My top 3 are "Junk! That's what you are, junk" "You who are without mercy now plead for it? I thought you were mad of sterner stuff" And, "fortunately I know a delicate lockpicking technique."
One thing I really miss from the '80s were the catalogues showing various toys being sold and several concept toys that were supposed to be sold on the market
I like to think that the Autobots that show up in S2-3 are the ones who were still stationed on Cybertron or were at different parts of the galaxy before arriving to Earth when Optimus called for them off-screen.
I've never heard that room theory for the ark before but I like it. It gives the early episodes more of a feeling of emergency and desperation to the autobot's perspective when you think of them as only bearly being able to pull themselves together enough to mobilize thier bridge crew, let alone dig out the others. Also the edits are on point in this one!
As a former 80's kid myself, I understood a long time ago that they just needed to bring in more toys and didn't have time for a backstory for all of them.
My headcanon is that these Autobots and Decepticons were on the Ark and Nemesis, respectively. They bailed out in escape pods when both ships lost control, and the pods all crashed and put them in stasis-lock. Between the first and second seasons, these pods were discovered. Another possible explanation is that they were Maximal and Predacon protoforms left behind after the Beast Wars, and were reformatted into Autobots and Decepticons. And then there’s Hauler. That was actually Grapple, who spent the first season working behind the scenes to make the Ark a suitable command center. “Hauler” is just Cliffjumper’s nickname for Grapple.
I just assumed the new Deceptions came through the space bridge, and a lot of the Autobots probably hitched a ride with Omega Supreme. But you're right, Cybertonium is the key! Another fantastic video sir. Keep up the good work. 👍
@Brandon Loves The Movies It's confusing because in the show, the Aerialbots were built on Cybertron whereas the comics were built on Earth like most of the other season 2 bots.
I always felt that Reflector had the ability to make hard light objects of anything, similar to a Green Lantern and his/her ring. In Reflector's case, programmed yet mindless clones of himself and the Seekers. When they got ACTUAL reinforcements, Megatron simply had them erased. Similarly, I liked Dreamwave's "Big Shutdown," as well as Simon Furman's take on G1 proceedings in TF '84: Secrets And Lies mini (from March, 2021). But your answer, Rodimus, was a thorough, worthy explanation. Particularly with the Coneheads and Blitzwing being a latent Triple Changer. TANK YOU! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a kid, I thought it was pretty obvious the "reinforcements" were chasing each other throughout the galaxy for a long time before finding Earth in 85. Autobots were aboard OS while Astrotrain carried the Decepticons. As for the Constructicons, they were brains stored until rebuilt.
@@RodimusPrimal ah, but what if they where also away from Cybertron for millions of years. On missions to other parts of the Galaxy dealing with allies, diplomatic mission, looking for energy sources, perhaps even in stasis for long periods because of the long distances involved. They could have had similar issues from being away from Cybertron a similar amount of time. I personally don't think they where with Omega, although its possible, but Omega prefers to work alone. they could have been in other, smaller ships which where then just stored in the ark, these ships now being depleted and perhaps obsolete. It could have been a little bit of three scenarios: Some where there all along, but just not highlighted in the episodes, doing things in the background. Some could have remained in stasis and activated later, while some arrived from other parts of the galaxy.
@@MidKnightblue0013 Perceptor: "After Millions of Years of being exposed to Earth's atmosphere, an element that's essential to our mechanical operation is deteriotating." - Desertion of the Dinobots Part 1. They wouldn't be exposed to Earth's atmosphere in space.
@@RodimusPrimal OK, I see, I thought it was just being away from cyberton. I could say that they were on another earth like planet, but that's a stretch. I still like the idea that some of them were there but just not highlighted.
It only lasts for a brief moment, but just seeing those old action figure checklists that came with each character makes me remember how it felt to be a kid, seeing some of them for the first time, getting excited about someday playing with them... I mean, it's not just about Transformers...a whole deluge of memories of just...life at that time. Not all of it good, either; I was a spoiled-rotten kid. But I just don't get excited about anything that way anymore.
I loved what Beast Wars did when introducing protoforms! They were launched into safe orbit before the Maximals and Predacons crash land on Earth. That’s how new characters were created in Beast Wars! It was one of the most genius things the Transformers franchise has ever done!
I feel like this is the most referenced “this is a discussion for another day”. Glad to see it’s finally that other day. I always just assumed it was a space bridge between the first and second season offscreen.
I put that phrase on a T-shirt for a reason. Yeah I've been waiting to cover this one for too long. It makes the most sense that they were aboard the Ark though because of Cybertonium break down.
@@RodimusPrimal i made another comment on it but another possibility is they were on a different planet besides earth or cybertron with space bridge tech, but were basically just secondary space bridges unable to activate until the “master key” space bridges or “anchor” points on both earth and cybertron were activated. Just a theory with no actual evidence to back it up, but could make sense and they could easily incorporate it into future media.
@@RodimusPrimal Well here's another discussion for you How do the G.I.Joe Shared universes work and why did the Tarka legends comics show the Dinobots with even more members I thought that G1 Slash was the only newest teammate so far? or were there others added off-screen and exclusive(For now comic characters that come onto the team?
your theory about the coneheads and Blitzwing is the same as mine.In my mind,they were always those unnamed seekers from MTMTE that was redesigned by Megatron😅
When I was watching these shows as a kid back in the 80s, I never gave any thought about where the second waves came from. To me, it was just "Whoa! More Autobots and Decepticons! Cool!" Origins and continuity explanations be damned.
Regarding the Autobots, I lean towards them having been in stasis on the Ark and somehow been undiscovered till season 2. It's not a great explanation, but it's the best one going. As for the Decepticons, there are many more possibilities. Maybe they're just reinforcements from Cybertron. Maybe they are those generic Decepticons in season one. Hell, maybe they're even turncoat Autobots from that comatose group on the Ark-that'd be an interesting twist.
Interesting theory about the Decepticons. Only thing on one part is that most of the generic Decepticons died in the ruby mines of Borneo. I believe they might have been with the hidden Autobots in stasis or came through the space bridge and didn't know about the cibertonium.
It could also have been that Teletran 1 kept reviving any transformers it had the energy for over time, and it could not tell the Decepticons and Autobots apart. And for some reason the Autobots just let any newly awakened Decepticons go....
The other Decepticons might also have been in stasis aboard the Nemesis when it crashed somewhere in the Earth, it wasn't really shown in the series that all decepticons boarded the Ark.
Maybe there was fighting in that undiscovered area, and a few Decepticons were in that section too? After the Autobots discovered them all, Laserbeak or Ravage reported the Decepticons, and Megatron ordered an attack to seize their chassis'.
