Okay, everyone has heard of Transformers, and hopefully everyone has heard of Voltron, but which is better? I've only seen a few episodes of Voltron, but it is very awesome. I'm honestly leaning more towards Voltron.
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Voltron. Well, this Voltron, anyway: http://www.veoh.com/browse/videos/category/animation/watch/v6991628QPgPne6M 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Gundam that is my answer :D 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Not only is Voltron A better show than transformer, but Voltron could take out every transformer there is!!!:) 11 months, 1 week ago
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What kind of delusional world do you live in? Even someone like Bumblebee could take out Voltron! -
GooieGreen
11 months, 1 week ago
In your dreams gooie! -
marcus
9 months, 3 weeks ago
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Transformers > Voltron. Sorry. Voltron was cool and all, but Transformers was more original. And there were a lot of different good series and the New Movies are actually great. Though when faced with the coice I picked the new Harry Potter over Transformers 2. XD 1 year ago
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haha Harry potter is awesome... harry potter anime? http://firefox.org/news/articles/1351/1/Firefox-News-Exclusive-Information-and-Pics-About-the-Harry-Potter-Anime/Page1.html -
jim
3 months, 2 weeks ago
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An amazing video, worth the watch.
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It's a toss-up. Voltron has a special place in my heart from childhood (Lance was my first cartoon crush; I still own the original figure of him from the plastic Lions set), but I enjoy Transformers as well. I got into TF later in life. I think I might enjoy Voltron a little more only because the music gets me going everytime. Watching the original series is mindblowing, though. XD 1 year ago
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Which series got you into Transformers? ...And heck yea on the Voltron theme song! -
TomHarrigan
1 year ago
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Transformers would have to be the better one. Although i always thought that the transformation/disguise part was the human equivalent of covering you face with your hands or basically turning around. But that's just me. 1 year ago
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To be fair, there are a ton of big rigs with flames painted on them. And the Autobot symbol as a hood ornament. -
GooieGreen
1 year ago
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Transformers Hands Down They Have More Branches. 1 year ago
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I think we need more evidence that Transformers 2 is absolutely terrible. 1 year ago
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Transformers...Autobots....Roll Out!! 1 year ago
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TRANSFORMERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRS ... I think it's clear how I feel about this subject. 1 year ago
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How do YOU know? I didn't see anything in there that led me to that conclusion. -
GooieGreen
1 year ago
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@Kou I think most of my experience was with Beast Wars, and I really enjoyed that story line. It was only after that I was able to watch move of the original series to get myself up to date. I really like where Beast Wars went with the Transmetals; the redesigns were totally badass! I really went out of my way to buy Optimus Primal and Dinobot. Granted, during the time, I didn't think the CG was all that good. By today's standards, it is total garbage, but I guess the same can be said of most animated shows. At the end of the Beast Wars series (the final chapter, of which, I LOVED), I didn't really stick around. My feeling was that the series had come to a close. Maybe it was my 'maturing' tastes... or that I had enough foresight to know that Beast Machines would be total garbage. DING! I saw an episode here or there, but man, was it dumb from the get go! 1 year ago
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Oh Voltron...how many times did I rent that movie at Blockbuster...lol Yea I got excited and giggled like a school girl every time they summoned their mechanical saber tooth tigers from all the elemental settings and transformed into that epic monolithic sword wielding space warrior. It was just a bunch of cliche awesomeness mangled into one. I'm going to compare it to G-1 since they were around roughly during the same time. While I found Voltron more visually pleasing with its mech designs, it's definite that Transformers takes the cake. They had crazy plot twists and even though I usually hate when humans are more involved in mech stories than they have to be, they wouldn't fail so hard at it and made it seem actually interesting. I found it even more interesting in Beast Wars when I found out that the Predacons and Maximals were actually descendants of the Decepticons and Autobots from the future but accidentally went so far back in time that they arrived on Earth BEFORE the Autobots and Decepticons woke up and even before human civilization would form. That was probably my first mind blowing experience from Transformers. Then Beast Machines had to come and make everything unnecessarily confusing. 1 year ago
