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What was your Favorite G1 Episode?
ScarredArachnid333
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Aw G1. Good old fashioned 80''s nolatalgia. *deep sniff*. Ah, I could smell the dicast metal.
G1 was the original Ttansformers cartoon, being a commercial while sparking a massive franchise. The show had a number of different episodes some good, some bad. I want to know your favorite episode. So, uh, get voting.
G1 was the original Ttansformers cartoon, being a commercial while sparking a massive franchise. The show had a number of different episodes some good, some bad. I want to know your favorite episode. So, uh, get voting.
What was your Favorite G1 Episode? 21 votes
Starscream's Brigade
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The Search for Alpha Trion
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Ironhide: Arrrrr remember the time on cybertron-
Optimus: save the war stories hot shot, remember, there’s a thin line between being a hero, and being a memory. Words of wisdom right there
My guilty pleasure episode is Child’s Play. It’s a strange episode, but a favorite of mine
Doh.
Has all the beats to start a mega franchise.
1. CYBERTRON
2. Human angle
3. Robots actually in DISGUISE.
4. Character development, powerset, motivations
5. Camaraderie
6. Epic battles
7. Space Opera
8. Good guys nearly lose
9. NO AWESOME DECEPTICONS DIE
10. Sequel Bait
In those 60 minutes plus, we got more arc than 5 Bay movies COMBINED
Cue whiners (formerly miserable children) going on about how stupid G1 was.
"They had chickens on CYBERTRON?!?!"
FML
It was a well crafted Saturday morning cartoon for 5 yr olds!
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Heavy Metal War
My favorite would be The Key To Vector Sigma (2 parts), hello Aerialbots and Stunticons; you have Rumble stealing cars. 🤣
More Than Meets The Eye (3 parts) was good as we got to see the Cybertronian mode of a few bots. Soundwave as a lamp post and the tetra jets. 🤣 The latter we are getting Starscream from the Siege line.
Name that episode from Victory where Liokaiser first united, he almost handed Star Saber his death warrant until God Ginrai came out to do a suplex.
I still like G1 despite some of the silliness it had. What I liked about the silliness is that they had fun with it. And the parts that weren't sill were pretty well executed. I just think some of the plots could be a little too silly for Transformers or repeated.
Speaking of Cybertronian chicken, the Laserbeak that pops out of Soundwave looks like a chicken:
https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/new-stock-images-for-upcoming-transformers-cyberverse-toys-with-first-look-at-laserbeak-ejecting/42721/
After the 1986 Movie, Megatron was replaced and reborn as Galvatron, a far more insane version of the former Decepticon leader. A lot of people hated Galavtron because he always acted like a loser. But as I stated, Megatron was still the exact same way, a loser. The thing that differentiates Galvatron and Megatron however is that Galvatron had an EXCUSE for being a loser because he was insane, while Megatron lost for no reason. Tbh, the insanity added to Galvatron's threat level because it made him unpredictable to everyone, proving that he was a giant safety hazard to anyone that came across him, foe or ally. It added to his entertainment value as he was extremely entertaining and the voice acting from Frank Welker is absolutely fantastic. The insanity added to his character, actually showing that the insanity had taken a toll on him allowing for rash actions. The important part about this is that his insanity was a character flaw making him a bit more 3-Dimensional. It was through this character flaw that allowed the show to explore Galavtron''s character, leading to the episode Web World.
Web World is more of a character centered episode focusing on the flaw of Galvatron; his insanity. It shows how much it has affected the Decepticons and they try to fix this flaw. Not only was this episode the most Decepticon-based of the entire series, but it actually showed some devolpment for the villains. The episode only focused on Cyclonus and Galvatron, which was all that it needed for some good character development. The rind down is that Cyclonus forces Galavtron into therapy. While that may sound silly, (I have learned to accept the silliness through @BlackRazak ), it created a lot of funny antics and Cyclonus and Galvatron actually develop. Cyclonus develops by realizing his mistake and coming to terms with Galvatron's insanity, accepting how his leader is. Galvatron develops by... being a tiny bit less insane? Well it's enough to escalate his threat level and be a bit more cunning. Also the humor is great, Galvatron''s mindless screaming and desire to shoot things is hilarious, making Galavtron extremely entertaining. Definitely one of the funniest episodes in the series. I give a 9/10. It's simple, funny, and has some critical development for the villains. What's not to love?
Also, there's the fact that Len Wein helped write this episode, who wrote Giant Sized X-Men #1, which introduced Storm, Nightcrawler, and Colossus to the Marvel world. He's also been credited to being the creator of Swamp-Thing, an underrated DC character.
Microbots! Easily a top 5 scene of all time.