I like the idea that some of the autobots rode in Omega Supreme while the Decepticons rode Astrotrain. I also have another theory, believing it's quite possible they might have taken a shuttle to Earth during the time Cybertron was in close orbit during the episodes of "The Ultimate Doom"; a shuttle which crashed after the explosion that knocked Cybertron out of Earth's orbit. After that they set off towards Autobot and Decepticon Headquarters using their own power since they lacked the instantaneous ability to teleport that the space bridge provides. The two theories could also be one and the same, if Astrotrain and Omega Supreme were those shuttles. If this were the case, the two shuttles could have shot each other down instead of being blown out of the sky, though they still would have had to move towards their respective bases using their own wheels/treads/wings, etcetera. I do like the theory that the Decepticons came through the space bridge, but that only works for them. The Autobots would have had much more trouble with the bridge, especially given how hard it was to find in Season 1.
honestly, the cybertonium thing is what kinks up the "reinforcements from cybertron" theory. the autobots and decepticons malfunctioned from lack of cybertonium for millions of years. the others seen suffering were clearly away roughly as long. so the others would have to have left cybertron aboard astrotrain and omega supreme for around the time the Ark and nemesis have or most of them had been aboard the ark and nemesis and for various reasons only awakened in present day, similar to the stasis pods in beast wars.
Good explanations. After rewatching the original Transformers I also thought those nameless seekers were rebuilt into Dirge, Ramjet, and Thrust. The new Autobots were more difficult to explain since they were also afflicted by the Cybertronium deficiency. You explanation is probably the best I've heard.
The answer as I am sure you guessed is that they were on the Ark the entire time. They were not shown during season one because their toys had not yet arrived but they were on the Ark regardless. We know for a fact they did not come from Cybertron because they suffered from the cybertonium depletion like all of the season one crew minus the Dinobots.
As I explained in the video, there were still rooms and corridors inside the Ark. Some might have even been inaccessible until the end of season 1, or maybe even during The Ultimate Doom when the volcano shook up the Ark. Once these new Autobots were found, Ratchet and Wheeljack would have spent time activating them all.
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 the wave 2 Decepticons might have been in stasis aboard the Nemesis, the new ship (HQ) or escape pods (ie, the Insecticons), remember, the Ark is not the only cybertronian ship that crashed and it is not stated that ALL Decepticons boarded the Autobot ship.
I always just figured they were either built like several others were (Combaticons, Dinobots, etc.) or The Arc created more transformers or they already were on Earth. I vaguely remember a line from the cartoon mentioning Transformers scattered throughout the universe.
Since the Insecticons were in an escape pod, the Coneheads and Triplechangers could have also been in one as well. Season 2 Autobots could have came from space on Omega Supreme and were on a planet similar to earth for there Cybertoniom to be breaking down.
It makes sense the season two bots came from the lower decks. If they were previously on cybertron, they’d have more advanced designs (by 4 mil years) like those of hot rod or arcee.
That help me out a lot. I think the 2nd way of Autobots and Decepticons are in the pod sleeping in the Ark for the Autobots. And for the Decepticons most likely rebuild as new characters to make them more trouble. Thanks for helping with new characters join the war Rodimus Primal.
My headcanon has always been that the Season 2 Autobots were Omega Supreme's crew, and the new Decepticons were Astrotrain's crew. Omega had been searching the galaxy for the Constructicons with Astrotrain in pursuit during the time the Season 1 cast members were lying deactivated in the Ark for 4 million years. Both crews arrived on Earth in time for the Dinobot Island episode.
I love how you included pictures of the old posters that came with the larger figures. I loved those things. I called it my wish list when I was little. Lol I held on to every single one I got even though they were the exact same. My favorite of the list was the dinobots and Optimus Prime.
Yep, they were in stasis on both the Ark and the Nemesis even though the rebuilt Nemesis underwater isn't the ship that was taken down in the pilot. It just looks like it, or the one in the second pilot. The ones that had cybertonium were all from the two ships respectively. Some of them might have come from the space bridge or reinforcements from Cybertron. Having two origins for the Constructicons, one comment nailed it, they were destroyed and rebuilt after coming to Earth, with their "personalities" and sparks intact, saved aboard the Nemesis. Megatron being an egomaniac claimed he "built them" but he rebuilt them. And who is going to argue semantics with Megs? Can just see Screamer going, "But sir, you reactivated them technically" and Megs leers at him just before screaming "Thou shall not correct me again, Starscream!" Ha.
@@rexking9908 Indeed. The late lamented Dreamwave comics also showed the Combaticons allied (though not too happily) with Starscream. I like the idea of Screamer having his own private army, (not counting the Seekers who serve Screamer at Megatron's behest.)
I mean the ark and the deceptions ships all had more deactivated bots then what could be brought back initially. I figured that as they were able to collect more energon they were able to slowly bring more back online as time went on.
The character profile of Shockwave for the toy paints him as someone scheming to take Megatron's place. I was always confused by that because of the cartoon Shockwave being so loyal to Megatron.
I am by no means an expert, however it would make sense that they were in stasis because until both sides gathered enough energon, they would not have enough to awaken everyone at first.
I like the theory? With the ships being so big it's more than likely more were on board than we saw. For the Decepticons it's likely that, similar to the Insecticons, others could've used escape pods to well, escape, the crashing Nemesis and were later found by the other Decepticons? Their condition could even vary greatly, such as the Constructicons needing whole new bodies built?
The Autobots in season 2 is a bit easy for explanations but the Decepticon is harder like why did they not reactivate more than just 4 also Great video
I always saw them coming from Omega Supreme or from other ships that would eventually be dismantled for autobot city as scramble city was shown outside Japan. I do find the origin of the protector bots being from a failed colony quite interesting Blitzwing may have been found as a deactivated overcharge on the same planet. Astrotrain may have originally been a seeker
This video rocks. All my favs did show up around that dinobot island cartoon. Im amazed that I loved the show so much back then but barely scratched the surface of it all. Manga, Marvel connection etc. All I know is Im collecting my favs all now as toys for my shelves. Cool stuff.
G1 cartoon is so riddled with continuity errors and animation errors that you could just say that they were off-screen until they were needed and that solves the problem
It's a little bit more as I say they weren't reactivated yet. My best guess as to when these Autobots were found was during The Ultimate Doom, since the volcano shook up the Ark.
They could have just had an episode where astrotrain arives in his shuttle mode with a bunch inside. Megatron and optimus could have each sent out a calling at the end of season 1 and a few episodes into season 2 astrotrain arives. As for autobots? They could have slowly arrived in small groups in pods and other small shuttles over the course of the season.
I always figured that as they were able to excavate more of the Ark, they found and repaired more bots. The Decepticon I assumed were found scattered across the Earth in escape pods similar to the Insecticons.
