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04-25-2015, 02:22 PM
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Re: The New RID show
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Originally Posted by positivelyken
I've been watching it and enjoying it quite a bit. The lighthearted, younger tone and the cartoony character designs definitely remind me of TF Animated. So far the episodes have been largely of the "Decepticon of the week" variety, but it's likely a broader story is going to emerge as the season goes on. I liked TF Prime a lot, but RID is a welcome change of pace from Prime's heavier, more mature atmosphere.
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This is how I feel. I like the lighter feel.
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Originally Posted by justprime
Story lines and characters are vary simplistic (isn't that why we have rescuebots) this is by no means transformers prime why hasbro in this day and age would cheap out and go back to traditional animation after the succcess of cg is beyond common sense add these under written stories makes for some thing that has little to hold attention of the older age groups.
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From my understanding all animation is CG now. It's now cheaper to do than traditional animation. There was a story a while back detailing how the Simpsons had finally made the transition from traditional animation to CG.
So it's not a matter of cheaping out. It's a stylistic choice. IMHO if this doesn't offer anything to the older age groups, then they have the mature comics to fall back on. The comics are awesome.
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Last edited by Sun Swipe Prime; 04-25-2015 at 02:24 PM.
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04-25-2015, 05:13 PM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The New RID show
And as for the style; I was just looking at my RID15/Prime figures, and stylistically they look similar. Like they belong in the same universe.
So while the style of animation may be slightly different, the design of the characters follow the same patterns.
My only complaint comes from my OCD fannboy-ness in that I dislike pre-established characters, like Bumblebee & Optimus (especially Optimus in this case) having different bodies with no explanation.
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04-25-2015, 05:22 PM
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#13
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Location: Calgary, Alberta
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Re: The New RID show
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Originally Posted by Matrix_Holder
I really, really want Hasbro to make direct to dvd idw movies in the way dc does their animated movies because that would be epic and I would be so happy.
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I wish I could up vote this.
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04-25-2015, 11:14 PM
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Re: The New RID show
It's enjoyable to watch with my kids, in particular my son really likes it, especially Greenlock.
I think Animated was the best since BW and G1 though...
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04-26-2015, 03:45 PM
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Location: Brlngtn/Okvlle/Mis's'ga/Tornto
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Re: The New RID show
So on what channel is the show nowadays? Are people watching it on Youtube?
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04-26-2015, 06:15 PM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The New RID show
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Originally Posted by Perceptor
So on what channel is the show nowadays? Are people watching it on Youtube?
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It's on Teletoon. Saturdays at 1:30, I think.
I just picked up deluxe Optimus and Drift the other day. I like them, they're really nice and solid. Optimus is actually pretty heavy for his size, like Grimlock before him. Still wish they were both voyagers though.
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04-27-2015, 11:28 AM
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Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Re: The New RID show
Now that they've revealed that Windblade will be on the show, I have somewhere to put her figure since I don't have a "CHUG" shelf.
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04-27-2015, 12:20 PM
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Re: The New RID show
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Originally Posted by justprime
Story lines and characters are vary simplistic (isn't that why we have rescuebots) this is by no means transformers prime why hasbro in this day and age would cheap out and go back to traditional animation after the succcess of cg is beyond common sense add these under written stories makes for some thing that has little to hold attention of the older age groups.
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Cheap?
I don't recall Prime being able to do this:
http://speedfreak01.tumblr.com/image/35001998294
They had trouble putting more than 6 unique characters up close in one frame.
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04-28-2015, 05:01 PM
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Re: The New RID show
I think it's a great show for kids. But as an adult who enjoyed Prime so much and the seriousness that evolved especially in the later story line, I can't seem to enjoy this new one. It feels like going from high school into elementary.
We need a cartoon based on the Masterpiece toys with a serious tone.
But again, this new one is cool. Just for a more.... less scrupulous audience.
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04-28-2015, 05:11 PM
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#20
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Re: The New RID show
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Originally Posted by CAF
We need a cartoon based on the Masterpiece toys with a serious tone.
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Okay now seriously they don't bring out enough toys for them to do a MP cartoon maybe a Classics one but MP not a chance with only 1-2 new molds getting announced each year where as Generations has like 30 to 50 new molds like what every 6 months. So the want is there from the fans, just seeing as TF cartoons are just marketing tools used to sell toys an MP cartoon would just not be a good idea. Also I would not want one based on MP as I like the time that Takara puts into making each figure for them to just start pumping them out would make them sacrifice a lot of details.
Also since MP is based on G1 they would just have to re-make G1 and what would you prefer a whole new G1 cartoon with new episodes based on the old G1 episodes ?, or would you want the Old episodes just re-done with updated animation styles ?
Last edited by Masta_Skidz; 04-28-2015 at 05:14 PM.
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