OK I forgot blackout. I can keep up with the AutoBots but not the Decepticons. To a point them things just would stay down.
O and this time I went and some people in the audience applauded after Optimus Prime introduced himself to Sam. I thought that was kewl I never saw anything like that in the theater before.

OK I forgot blackout. I can keep up with the AutoBots but not the Decepticons. To a point them things just would stay down.
O and this time I went and some people in the audience applauded after Optimus Prime introduced himself to Sam. I thought that was kewl I never saw anything like that in the theater before.


Not sure if it was posted..but BumbleBee's car freshener..."BEE OTCH"

.....the real thing of course...I have the toy already. I would also like a BUMBLE BEE autobot........the real thing of course...I have the toy already.
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I already told Hubby I want Bumblebee for my birthday and I'm not talking about the car.Could always buy the real life car if you have $50,000+ laying around the house![]()
t: I love how when Optimus is introducing Sam to Bumblebee, Bumblebee is shadow boxing. Everyone needs their own Bumblebee.I would..if it transformed...and tried it's best to get me laid.

Here's another question {I haven't finished reading the novel yet} But does anyone know if Ironhide was intrusted to Captain Lennox ? Because we see that he drives him home to his family in the movie and at the end of the comic book Adaptation he's driving the Topkick c4500 pickup truck .
Not sure if it was posted..but BumbleBee's car freshener..."BEE OTCH"
Yeah and I want one dammit![]()
That freshener actually exists I think. You may have to do some searching though.
The writers were asked the same question, I think the jury is out on this one.
I think you really miss the point time and again. "Fandom" as you call it, created Beast Wars. The writers of that show worked closely with "fandom" and got something drastically different and better written than the original. You speak for the fans, B_f, but I'm not quiet sure you have seen much of the original show...let alone are a fan. The "source material" as you call it is not one show that ran for three seasons in the eighties it's 20 years of shows, comics and the toys themselves. Armada in "fandom" resonates just as much as does G1. Minicons are as inseparable from the mythos now as sparks and the Matrix, despite the fact all those things come from a variety of sources. Ultimately Transformers survives because it constantly burns away and creates new universes. Like most advertisements, you cannot keep the same gimmick forever and must change. This isn't like X-Men where any reinterpretation must somehow fit back into the original text, or be inspired by that text. This is Transformers, a concept in reverse. It's someone looking at toys and attempting to form a story about those toys...and every time they make new toys so must the show/story change.If you think the source material is disposable garbage and fandom should be ignored and trivialized, you're still wrong. Don't bother trying to use this review to validate past attacks on the source material. You'd be wasting your time. G1 rules. Let's explore why G1 resonated with millions more and more with the sequels.