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 >>/2986/
> checks video
> nothing wrong with the commentator
> Transformers begin to appear and the 2d looks somewhat acceptable

> notices the CGI
> definitely pic related, especially at 2:01.

holy s*yay*t, that was bad. 
> the show gradually had to introduce bits of 2d animation for the transformers because the CGI was so bad.
no wonder they had to fix it with 2d, the action scene is hilariously bad,almost like you are watching a slow-motion video.

> I'm thankful mlp has never reached that level though it does show the possibilities of a worst case outcome under the wrong hands.
don´t worry. MLP is too static to mess up with the animation. Unless they don´t have any quality control nor care about it, I highly doubt it reaches that state, especially considering that if you ruin that aspect, its main appeal is completely gone. 

 >>/2987/
I see that the 2d was decent in the video so if that was added for the worst of the trilogy, I definitely consider those lines plausible. 

> Cybertron was the most anime acting of them.
Hasbro CEO with Cybertron:"We want the Japanese audience for our toys"

 >>/2988/
> the newist game being mixed reaction, and now with the movie, a slap to the face indeed.
the most redeeming feature out of Forces was ironically the OC creator for Deviantart users and keep the memes alive. Its infamous part was a pro for that game. I think the biggest problem with Forces was the stages´ design and the conceptual story inside the game, mostly because reuniting so many characters out of nowhere confuses a lot of fans. 

About the movie, time will tell...