Talk:Carnage in C-Minor
"Huffer" and "Brawn" are not fighting with the Decepticons. If you play the entire sequence, they are firing on the rockets that the Decepticons have attached to the asteroid, trying to destroy them (indeed, firing in the direction of Galvatron). Rather, there are two problems:
- a) they are apparently still alive, when they're both supposed to be dead (Brawn on-screen, Huffer off-screen but confirmed in Dark Awakening)
- b) Bonecrusher appears to be working with the Autobots to shut down the rockets; he too is firing on Galvatron. 59.167.72.106 10:53, 26 August 2007 (UTC)
Holy slag, he's right! Brawn and Huffer aren't zombie traitors, Bonecrusher is a traitor! -- SFH 20:58, 30 September 2007 (UTC)
"Gay" episode
[edit]I'm as much an insufferable fangirl as the next female, but is this "information" really relevant to the entry? --Miss Anthropy 07:09, 13 September 2007 (UTC)
- And while we're at it, could we change the caption for the Zebop pic? Takeshi357 16:40, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
- Why? --ItsWalky 17:09, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
- Because the gay is screaming with maturity. Takeshi357 19:47, 13 October 2007 (UTC)
- Why? --ItsWalky 17:09, 7 October 2007 (UTC)
Trivia
[edit]Actually space isn't a perfect vacuum so a loud enough sound wave can travel through it. If anything this just shows the power of the sonic weapon if it can destroy a comet in space.90.206.253.51 15:01, 26 October 2009 (EDT)
This would be an irrelevent listing, but would there be any room in the trivia for the fact that this is the most unintentionally funny episode of the series?Rodimus723 03:49, 3 May 2010 (EDT)
Big Magnus, Tiny Constructicons
[edit]- I get the nagging feeling that this is close to toy scale, but as I lack the toys I cannot compare. Could somebody knowledgeable confirm or deny? If it is toy-scale, that would be noteworthy. ZeldaTheSwordsman 15:33, 4 March 2010 (EST)
Music
[edit]One thing I think is notable is that throughout this godawful episode, pretty much every bit of background music in this episode was lifted from Vince DiCola's epic movie score, somehow paradoxically making the episode even worse by tainting the movie simply by association. I haven't yet finished the season, so I'm not sure if this is the only episode to do this, but it deserves mention. Arctemis Prime (talk) 06:17, 9 March 2019 (EST)
- That's not the movie score, it's the original background music created for the third season that adapts elements of the movie score. The music appears regularly in the third season from "Nightmare Planet" onward, it's not notable. - Chris McFeely (talk) 13:51, 9 March 2019 (EST)

