The Transformers franchise began decades ago with the original "Generation 1" continuity, with this incarnation primarily being manifest through the cartoon The Transformers. The 1984 animated series ...
Transformers remains one of the highest-grossing media franchises of all time, largely thanks to the franchise's best ...
The plucky and yellow (in color scheme, not spirit) Bumblebee is the most famous Transformer besides Optimus Prime. O.P. and 'Bee have appeared in every single "Transformers" movie, for instance, and ...
One of the greatest "Transformers" cartoons is 2010's "Transformers: Prime," animated with CGI of cinematic craftsmanship and told with convincing gravitas. Part of that gravitas comes from the ...
“Transformers One” is the first fully animated Transformers movie since 1986’s deeply traumatic “Transformers: The Movie,” which was notable for, among other things, killing off Optimus Prime. (Don’t ...
Barrett Smith was a Movies & TV writer for Gamerant with a background in literary and film studies. He’s a lifelong fan of fantasy and sci-fi, especially animation and superhero comics. When he isn't ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Transformers: Rise of the Beasts might be taking an interesting cue from the first animated Transformers movie.
Bumblebee is one of the most beloved and iconic characters throughout the Transformers franchise. He was initially introduced as a small, yellow Autobot with a big heart and since has taken quite a ...