Tag: transformers: prime
Wheeljack tells the other Autobots how Seaspray was killed by Dreadwing, and how he pursued him all the way to Earth.
Agent Fowler’s vehicles getting scanned in Transformers: Prime.
I find it interesting that, every time this happened, it was a flying Decepticon being outnumbered and trying to escape.
OPTIMUS NO
Airachnid wants to go play with Arcee, but Megatron says no.
(I just like how she perks up and goes full spider while trying to schmooze her way into being allowed to fight her favorite enemy.)
Arcee: *is sat on by random human*

Arcee:

Humans are just squishy Minicons.
Reasons I love TFP: GIANT ROBOTS ARE GIANT
Between the noises of their movements and the camera angles, as well as by creating a sense of impact when necessary, Transformers: Prime lets you get a real feel for how giant and heavy its titular alien robots are.
This is especially obvious in the first few episodes when we’re meeting the show’s main cast.




Vehicons don’t seem that impressive when Megatron is around, but compared to humans, they’re huge.


Even Arcee, who is smaller in height and especially width than her fellow Autobots, would make you feel really tiny.


The only Minicon isn’t too mini, either.


I would do a comparison of how the show’s sequel, Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015), lags behind in this aspect [without criticizing its brighter and simpler art style, since that has nothing to do with it], but that’s for another post.



























