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I personally hate this character. Human characters should only exist in Transformers for two reasons (other than background mooks): either as an empathic device for the audience (e.g.: Sari, the Witwickies etc.) or as a complication for the protagonists (e.g.: villains, teen-Sari).
Human villains is nothing new to Transformers. We had our fair share in G1 such as the Robot Master, the Road Jammers, Lord Chumley, Circuit Breaker - the list goes on. On the whole, human villains tended to suck and haven't been popular with the fandom - except for Circuit Breaker. She just rocks. This isn't including human villains who've crossed over such as COBRA, Doctor Doom etc. Even other human agencies such as III, RAAT and Sector 7, the Doctor (yeah, he's not human but for the purposes of this discussion we'll lump him with humans) served as complications for the protagonists but without being actual villains. I'll call them "human complications" since they're not all villains.
But the human villains in Animated make all the G1 human complications look good. Some of them aren't even really complications - they don't provide a substantial hindrance for the protagonists. Some do - and are yet still stupidly lame in the process (e.g.: The Headmaster). But Professor Princess is not in this league... she is just utterly _useless_ as a meaningful plot device, serving as nothing more than a distracting waste of airtime - the very reason why fans loathe characters like Daniel Witwicky, Wheelie and Jar Jar Binks.
Then there's what G1 writer David Wise calls the "Balonium Factor" (or BS factor). It abounds in the Professor Princess character. First of all, how the hell did Penny Princess get a Ph.D? She barely seems to have the emotional maturity of a kindergartener. Powdered Sugar's origin isn't explained, but I suppose if she constructed her steed and weaponry then she's obviously quite a genius... yet obviously retarded. Maybe she's severely autistic... maybe a Savant! (that might explain her obsession with people saying "please").
Then there's her theme - the embodiment of several girls' toys such as My Little Pony, Rainbow Brite, Popples, Sailormoon etc. rolled into one character, waging a war against violent boys toys. While there is a philosophical argument over the sexism in boys and girls toys, this character fails to really address it. I find this issue was better addressed in characters like Beachcomber (via his pacifism amidst the Transformers' war).
Overall I would not miss this character at _all_ if she were to never ever reappear in Transformers canon. Ever.
I did like how they did take the mickey out of her in the "SUV" episode with Nanosec's interaction with her - effectively the writers admitting that this _is_ a lame character (much like how Lucas gave Binks far smaller roles (and with fewer spoken lines) in Episodes II and III); or at least an admission that she's not a very popular character.
No more stupid villains... please. (-_-)
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