Transformers: Prime Concept Art Teases a Far Different Series

Newly-revealed concept art for a 2010s Transformers cartoon showcases how different the series could have been.Unveiled by the website Night Shining, concept art for the series that became Transformers: Prime has been released over ten years after the show debuted. According to these preliminary concepts, the show was at the time simply referred to as Transformers: Robots In Disguise, which was a title previously given to a 2000-2001 Transformers anime. Likewise, this title was also ironically used for the sequel to Transformers: Prime. While the finished product was a fairly “serious” amalgamation of the live-action Transformers movie aesthetic and more traditional incarnations, the concept art took this idea to a new level.Starscream’s design eschewed the movie incarnation and was instead an update of his classic G1 look. Megatron was incredibly bulky, most resembling the initial design for him in the movies. The popular Autobot Bumblebee had looks ranging from resembling G1, the movies and something in between. The same went for Ratchet and Ironhide, though they only really retained their weapons and color schemes from the movies. Just like in the actual show, the Autobot Smokescreen is for some reason given the color scheme of the police car Autobot Prowl.

Newly-revealed concept art for a 2010s Transformers cartoon showcases how different the series could have been.

Unveiled by the website Night Shining, concept art for the series that became Transformers: Prime has been released over ten years after the show debuted. According to these preliminary concepts, the show was at the time simply referred to as Transformers: Robots In Disguise, which was a title previously given to a 2000-2001 Transformers anime. Likewise, this title was also ironically used for the sequel to Transformers: Prime. While the finished product was a fairly “serious” amalgamation of the live-action Transformers movie aesthetic and more traditional incarnations, the concept art took this idea to a new level.

Starscream’s design eschewed the movie incarnation and was instead an update of his classic G1 look. Megatron was incredibly bulky, most resembling the initial design for him in the movies. The popular Autobot Bumblebee had looks ranging from resembling G1, the movies and something in between. The same went for Ratchet and Ironhide, though they only really retained their weapons and color schemes from the movies. Just like in the actual show, the Autobot Smokescreen is for some reason given the color scheme of the police car Autobot Prowl.

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