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draqua:

So, it’s been awhile, but I just really noticed it…

In “Loose Cannons”, Dreadwing’s introductory episode, Bulkhead attempts at one point to throw himself over the edge of the carrier and blow himself up. But Wheeljack, Bulkhead’s brother-in-arms, stops him. In “Regeneration”, Dreadwing’s final episode, Dreadwing throws himself into a certainly fatal situation (note the repeated visuals of the characters “walking over an edge”) and the whole point is that he doesn’t have his brother there to stop him. And Dreadwing wasn’t there back in “Master and Students” to stop Skyquake either…

real-jane-doe:

decepticonalphastryke:

Why do Autobots get all of the merchandise? Why don’t Decepticons get anything?

T-shirts, shoes, stationery, party favors, and so on.

Everything is Autobots

Maybe I want a backpack with a big ‘ol Decepticon brand on it. Maybe I want light up Megatron shoes. Maybe I want a Starscream umbrella. Maybe I wanna have a Decepticon birthday.

You mean why does bumblebee and optimus get merchandise

For real, though. Aside from toys, I only ever see those two Autobots on stuff. When it comes to RID2015, Optimus isn’t even alone on anything, Bumblebee is always there with him.

nautica-the-savant:

drawingsdrawingseverywhere:

gottalovesteak:

proxyjammer:

Random question: who in TFP would be the best example of “this show was designed by robo fuckers”

Literally everything and everyone let’s be honest here

here let me get some of my receipts:

so much time an energy put into animating this scene

they uh… really had a thing for starscream

like really had a thing for him

They paid Steve Blum to say that

what robot frickers wouldn’t put this much emphasis on Megatron’s legs let’s be honest here

someone had to animate this

and lets not so quickly forget

I mean really…. it was a droolfest