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Aren’t there more people being defeated by the new leader than by Cybertron?
>>2
If anything, we could have won without a fight if we hadn’t wasted bullets on the new leader in the first episode.
His behavior is just like that of a Sunday dad.
You are capable because you know when to step back.
Pin-Rate Emperor
Oh no, I’m caught!
Starscream! You fool!!!
Well, this time I’ll let it slide!
Hydropower Emperor
What they are doing is incredibly wicked, but the reason it doesn’t feel that way is likely due to the voice acting and direction.
It’s like Time Bokan, where no one dies.
The subordinate, excluding Soundwave and Laserwave, has too many quirks.
In car mode, it has no shape!
>>13
What do you think of the naming sense like “Taxi Destruction Gang,” Emperor?
The two of them playing as a fake convoy is so convincing.
>>14
I told them to abandon their comrades, and I got found out, but until then, I was trusted by those around me.
I feel a closeness to King Dedede.
I really remember the scene where they laugh while holding their groin during a crisis.
I was really disappointed that Insectron was making money by pinballing, but at the same time, I felt a human touch and grew to like it.
This route is so unique.
>>20
It’s a genre that can’t be replaced, isn’t it…?
>>20
It’s too unique, as it feels different even in 2010 or Reverse…
>>25
2010 on this side has an incredible vibe.
I wanted to see how they managed to win from that scene during the triple changer’s rebellion.
>>21
Megasama who can defeat the Devastator.
It’s a pre-celebration! When everyone was guzzling down energy drinks and got so drunk they passed out, it was so funny I couldn’t believe my eyes.
>>23
Ugh! Even the condor!
>>58
Even a condor (of all things)! It feels like that nuance, but even that super talented condor! It’s not strange; it’s hilarious.
I thought, why is the Destron army following someone like this… but if you show any opening, they’ll come to kill you, so there’s really no unity.
>>24
Betrayal happens, but once the great emperor returns, things will come together, and even if it’s called a rebellion, it won’t change much since we’ll just be free to destroy!
Doing terrible things that aren’t even a joke, yet strangely kind.
The feeling of a Showa-era dad is strong.
>>27
Damn it! I’ll do it! This part made me think of my dad back home.
Becoming Galvatron changes my personality.
>>28
It was a serious brain disorder…
>>28
I mean, you forgetful old man…
>>39
There’s a bit of an unpleasant reality in the fact that things would become somewhat decent if the convoy came back.
>>43
It’s a bit harsh that I can take it out on my subordinates but have to smooth things over with my boss normally.
It’s amazing how they quickly cover content that seems like it should be split into two parts in just one episode.
>>29
Gomez was like this too, and overseas they often condense everything into the first episode… it’s quite captivating.
You fool!
Because his voice is like Ittetsu Hoshi…
My laser firefly!!
I think Megatron’s Showa-era dad and Starscream’s cool handsome image are mostly thanks to the Japanese voice actor power.
Well, has there been any change in the situation?
Oh!? I’m caught!
You really love fusion soldiers too much, don’t you?
Thanks to the young, handsome voice for Stusku’s dubbing, it brings out the stubborn old man vs. the rebellious son vibe.
>>41
Me, getting fired and retiring?! No way, I won’t allow it!
I need to quickly get the experimental body… Oh, you brought it! My stomach hurt.
Basically, the strongest guy is just forcing everyone to obey by sheer strength, that’s Destron for you.
Even when being pushed around by the new leader, we quickly retaliate and soon everyone around us starts to act the same way.
So when someone really dies, no one truly misses them, and a real civil war breaks out.
Soundwave also betrays by riding on Starscream with the vibe…
>>48
They’re actually quite close, you know…
>>85
Starscream and Frenzy have an unexpectedly good compatibility.
>>85
It’s a strange relationship where Stask’s friendships are all in different directions, yet they are so close.
Soundwave is a brown-noser.
I was surprised by the original version’s stark and exposed performance.
Meanwhile, ◯◯ is being abruptly cut off and switching perspectives rapidly, and Masamune’s power is amazing.
