Reconnect with your past about millennial-era movies and TV shows that go easy on the mature content.
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I think that most kids/parents didn't expect any characters dying in the movie so it surprised everyone when most of the main characters were killed off especially Optimis Prime. even my Mom cried during that scene lol.
I remember this episode and the bit is still in the televised version but I always thought that was just part of it. The episode was very funny but the issue was a very serious.
In order to prepare for their role in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone, the children were forced to speak British English since birth. This caused accusations of child abuse
I still think universal should restart the dark universe but maybe take influence from the creators of vampire the masquerade in werewolf the Apocalypse and any other titles by white wolf
Also, Dark Awakening was supposed to cement Rodimus as the forever leader of the Autobots by giving Optimus an onscreen, explosive obliteration. And, this episode was supposed to be aired early in the season (I believe it was originally going to be 8th or so). The backlash over Optimus' death "delayed" the episode until just before "The Return" 2-parter finale and added narration that spoiled that Optimus was going to come back.
Simple.. Too many characters, Too fast.. , I know, Toy sales, but you can't just shove them in, no one will care.....first season was good, each character had some lore that brought something, season 2 did not have that... when you loose that premise, your audience stops having an emotional connection. When in the movie Convoy/ Optimus gives the matrix to UltraMagnus... everyone was like 'Who'? where the f**k he came from, what's his connection, what makes him qualified.. Even hot Rod was kind of 'meh'.. and got worse when we got his soccer mom vans form, but anyways... Good thing that Japan got rid of Season 4, and went straight to Headmaters, because Hasbro had lost its way, Headmaster - Master Force - Victory picks where Hasbro dropped the Ball in the US, and fleshed out the characters with more meaning, but I think transformers Zone again falls into the same trap, makes no sense.
As a kid, I started loosing interest when dinosaurs and alien heads were introduced in the Sat. mornings transformers. I wanted Optimus prime, Bumblebee and the main characters back!
As someone who watched this as a kid and even again on Tubi TV, I concur. The movie was the height and immediate death of the series. There were things we all liked about S3. The new characters were fine. We just wanted them with the old ones too. But let's not forget the crazy jump in age that Spike went thru from S2 finale to the movie. He went from late teens to grown man with a son in that time. And I only realized when I re-watched the show.
When you spout misinformation in less than 2 minutes I'm done with your video. Toei animation didn't have any involvement with the original TMNT cartoon in any way. Especially animation. The original 80s cartoon was animated in America by a company that was funded and owned by Fox. That company was not Toei animation. Why would you even say that a company that had nothing to do with the series ever, was involved in any way? What does the lie gain you? The factual information is out there for free and you still chose to lie. What is the thought process behind that? Why lie about something that's not only stupid, but something that you could have easily found the real facts on. Absolutely pathetic.
In the movie 'Die Hard' where Alan Rickman fell from the building, the look of sheer terror on his face was real. He was rigged with a wire and was supposed to be dropped on the count of three. They dropped him on the count of two.
One thing I've always wondered is weather or not Wildebeest herds are that endless? I mean sure they're big, but based on some screen shots and nature videos I watched, I feel as though the stampede would have gradually started to die down by the time Mufasa arrived?
I couldn't agree more. For me, was an absolute disappointment what they made with the series after the movie. Ok, I get they eliminated several characters for renewing the main story, but was unthinkable to me the introduction of a lot of new robots whithout a storytelling, for example, The Protectobots. They just showed up like that! Why didn't make a story like they did with the Combaticons?