This is a great researched video! Thank you for your great efforts, you have definitely convinced me that these Season 2-ers all came to Earth in the 1st episode. I agree the Autobots must have been aboard the Autobot ship (HQ) in some inaccessible location, still broken and deactivated. I don't think the coneheads were season 1 clones, since these backgrounders were nothing special, yet Megatron called the coneheads the most powerful jets in the Galaxy. I like to think the coneheads, Blitzwing, and Astrotrain were all in Autobot HQ, along with the S2 Autobots. This would explain the continuity why we didn't see the S2 cast in the 1st episode, as they were all fighting on a lower level of the ship. It would also explain why they all showed up around the same time, as that section of ship just got somehow accessible and salvaged. Production Code-wise, the episode "The Core" is just 2 eps before Dinobot Island. In The Core, the Decepticon drill came dangerously close to exploding the Earth. So it definitely had some effects, like ground-quaking out that lost section of Autobot HQ.
Hot rod is the son of Optimus Prime and Elita-One. That’s why Prime didn’t shot Megatron when he held Hot Rod as a hostage even though Prime had been shown to be able to hit small targets with precision in stressful situations; Megatron threatening Prime’s son created too much of an emotional situation for Prime to be as accurate as his usual skill level.. And of course Hot Rod was conceived in the episode The Search for Alpha Trion.
Another question was why Megatron finally able to kill autobots in the movie and never in the series?? Did they finally realize he had a kill switch in his gun mode?? Lol
When I watched your part of the video, in which you say "18 Autobots and 10 Decepticons", something changed within me. Or, something was gained. The effect is beautiful. In terms of the actual topic, my basic outline of opinion is that Hot Rod and Ultra Magnus and Springer and Kup were on far off planets - but then again, that wouldn't explain the 4 million year gap
Great review! There are some aspects that since the very first comic I got back in 1984-85, G1 More than meet the eyes, found it very difficult if not impossible to cope with, one of them was the time gap between the crash land in Earth and their awakening, the time given of 4 millions years was inconsistent, even as a kid and despite being a comic I realized that such period of time would imply that Cybertronians would had become extinct a long time ago (not to mention the deterioration of the Ark itself and its crew) if not evolved to some sort of superior entities, surely the former outcome would be the most probable due to war. A reasonable time gap might had been something in the range of between 20 and 100 years as much. I understood that a civilization might become stagnant due to war, but a prolonged situation surely would imply its total annihilation. Edit: also another aspect to mention is the mass-shifting issue, it was just a nope...
I'd like to think that was Grapple in the premiere episodes, and that Cliffjumper said: "Hollar! Pull him up!" In other words, they didn't say his name. Yeah, that's it. LOL
It is possible that the second wave of Transformers were in the ark the whole time until reactivated. Seems to be the most sound reason for them making it in the second season like that!
•As a kid I just assumed that the new Autobots either came from the resistance underground on Cybertron to earth or were badly damaged crew members on the Ark and were finally repaired for duty. •As for the new Decepticons, they could easily come from the multitudes of troops on Cybertron. •For the numerous jet repaints, the extras could have been sent to Cybertron to back up Shockwave and transport cubes to refuel the planet. •The Reflector clones were just more generated clones from Reflector himself. If Shrapnel could do it, why not him?
I think them taking time to wake up from stasis makes sense, as you state int he video. And the ones like Astrotrain, who also can carry others inside of him, transported the rest later once it became known everyone had survived on earth. The largest plot point to suspend disbelief for the original Transformers lore is the insanely huge time span of 4 million years everything lied dormant for. Nothing really changes in all of that wild amount of time on Cybertron (or the other planets, like the Quintesson home world)? The War for Cybertron games at least give some explanation which might work for this being that most, or all, of the planet also shut down during that time.
A nice sneaky trick pub quiz question is that (according to the comics) there were 28 Autobots on the Ark at the start. :D Aha, I see you mention the five crystals!
I always imagined that the Autobots were just others on the Ark but parts temporarily inaccessible at the start of the show, in the same stasis as the bridge (and more) crew. It doesn't take genius-level thinking to realize that there would likely be areas of the ship which more damaged than others. The Decepticons I assumed were just as easily explained as the skeleton crew left on the Nemesis when Megatron boarded the Ark, also locked in status; or were discovered in a similar fashion to the Insecticons.
Nice video! I always assumed it was a bit of both. Some were there all along (offscreen) and others came later and joined them. By the time we get to the far off future year of 2005 in the Rodimus Prime era, the whole new cast of characters introduced in the movie and afterwards seemed to clearly be Cybertronians who joined them later.
Masterful explanations! The entry of the secondwave characters has always been perplexing - from the cartoon perspective, anyway. The comics always had more detailed and feasible explanations (although there were some continuity clashes between the UK and US comics at times, though these were fewer). Good to see the Gobots get a mention too! 👍🏾👏🏾
Omega Supreme and Astrotrain were both transports, and we know the Decepticons had operations on a few worlds besides Cyberron and Earth. So maybe that started soon after the 1984 cast got "lost", maybe the 1985 characters also got lost in space far from Cybertron but picked up hints of Transformer activity after the 84 crew "awakened" (like Omega Supreme somehow learning of the Constructicon's presence on Earth). A real question is, what happened to the 1985 Autobot cars between season 2 & 3? My personal theory is that they got stuck in some alternate dimension or on some weird planet (not killed off) and were eventually rescued at some pont after the show ended. This could be part of "season 2.5" that would als feature Ultra Magnus & crew arriving on Earth about the same time as Octane, Battlechargers, Ratbat...
Nope they were still on Earth just not appearing so as to promote the new toys. Everybody who survived TFTM were simply phased out of the cartoon but were still on Earth helping out behind the scenes.
I never really had a problem with answering the question with "off camera". You could go several episodes without seeing a particular bot anyway. The exception being Omega Supreme since they would have surely called him when Devastator showed up.
Exactly, Skids was in about two scenes throughout the whole series and we barely ever saw some of the season 1 bots again in season 2 also the Dinobots disappeared after Desertion of the Dinobots until the Movie.
You should do a video on the scaling of the transformers or how they can go from a giant robot to a regular sized boom box. Ex Soundwave, Blaster, the Constructicons should be bigger then the Stuntacons. Astrotrain can carry a few Transformers but his robot form is the same size as most other Decepticons
The plane that Prowl commandeered with Chip Chase’s help in the G1 episode Roll For Ir could be Powerglide. The hydrofoil that Sparkplug & the Autobots boarded to reach the Decepticon’s oil platform in the G1 episode Day of The Machines could be Seaspray.
