what are you people talking about?
ratchet isn't going to die!
but Ironhide will!![]()
What makes you think that?
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never know if they're genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
well all the bots that don't seem to be talking that much and doing much seem to die!
if you don't count the D cons.
Umm, Ratchet didn't talk all that much.
"The trouble with quotes on the internet is that you can never know if they're genuine." - Abraham Lincoln
see ratchet might be next!
"...take it away but I want more and more, one day I'm gonna lose the war."
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i asked orci if he is.. bob said he might be in an easter egg
we decepticons now face our darkest hour:megatron from transformers prime
A youngster like you and Trails wouldn't know this, or at least it wouldn't be obvious to you, but the original theme of Optimus Prime was quite timely in its own way. Much of his nuances are modeled after John Wayne, and the music from the original seasons of the cartoon is thematically representative of the sweeping epic orchestral music from American westerns that the writers of the shows and makers of said music grew up watching.
Not the theme song, but the scoring of the shows. With sentimental string and horn sounds taken right out of a western. It's an obvious connection, with Optimus as the John Wayne archetype of the whole show. His colors are essentially red white and blue, he's tall, his voice and accent are very heartland-of-America, the list goes on.
So of course he's a bit of a cowboy. I just don't know about that pose![]()
"...take it away but I want more and more, one day I'm gonna lose the war."
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Thanks.
Ever since I became a hard core fan after the movie (it more or less jumpstarted me cuz I was a fan of Armada back when I was little) I became very eager to learn every nook and cranny of the franchise so long as I have access to that info. (comics I have yet to read because I have never been to the comic book store)
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