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* AdaptationDistillation: It's common for reviews to state that this show takes many of the good points of the [[Film/{{Transformers}} films]] (intense action scenes and realistic robot designs) while following thematics that were established by ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' or ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
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* AdaptationDistillation: It's common for reviews to state that this show takes many of the good points of the [[Film/{{Transformers}} [[Film/TransformersFilmSeries films]] (intense action scenes and realistic robot designs) while following thematics that were established by ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' or ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated''.
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* ArtEvolution: ''War For Cybertron'' was, more or less, a blending of the design aesthetics of [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 the original G1 series]] with the [[Film/{{Transformers}} live-action films]], leaning slightly more towards the former (blocky proportions with a lot of moving parts). The design for this series has been described, more or less, as being a more evenly balanced mix of the style of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' with the films, leaning a little more towards the latter (complex looking designs with sleek proportions).
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* ArtEvolution: ''War For Cybertron'' was, more or less, a blending of the design aesthetics of [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 the original G1 series]] with the [[Film/{{Transformers}} [[Film/TransformersFilmSeries live-action films]], leaning slightly more towards the former (blocky proportions with a lot of moving parts). The design for this series has been described, more or less, as being a more evenly balanced mix of the style of ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' with the films, leaning a little more towards the latter (complex looking designs with sleek proportions).
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* CatchPhrase: A whole bunch. They include:
** Fowler often makes a patriotic reference like "You can eat my star spangled shorts!" or "Well, I'll be a bald eagle!" In "Stronger, Faster",
** Fowler often makes a patriotic reference like "You can eat my star spangled shorts!" or "Well, I'll be a bald eagle!" In "Stronger, Faster",
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* CatchPhrase: CellPhonesAreUseless: [[Recap/TransformersPrimeS1E15Shadowzone "Shadowzone"]] gets a bit [[ZigZaggedTrope inconsistent]] with this trope. While stranded in another dimension, the kids try to use Miko's cell phone to call for help, but she left it at the base. Then, Jack realizes he still has his and uses that. The call gets through, but since they're in a freaking alternate dimension, the call is unintelligible. Then the kids realize they can get around this problem with texting. It works. Possibly justified, if the dimensional shift introduces heavy interference, but still lets some of the signal through. Text, which is is ''much'' smaller in terms of the amount of data that needs to get transmitted (as well as simpler and easier error-correction), could legitimately get through where voice cannot.
* CharacterCatchphrase: A whole bunch. Theyinclude:
** Fowler often makes a patriotic reference like "You can eat my star spangled shorts!" or "Well, I'll be a bald eagle!" In "Stronger, Faster",include:
* CharacterCatchphrase: A whole bunch. They
** Fowler often makes a patriotic reference like "You can eat my star spangled shorts!" or "Well, I'll be a bald eagle!" In "Stronger, Faster",
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* CellPhonesAreUseless: [[Recap/TransformersPrimeS1E15Shadowzone "Shadowzone"]] gets a bit [[ZigZaggedTrope inconsistent]] with this trope. While stranded in another dimension, the kids try to use Miko's cell phone to call for help, but she left it at the base. Then, Jack realizes he still has his and uses that. The call gets through, but since they're in a freaking alternate dimension, the call is unintelligible. Then the kids realize they can get around this problem with texting. It works. Possibly justified, if the dimensional shift introduces heavy interference, but still lets some of the signal through. Text, which is is ''much'' smaller in terms of the amount of data that needs to get transmitted (as well as simpler and easier error-correction), could legitimately get through where voice cannot.
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** The Japanese version has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxcMPf_XC_E "Feelings"]] for the opening and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkaukGzTs7o&feature=related "I Believe in All"]] for the ending. The second opening is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN_t9-JGqa8&feature=player_embedded "Transformerz"]] by m-flo and the second ending is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH2Q-ERUlnM&feature=relmfu "A Little Bit"]] by Clutcho. The third ending theme is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ECaMQymPzQ "Discord"]] by Tokyo Girls Style.
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** The Japanese version has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxcMPf_XC_E "Feelings"]] by Music/BigBang for the opening and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkaukGzTs7o&feature=related "I Believe in All"]] for the ending. The second opening is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QN_t9-JGqa8&feature=player_embedded "Transformerz"]] by m-flo and the second ending is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nH2Q-ERUlnM&feature=relmfu "A Little Bit"]] by Clutcho. The third ending theme is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ECaMQymPzQ "Discord"]] by Tokyo Girls Style.