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'''''Transformers: Prime''''' is a ''Transformers'' [[franchise]] that launched in the year 2010. It | '''''Transformers: Prime''''' is a ''Transformers'' [[franchise]] that launched in the year 2010. It spirals out of the novel ''[[Exodus: The Official History of the War for Cybertron|Transformers: Exodus]]'', based on the ''[[Transformers: War for Cybertron| War for Cybertron]]'' video game. ''Prime''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s main manifestation will be the upcoming [[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|''Transformers: Prime'' cartoon]] on the new [[The Hub|Hub]] network. | ||
The ''Prime'' franchise featured the following primary components: | The ''Prime'' franchise featured the following primary components: | ||
*[[Transformers: Prime (comic)|Comic books]] | |||
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*[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|A cartoon series]] | *[[Transformers: Prime (cartoon)|A cartoon series]] | ||
''Transformers: Prime'' represents a concerted effort on Hasbro's part to imagine a new "aligned continuity" from the ground up that includes all the facets they feel worked best from past universes.<ref>[http://www.tfviews.com/news/main/hasbro-q-and-a/1024 TF Views June 2010 Q&A]</ref> Given this, it is not surprising to find that it borrows heavily from [[Generation 1 (franchise)|G1]], [[Live-action film series|the live-action movies]] and ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'', among others. Their plans are for the ''Prime'' universe to last several years, unlike the constant reboots of the 2000s.<ref name="Archer and Tieger">[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/video-games-17/tfw2005-war-for-cybertron-interview-with-aaron-archer-and-matt-tieger-168910/ 2009 TFW2005 interview with Aaron Archer and Matt Tieger]</ref> To this end, they have created an extensive, 350-page continuity bible for writers in the new continuity to follow.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-prime-39/botcon-2010-transformers-prime-panel-coverage-170054/ BotCon 2010 coverage at TFW2005]</ref> | ''Transformers: Prime'' represents a concerted effort on Hasbro's part to imagine a new "aligned continuity" from the ground up that includes all the facets they feel worked best from past universes.<ref>[http://www.tfviews.com/news/main/hasbro-q-and-a/1024 TF Views June 2010 Q&A]</ref> Given this, it is not surprising to find that it borrows heavily from [[Generation 1 (franchise)|G1]], [[Live-action film series|the live-action movies]] and ''[[Transformers Animated (franchise)|Animated]]'', among others. Their plans are for the ''Prime'' universe to last several years, unlike the constant reboots of the 2000s.<ref name="Archer and Tieger">[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/video-games-17/tfw2005-war-for-cybertron-interview-with-aaron-archer-and-matt-tieger-168910/ 2009 TFW2005 interview with Aaron Archer and Matt Tieger]</ref> To this end, they have created an extensive, 350-page continuity bible for writers in the new continuity to follow.<ref>[http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/transformers-prime-39/botcon-2010-transformers-prime-panel-coverage-170054/ BotCon 2010 coverage at TFW2005]</ref> | ||
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Most excitingly, this continuity family began unraveling the mystery of the [[thirteen original Transformers]] in ''Exodus'', as stated in Hasbro's [[Hasbro Q&A/May 2010: Answers|May 2010 Q&A]]. At [[BotCon 2010]], redesigns of five of the 13 were shown. | Most excitingly, this continuity family began unraveling the mystery of the [[thirteen original Transformers]] in ''Exodus'', as stated in Hasbro's [[Hasbro Q&A/May 2010: Answers|May 2010 Q&A]]. At [[BotCon 2010]], redesigns of five of the 13 were shown. | ||
==Continuity== | ==Continuity family== | ||
* Despite the concerted effort to organize the new continuity, ''Exodus'' and ''War for Cybertron'' are very incompatible versions of a similar story, creating two separate universes for the continuity right from the start. Regardless, in a preview of the game it was mentioned the game was to serve as a ''basis'' for the new continuity,<ref name="Archer and Tieger"/> and ''Exodus'' can be considered an [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AdaptationExpansion adaptation expansion]. | * Despite the concerted effort to organize the new continuity, ''Exodus'' and ''War for Cybertron'' are very incompatible versions of a similar story, creating two separate universes for the continuity right from the start. Regardless, in a preview of the game it was mentioned the game was to serve as a ''basis'' for the new continuity,<ref name="Archer and Tieger"/> and ''Exodus'' can be considered an [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/AdaptationExpansion adaptation expansion]. | ||
*It probably doesn't help that poor editing left ''Exodus'' self-contradictory on a good number of backstory points. | *It probably doesn't help that poor editing left ''Exodus'' self-contradictory on a good number of backstory points. | ||
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Transformers: Prime is a Transformers franchise that launched in the year 2010. It spirals out of the novel Transformers: Exodus, based on the War for Cybertron video game. Prime's main manifestation will be the upcoming Transformers: Prime cartoon on the new Hub network.
The Prime franchise featured the following primary components:
Transformers: Prime represents a concerted effort on Hasbro's part to imagine a new "aligned continuity" from the ground up that includes all the facets they feel worked best from past universes.[1] Given this, it is not surprising to find that it borrows heavily from G1, the live-action movies and Animated, among others. Their plans are for the Prime universe to last several years, unlike the constant reboots of the 2000s.[2] To this end, they have created an extensive, 350-page continuity bible for writers in the new continuity to follow.[3]
Most excitingly, this continuity family began unraveling the mystery of the thirteen original Transformers in Exodus, as stated in Hasbro's May 2010 Q&A. At BotCon 2010, redesigns of five of the 13 were shown.
Continuity family
- Despite the concerted effort to organize the new continuity, Exodus and War for Cybertron are very incompatible versions of a similar story, creating two separate universes for the continuity right from the start. Regardless, in a preview of the game it was mentioned the game was to serve as a basis for the new continuity,[2] and Exodus can be considered an adaptation expansion.
- It probably doesn't help that poor editing left Exodus self-contradictory on a good number of backstory points.
Notes
- Aaron Archer stated at BotCon 2010 that he wasn't particularly happy with "Prime" as the name of the new continuity family, but did not yet have a better option to offer. He had considered recommending "Epochs," only to conclude it wasn't really better after all. In the October 2009 Hasbro Q&A with The Allspark forum, they referred to the 13's story as an "epoch".


