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fandomsecrets2015-12-12 04:53 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-12-13 01:23 am (UTC)(link)They're generally low quality unwatchable dreck that kids these days won't have a bar of. (Source: Actual kids I am related to) They were often written by a stable of writers who had to push out 10+ episodes a week for various to-sell-toys shows. Kids are much more nuanced consumers of entertainment than you'd expect, once they've had a taste of good writing then they're not going back.
For example Transformers: Prime and Transformers Animated have solid plots, good characters and consistent quality. Unlike Generation 1 which is still held up by nostalgic adults as being the pinnacle of the Transformers franchise.
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It may not be the pinnacle, but it's still pretty good. I wasn't alive for its original airing, so I don't have nostalgia to influence me. TFA and Prime might be better, but G1 is fine, and has a unique charm.
Newer isn't necessarily better, and poor programming is still pushed to sell toys. Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015) has pretty poor and inconsistent writing.