I think you nailed it here, good work. The season 2 cast really changed things up for the show. As for new continuity videos, Any idea what happened from 1986 to 2005? I haven't read any comics that could fill the gap, maybe there isn't. But I'd like to hear what you think happened.
Rewatching this makes me think that a soft remake of the series should be done. A few episodes explaining origins and also digital remastering. Hard remake of season 3 and 4 though.
My headcanon is all the Transformers whose debuts go unexplained in the show, were on the ARK and Nemesis, but were reactivated later when the respective factions had enough Energon to do that. Especially since Season 1, moreso than Season 2, was about the two factions fighting over Energon and ways to get it.
To me, just before the connection between the Ark and the Decepticon ship was about to sever, I think the season two Autobots would have made a run for the Decepticon ship in desperation but then the connection severed and most of the season 2 Autobots fell into the ocean and / or deep forest and were deactivated for about 4M years, at some point in 1985, these robots were discovered and brought back to life.
I think a more simple theory is that Megatron and Prime needed reinforcements, so they used the space bridge. Astrotrain and Cosmos most likely flew themselves to earth as you said.
Desertion of the Dinobots negates that though. The season 2 Autobots had to be already on the Ark due to Cybertonium break down. It's stated in that episode that the Earth's atmosphere caused it over millions of years.
I like the idea that they did in fact find more autobots in the Ark, but my Decepticon theory is rather macabre. Re-watching G1 as an adult I was shocked to find out that in season 1 the Autobots...well, their best win is a draw, really. The Decepticons pretty much win constantly. So with their victories, they're able to actually capture more energon. I like RodimusPrimal's take on the 10 versus 18, with the 18 autobots being the Bridge Crew, that means the ten Decepticons were the raiding party. Towards the ends of season 1, Megatron had gathered enough energy to leave Earth. Why would he not have enough energy to revive those on the Nemesis? And if he was short a few sparks...well how many Seekers are worth an Astrotrain or a Blitzwing? He cannabalized the "extras".
Watching these videos brings back fond memories. Also, I really want to see a Transformers/Avengers movie. I still have my old issue of the Transformers comic with Spiderman in the black suit.
You handled this topic very well in the video! It seems the arrival of the Second Wave - to me at least - was more insinuated than anything else. I always believed that the Second Wave of Autobots arrived on Earth somewhere around the same time as the Ark, then the robots were deactivated and reactivated for around as long as the First Wave was - only it was months before the First Wave and Second Wave regrouped. The Decepticon's second wave does appear to be connected to the unnamed first group. I suspect the unnamed robots were seriously damaged when the newer Decepticon shuttle crashed after Mirage disabled it. The Triple Changers probably have the most interesting explanation in my book. The Decepticons made off with Autobot technology on more than one occasion - Roll For It, The Core, and The Master Builders to name three. With that additional technology and knowledge, the Decepticons found they could make the last few deactivated robots functional again ... and it would be done by redesigning them as Triple Changers. Anyway, that's my take.
He, like many of the Season 3 cast were either on Cybertron or in space. The secret files of Teletraan 2 told that tale, but I may make it a future video.
Weird thing in Japan, Reflector was released in retail in 1985. Astrotrain released as the white NASA shuttle and, Ratchet,Ironhide, Sunstreaker/Skids+Buzzsaw pack was released as a special mail order and Gears was never released in Japan until the TFC series.
Thanks for telling us this. Though I am the live action film fan, I always wanted to know how the Season 2 transformers cast appeared in 1985. And also wish you and your family a very Christmas and a happy new year. 😊
I had always figured the rest were always there just lying dormant. I'd imagine it takes a lot of prep to wake up something that can sleep for four million years and then pop back up like its nothing. As far as inconsistencies in other series, it isn't so much a bother but I'm not a fan of how tfp treated alt-modes as being a lot less rigid than other series. It kinda undermined the whole "decepticon air superiority" bit.
Really interesting and thought out video, great job! As a kid I always just assumed they came from Cybertron or other planets to assist on Earth against the Decepticons. Another great question to ask is where did Kup, Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus etc all come from? Where they built during the 4 million year period Prime and the Ark crew were in stasis on Earth? Or still part of the Autobot army during this time or on another planet? So many questions! Apologies if this has already been covered in another video.
That's my favourite line from Optimus in the g1 Cartoon, "we must have courage Huffer, we can't ignore the danger, we must conquer it."
My favorite line from Optimus prime is "I'll kill them all"
Mines “just remember theirs a thin line between being a hero and being a memory.”
My top 3 are "Junk! That's what you are, junk"
"You who are without mercy now plead for it? I thought you were mad of sterner stuff"
And, "fortunately I know a delicate lockpicking technique."
I like when Optimus says it’s transforming time and than transforms all over the place
Mine is freedom is the right for all sentient beings
"They just showed up one day and.... asserted themselves"
- that one shopkeeper from Undertale
One thing I really miss from the '80s were the catalogues showing various toys being sold and several concept toys that were supposed to be sold on the market
Same. They were awesome!
Of course that was pre-internet days... I'm pretty sure they think it's not needed anymore and to save paper, but yes, they were awesome
So... many.... lists.. made.
Yup those was prehistoric web sites. 😀
Sears Christmas catalogue
I like to think that the Autobots that show up in S2-3 are the ones who were still stationed on Cybertron or were at different parts of the galaxy before arriving to Earth when Optimus called for them off-screen.
Different parts of a galaxy are more likely to be the case, than "all were stationed on Cybertron".
I've never heard that room theory for the ark before but I like it. It gives the early episodes more of a feeling of emergency and desperation to the autobot's perspective when you think of them as only bearly being able to pull themselves together enough to mobilize thier bridge crew, let alone dig out the others.
Also the edits are on point in this one!
As a former 80's kid myself, I understood a long time ago that they just needed to bring in more toys and didn't have time for a backstory for all of them.
My headcanon is that these Autobots and Decepticons were on the Ark and Nemesis, respectively. They bailed out in escape pods when both ships lost control, and the pods all crashed and put them in stasis-lock. Between the first and second seasons, these pods were discovered.
Another possible explanation is that they were Maximal and Predacon protoforms left behind after the Beast Wars, and were reformatted into Autobots and Decepticons.
And then there’s Hauler. That was actually Grapple, who spent the first season working behind the scenes to make the Ark a suitable command center. “Hauler” is just Cliffjumper’s nickname for Grapple.
Hauler was made to be an altogether different character. I talked about him in my Grapple Retrospective.
Beast Wars was going to have the cone-heads (Ramjet, Dirge, and Thrust) be asleep on the Nemesis and we never actually found that ship in G1.
@@beastwarsFTWactually, the discovery of the Nemesis is crucial to the episode Microbots, serving as the origin of The Heart of Cybertron.