Stask is about to become a dream boy because the Transformer telephone is just too handsome.
I love my laser fireflies.
“That’s ridiculous! There’s rustproofing, you know!? The intensity is just too funny.”
Soundwave is not a loyal retainer or anything; he’s just someone who follows the flow.
The specs are incredibly high, but it doesn’t think or do anything beyond its mission, a typical Decepticon.
>>56
In the toy setting that’s true, but in the anime, that guy moves quite a bit on his own.
Even after being scolded by Megatron, I was still searching for Atlantis.
>>56
In the Atlantis episode, Soundwave, who didn’t analyze the conversation of the Atlanteans at all until instructed by Starscream, was precisely that.
The original version has no narrator for Masamune, and neither Cybertron nor Decepticons make much of a sound, so it’s really surreal and takes a completely different direction from the Japanese version.
Wow, what a truly wonderful view!
Megatron, I have returned! It’s Starscream! It’s me! What happened!? Did you forget about me!?
>>61
NYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!
Huhwahahahahahaha!
It’s a fight between robots, but what comes to mind is the small and medium-sized enterprises of the Showa era and their workplaces.
It seems that other Decepticons, besides Cyclonus, thought that Galvatron was insane, but I wonder if there were any old-school Decepticons who were wishing for the return of the Megatron era.
Oh… did you bring it?
There aren’t many characters that make you want to add the katakana “wai” to the end of their sentences as much as this person does, wahahaha!
I love the scene where everyone jumps into the river together during the Imogerizer episode.
>>69
The quality of that skit is really high, isn’t it?
Including the subsequent foul-mouthed Bumble.
On the contrary, it is Japan that is rather unconventional for casting a voice actor who usually does dubbing for Tom Cruise or plays handsome characters for the role of Stask.
“It’s not the time to be squabbling between friends and foes! I love how it immediately turns into ‘Convoy, what are your thoughts?!'”
>>72
Transform! Hold on!
The combination of Blitzwing and Astrotrain as triple changers can conveniently change in size as well…
>>73
That is the same for the Great Emperor of the image as well…
Moist-kun comes into the room at a normal human size during the movie shoot.
Cyclonus has a personality that is not quite suitable for a Decepticon.
Why did I reincarnate based on Skywarp and Insectron?
I must have been born so seriously.
Nyaaahhh!!
Whoa!!!!
The screams are also unique in this work.
>>76
In the domestic version, they get blown away silently without a scream, so it feels very weird.
Don’t go reaching for someone else’s things and claiming them as your own.
Dende! Dende! Dere-dere-dere! ← This is the background music for something like that happening.
Adams and Power Glide also become ridiculously large, so it’s safe.
I will start a rebellion with the triple changer but will be exiled.
The revenge strategy on Mega’s side is too funny.
Ugly, chubby guy.
(The Lincoln statue gently moved aside from the throne)
I like the original version of Soundwave.
That’s why we’re running away together like this, right!?
It’s amusing how, in episodes without the thread image, Starscream and Soundwave are advancing their plans without any disputes.
It’s nice that Convoy’s skills are relatively appreciated.
Until now, I have endured and endured, but today, I can no longer hold back!
The flow from the wasteful shots in episode 1 to the repair-repair rescue is just too genius.
When the extent of damage is significant, there is flexibility to cooperate with the convoy.
This foolish Mega! ← strange suffix
He’s actually really strong, you know, Convoy.
Isn’t it just that Megatron can fly that gives him an advantage?
>>97
This work fairly reflects the person’s size in their actual ability.
>>97
Probably, Megatron’s firepower is stronger than the cannon’s.
I think the convoy is stronger in close combat.
For a boss enemy in a robot anime, their thought process is way too much like an old man from the past.
>>98
It’s actually dictatorial thinking.
It’s either excessive self-righteousness or being self-absorbed.
The usual rebellion of Stasuke is more dominant than I expected.
So, should we go for Stardust? No, because it’ll just end up getting out of control soon anyway.
