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Iberio Ralda

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Jun 13, 2024, 4:01:44 AM6/13/24
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Optimus Prime was, is, and always will be one of my life role models, hence why I'm here. But when it comes to characters I'm generally a pretty big Grimlock, Arcee, and Hot Shot fan. I used to be a Rodimus hater, but the guy's really, really grown on me.

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I had a couple of Machine Wars toys as a kid, I don't remember getting them, I was probably too young to remember. The first toy I actually remember getting was Rapid Run, which I credit for kickstarting my shift from toy trains to action figures. I eventually got more Robots in Disguise toys, completing both Omega Prime and Rail Racer.

At the same time, I learned of the existence of the Generation 1 cartoon from my parents, who would have been teenagers when it originally aired. They eventually got me the full first season on DVD box set as a gift. I distinctly remember my dad misidentifying Megatron's infamous Walther P38 altmode as a German Lugger (sic).

In 2007, I regained interest in the brand when a certain movie with an end credits song by my childhood favorite nu metal band came out. I discovered this very wiki that same year, learning of the existence of the Japanese G1 continuity and diving into a major rabbit hole. I have been an on-and-off fan and collector since.

I love making personal canons. Despite my current hangups with the universal stream categorization system, I get a kick out of the idea that [Dimension Traveler X] who showed up in [Big name comic issue Y] was actually from [obscure one-off children's picture book from the 80s] all along, and embrace the crap out of it.

It also may use some elements of the Marvel Comics continuity to fill in blanks or expand the world, such as the existence of Straxus and Darkmount, and the events of Issue #17, but in any event where the cartoon and comics contradict each other, the cartoon overrides the comic.

From there, the canon generally shares many elements with the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity, but with some broader strokes here and there. It also accepts Car Robots as being of the G1 timeline, with every character keeping their Japanese names and not being new incarnations of previous characters. The "Decepticons" are called Combatrons.

I'll get to watching Beast Wars eventually. I'll also be watching the Japanese series and reading the IDW comics, which I know use the same characters but put them in totally different situations. I'll eventually decide how the Beast Era goes. All that is known is that the events and characterizations of the Beast Wars cartoon are based on the American version, not the Japanese version.

The personal canon wiki page mentions "discarding one or two distasteful properties from an otherwise accepted continuity." Take a wild guess which JG1 property got the axe for my personal version. This is also why I repositioned Season 3 to 2006 instead of 2010, so that it just can't happen period. It also ignores the events of the Wings Universe comics, because I don't particularly like the idea or even implication that Ultra Magnus was originally Dion, and the less said about its very ignorant and insensitive portrayal of "Japanese culture", the better.

Many Autobots, including Optimus himself, would seemingly fall to the might of Megazarak and his lieutenant Toxitron, who was made from the remains of Scourge. Ultimately, only Hot Spot of the Protection team, and Ultra Trion, were left. The Matrix of Leadership would grant Hot Spot a new form with armor giving him the abilities of his fallen comrades, turning him into Defensor.

Defensor was able to rescue Optimus Prime, finding him still alive but injured. His old body damaged beyond repair, the Matrix granted Optimus Prime a new tanker truck-based body which ironically used the schematics of his evil copy, Scourge. In his new, sleeker, and more energy-efficient form, Laser Optimus Prime set out to defeat Megazarak.

In order to bolster their forces, Optimus Prime and Defensor found a group of Predacon protoforms and took a page from Megatron's book. They gave these protoforms new life as Maximals, who would fight for the Autobot cause with their beast modes.

In a final battle, Optimus Prime and Defensor lead a combined force of Autobots and Maximals to take down Megazarak's evil forces. Soon, Sky-Byte and an army of surviving Predacons and Decepticons would assist the Autobots and Maximals. With a final swing of his mighty laser sword as it drew power from the Matrix, Optimus Prime defeated Megazarak.

Story beats from the anime occur, such as meeting the kids, Hot Shot being the first to wield the Star Saber, Starscream becoming a good guy and making a big heroic sacrifice, etc. but Decepticlones also exist. The final battle is sort of a mix of the anime and the game, where Optimus Prime and Galvatron have their epic final duel on Unicron's surface while Hot Shot flies around on the Vanguard Booster and Nemesis Shield and uses the Matrix Cannon to defeat Unicron himself.