I just assumed the new Deceptions came through the space bridge, and a lot of the Autobots probably hitched a ride with Omega Supreme. But you're right, Cybertonium is the key! Another fantastic video sir. Keep up the good work. 👍
The young version of me agreed with you. Actually the current me does too. Space bridge was just the easiest way. Then Omega Supreme for the Autobots
@Brandon Loves The Movies It's confusing because in the show, the Aerialbots were built on Cybertron whereas the comics were built on Earth like most of the other season 2 bots.
I always felt that Reflector had the ability to make hard light objects of anything, similar to a Green Lantern and his/her ring. In Reflector's case, programmed yet mindless clones of himself and the Seekers. When they got ACTUAL reinforcements, Megatron simply had them erased. Similarly, I liked Dreamwave's "Big Shutdown," as well as Simon Furman's take on G1 proceedings in TF '84: Secrets And Lies mini (from March, 2021).
But your answer, Rodimus, was a thorough, worthy explanation. Particularly with the Coneheads and Blitzwing being a latent Triple Changer.
TANK YOU! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As a kid, I thought it was pretty obvious the "reinforcements" were chasing each other throughout the galaxy for a long time before finding Earth in 85. Autobots were aboard OS while Astrotrain carried the Decepticons. As for the Constructicons, they were brains stored until rebuilt.
It would have made sense if Desertion of the Dinobots didn't throw a wrench in that theory.
@@RodimusPrimal ah, but what if they where also away from Cybertron for millions of years. On missions to other parts of the Galaxy dealing with allies, diplomatic mission, looking for energy sources, perhaps even in stasis for long periods because of the long distances involved. They could have had similar issues from being away from Cybertron a similar amount of time. I personally don't think they where with Omega, although its possible, but Omega prefers to work alone. they could have been in other, smaller ships which where then just stored in the ark, these ships now being depleted and perhaps obsolete.
It could have been a little bit of three scenarios: Some where there all along, but just not highlighted in the episodes, doing things in the background. Some could have remained in stasis and activated later, while some arrived from other parts of the galaxy.
@@MidKnightblue0013 Perceptor: "After Millions of Years of being exposed to Earth's atmosphere, an element that's essential to our mechanical operation is deteriotating." - Desertion of the Dinobots Part 1.
They wouldn't be exposed to Earth's atmosphere in space.
@@RodimusPrimal OK, I see, I thought it was just being away from cyberton. I could say that they were on another earth like planet, but that's a stretch. I still like the idea that some of them were there but just not highlighted.
@@RodimusPrimal Great research, man!
It only lasts for a brief moment, but just seeing those old action figure checklists that came with each character makes me remember how it felt to be a kid, seeing some of them for the first time, getting excited about someday playing with them... I mean, it's not just about Transformers...a whole deluge of memories of just...life at that time. Not all of it good, either; I was a spoiled-rotten kid. But I just don't get excited about anything that way anymore.
I loved what Beast Wars did when introducing protoforms! They were launched into safe orbit before the Maximals and Predacons crash land on Earth. That’s how new characters were created in Beast Wars!
It was one of the most genius things the Transformers franchise has ever done!
I feel like this is the most referenced “this is a discussion for another day”. Glad to see it’s finally that other day. I always just assumed it was a space bridge between the first and second season offscreen.
This gives me an idea. The RodimusPrimal drinking game. Every time he says "this is a discussion for another day" in his videos, take a drink.
I put that phrase on a T-shirt for a reason. Yeah I've been waiting to cover this one for too long. It makes the most sense that they were aboard the Ark though because of Cybertonium break down.
@@RodimusPrimal i made another comment on it but another possibility is they were on a different planet besides earth or cybertron with space bridge tech, but were basically just secondary space bridges unable to activate until the “master key” space bridges or “anchor” points on both earth and cybertron were activated. Just a theory with no actual evidence to back it up, but could make sense and they could easily incorporate it into future media.
That and killed by an underbase powered starscream
@@RodimusPrimal Well here's another discussion for you How do the G.I.Joe Shared universes work and why did the Tarka legends comics show the Dinobots with even more members I thought that G1 Slash was the only newest teammate so far? or were there others added off-screen and exclusive(For now comic characters that come onto the team?
Who's excited for Christmas next Saturday?
I love both the season 1 and 2 bots, they're have been my favorite back during my childhood. Awesome Retrospective on the Season 2 bots.😁👍
Well this was a very interesting retrospective video that I didn’t see coming.
your theory about the coneheads and Blitzwing is the same as mine.In my mind,they were always those unnamed seekers from MTMTE that was redesigned by Megatron😅
When I was watching these shows as a kid back in the 80s, I never gave any thought about where the second waves came from. To me, it was just "Whoa! More Autobots and Decepticons! Cool!" Origins and continuity explanations be damned.
Me: "who tf are these guys?!"
Regarding the Autobots, I lean towards them having been in stasis on the Ark and somehow been undiscovered till season 2. It's not a great explanation, but it's the best one going.
As for the Decepticons, there are many more possibilities. Maybe they're just reinforcements from Cybertron. Maybe they are those generic Decepticons in season one. Hell, maybe they're even turncoat Autobots from that comatose group on the Ark-that'd be an interesting twist.
I would like to think alot of the ark was blocked off due to the crash, then they found them while doing repairs or something
Interesting theory about the Decepticons. Only thing on one part is that most of the generic Decepticons died in the ruby mines of Borneo. I believe they might have been with the hidden Autobots in stasis or came through the space bridge and didn't know about the cibertonium.
It could also have been that Teletran 1 kept reviving any transformers it had the energy for over time, and it could not tell the Decepticons and Autobots apart. And for some reason the Autobots just let any newly awakened Decepticons go....
The other Decepticons might also have been in stasis aboard the Nemesis when it crashed somewhere in the Earth, it wasn't really shown in the series that all decepticons boarded the Ark.
Maybe there was fighting in that undiscovered area, and a few Decepticons were in that section too? After the Autobots discovered them all, Laserbeak or Ravage reported the Decepticons, and Megatron ordered an attack to seize their chassis'.
I like the idea that some of the autobots rode in Omega Supreme while the Decepticons rode Astrotrain.
I also have another theory, believing it's quite possible they might have taken a shuttle to Earth during the time Cybertron was in close orbit during the episodes of "The Ultimate Doom"; a shuttle which crashed after the explosion that knocked Cybertron out of Earth's orbit. After that they set off towards Autobot and Decepticon Headquarters using their own power since they lacked the instantaneous ability to teleport that the space bridge provides.
