Unicron Anatomy Explored - How Does An Entire Planet Turns Into A Robot? What's Its True Aim? #transformersriseofthebeasts #transformers #transformersbeastwars
In most cases, the planets Galactus eats, shatter or explode after being eaten At least, in the depictions that I've seen. Galactus originally had to consume a planet once every century to feed himself but, over time, according to his original herald, the Silver Surfer, needs to feed once a month. hence the need for a herald to search the cosmos for planets to consume that fit a certain criteria, aka, Earth like planets
@@stevencorrell6473 here's the thing Galactus does feel hunger, and regardless of victims caught in his path, Galactus represents population control and the Fermi paradox. While Unicron is also a force of nature, the nature of chaos and destruction that is, he devours because existence *offends him*
@@jazzy_Da_Garde_Kat I would draw attention to the part of the video that says unicron also sustains himself with the planets he devours so its really two birds with one stone. He gets the energy boost from devouring the planet and he gets personal enjoyment from destroying it.....a unicron win win if you will
To be clear - In Energon, Unicron didn’t die - he was sealed away. Megatron took advantage of that and forged armor from Unicron’s very spark to grant himself even more power
Unicron's anatomy in planet mode is very different from an actual planet. A planet would have a dense, sometimes metal core at the center of a body made of lighter materials, maybe some gassy atmosphere on the outside and in some there could be rings of fine dust around the planet. Unicron have his hardest metal shell on the outside.
SImply put, it's best to compare him to any kind of organic creature, just replace most organs with a machanical counterpart, like smelting or acid vats for digesting materials.
I really love in the G1 movie the reveal of his robot mode, for the opening planet and the moons he just devours them in planet form. But as he threatens Cybertron he transforms to robot mode and begins tearing into it with his claws. Dude was definitly planning to take his time and pleasure in destroying Cybertron. Like an animal playogn around with it's food before actually eating it.
I can honestly say I was disappointed that orson wells wasn’t voicing the chaos bringer in rotb. Yes, I know he’s dead. He took the rôle supposedly so he could eat, drink and smoke while doing his lines. I find that hilarious and epic
i was 6 years old when my neighbors took all the kids out to this movie...and now I can't believe it was 37 years ago...that soundtrack stuck with me...
Do we, though? I mean think about how big the universe is. A being the size of Unicron, or Galactus would be just a speck of dust in the grand scheme of things. And we? We're less than dust. Probably beneath the notice of such entities. If they do exist, we'll never know because they're so far beyond us as to not even cross the path of our understanding.
I like how in the first movie and many other versions of Unicron, the Autobots and Decepticons both stop fighting just to defeat this obviously massive threat. Of course, there are some versions where the Decepticons try and control Unicron, but most of the time, the war pauses.
Unicron in Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is surprisingly cartoons-accurate Too bad they could have secured the remake rights to Stan Bush's "The Touch"
@Brian White oh my. I'm a bit rusty, where was that quote from? YY never tells me I have a reply. I only seen it because it told me someone liked it. The only thing I can think of on the top of my head from this Era is Ghostbusters. Winston: "Ray…when someone asks you if you are a god, you say YES!"
Unfortunately for fans of a certain age, the soundtracks of these new films are not made for us. It's all hip hop/ rap. That's fine, everything can't always be like it was. I'd love a more heavy metal aesthetic, mixed with some pop and the regular hollywood bombast. I grew up on the G1 era, and I still dig the music from the original movie and the Bayverse, especially the 2007 film. But they did get it right this time as far as a coherent story, as long as they don't go off the rails with a different origin story with every film like Bay did. So far, so good. Unicron is scary as fk in this one, the GI Joe crossover thing coming, there's lots to explore....let's hope they don't fk it all up like disney lol.
In G1, he was a doomsday machine created by the simeon scientist Primacron originally. Replaced Primacron's energy entity Tornedron after his destruction. Cyberyron was just a factory for the Quintessons to build slave labor units, the transformers. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mwSfiiZsQrU.html
@@chasingembers6167 But in the Japanesse mangas is revealed that Primacron was just a servant of the One, and Unicron use him to create a body for the mortal realm
Unicron in planet form, seems to be at least twice the size of Earth In the 1986 movie, Unicron's head now orbits Cybertron. his Decepticon allies once tried to install his head onto Cybertron which would've became his new body This was before it was revealed that Cybertron is Primus or that Earth was Unicron in later series In Transformers: Prime, Dark Energon is his blood which resurrects dead Transformers into a zombie like existence, loyal to no one
I will always like the idea of Unicron being Earth. It explained away why the Transformers always had to fight their battles on Earth instead of elsewhere in the vast galaxy/universe.