I think the calm judgment of the stunt performers adds a nice touch.
>>99
Though created personally by Megatron, it is quite faithful.
It’s sad that I can’t keep up with Galvatron anymore.
Occasionally, I hear the generic Ikkyu-san.
I’m pretty sure I can laugh out loud as Mega-sama spins around with a flail while flying after a one-on-one duel on top of a dam until I die.
When Stusk wants to test, they say that testing is a waste of time.
When Stask tries to go into battle without testing, he scolds him for not properly testing it.
What the hell, is this guy my boss?
They call me the Destruction Emperor and various other things, but at that point, I was just like a site supervisor who went out to earn energy…
Leaving Convoy behind, Cybertron is in a state of destruction.
For some reason, Starscream said that Lord Megatron would fight you one-on-one.
The convoy is getting into the groove.
Megatron reluctantly facing off is interesting.
>>109
The way Convoy jumps in on this ridiculous talk in this episode is too funny.
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It feels really refreshing.
It has the feel of the old synthetic voices.
In solo play sessions where promotion isn’t needed, the commander becomes an unexpectedly strong character.
>>111
Lord Chamlee had a tough time…
>>114
Unlike Mr. Burger, who was strongly used by Megatron, this trash captured and tortured Cybertron warriors after exploiting their goodwill, so it was only a matter of time before the commander got furious…
I’m currently watching Prime, up to Gaia Unicron, but is this Megatron not a very good version of Megatron as a boss?
>>112
It sounds like I’m being said to be a good boss, but in reality, I’m not that great of a boss.
You should at least consider something like that; the unreasonable demand only amplifies the old man vibe of Mega-sama.
A commander who is still strong even if they are scattered, even just with their arms.
It’s nice when someone’s schemes or strategies are going well and they start getting carried away, changing their first-person pronoun to “yo”…
>>119
Being somewhat of a show-off brings similar people together…
As long as it doesn’t involve disputes over Megatron, Soundwave gets along reasonably well with both Stasuke and Lightwave.
It’s really cool, Commander, that you decisively won a traffic accident in vehicle mode against Motormaster…
I really like it when we occasionally sit side by side and laugh together, it feels just like a silly parent-child duo.
Even though I can do as I please, it seems like Stask, who gives me instructions, has good compatibility with Soundwave.
I’m not sure if it’s because the order has been rearranged from the English version, but I couldn’t help but think that Laserwave, who recently got tricked by Starscream, is a bit too nice for casually talking to him.
>>125
It feels like each episode has a chronological gap or that the order is mixed up, not in a meta sense.
Since the appearance of the Dinobots, it wouldn’t be strange if a single episode could span months or even years.
Brain scan start
>>127
Chin~~~
Sometimes he strikes a pose like “Damn it!” 💢, he’s a funny old man.
That’s Meg-sama.
When using Stazku as a test subject, first.
It’s you.
Here’s the translation:
“Let’s laugh every time.”
I love Megatron sitting on the chair, pleased after moving the statue.
>>132
The live-action Megatron who destroys Lincoln is a bad guy…
Is this flow allowed during Combatron…? I can’t stand Stask’s confusion.
>>133
I like that it’s such a generous measure that it makes me a bit hesitant.
The burger wasn’t completely a villain, except for the fact that it was overly ambitious.
The three advisors have a strangely good rapport, and as long as Staske doesn’t go berserk, they get along well.
Well done! Great job! I like it because you praise me like that.
I think the charm or character development of the dubbing cast keeps the villainy in check.
Both robots and humans are kind of interesting, aren’t they?
>>140
It’s interesting how the Cybertron side has a lot of quite witty jokes and overly ominous remarks.
When you combine the famous neighborhood doctor from the downtown area with a mad scientist, it becomes Dr. HJ.
>>141
I like when characters start speaking in Kansai dialect halfway through.
This Starscream is unbelievable!!
I like it when you often say that you’ll rely on me when sending your subordinates out.
I can’t help but love the sound of “Ow!” when getting shot.
