land based 'Con in Cyberverse yet?
ShadowStriker? Other than that, maybe Shockwave, if four legged tank counts
Posted by Sabrblade on February 14th, 2019 @ 4:31pm CST
Shadow Striker (car), Soundwave (SUV), Shockwave (spider tank), Megatron (tank).Burn wrote:Shuttershock wrote:Does beg the question of why it’s not Strika, the long-standing resident big-girl-on-the-block Transformer.
Strika is land based? Memory isn't always reliable but have there been any land based 'Con in Cyberverse yet?