@@Lasershadow I always thought it was too convenient that Unicron was Earth. Why is it always, ALWAYS Earth that is the center of the universe in sci-fi? In Star Trek, Earth is the capital of the Federation In the movie The Eternals, a newborn Celestial is born by destroying Earth Every alien race in sci-fi either invades, crashes onto, or lands on Earth. Why couldn't Unicron be Mars, or Pluto? Or literally ANY other planet in the multiverse
@@dragonweyr44 Yeah, it's really strange. It's almost like the people who made Star Trek, The Eternals, and the Transformers franchise are from Earth and they wanted to include humans in their movies ....🤔
@@emmanuelesparzacazares190 But why? We are nothing special in the grand scheme of things The only sci-fi series I know of that Earth is a minor planet is Andromeda and BattleMech
I think I read once when I look up his size his planet form as stated in Hobby Japan is Jupiter sized which is 140,000 km, making his robot form 700000 km. That at lest to me seems perfect Unicron size as he could hold planets like Earth in his hands easy as seem in fan art. Tower over gas giants like Jupiter, and even some suns in robot mode,
Unicron could also be seen as an adaptation of the Demiurge from Gnosticism who believes there’s no others before him and has a similar M.O to the circumstances behind his creation if you include his Call of the Primitives origin as the work of another entity before rebelling against his creator.
If no ones said it the anatomy art in the thumbnails you post like 90% of em are cool af do you ise a.i. or have a guy who does it or do you create them?
@@anthonyplanzo1082 if he can shift his mass that much, he should just stay a giant robot. He'd be much stronger than Devastator since Devastator could stand inside him.
Who does that? Mostly the Cybertronians use their own spaceships, the only two I can think of that made themselves spaceships for other transformers were Astrotrain & Trypticon. Both of which are gigantic compared to other Cybertronians.
Unicron is cosmic horror personified. He is Satan from the perspective of Transformers. Megatron essentially makes a “deal with the devil” by accepting Unicron’s offer of a new body in exchange for enslavement and the destruction of the Matrix.
The tip of unicrons claws in robot mode is about the width of metroplex in height. If that’s true I’ll take a rough guess by saying planet form is 140,000km and robot mode is 560,000km.
Well both are huge dudes whith immense power who eat planets, so yah they compare pretty closlely, the difference is that Unicron turns into a planet. What was cool for me in the G1 movie was that for Lithon and the moons he devoured them in planet mode, but then after Galvatron betrayed him he turned to robot mode and attempted to destroy Cybertron with his claws, dude was definitly taking pleasure in this.
The idea of Unicron being created by The One is only been introduced in the Unicron Trilogy. Originally he was a rebellious creation of Primacron but in the UK comic Unicron and his opposite Primus are both gods. Don't get confused.
Unicron's very presence is a sign that the stakes literally cannot get any higher. Either the Autobots and Decepticons work together to defeat him, or everything gets destroyed.
Well, first you rotate it 180 then remove the two panels from their friction tabs at the back. Swing these out of the way for clearance and then you see his little toes....
