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pitifulwolves · 10 months
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It has occurred to me that Mirage and Noah’s first interaction was the hot wiring scene. Their first encounter was Noah trying to turn Mirage on.
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wetsocksinbed · 9 months
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I really hope the Bumblebee Movie and ROTB are a reboot of the Live Action Transformers Universe because the Bayverse is my ultimate enemy and I would pay real money to have a Transformers Universe where women weren’t turned into jokes or used as overly sexualised props to the point of being useless to the plot
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fanficmaniatic · 1 year
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Deciding to believe jazz is either Mirage's guardian or older brother figure because is the only way I am not committing actions I will regret.
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mylittlesecrethaven · 5 months
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Just Watched Transformers!
Well, I'm in the process of watching it.
To be more specific, I'm in the process of watching Rise of the Beasts.
Here's something I noticed.
All the movies (pretty much) follow the same formula.
Some problem appears, usually through enemy robots.
Autobots make a screen appearance for the first time of the movie, Prime usually calls the bots together.
Cut to human companion and some sob or backstory.
Human somehow meets Autobot, a lot of times by being kidnapped in some way.
Human gets dragged into mess.
Giant battle between enemy robots and Autobots.
Everything's saved.
Somehow the world doesn't find out that robots from outer space exist.
Yeah.
Also, Idk if he stays dead, BUT HOW DARE YOU KILL BUMBLE BEE YOU ABSOLUTE DICKBAG!
I swear I almost rage quit right then and there.
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There's also almost always an artifact that would help the Autobots go home, but it gets destroyed or damaged somehow and the movie ends with Prime talking about how they can't go home, so they'll stay and protect the humans.
Also, the Autobots keep making human friends to "help in the future," but these friends don't show up again unless it's some sort of sequel type thing for the character.
So.... that either means that they just can't/won't get those actors back for the part, or there's gonna be a huge Avenger's Endgame type thingy where all the humans join up or something.
AND! There's a ton of Autobots on Earth, and they've been there for a while and helped in wars and shit and plenty of humans know about the Autobots and all the other transformers, and they still aren't widely know? How the fuck does that work?
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allgremlinart · 6 months
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not nearly enough South Pole vacay content imo.
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sharkylad · 1 year
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DONNIE SWEEP DONNIE SWEEP!!!
I need him to take this home, you don't understand
HE MUST WIN THE @autismswagsummit PLEASE I NEED THIS
Anyways I sketched this before the poll was over but it still applies.
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thissitersucks52 · 1 year
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MAXIMIZE ON EM (PAUSE?) Transformers: Rise of the Beasts | Official Trai...
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ninjautistic · 5 months
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I don't remember this but HOLY FUCKING SHIIIIIITT LLOYD WAS CONFIRMED TO BE AT LEAST 9 YEARS OLD HERE AND HE WAS ABLE TO DO THAT??? JESUS FUCK
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matchstique · 6 months
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Tmnt Trick or treat exchange for @phin-dicated !
Hosted by @rottmnt-secret-gifting
Something featuring the disaster twins! This was tons of fun to do, I hope ya like it!
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brizie-doodles · 2 years
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Red+Purple episode, we were robbed of!!!
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get-acronixed-meme · 23 days
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CINDER IS BODYSLAMMING SORA AND ARIN BUT I ADDED MINECRAFT DAMAGE SOUNDS
@nyaskitten @kunshokunsho @iloveacronix
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jazzkrebber · 19 days
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Kaz: checkmate
Wylan: what- we're playing monopoly???
Kaz: when you can't beat the odds, change the game
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slushglow · 7 months
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the girls r fightinggggg
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haematoclan · 2 months
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Leo swimming in the air appreciation post <3
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bixels · 2 months
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Splatoon 3: Side Order is good, but not great. I still highly recommend it, but if you care about the story, you're going to be disappointed. Quick review: spoilers ahead.
Side Order was the devs experimenting with Splatoon's gameplay loop. The campaign is a rogue-like, and it works amazingly well. Super fun, super challenging, building my deck and fighting through challenges with the stakes of resetting really scratched an itch in my brain. They did a great job with it.
Unfortunately, I feel like priority went to game design rather than story. Much of the mysterious artwork we saw in the first teaser trailer was completely unused; turns out, all of that was just concept art that never made it into the final product. Side Order failed to make me care about what was happening. I don't know why the protagonist had to be Agent 8; it could've been anyone else and the story would've worked the same.
Octo Expansion was the absolute peak of meshing story and gameplay. The campaign's hook is insanely strong; we immediately empathize with Agent 8 because we know from previous lore that octolings like her have been trapped underground for all their lives. We care about her fight to the surface because it's a fundamentally ideological fight for freedom. The plot stuff about Tartar and the Thangs is just nice set dressing; 8's fight for freedom is the real story.
There's none of that in Side Order. I don't particularly care about Marina's metaverse, even if it's tied to Octo Expansion's story. I don't know why Acht is there other than backstory stuff. It really feels like 8 is just told to do something and she does it because she's the protagonist; she has zero personal stakes or motivations in the conflict. This is a story blunder the devs did in Splatoon 3's default campaign––forgetting to give the protagonist a personal reason to fight––that I hoped would be fixed here, but alas.
What makes it worse is that the gameplay and story progression are completely out of sync. I beat the entire game on my third run in 4 hours. With each run, you get up to two keys to potentially unlock bits of story. That means you'll get about one piece of the story every two runs. There are twelve pieces of the story; I got the first and then beat the whole damn game. Now I have to go back and grind to see the remaining story when I've already beaten the final boss and resolved the conflict. I missed the entire story because I never had to reset because I blazed through the gameplay! It's just a real shame that I experienced everything without knowing... why it's happening. The final boss had me asking myself what the hell is going on because I don't know the backstory at all.
Again, I still really recommend. The devs did a great job, but Side Order remains in the shadow of Octo Expansion's incredible success. Like the default singleplayer campaign, there's just a lot of lost story potential here that, while not necessary, would have really elevated this DLC into something amazing.
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turtleblogatlast · 4 months
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Big Mama must have lost some serious standing in the yokai underworld because it’s gotten apparent that she keeps being beaten by a small group of teenagers and the occasional rat man, and when it’s not them then she’s taking L’s from her own schemes working against her.
And in the ensuing power vacuum, the Hamatos accidentally become the most feared crime family known to all the big bads of the Hidden City.
After all, they’ve publicly outplayed Big Mama multiple times, a couple of them have taken out the heads of two of the most well known criminal organizations, one took out Heinous Green, two are responsible for the destruction of Witch Town, they have ties to both the infamous Baron Draxum and Captain Piel, they won the Doom Dome death race, they’re Battle Nexus Champions, they’ve displayed insane feats of power and defeated impossibly strong enemies, most of them have been to jail, and they regularly mingle with humans.
You can just imagine the notoriety they’d accumulate from word of mouth alone.
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