>>8704268>Th-the whole show? Already? Caps where? Was it you on /m/?Yeah, i did it in three big chunks. It's possible I might have posted on /m/ once or twice. Sadly, I didn't take many caps because I was watching it on the big TV in the living room with my cat on my lap for max comfyness, but it was a hell of a ride.
>Did you cry or tear up at all?lol, I cried in the very first episode. It was so schmaltzy and predictable at times, but every emotion still felt genuine, so it was easy for me to get wrapped up in it. I'm always a sucker for "boy and his giant robot stories", no matter how self-indulgent
>who's your faveOooh, hard to say. You can't not love Deckerd, but Shadowmaru, Gunmax, and Drillboy were always charming, too. And McCrane. And Duke, holy shit, really the whole damn team, lol. Every time any bot showed up on the scene, it was always exciting.
>How'd you find it overallI'm not the hugest anime fan, but it definitely earned a place in my top 5 favs, maybe even top 3? I've seen GGG, but I definitely liked J-Decker better for the comfy factor. Might have to look into Da Garn...
>Anyone in TF or even Brave you're tempted to get now?Honestly, I used to turn my nose up at bots with convoluted Transformations in the name of accuracy, but I would totally drop $300 on a screen-accurate Deckerd that makes his physically-impossible Transformation work. But if we're being blunt, Deckerd is more of a complete character after a single episode than Optimus Prime could ever hope to be.
>>8704293>J-Decker kits in GSC's new lineGod damn, I was just breathing a sigh of relief because the show doesn't seem like it has much in the way of decent toys. Shame it doesn't Transform, but the show's transformations bent and broke a LOT of physics.