The two theories could also be one and the same, if Astrotrain and Omega Supreme were those shuttles. If this were the case, the two shuttles could have shot each other down instead of being blown out of the sky, though they still would have had to move towards their respective bases using their own wheels/treads/wings, etcetera.
I do like the theory that the Decepticons came through the space bridge, but that only works for them. The Autobots would have had much more trouble with the bridge, especially given how hard it was to find in Season 1.
honestly, the cybertonium thing is what kinks up the "reinforcements from cybertron" theory. the autobots and decepticons malfunctioned from lack of cybertonium for millions of years. the others seen suffering were clearly away roughly as long. so the others would have to have left cybertron aboard astrotrain and omega supreme for around the time the Ark and nemesis have or most of them had been aboard the ark and nemesis and for various reasons only awakened in present day, similar to the stasis pods in beast wars.
Good explanations. After rewatching the original Transformers I also thought those nameless seekers were rebuilt into Dirge, Ramjet, and Thrust. The new Autobots were more difficult to explain since they were also afflicted by the Cybertronium deficiency. You explanation is probably the best I've heard.
The second wave of Transformers came from Hong Kong. It said so on the legs of all the ones I had as a kid.
I am in love with the idea that Blitzwing is a upgraded seeker from the pilot.
The answer as I am sure you guessed is that they were on the Ark the entire time. They were not shown during season one because their toys had not yet arrived but they were on the Ark regardless. We know for a fact they did not come from Cybertron because they suffered from the cybertonium depletion like all of the season one crew minus the Dinobots.
If they were all in the ark, why hadn't they all been discovered and restored in the first year but gradually came about in the second year?
As I explained in the video, there were still rooms and corridors inside the Ark. Some might have even been inaccessible until the end of season 1, or maybe even during The Ultimate Doom when the volcano shook up the Ark. Once these new Autobots were found, Ratchet and Wheeljack would have spent time activating them all.
That doesn't explain the Decepticon wave 2.
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 did you watch the video?
@@scottdoesntmatter4409 the wave 2 Decepticons might have been in stasis aboard the Nemesis, the new ship (HQ) or escape pods (ie, the Insecticons), remember, the Ark is not the only cybertronian ship that crashed and it is not stated that ALL Decepticons boarded the Autobot ship.
Many autobots and decepticons where scattered in the galaxy and united with the others after million years .
I always just figured they were either built like several others were (Combaticons, Dinobots, etc.) or The Arc created more transformers or they already were on Earth. I vaguely remember a line from the cartoon mentioning Transformers scattered throughout the universe.
Since the Insecticons were in an escape pod, the Coneheads and Triplechangers could have also been in one as well.
Season 2 Autobots could have came from space on Omega Supreme and were on a planet similar to earth for there Cybertoniom to be breaking down.
Super cool discussions!! You’ve earned my sub.
It makes sense the season two bots came from the lower decks. If they were previously on cybertron, they’d have more advanced designs (by 4 mil years) like those of hot rod or arcee.
That help me out a lot. I think the 2nd way of Autobots and Decepticons are in the pod sleeping in the Ark for the Autobots. And for the Decepticons most likely rebuild as new characters to make them more trouble. Thanks for helping with new characters join the war Rodimus Primal.
i just figured they were sent from a Cybertronian Temp Service to fill the job openings.
My headcanon has always been that the Season 2 Autobots were Omega Supreme's crew, and the new Decepticons were Astrotrain's crew. Omega had been searching the galaxy for the Constructicons with Astrotrain in pursuit during the time the Season 1 cast members were lying deactivated in the Ark for 4 million years. Both crews arrived on Earth in time for the Dinobot Island episode.
I love how you included pictures of the old posters that came with the larger figures. I loved those things. I called it my wish list when I was little. Lol I held on to every single one I got even though they were the exact same. My favorite of the list was the dinobots and Optimus Prime.
Yep, they were in stasis on both the Ark and the Nemesis even though the rebuilt Nemesis underwater isn't the ship that was taken down in the pilot. It just looks like it, or the one in the second pilot. The ones that had cybertonium were all from the two ships respectively. Some of them might have come from the space bridge or reinforcements from Cybertron.
Having two origins for the Constructicons, one comment nailed it, they were destroyed and rebuilt after coming to Earth, with their "personalities" and sparks intact, saved aboard the Nemesis. Megatron being an egomaniac claimed he "built them" but he rebuilt them. And who is going to argue semantics with Megs? Can just see Screamer going, "But sir, you reactivated them technically" and Megs leers at him just before screaming "Thou shall not correct me again, Starscream!" Ha.
One could say Starscream built the Combaticons.
@@rexking9908 Indeed. The late lamented Dreamwave comics also showed the Combaticons allied (though not too happily) with Starscream. I like the idea of Screamer having his own private army, (not counting the Seekers who serve Screamer at Megatron's behest.)
Finally an Explanation for tracks grapple red alert and so forth
I’m glad you made a video about this I’ve always wondered about this
I mean the ark and the deceptions ships all had more deactivated bots then what could be brought back initially. I figured that as they were able to collect more energon they were able to slowly bring more back online as time went on.
The character profile of Shockwave for the toy paints him as someone scheming to take Megatron's place. I was always confused by that because of the cartoon Shockwave being so loyal to Megatron.
I am by no means an expert, however it would make sense that they were in stasis because until both sides gathered enough energon, they would not have enough to awaken everyone at first.
I like the theory? With the ships being so big it's more than likely more were on board than we saw. For the Decepticons it's likely that, similar to the Insecticons, others could've used escape pods to well, escape, the crashing Nemesis and were later found by the other Decepticons? Their condition could even vary greatly, such as the Constructicons needing whole new bodies built?
i just want to say, even though i am a younger transformers fan, i still will support this channel.
The Autobots in season 2 is a bit easy for explanations but the Decepticon is harder like why did they not reactivate more than just 4 also Great video
...they also didnt know Megatron had a kill switch on him until the movie came out! Lol
Even with decades of continuity issues, Transformers still makes more sense than present day WWE.
I always saw them coming from Omega Supreme or from other ships that would eventually be dismantled for autobot city as scramble city was shown outside Japan. I do find the origin of the protector bots being from a failed colony quite interesting
Blitzwing may have been found as a deactivated overcharge on the same planet.
Astrotrain may have originally been a seeker
Indeed, the golden age of..
The Transformers toys. 👍
This video rocks. All my favs did show up around that dinobot island cartoon. Im amazed that I loved the show so much back then but barely scratched the surface of it all. Manga, Marvel connection etc. All I know is Im collecting my favs all now as toys for my shelves. Cool stuff.
Yours is the one that makes the most sense, not perfect on the decepticon side but it’s better than anything I’ve heard so far
I like how the Inferno says "let me put out their fire for good!"
