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Ahem. I mean, uh, I just want to hug all the villagers. Hug them until they mysteriously disappear and I can rent out their homes.
He must be working on the cure for cancer.
But yeah... NOT DEAD! Happy Memorial Day, yo! :)
It seems like a huge step back given the fun Animated had with rewarding G1 nerds as well as breathing new life into the entire TF continuity. Prime looks weird, feels unfinished and does not inspire hope being that it's just another throwaway line for Hasbro to make money between movies. I'm interested in the toys, but I'm not chomping at the bit for more of the show. I'm especially perturbed by Hasbro's idiotic assertion that it shares the same continuity as War for Cybertron, which is clearly a love letter to G1 fans and shares nothing with Prime. It LOOKS inferior to Beast Machines and has writing by the same geniuses behind the 2nd TF movie; neither one being a plus in my eyes.