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Original Ghostbusters was a really awesome series and it sucks that later the series went downhill because of the constant executive meddling.


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Back on the writing and nonsensic writing, G1 transformers had a fairly decent writing (most of time) and the bad guys were fairly well used to make them a credible threat (most of time) but I have to admit that G1 season 3 was just terrible, both on the visual and writing aspects. Also, Robocop was a bizarre cartoon since it was inspired on a very violent movie that the series had to write around to avoid issues, and so it was weird to see how neither Robocop or his foes could fire real bullets as far I remember, it has been years since I discovered that series. [/bq]

 
Transformers G1 season 3 wasn't that bad IMO, there were hits here and there. The visual aspect definitely took a downgrade for the most part. Damn you, AKOM! Though, at least AKOM still had more talent than that utter janitor's closet for an animation studio from somewhere in the Philippines that did some of the most animation error-filled and piss-poor dialouge (either it was Ontiplex, of if not, a haphazardly put together studio put together by Hasbro's orders during the closing days of Season 2). I truly do like the 5-part premier of Season 3, though I don't know why the Quintessons were so okay with blowing up their own planet (to be fair, the Quintesson that set the planet to self destruct did say with one of his own personalities that he was "going to miss Quintessa"). The Primitives episode was poor to mediocre at best in writing quality, among others. Oh, then there's the truncated originally-meant-to-be-a-5-parter Season 4, the Rebirth. At the very least the production crew could have TRIED to strike a deal with Hasbro execs with the notion of trimming done The Rebirth to, say, a 4-parter instead of bending down and saying "alright well rip it your way". The rebirth was indeed weird in a number of places. Metroplex AND Scourge's Sweeps are absent, The Rebel Nebulons' lines are at times flat out nonsensical to half-baked. The binary bonding method of fusion is fascinating and good if not great to me as an idea. In practice, its still fine, but could have been fleshed out more had The Rebirth been given at least some more time to stew, like maybe not ripping it down as much.
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"Headmasters" is without a doubt a different continuity, just like many aspects of Japanese Season 3, where the time it takes place is not 2005, but rather 2010. [/spoiler]||
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Original Ghostbusters was a really awesome series and it sucks that later the series went downhill because of the constant executive meddling.

Back on the writing and nonsensic writing, G1 transformers had a fairly decent writing (most of time) and the bad guys were fairly well used to make them a credible threat (most of time) but I have to admit that G1 season 3 was just terrible, both on the visual and writing aspects. Also, Robocop was a bizarre cartoon since it was inspired on a very violent movie that the series had to write around to avoid issues, and so it was weird to see how neither Robocop or his foes could fire real bullets as far I remember, it has been years since I discovered that series. [/bq]
Transformers G1 season 3 wasn't that bad IMO, there were hits here and there. The visual aspect definitely took a downgrade for the most part. Damn you, AKOM! Though, at least AKOM still had more talent than that utter janitor's closet for an animation studio from somewhere in the Philippines that did some of the most animation error-filled and piss-poor dialouge (either it was Ontiplex, of if not, a haphazardly put together studio put together by Hasbro's orders during the closing days of Season 2). I truly do like the 5-part premier of Season 3, though I don't know why the Quintessons were so okay with blowing up their own planet (to be fair, the Quintesson that set the planet to self destruct did say with one of his own personalities that he was "going to miss Quintessa". The Primitives episode was poor to mediocre at best in writing quality, among others. Oh, then there's the truncated originally-meant-to-be-a-5-parter Season 4, the Rebirth. At the very least the production crew could have TRIED to strike a deal with Hasbro execs with the notion of trimming done The Rebirth to, say, a 4-parter instead of bending down and saying "alright well rip it your way". The rebirth was indeed weird in a number of places. Metroplex AND Scourge's Sweeps are absent, The Rebel Nebulons' lines are at times flat out nonsensical to half-baked. The binary bonding method of fusion is fascinating and good if not great to me as an idea. In practice, its still fine, but could have been fleshed out more had The Rebirth been given at least some more time to stew, like maybe not ripping it down as much.
[spoiler]"Headmasters" is without a doubt a different continuity, just like many aspects of Japanese Season 3, where the time it takes place is not 2005, but rather 2010. [/spoiler]
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Original Ghostbusters was a really awesome series and it sucks that later the series went downhill because of the constant executive meddling.

Back on the writing and nonsensic writing, G1 transformers had a fairly decent writing (most of time) and the bad guys were fairly well used to make them a credible threat (most of time) but I have to admit that G1 season 3 was just terrible, both on the visual and writing aspects. Also, Robocop was a bizarre cartoon since it was inspired on a very violent movie that the series had to write around to avoid issues, and so it was weird to see how neither Robocop or his foes could fire real bullets as far I remember, it has been years since I discovered that series. [/bq]
Transformers G1 season 3 wasn't that bad IMO, there were hits here and there. The visual aspect definitely took a downgrade for the most part. Damn you, AKOM! Though, at least AKOM still had more talent than that utter janitor's closet for an animation studio from somewhere in the Philippines that did some of the most animation error-filled and piss-poor dialouge (either it was Ontiplex, of if not, a haphazardly put together studio put together by Hasbro's orders during the closing days of Season 2. I truly do like the 5-part premier of Season 3, though I don't know why the Quintessons were so okay with blowing up their own planet (to be fair, the Quintesson that set the planet to self destruct did say with one of his own personalities that he was "going to miss Quintessa". The Primitives episode was poor to mediocre at best in writing quality, among others. Oh, then there's the truncated originally-meant-to-be-a-5-parter Season 4, the Rebirth. At the very least the production crew could have TRIED to strucike a deal with Hasbro execs with the notion of trimming done The Rebirth to, say, a 4-parter instead of bending down and saying "alright well rip it your way". The rebirth was indeed weird in a number of places. Metroplex AND Scourge's Sweeps are absent, The Rebel Nebulons' lines are at times flat out nonsensical to half-baked. The binary bonding method of fusion is fascinating and good if not great to me as an idea. In practice, its still fine, but could have been fleshed out more had The Rebirth been given at least some more time to stew, like maybe not ripping it down as much.
[spoiler]"Headmasters" is without a doubt a different continuity, just like many aspects of Japanese Season 3, where the time it takes place is not 2005, but rather 2010. [/spoiler]
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