G1 cartoon is so riddled with continuity errors and animation errors that you could just say that they were off-screen until they were needed and that solves the problem
It's a little bit more as I say they weren't reactivated yet. My best guess as to when these Autobots were found was during The Ultimate Doom, since the volcano shook up the Ark.
Thank you man. Great attempt to fix the mess the creators made.
They could have just had an episode where astrotrain arives in his shuttle mode with a bunch inside. Megatron and optimus could have each sent out a calling at the end of season 1 and a few episodes into season 2 astrotrain arives. As for autobots? They could have slowly arrived in small groups in pods and other small shuttles over the course of the season.
I always figured that as they were able to excavate more of the Ark, they found and repaired more bots. The Decepticon I assumed were found scattered across the Earth in escape pods similar to the Insecticons.
This is a great researched video! Thank you for your great efforts, you have definitely convinced me that these Season 2-ers all came to Earth in the 1st episode.
I agree the Autobots must have been aboard the Autobot ship (HQ) in some inaccessible location, still broken and deactivated.
I don't think the coneheads were season 1 clones, since these backgrounders were nothing special, yet Megatron called the coneheads the most powerful jets in the Galaxy.
I like to think the coneheads, Blitzwing, and Astrotrain were all in Autobot HQ, along with the S2 Autobots.
This would explain the continuity why we didn't see the S2 cast in the 1st episode, as they were all fighting on a lower level of the ship.
It would also explain why they all showed up around the same time, as that section of ship just got somehow accessible and salvaged.
Production Code-wise, the episode "The Core" is just 2 eps before Dinobot Island. In The Core, the Decepticon drill came dangerously close to exploding the Earth. So it definitely had some effects, like ground-quaking out that lost section of Autobot HQ.
I knew one day you'll cover this one.
Good call primal, I think TF Netflix could squeeze footage like this in, in the form of flashbacks, I also wouldn't mind seeing a part 2 of this video
This is a burning question I’ve had since I was a kid… where did Hot Rod, Kupp, Blurr and Arcee come from.
Hot rod is the son of Optimus Prime and Elita-One. That’s why Prime didn’t shot Megatron when he held Hot Rod as a hostage even though Prime had been shown to be able to hit small targets with precision in stressful situations; Megatron threatening Prime’s son created too much of an emotional situation for Prime to be as accurate as his usual skill level.. And of course Hot Rod was conceived in the episode The Search for Alpha Trion.
Another question was why Megatron finally able to kill autobots in the movie and never in the series?? Did they finally realize he had a kill switch in his gun mode?? Lol
When I watched your part of the video, in which you say "18 Autobots and 10 Decepticons", something changed within me. Or, something was gained. The effect is beautiful.
In terms of the actual topic, my basic outline of opinion is that Hot Rod and Ultra Magnus and Springer and Kup were on far off planets - but then again, that wouldn't explain the 4 million year gap
Great review! There are some aspects that since the very first comic I got back in 1984-85, G1 More than meet the eyes, found it very difficult if not impossible to cope with, one of them was the time gap between the crash land in Earth and their awakening, the time given of 4 millions years was inconsistent, even as a kid and despite being a comic I realized that such period of time would imply that Cybertronians would had become extinct a long time ago (not to mention the deterioration of the Ark itself and its crew) if not evolved to some sort of superior entities, surely the former outcome would be the most probable due to war.
A reasonable time gap might had been something in the range of between 20 and 100 years as much. I understood that a civilization might become stagnant due to war, but a prolonged situation surely would imply its total annihilation.
Edit: also another aspect to mention is the mass-shifting issue, it was just a nope...
There's something to be explored in a future video for sure.
2:18 Ah, I see you there quoting Generation 2 there. ;D
I'd like to think that was Grapple in the premiere episodes, and that Cliffjumper said: "Hollar! Pull him up!" In other words, they didn't say his name. Yeah, that's it. LOL
Definitely a cool topic to take a deeper dive on. Enjoyed the video!
It is possible that the second wave of Transformers were in the ark the whole time until reactivated. Seems to be the most sound reason for them making it in the second season like that!
•As a kid I just assumed that the new Autobots either came from the resistance underground on Cybertron to earth or were badly damaged crew members on the Ark and were finally repaired for duty.
•As for the new Decepticons, they could easily come from the multitudes of troops on Cybertron.
•For the numerous jet repaints, the extras could have been sent to Cybertron to back up Shockwave and transport cubes to refuel the planet.
•The Reflector clones were just more generated clones from Reflector himself. If Shrapnel could do it, why not him?
I think them taking time to wake up from stasis makes sense, as you state int he video. And the ones like Astrotrain, who also can carry others inside of him, transported the rest later once it became known everyone had survived on earth. The largest plot point to suspend disbelief for the original Transformers lore is the insanely huge time span of 4 million years everything lied dormant for. Nothing really changes in all of that wild amount of time on Cybertron (or the other planets, like the Quintesson home world)? The War for Cybertron games at least give some explanation which might work for this being that most, or all, of the planet also shut down during that time.
A nice sneaky trick pub quiz question is that (according to the comics) there were 28 Autobots on the Ark at the start. :D
Aha, I see you mention the five crystals!
I always imagined that the Autobots were just others on the Ark but parts temporarily inaccessible at the start of the show, in the same stasis as the bridge (and more) crew. It doesn't take genius-level thinking to realize that there would likely be areas of the ship which more damaged than others.
The Decepticons I assumed were just as easily explained as the skeleton crew left on the Nemesis when Megatron boarded the Ark, also locked in status; or were discovered in a similar fashion to the Insecticons.
It’s so nice watching all the best episodes clips .what A great job like always thanks
This is some really good work here. If nothing else gotta respect your research & attention to detail.
Nice video! I always assumed it was a bit of both. Some were there all along (offscreen) and others came later and joined them. By the time we get to the far off future year of 2005 in the Rodimus Prime era, the whole new cast of characters introduced in the movie and afterwards seemed to clearly be Cybertronians who joined them later.
Nice I’m glad you made a retrospective of this
I agree with your explanation on this. It does make more sense.
Masterful explanations! The entry of the secondwave characters has always been perplexing - from the cartoon perspective, anyway. The comics always had more detailed and feasible explanations (although there were some continuity clashes between the UK and US comics at times, though these were fewer). Good to see the Gobots get a mention too! 👍🏾👏🏾
Omega Supreme and Astrotrain were both transports, and we know the Decepticons had operations on a few worlds besides Cyberron and Earth. So maybe that started soon after the 1984 cast got "lost", maybe the 1985 characters also got lost in space far from Cybertron but picked up hints of Transformer activity after the 84 crew "awakened" (like Omega Supreme somehow learning of the Constructicon's presence on Earth). A real question is, what happened to the 1985 Autobot cars between season 2 & 3? My personal theory is that they got stuck in some alternate dimension or on some weird planet (not killed off) and were eventually rescued at some pont after the show ended. This could be part of "season 2.5" that would als feature Ultra Magnus & crew arriving on Earth about the same time as Octane, Battlechargers, Ratbat...
