
So word came out this week that Skybound’s “Energon Universe” is getting an animated series, and will be adult like their other big hit, Invincible. So like their Transformers comics it won’t be for me. I don’t need to see an animated version of Bumblebee being destroyed just to prove they aren’t the kids stories–you know, the age group the franchise was made for. I also don’t need the human body count to feel “mature”. If you enjoy it, go right ahead. I’m not stopping you, I’m just not joining you. I’ve said my peace on that. I’m just letting interested parties know it’s coming and segueing into…would a Saturday morning version of Transformers have been too far the other way? They did seriously dumb down Super Dinosaur, another Skybound comic made into a cartoon, and that one WAS for kids, comic AND show.
The problem, and I’ll go more into it in the transition between pitch drafts, is that Saturday morning cartoons in the 1980s had to deal with parent groups and psychologists who think they understand kids but don’t, and consultant firm with their heads in the clouds. Look up what happened at ABC and The Real Ghostbusters. CBS already forced Marvel Productions to add two females, one Autobot and one Decepticon, which they did by gender swapping Sideswipe and Starscream (like Starscream didn’t get enough gay jokes…though now we know Slipstream’s deal in Transformers Animated). Then again, we also know that the Decepticons would be wiped out by the Autobots, come to Earth to possess machines to create their new robot bodies, and the Autobots would have to follow suit, but we still don’t know if they’re dead as well. The Autobots would also be forcing humans to join their cause while the Decepticons followed Cy-Kill’s plan and just recruited one. Like I said many years ago, Cy-Kill is better at his job than G1 Megatron.
Now we’re going to look at further information about the format of the show. This should tell us the tone, style, and goals of the series should Hasbro sign off on the new concept and CBS greenlights a series. Would this get around the stuff they couldn’t get away with? Let’s see.









George Lucas Moves On From Star Wars…And I’m Not Surprised
In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal (subscription required but here’s the link), George Lucas was showing off his new Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, where he mentioned that there is a wing dedicated to Star Wars, but only because people would ask for it. In an article for Bleeding Fool, contributor “The Shark Of Paper” (hey, I’m not one to talk about screennames) lamented how he thought George Lucas could still come in and save his creation. He was disappointed that Lucas would not return and had no further interest in the movie that arguably made him a household name.
The article writer does note the successes that Disney Star Wars did have, but most of them were projects that LucasFilm under Lucas had already started or at least tied to them. Right now we have two different periods of Star Wars, which for the sake of convenience I refer to as LucasFilm and DisneyFilm on this site. All well and good, but George Lucas moving on makes a lot of sense, but while Star Wars was his baby, it turned out to be a bad seed in his life. And it all starts with the prequels.
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Posted by ShadowWing Tronix on October 22, 2025 in Movie Spotlight, Streaming Spotlight and tagged commentary, Disney, Disney Star Wars, George Lucas, Lucasfilm, movie franchise, Star Wars.
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