4:19 nope that's not the original "origin story" the TF G1 animated show Episode "call of the primitives" reveals it was created by an ancient entity named Primacron. Who created also Tornedron. (a non material being who would be prone to rebellion's as Unicron)
That was pretty detailed but you missed two details regarding it's creation: • G1 cartoon- Season Three is first to detail Unicron being the Construct of an ancient being that still creates chaotic inventions for many trains of thought, from Planet Devourer, to creating a Signal that controls primitive life forms or those that turn into primitive life, such as the Dinobots, Predacons, etc... • Created by a Holocaust lone survivor bent on revenge of all types of Cybertronian life- In IDW's take in Transformers Unicron, there was a planet of organics that refuted and tried unsuccessfully fought protecting itself from Cybertronian occupation and/or Cyberforming, a recent concept of turning planets into favorable environmental conditions for a Cybertronian population and not necessarily for organic life is implied regarding this process. In this case, the Cybertronians decimate all sentient life and even Omega Sentinels participate in the genocidal solution. A lone surviving Scientist from the dead world effectively creates Unicron, which it stores a Black Hole as source of power and generates it's hunger as insatiable, and is piloted/guided by the Scientist who tracks down every Cybertronian Colony and on it's way to Cybertron in his ultimate revenge, not only for his home planet's destruction but for his tragic loss of the Scientist's own Daughter, which sadly is the only Name he remembers, even over his own name, over the millions of years as the Chaos bringer. Optimus Prime, in the attempt to save Earth, the last place with Cybertronian refugees after Cybertron fell, makes his way to the center of Chaos Bringer and negotiates the destruction of Unicron. Prime gets bashed up by the scientist's initial physical assaulting of him, while Prime shows understanding and deep remorse for what his people did to his planet and shows the scientist his path of revenge is not the solution. It ends with Prime introducing himself as Orion Pax, upon reply of his asking the ancient scientist his name replied, "I don't remember, I only know my Daughter's Name..." Prime says it's a good start, in which outside, Unicron Implodes on itself and Earth is spared and also becomes a planet where Human and Cybertronian coexist happily ever after...-N-
I hated what they did in the second GI Joe movie. Killing all our favorite characters just to make the Rock's character be somehow relevant. "Roadblock" was always a secondary character, both in the show and the comics.
@@K-dawg26 it also lacks sense because how did Primacron create an entity that could know everything that’s happening in the universe, recreate near-dead beings, and have powers that even most Transformers can’t fathom? Besides, being a primordial entity that came into existence as one of the first beings (Primus as the other) is very simple as well and makes a lot more sense.
he reformed megatron into galvatron in the movie in 84 starscream was done in 1 of the latest anime's as fort the recent live actions done i see them as cannon not to be added to part of whole tf universe
Well for 1 Primus hadn't existed yet, after the intor of Unicron and the Matrix the comics came up with Primus, later Beast Wars would retcon G1 so that Primus was Cybertron. But in most cases Primus becomes the core of Cybertron or CYbertron it's self, he creates the Transformers to fight Unicron one day. Heck in TF CYbertron, it takes quite a bit to transform and reenergize Primus, for example the AUtobots have to control where power is transferred, such as focusing it to fire a beam to cloes the black hole, or when a giant Starscream attacks, divert power so that Primus can fight back. Many reasons why he doesn't just transform to fight Unicron, either he's just the core and that Primus can't transform, or by the time Unicron ahows up Primus could just be said to be too weak to fight back, either from the act of creating the Transformers as their sparks are pieces of his life force, or Cybertron is just low on power due to the constant war tearing it apart, as Energon is his blood and fuel. But simply put it's more satisfying to watch the Transformers either join forces, use the Matrix, or just themselves finding some way to defeat Unicron rather then just letting essentially God deal with their latest problem.
The reason in my opinion why he barely shown is because : 1.he's on hibernation state 2.his body injury due to war rating on cybertron which damaging his body function to transform perfectly if did 3.if he waked up,i doubt he had enough energy to do other than just transforming and talking 4.the core or he himself got corrupted by Megatron or damaged
Primus is in a consistently dormant state, and in certain continuities the energy crisis on Cybertron would affect Primus even more to be generally unable to fight or transform. Also a reminder that the Matrix is the essence of Primus.
Because Primus is dormant inside the inner core of Cybertron. The energy of The Autobot Matrix of Leadership is the energy of Primus. Hypothetically, you could bring back Primus the God of Creation and the opposite of Unicron, if you put the Autobot Matrix of Leadership into the Cybertron Core.