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apparently you can watch voltron on netflix instant... maybe we need to start having otaku pride voltron showings - courtesy of netflix and my xbox ;) -
jim
1 year ago
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@GooieGreen... um spoof? Megan fox is a real person... right? 1 year ago
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@Kayla I beg you, do not see this film because it will only encourage Michael Bay to make more. At least he's taking time off from the films now, but it is possible that he returns. Wait for a DVD release and have Jim get it off of Netflix for you, at the very most! Also, I'm sure your brain will implode if you see this film, so fair warning! The only reason this movie was worth watching was:
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To quote Megan Fox: "I'm in the movie, and I read the script, and I watched the movie, and I still didn't know what was happening." Yeah, that was a big chunk of my life that I'll never get back. -
Kayla
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I have to say, I was somewhat dissapointed in the Transformers movie(I have yet to see the second). I'm not sure why...I don't know. It wasn't as good as I thought it was going to be. 1 year ago
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@TomHarrigan Love Gundam ^_^ (see: cosplay haha) 1 year ago
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The problem with Voltron is the unoriginality that emanates from every fiber of the show. Each robot is exactly the same(disregarding color, though it is oh so important as the only distinguishing factor). It's an unfair comparison to put Voltron and Transformers in the same ring. Maybe Gundam Wing would be more even match. Transformers successfully ran multiple seasons and series, each worthy of bearing the Transformers title. Transformers: Beast Wars, there's no topping that, the graphics for the time were out of this world, and the show had in depth characters, strong plots, and even underlying morals and life lessons scattered through episodes. 1 year, 1 month ago
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UMMM OBVIOUSLY! The worst thing about Voltron was the toy itself. Oh man, was that a flaky piece of crap! Half the time it wouldn't combine and stay together... plus it weighed like 10 lbs (and for a kid, that is a bit much to play around with). 1 year, 1 month ago
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Shall we retag this thread flamebait? 1 year, 1 month ago
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@Nina Chill. Just Chill. I voted you down because I disagree with your comments. Also, your posts are too friggin' long. It burns my eyes... kinda like Transformers did. MY GOD it was soooo bad! If you can stand how terrible old anime is, then sure, Voltron is still just 'o.k.', but that doesn't say much. It is a lot easier to like Transformers, especially seeing how many different generations of the anime is out there. I feel like the series is a lot more accessible to a wider audience than Voltron is. 1 year, 1 month ago
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@GooieGreen Wow...that's a bit rash. Those was my thoughts and opinions on the film just like it was your choice to vote me down and tell me what I shouldn't ever say again. That's pretty immature, disregarding the fact that I liked Power Rangers myself and that Transformers got my vote. Your rage seems displaced to be honest. Sorry for giving my two cents? 1 year, 1 month ago
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@Nina Don't you EVER again say that there was something good about any of the Transformers films. And this thread can be whatever it wants to be, Mr. Moderator! 1 year, 1 month ago
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Though this isn't a thread about Power Rangers, I have to say that back in the 90's the original seasons of Power Rangers were popular enough to make at least one fairly decent film out of it. It's fine not to like Power Rangers, but it's not really fair to judge if you haven't been there from the beginning because yes - the Power Rangers of the last 7+ years has been horrible. Anyway, Transformers has some serious plot and conflict. Voltron is atypical combining robot series, but not bad for the time period in which it was released. Voltron, similar to Power Rangers, can get your imagination going and make you feel like a hero. Transformers, depending on your outlook, can also get your imagination going, but it distances the viewer from the conflict. Despite GooieGreen saying that the movies "pissed all over his childhood," what makes Transformers movies good is that it brings the viewer into the conflict. Every movie needs a hook, and if the movies were like the originals, they wouldn't have been nearly as infatuating because adult viewers would get bored reading about robots fighting over a Cube. Michael Bay had the right idea in terms of keeping it true while appealing to a broad, visually-charged audience. With that said, my only way of deciding on this is to look to my childhood. I loved Beast Wars and watched it every morning. Voltron is vague in my mind. And so, Transformers gets my vote. I could have just said that at the beginning, but I felt it necessary to give broader perspective to this seemingly narrow-minded poll. =] 1 year, 1 month ago
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You're joking, right? The only thing I can think of that MIGHT be worse than Power Rangers is what my hackey sack smelled like after I dropped it in a toilet. 1 year, 1 month ago
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