But the truth is that while Starscream was blasted by Unicron, he was saved by some otherworldly being and teleported to some other world to go do some good guy stuff that I may or may not write in a fanfic if I feel like it. Meanwhile, Hot Shot may or may not have ended up in another universe shortly after defeating Unicron.

I like to think that instead of Energon, Super Cross happens as a sequel instead, though incorporating elements of Energon in it like the Terrorcons, Omnicons, Energon stars, and a version of Rodimus Prime gaining a new form resembling his Energon counterpart.

Beauty and the Beast is a 2017 American musical romantic fantasy film directed by Bill Condon from a screenplay by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Mandeville Films,[1][6] it is a live-action/CGI remake of Disney's 1991 animated feature film of the same name, itself an adaptation of Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont's 1756 version of the fairy tale.[7] Starring Emma Watson and Dan Stevens as Belle and the Beast respectively, the film features a supporting ensemble and choir cast including Luke Evans, Kevin Kline, Josh Gad, Ewan McGregor, Stanley Tucci, Audra McDonald, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, Ian McKellen, and Emma Thompson.[8]

The live-action remake of Beauty and the Beast was first announced in April 2014, with Condon attached to direct. The cast members signed on between January and April 2015, and filming took place primarily at Shepperton Studios in England from May to August of that year. With an estimated production budget of around $255 million, it is one of the most expensive films ever made.

Beauty and the Beast had its world premiere at Spencer House in London on February 23, 2017, then the US premiere was held at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on March 2, 2017, and was released theatrically in the United States in standard, Disney Digital 3-D, RealD 3D, IMAX, and IMAX 3D formats, as well as Dolby Cinema, on March 17.[9] The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its cast, songs, and visual detail.[10] It grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 2017 and the tenth-highest-grossing film of all time. Amongst Disney's live-action remakes, it is the second-highest-grossing readaptation to date. The film received several accolades, including nominations for Best Production Design and Best Costume Design at the 90th Academy Awards.

A selfish and unkind prince hosting a ball is visited in his castle by an enchantress disguised as a beggar woman, who offers him an enchanted rose in exchange for shelter from a storm. When he rebuffs her, she reveals her true form and transforms him into a beast and his servants into household objects before erasing them from the memories of their loved ones. For the curse to be broken, the prince must learn to love someone and earn that person's love before the last petal of the rose falls; otherwise, he will remain a beast forever and the servants will become inanimate.

Several years later in the nearby village of Villeneuve, Belle, the bookworm daughter of widowed artist Maurice, dreams of adventure while constantly rejecting advances from Gaston, an arrogant hunter and war veteran. One day, Maurice becomes lost in the forest and seeks refuge in the Beast's castle. The Beast imprisons him after he catches him stealing a rose from the garden for Belle. Belle offers to take her father's place as prisoner; the Beast agrees.

Belle befriends the castle's servants, including candelabra/footman Lumiere, mantel clock/majordomo Cogsworth, feather-duster/maid Plumette, teapot/housekeeper Mrs. Potts, and her son Chip, a teacup. When she finds the rose, the Beast angrily forces her to flee outside. Belle is ambushed by wolves and the Beast rescues her, getting injured in the process. As she nurses his wounds, they bond. He shows her a gift from the enchantress, a book that transports readers to their desired location. She visits her childhood home in Paris, where she discovers a plague doctor's mask and realizes that when she was an infant, she forcibly departed with her father after her mother's death from the bubonic plague, which Maurice was hesitant to reveal.

In Villeneuve, Maurice fails to convince the other villagers of the Beast. Gaston, believing that rescuing Belle could win her hand in marriage, agrees to help him. When Maurice discovers his ulterior motive, Gaston abandons him to be devoured by wolves. Maurice is rescued by the town hermit Agathe, but Gaston convinces the village to send Maurice to an insane asylum. Belle discovers Maurice's predicament via a magic mirror. The Beast releases her to save him. Arriving back in town, she reveals the Beast via the mirror, shocking the townsfolk and proving her father's sanity. Realizing Belle has fallen for the Beast, Gaston jealously has her thrown into the asylum carriage with Maurice, then rallies the villagers to slay the Beast. Belle tells Maurice about her mother's death, and the two escape.

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