not that we need more confirmation of this, but Wheeljack says in Cyberverse Unspace is where the multiverses meet. Plural
Around 6:10
Just another nail in the coffin in the idea that TF is just one multiverse
There's honestly probably a ton of lore in Cyberverse but I don't really have time to check it out yet and just found this on a whim.
I do like how its pointed out that theres just one difference between these entire realities; the bot who the autobots got a message from, and thats enough to make a new universe
I'm rewatching the Season 3 episode Chaos, the animation is actually SURPRISINGLY GOOD, at least for a season 3 episode, i didnt remember it being this good
Honestly, if season 3 had more animation like this, i think it would be remembered much more fondly.
If i remember right, the episodes were commissioned really late into the production year or something like that, so the animation was really rushed. In season 1 and 2, the animators had enough time to make corrections before the final airing. this shows in the difference between the final versions of the episodes that aired on TV vs the Rhino versions who use pre airing episodes for some reason
Yknow, for an old bot, Kup holds his own pretty well against the Predacons.
Obviously still outmatched, but Grimlock easily overpowers Razorclaw, so I guess this is more proof that however strong the individual special team members are, the combination process makes them obscenely more powerful; im just curious by how much.
Completely irrelevant to scaling, Kup was with Space-Jonah and the giant space whale, which the very existence of such a thing is incredibly amusing to me
Also something that is really funny to me is the fact that Kup is the grizzled old guy, yet he was young 100,000 years ago (when tfwiki says the flashback is set, but idk where they got that from, maybe the script)
Thats a long time ago yeah, but Optimus, Megatron, and all the Autobots and Decepticons crashed four million years ago.
im sure this is just an inconsistency but its funny to think about, are optimus and his crew just like captain america frozen in ice for decades
I’m fine with it for dramatic effect, they definitely shouldn’t be smaller than “big guys” like Jetfire or something. Thats a little thing that bugs me about some of the jp continuity shows
14:30|Megatron destroys a mountain with one cannon shot.
Can kill Ironhide in one shot.
18:35|4:20|Ironhide could tank a shot from Megatron's new superweapon, the shot and explosion of which are calculated at the country level.
14:30|Megatron destroys a mountain with one cannon shot.
Can kill Ironhide in one shot.
18:35|4:20|Ironhide could tank a shot from Megatron's new superweapon, the shot and explosion of which are calculated at the country level.
I’m fine with it for dramatic effect, they definitely shouldn’t be smaller than “big guys” like Jetfire or something. Thats a little thing that bugs me about some of the jp continuity shows
oh absolutely
i think they probably trend toward being bigger than the scale charts in the show, because they very blatantly grow in size, like devastator goes from six above average bots to being big enough to hold optimus prime in his hand like hes his toy, and that trend continues amongst every other combiner
i have nothing against combiners being giant in fact, personally id use it as a shorthand to show that combiners are more than the sum of their parts
its just real funny when they go from slightly larger than large but normal bots to being like the height of a skyscraper, i think thats a bit much lmao