But I didn't stick with the franchise out of some sense of loyalty. I stuck with it because I enjoyed it.
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Beast Wars Season 1? Thought the toon was fun. Didn't care for (or buy) the figures.
Season 2? Same deal. LOVED the cartoon. Didn't care for many of the figures.
Season 3? Toon was AMAZING. Got me to buy Optimal Optimus and TM 2 Megatron. Kind of my hook back into collecting.
Beast Machines? Didn't care for the show at first, but grew to enjoy it. Love that it kind of closed the book on G1, so to speak. Toys weren't my thing, but I did buy a bunch of the Vehicons.
RiD: Loved. Dug the show and all its campy fun. Dug the original Japanese version of the show (that I bought on VHS from the gent I still do business with.) It was the first and only series that I collected to 100% completion.
Armada: Didn't care for the show. Thought the toys were enough fun to keep buying (if not to 100% because **** you K-Mart Gold Optimus and Jetfire two-pack.
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Energon? TV show? Not my thing. Toys? Only a few interested me. Comic? Great, up until it was cancelled? Video game? (based on Armada) tons of fun!
Cybertron? TV show wasn't something I cared to watch. Some of the toys were well worth picking up (Prime, Megs, Screamer, etc)
Movie? Eight bucks for two hours of PG-13 CGI robot fighting? Why not? Didn't really want the toys, but the movie was fun enough to keep me entertained for a few hours. Extras on the disc justified the price of the disc.
Animated? Fan-wank done right. Loved the show. Collected the figures for awhile. Sold off most of the non-essentials later.
Sequel? Not as much fun as the first, but the HIGHS well outweighed he lows. Prime uprooting a tree and using it like a baseball bat on Megatron? Well worth my $20 (Japanese movie ticket prices are absurd.) Gave up RotF Leader Optimus Prime. Still one of the best TF figures of all time.
DotM: Better than RotF. Amazing in 3-D. Some really nice figures. Dug that the novel had a different ending than the movie version.
Prime: It's Beast Wars again. Which is great for kids who didn't see Beast Wars the first time. I dig the toys, but aren't so into them that I'm going to bother with more than maybe Optimus (and Megatron?) Not a slight against the toys. I'm just getting to a point in my life where toys aren't really that important to interior design.
Oh, then there's IDW:
LOVED the Simon Furman stuff. Greatly enjoyed (most of) All Hail Megatron. Kind of faded out during the ongoing. Can't say enough good things about LSotW. Looking forward to the trades of the current series.
But when I go to other message boards (other than here) I find people who legit do not seem to enjoy Transformers. And, in fact, haven't done so in a long while. They hate the movies, or the cartoons, or the toys. And they never seem to say anything good about the franchise.
And it BAFFLES me. Maybe it's just because I'm an old fart, but I can't get my mind around it. Why would you continue to watch a cartoon show (aimed at people decades younger than you) if you weren't enjoying it? Why would you continue bothering with toys (same deal) if you didn't like them? Why are you paying money to see movies that you don't like?
I just don't get it. For everybody who doesn't work jobs directly related to the Transformers brand, it's just a hobby, no? So if you wind up spending more time hating your hobby than you do enjoying it, shouldn't you maybe think about looking into another hobby?
I saw somebody complaining about Rescue Bots recently. Rescue Bots is, if I understand it correctly, and Transformers cartoon aimed at younger children. And I thought, "younger children...as opposed to what?" Transformers is a property aimed at kids. Yeah, adults can enjoy it...and do. But it's not aimed at us. Are there really that many people who became Transformers fans after the age of 18? Or in our 20's...or 30's?
I enjoy Transformers because I watched it as a kid. And watching it now kind of brings me back to that time. Any faults I'm usually more than happy to overlook (at least until something better comes along.) And if the "problems" aren't something I'd have caught as a kid, I don't even bother to take issue with it.
So my question, at long last, is this: If people who consider themselves Transformers fans, but (loudly and publicly) disliked the movies, recent cartoons, comic books, and toys...why are they still devoting time to the franchise?