Quote Originally Posted by Fonecrusher View Post
I would make a cartoon... But an adult orientated one, and no I don't mean lots of fan service, tentacles and gory deaths. But you know have a serious story, none of this weekly villians/cheesy plans. Instead each episode would work to further the overarching storyline. This is a war, and I would show it in all it's bleak, desperate, violent and destructive nature. Characters would die and stay dead (unless their name started with Optimus).

Instead of typecasting one side as good and one as bad, I would further grey the lines between the two sides by basing the factions off their respective political idealogy: the Autobots believe freedom is the right of all, while the Decepticons believe only the strong have the right to rule. Several characters from both sides would find themselves identifying with the other or questioning their alleigances.

It would also delve a lot further into Cybertronian lore with a heavy focus on stuff like Primus/Unicron, The Fallen, Vector Prime, other Cybertronian factions etc. I would even think about bringing a third force into play to upset the balance of power and provide something new, perhaps simliar to the Ancient Cybertronians faction in the G2 comics. Maybe some sort of "Communist" type Transformers faction if that makes sense, would be a nice middle point between the Bots and Cons.

I know it all sounds pretty far fetched (Hasbro give the greenlight to a show not about kids, yeah right!) but hey a fella can dream can't he?
You know you pretty much just described Beast Wars right there.

Hence why I believe Beast Wars was the best written story ever written for a Transformers TV series to date. Some Transformers stayed dead, but others came back - but that was mostly at Hasbro's behest because they needed to plug new toys. But considering the constraints Hasbro placed on them, I think DiTillio and Forward did an absolutely amazing job writing Beast Wars. The only TF story better than Beast Wars would be the Marvel G1 comics (IMHO).

Having a series based on current toys can be good and bad. The good part is that you would get greater support and funding from Hasbro since they would see it as an investment in marketing their toys. Also it's just a big thrill for fans to see their toys appear in a comic book or show (or movie). But the downside is that sometimes characters need to be removed or inserted at Hasbro's behest, even if the writer(s) may not believe it's in the best interest of the story. One classic example of this was when Powermaster Optimus Prime was killed -- only 5 issues later Prime was resurrected as Action Master Optimus Prime because Hasbro said so... I think Furman's reaction was something like "But I just killed him!"

Imagine a Transformers Classicsverse animated series with the same story writing and animation quality as G.I. Joe Resolute.