The cutout to Insectron is too brutal…
>>145
This is how subcontractors are treated…
I like the atmosphere of Megatron arriving at the scene where his subordinates are fighting, like a stubborn parent coming when kids are fighting.
>>147
The atmosphere when Frenzy and Skaw are fighting during repairs at the base completely goes beyond a father figure and turns into a mother figure, you know?
The new Jetron’s mistakes are just met with a casual apology, showing a sort of generosity; the fact that they apologize right away feels too much like a slice-of-life anime…
A useless scoundrel who flatters others, Soundwave.
I love how Starscream and Megatron are unusually cooperating together in the two convoys.
>>154
It’s great that Convoy is the one who can use the gun form of Megatron the best…
A mode of broadcasting that is slightly ahead of its time.
Due to a strong sense of ambition and playing for the spotlight, I was only taken advantage of by Destron.
It’s not like we’re doing anything outside the realm of justice when it comes to burgers.
In the alternate world task, everyone was cooperating, and this guy has a strange kind of charisma…
Once this is over, let’s kick around Megatron’s head for fun!
>>158
The moment I heard this, it feels like Skyfire is regretting joining Cybertron.
I love the collaboration between Optimus Prime and Megatron to thwart Starscream’s ambition.
P-Please forgive me, Megatron!
Slug likes to fight.
Grimlock is arrogant.
Suraj is just an idiot.
(Skyfire who possesses all of them)
Is this me!?
This Starscream, who will carry the future of the Decepticon army!?
The lines that come out smoothly are really funny.
Transform!
“Hold this for me, Convoy.”
The character is too convenient for moving the story along…
>>166
I can feel the screenwriter’s shout from the line ‘Galvatron-sama is regretting it now!!!’
>>172
It’s so funny to see the three forces of the Army, Navy, and Unicorn being played like puppets when they appeared as guests in 2010.
>>180
You can do it yourself, right! HAHAHA!!!
>>166
If you’re in trouble, causing infighting among the enemies to benefit the good guys is an especially handy trope.
I was watching the battlefield situation on the monitor and thought we won, then I left my seat.
Megatron is thinking, “Do you want to see me lose when I come back?”
>>167
I was told that my dad went to take a bath in the middle of watching a baseball broadcast, and it was no good.
I don’t want to! I have to refuse! I’m absolutely sorry! The tempo of those rejection words is just too good.
It’s truly painful to think that I have to leave you to die as well…
Let’s quickly bring the experimental body… Oh, you brought it!
I still like the way of saying “Oh!? Did we lose!?” when I thought we won the baseball broadcast featuring the ninja robot and ended up losing while I was taking a bath.
Starscream, you build a base over there.
How do you make it?
Think about that yourself!
Hey, what should I do?
I like the tempo.
I was surprised to learn that Seizo Kato also has a deep attachment to Mega and Ron.
Last year’s commentary was fun, wasn’t it?
Megatron
Starscream
Soundwave
This is the interesting miraculous composition of Destron because of this three-top.
I got hooked on the series because of YouTube streaming and ended up subscribing to a bad anime.
In terms of tempo, the chip is outstanding!
Even in 2010, letting people do what they want, Stusk is actually quite competent.
I usually mess up at the end, but…
>>183
There’s no other way to say it but a KanKichi Ryotsu of the TF world.
I like ONE’s thread images except for the somewhat forceful dark turn.
Throwing Starscream onto a deserted island as punishment leads to the birth of Combatron, which surpasses the level of a convenient character.
It’s amazing that everyone is so unique, even though there are characters like that.
Despite being the number two in terms of specifications and action power, Stasuku, who is constantly being punished, is too much of an outsider.
I love Stasuke, who time-travels to the Middle Ages and engages in various schemes.
Finally coming back and relying on the thread image too.
>>189
Making gunpowder from bird droppings, is this for real? It’s like something out of another world reincarnation!
It’s a terrifying anime because even the robots with rough, gruff voices start to seem cute to everyone.
The fusion cannon is a nuclear fusion cannon, so it should have incredible power.
I don’t feel that way at all.