It’s Toy Fair times again and we’re finally getting looks at all sorts of things. Including this fellow, Rescue Bots Optimus Primal. A rescue-dinosaur upgrade for Optimus Prime coming in Season 2 of the cartoon.
I just love this idea okay. Actually, the whole cast is getting dinosaur forms that take elements from their previous vehicle forms. It’s pretty fantastic.
Behold, a shitty teespidy Transformers shirt. From all appearances, an unlicensed one.
Let’s see, we have 1984 Prime, skipping allll the way a decade forward to 1993 to grab some Dan Khanna Hero Prime official art. Then some stolen Dan Khanna Beast Wars Optimus Primal FANart.
Then RID Prime, sure, Armada Prime, good, then…. Devil’s Due GIJOE/TF crossover Optimus Prime, uh, right, okay. Forget Energon, forget Cybertron, have some Cobra Prime, why not.
Then we have a “2005″ Optimus Prime that is actually 2017 art from the cover of Optimus Prime #1.
And then five straight movie Primes. No Animated, no Prime, just… some promo renders and bad screencaps of movie Primes, when, like, there are two and a half bodies there to catalog, tops.
this shirt makes me angry
if you’re gonna do an unlicensed shirt, like, just fucking draw it yourself at least, don’t just grab some screencaps and put motherfucking dates on them
Do you ever wonder how in most Transformers series, the transformers can move their mouths as if it were skin? Like, in shows like G1 and the unicron trilogy, They have human like faces that are made of metal, with no seams or articulation lines on thair faces. Rescue bots and the movies are the exceptions.
It’s because it’s important that faces are illustrated clearly to demonstrate character emotion, and putting a billion clockwork gears into a semblance of lips clouds that considerably.
Otherwise you get, like, this:
which, while technically more plausible, is a fright to behold
Do you ever wonder how in most Transformers series, the transformers can move their mouths as if it were skin? Like, in shows like G1 and the unicron trilogy, They have human like faces that are made of metal, with no seams or articulation lines on thair faces. Rescue bots and the movies are the exceptions.
It’s because it’s important that faces are illustrated clearly to demonstrate character emotion, and putting a billion clockwork gears into a semblance of lips clouds that considerably.
Otherwise you get, like, this:
which, while technically more plausible, is a fright to behold