Nope they were still on Earth just not appearing so as to promote the new toys. Everybody who survived TFTM were simply phased out of the cartoon but were still on Earth helping out behind the scenes.
I never really had a problem with answering the question with "off camera". You could go several episodes without seeing a particular bot anyway. The exception being Omega Supreme since they would have surely called him when Devastator showed up.
Exactly, Skids was in about two scenes throughout the whole series and we barely ever saw some of the season 1 bots again in season 2 also the Dinobots disappeared after Desertion of the Dinobots until the Movie.
You should do a video on the scaling of the transformers or how they can go from a giant robot to a regular sized boom box. Ex Soundwave, Blaster, the Constructicons should be bigger then the Stuntacons. Astrotrain can carry a few Transformers but his robot form is the same size as most other Decepticons
The plane that Prowl commandeered with Chip Chase’s help in the G1 episode Roll For Ir could be Powerglide. The hydrofoil that Sparkplug & the Autobots boarded to reach the Decepticon’s oil platform in the G1 episode Day of The Machines could be Seaspray.
Like how shockwave was still on cybertron then maybe some bots were also still there and also on other planers
I think you nailed it here, good work. The season 2 cast really changed things up for the show. As for new continuity videos, Any idea what happened from 1986 to 2005? I haven't read any comics that could fill the gap, maybe there isn't. But I'd like to hear what you think happened.
Rewatching this makes me think that a soft remake of the series should be done. A few episodes explaining origins and also digital remastering. Hard remake of season 3 and 4 though.
I love TF G1 mostly, from this second Wave i own: Beachcomber, Tracks and Skids! 🤩😍😘
My headcanon is all the Transformers whose debuts go unexplained in the show, were on the ARK and Nemesis, but were reactivated later when the respective factions had enough Energon to do that. Especially since Season 1, moreso than Season 2, was about the two factions fighting over Energon and ways to get it.
I'm going to go with my theory from childhood: they were just always kinda' there.
To me, just before the connection between the Ark and the Decepticon ship was about to sever, I think the season two Autobots would have made a run for the Decepticon ship in desperation but then the connection severed and most of the season 2 Autobots fell into the ocean and / or deep forest and were deactivated for about 4M years, at some point in 1985, these robots were discovered and brought back to life.
I thought the autobot moved from cybertron (in lore)
While realistically the creator pulled them out of their aft
I think a more simple theory is that Megatron and Prime needed reinforcements, so they used the space bridge. Astrotrain and Cosmos most likely flew themselves to earth as you said.
Desertion of the Dinobots negates that though. The season 2 Autobots had to be already on the Ark due to Cybertonium break down. It's stated in that episode that the Earth's atmosphere caused it over millions of years.
Ah, gotcha. G1 and all its debate inducing plot holes.
I like the idea that they did in fact find more autobots in the Ark, but my Decepticon theory is rather macabre.
Re-watching G1 as an adult I was shocked to find out that in season 1 the Autobots...well, their best win is a draw, really. The Decepticons pretty much win constantly. So with their victories, they're able to actually capture more energon. I like RodimusPrimal's take on the 10 versus 18, with the 18 autobots being the Bridge Crew, that means the ten Decepticons were the raiding party. Towards the ends of season 1, Megatron had gathered enough energy to leave Earth. Why would he not have enough energy to revive those on the Nemesis? And if he was short a few sparks...well how many Seekers are worth an Astrotrain or a Blitzwing? He cannabalized the "extras".
Watching these videos brings back fond memories. Also, I really want to see a Transformers/Avengers movie. I still have my old issue of the Transformers comic with Spiderman in the black suit.
I had the pilot G1 episode on VHS but it was a feature length rather than in 3 parts and it was called "Arrival from Cybertron".
GOOD VIDEO AND AMAZING
This is SO fascinating - the Cybertronium, of course!
I’d say they were in disrepair on Earth until 1985; ergo the cybertonium.
You handled this topic very well in the video! It seems the arrival of the Second Wave - to me at least - was more insinuated than anything else. I always believed that the Second Wave of Autobots arrived on Earth somewhere around the same time as the Ark, then the robots were deactivated and reactivated for around as long as the First Wave was - only it was months before the First Wave and Second Wave regrouped. The Decepticon's second wave does appear to be connected to the unnamed first group. I suspect the unnamed robots were seriously damaged when the newer Decepticon shuttle crashed after Mirage disabled it. The Triple Changers probably have the most interesting explanation in my book. The Decepticons made off with Autobot technology on more than one occasion - Roll For It, The Core, and The Master Builders to name three. With that additional technology and knowledge, the Decepticons found they could make the last few deactivated robots functional again ... and it would be done by redesigning them as Triple Changers. Anyway, that's my take.
Yes it does clear up a lot there's one thing I wanted to know where did Hot Rod come from
He, like many of the Season 3 cast were either on Cybertron or in space. The secret files of Teletraan 2 told that tale, but I may make it a future video.
Awesome theory Rodimus! Enjoyed this video!
Weird thing in Japan, Reflector was released in retail in 1985. Astrotrain released as the white NASA shuttle and, Ratchet,Ironhide, Sunstreaker/Skids+Buzzsaw pack was released as a special mail order and Gears was never released in Japan until the TFC series.
Great video review rodimus stay safe till all are one
Another great video!
Thank you so much
Thanks for telling us this. Though I am the live action film fan, I always wanted to know how the Season 2 transformers cast appeared in 1985. And also wish you and your family a very Christmas and a happy new year. 😊
I had always figured the rest were always there just lying dormant. I'd imagine it takes a lot of prep to wake up something that can sleep for four million years and then pop back up like its nothing.
As far as inconsistencies in other series, it isn't so much a bother but I'm not a fan of how tfp treated alt-modes as being a lot less rigid than other series. It kinda undermined the whole "decepticon air superiority" bit.
Really interesting and thought out video, great job! As a kid I always just assumed they came from Cybertron or other planets to assist on Earth against the Decepticons. Another great question to ask is where did Kup, Hot Rod, Ultra Magnus etc all come from? Where they built during the 4 million year period Prime and the Ark crew were in stasis on Earth? Or still part of the Autobot army during this time or on another planet? So many questions! Apologies if this has already been covered in another video.
They couldn't have been built during that four-million year period because Vector Sigma was inaccessible during that period.