QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
Animated doesn't scream "G1" to me, it's actively sucking all my interest away from G1. It's like the fulfillment of everything G1 could have been / what I wanted it to be. And it happens almost literally the way I described it above. Every time they introduce a character in Animated who was in G1, I cease caring about that G1 character. I don't give a crap about G1 Blitzwing anymore, or G1 Ratchet, or G1 Megatron or G1 Optimus Prime or G1 Bumblebee or G1 Soundwave or G1 Starscream etc. It's like going back to your hand after you've had a real woman.
Nah, I'm not getting that at all. I see G1 and Animated as entirely different universes, and quite frankly, Animated just isn't as good as G1 (again, primarily coming from the G1 comic POV). I appreciate Animated and G1 on different levels so they don't really clash with each other.
I mean, when Beast Wars came out it wasn't as if my appreciation for say Optimus Prime or G1 Megatron dwindled because of my appreciation for Optimus Primal and BW Megatron. IMO Optimus Primal and especially BW Megatron are much better written characters than their G1 namesakes. I love how BW Megatron is an intellectual villain who maintains and gains power by manipulating friends and foes against each other. But that's never effected my feelings for G1/G2 Megatron - I still like that character in his own regard for different reasons.
QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
I don't give a crap about G1 Blitzwing anymore,
That's a shame. I thought that Blitzwing was one of the more interesting characters in the G1 cartoon, especially when he became a conscientious objector to the war - which is a pretty mature concept and something that I applaud G1 writers for having done. Especially in Season 3 which was primarily a crap series - Blitzwing's objection was one of the better moments. Whether you believe he was rebuilt and reprogrammed as Octane ... well... I don't really buy into that, but either way, his turning his back on the war was a cool moment IMO.
Mind you, it's something that
Thundercracker should've done (as it would've been more in character too) but they just weren't promoting the first year toys by Season 3.

QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Ratchet,
G1 Ratchet will always have a special place in my heart; and IMO none of the other Ratchets (or other Autobot medics) have ever been as cool as Ratchet. His courage and sacrifice rivals that of Optimus Prime. Who could forget the moment that Ratchet sacrificed himself when he tackled Megatron onto a pile of explosives before an opening warphole. The resultant explosion was presumed to have killed both Ratchet and Megatron, but ultimately they suffered a fate worse than death that saw Ratchet begging Prime to kill him.
QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Megatron
Again, even though BW Megatron is my favourite Megatron, I still do like G1 Megatron on his own merits.
Unlike say, Wheelie, who has no merit.

QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Optimus Prime
Animated Prime really feels like a rehash of Optimus Primal - who is a very cool character and I prefer him to G1 Optimus Prime in many ways - although I don't think that Animated Prime is as cool as Optimus Primal (yet?); although he certainly has the potential to be as cool as Primal. We'll see.

G1 cartoon Prime is a very bland and one-dimensional archetype, rather than an actual character. Mind you, that's most of the G1 cartoon Transformers in a nutshell - archetypes rather than characters.
And I'm getting a similar vibe from the Animated TFs as well, a lot of them (e.g.: the Dinobots) seem like a bunch of caricatures rather than characters. Some of them have had some character development, although in some cases it's either insufficient and/or inconsistent.
QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Bumblebee
I see G1 and Animated Bumblebee as very, very different characters who are nothing like each other beyond namesake and some visual similarities. Animated Bumblebee is more like Rattrap than Bumblebee - although not quite as cool. Like Prime, he has the potential to be as cool as Rattrap, but that all depends on how the writers with develop this character in future eps (if they choose to develop him at all or allow his character development to stagnate, as it has with Prowl (T-T)).
QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Soundwave
Animated Soundwave was
nothing like G1 Soundwave other than his voice and appearance. Now G1 Soundwave had two distinctly different personas in the cartoon and comics, and Animated Soundwave is like neither of them. If anything, Animated Soundwave is more like G1 Shockwave - cold and calculating who makes all decisions based on his perception how, as Shockwave would say, "logic dictates."

QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
or G1 Starscream etc.
Starscream is yet another caricature rather than a character. (-_-)
I do like how he's more beguiling than cartoon G1 Starscream was, which is more accurate to his original G1 (tech specs) persona. Cartoon Starscream was way too direct and open, which was out of character. G1 comic Starscream was more cunning, which was more accurate. IMO Animated Starscream has a long way to go before I can compare him with G1 comic Starscream... if they introduced the Underbase into Animated then that might be a start - may not improve his character, but he'd sure kick a
LOT of arse.

QUOTE (Lord Madhammer)
It's like going back to your hand after you've had a real woman.
Or man (not for me, but I'm trying to be inclusive here).

I dunno about the rest of you, but I've never given up the former after experiencing the latter.

Ms. Palmer and her five daughters are
always in the mood when you are.

QUOTE (Hobbes-timus Prime)
I never got the sense the Beast Machine writers didn't know where they were going...I didn't like where they were going, but I never doubted they knew what they were doing. And the Beast Machines story makes perfect sense - again I don't like it, but it makes sense.
Continuity-wise, Beast Machines most definitely makes sense. There are no continuity clashes with Beast Machines - it actually slots into G1 continuity better than Beast Wars. Remember that some of the BM writers were also writers on the G1 cartoon.
the problem with the BM story is that it totally boxed itself in at the end. It's really difficult for other writers to continue from having Cybertron as technorganic. Even TF Universe writers, who wrote stories that followed from BM, basically took the Transformers off-Cybertron, effectively meaning that they didn't have to continue addressing the whole technorganic Cybertron issue.
If you were to follow up from BM you would have to either:
a) Continue with Cybertron as being technorganic - which wouldn't be a very popular decision.
b) Undo Cybertron as being technorganic, which would suck because it would make Beast Machines and the Maximals' battle seem pointless. (-_-) Bad enough that the Oracle has since been retconned as a malfunctioning Quintesson artifact.
But I don't really blame the writers. IIRC it was Aaron Archer's decision to make the Maximals technorganic, and the writers had to work that into the story in order for to promote those new toys. Put yourself in those writers' shoes - you have to write a story to promote a toyline where the good guys are technorganic and the baddies are technological. Ultimately the good guys need to win, which means that technorganicism has to triumph over technology.
What I don't like about BM is how some of the characters just became completely out of character, and essentially entirely different characters from their BW selves.
e.g.:
Rattrap: by the end of BW he was very confident and charismatic. In BM he suddenly becomes insecure for no apparent reason.
Megatron:
"Evil triumphs!" (The Agenda). In BW Megatron was a villain who revelled in being a bad guy and was acting solely for personal gains. In BM he see has developed a Messiah complex - sees himself not only as a hero, but as Cybertron's saviour (and for those who are opposed to technorganics - he IS a hero!). Although ultimately he's working for himself (to make himself the sole uncontested ruler of an enslaved Cybertron) he's doing it from this heroic justification, which BW Megatron never did. Don't get me wrong, BM Megatron is a VERY cool character in his own right - he's the only Megatron who's actually carried out G1 Megatron's motto: Peace through tyranny, but he's just not the same character as BW Megatron. And what's with the hatred toward organics??
Rhinox: he's NOTHING like BW Rhinox. 'nuff sed.