"He is like a million times more powerful than Thanos".....WITHOUT the Infinity Gauntlet. Thanos with the Gauntlet can simply snap Unicron out of existence, or subjugate him effortlessly.
answer, it doesnt, ultron is a robot who turns into a planet sized space station/refinery and the reason it spends most of its time in that form comes down to energy consumption, Unicron consumes a MASIVE ammount of power to keep his own spark running, he needs to injest masive ammounts of energy rich materials, hense the whole planet eating thing...honestly most of what he eats is simply wasted, he absorbs the energy in thinks like lava and various radioactive isatopes (and energon when he can get it) and stores metalic elements to feed his self repair systems but the rest is just burned away to ash and space dust when unicorn is drifting about from world to world between meals it is mostly inactive to save power, only coming active when it detects food or a threat, and only takeing its full robotic form to face down the most significent threats (usualy primus) and on a very rare ocasion to make a point/example of something or someone by turning its full might on them...which ususaly does not end well for the target of his annoyance
Regarding my knowledge of transformers, I would like to think primus is dormant as to support lifeform/energon on Cybertron(which is primus himself) Plus the matrix of leadership is in a way primus spark, I think war of Cybertron game did explain
The movie is G1 canon which differs from the comic canon. In G1 Unicron is created by a highly intelligent being in the episode Call of the Primitives named Primemacon.
Well for 1 Primus hadn't existed yet, after the intor of Unicron and the Matrix the comics came up with Primus, later Beast Wars would retcon G1 so that Primus was Cybertron. But in most cases Primus becomes the core of Cybertron or CYbertron it's self, he creates the Transformers to fight Unicron one day. Heck in TF CYbertron, it takes quite a bit to transform and reenergize Primus, for example the AUtobots have to control where power is transferred, such as focusing it to fire a beam to cloes the black hole, or when a giant Starscream attacks, divert power so that Primus can fight back. Many reasons why he doesn't just transform to fight Unicron, either he's just the core and that Primus can't transform, or by the time Unicron ahows up Primus could just be said to be too weak to fight back, either from the act of creating the Transformers as their sparks are pieces of his life force, or Cybertron is just low on power due to the constant war tearing it apart, as Energon is his blood and fuel. But simply put it's more satisfying to watch the Transformers either join forces, use the Matrix, or just themselves finding some way to defeat Unicron rather then just letting essentially God deal with their latest problem.
@@shenglongisback4688that episode has been heavily retconned to the point that almost everything you saw in the episode’s flashbacks generally hasn’t happened anymore. For example, Primacron didn’t create Unicron, Unicron manipulated Primacron to create him a physical body because he couldn’t bring his normal body into the G1 timeline. That also explains why he’s much weaker in the movie than any other timeline. Primacron’s “assistant” - that’s actually Primus, who intentionally made Unicron’s body weaker. A lot about Primacron had been retconned to make him look less impactful because he doesn’t really fit in the concept of the Transformers canon.
Unicron. He has a lot more powers than the video has described so far as they seemed to miss all of the events from Armada where Unicron can regenerate, his armor is insanely hard to penetrate and has powers greater than most other Planet eaters, including being able to eat Universes if Primus doesn’t exist in them and travel across Multiverses.
Im excited that this movie has Unicron as he was supposed to be, not what Michael Bay and his people did to him. Im now plaaning out what day i want to take off to see this more true to the original Transformers from the 1980s. I seen that Jazz is also Jazz. I hope all the good parts are not just in the trailers and find out it was another disappointment.
The origin story should be: Unicron was built by the Quintisons as a demolition option against their robot factory worlds (amongst which Cybertron was only one) that rebelled against them due to the robots becoming sentient and desiring liberation from their Quintesson masters. -- Only for Unicron himself to rebel and go rogue eventually-- who then proceeded to search the galaxy for the Matrix which the Quintisons also created as the only fail-safe against him-- which the Transformers unwittingly took possession of when they ousted their former masters and took control of Cybertron. The Matrix, has since been used as a hard drive containing an AI comprised of millions of years worth of data from past Autobot leaders. It's original purpose, however, has remained unknown to them... until Unicron shows up. That's a better origin concept for Unicorn than these semi religious or biological angles given in the comics and post G1 animated series.'
@@maxrodriguez889 Yeah, just keep it clear and simple. All this pseudo religious origin mythology is what leads these filmmakers and authors to write themselves into a convoluted mess.
@@novustalks7525 It’s Transformers where Robots change size and somehow get rediculous amounts of energy by converting matter into Energon. My guess is Unicron gets the energon from whatever he eats.