Transformer Title Fights: Bumblebee!

Marc Alan Fishman

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10 Responses

  1. Brian Sokol says:

    G1 Bumblebee is by far more relatable. Bay's presentation of Bumblebee borders on that of a pet. For some reason, his vocal processors are only partially repaired in the new movie, as he does still occasionally use his radio to talk. G1 Bumblebee was definitely more humanesque.However, Since we're talking fights here, Bay's Bumblebee wins hands down. His hand turns into a gun and he has missile launchers on his shoulders. He also dives head first into hand-to-hand combat, and is apparently pretty good at it. As I recall, G1 Bumblebee had the snot kicked out of him rather easily in the mine in the opening miniseries. Also, Bay's Bumblebee is a few feet taller, assuming Spike and Sam are about the same height, and given the size of the vehicles they transform into.However, all in all, I wouldn't trust either one of them to guard me.

  2. Eric Garneau says:

    I'm going to reverse my position from yesterday, I think. After all, we're in a recession. Given the impressive fact about fuel efficiency you quote above (good find, Marc!) I will definitely take the G1 Bumblebee. I will not be sinking any of my hard-fought dough into a Camaro, thank you (unless it is a Bang Camaro). Seriously though… I really dislike Michael Bay's Bumblebee. I think he is my least favorite part of the first movie. I hate that he can't talk and I really hate that for some reason even though he was fixed at the end of the first movie, like Brian said above me, he's not all better this time around. I guess he's kind of comic relief, and I definitely laughed at some of the music gags but… I would pay double the ticket price to have Bumblebee be a real adaptation of his G1 counterpart (and voiced by Dan Gilvezan… who was also Sunbow's Spider-Man in the 80s by the way!).

  3. Kyle Gnepper says:

    I had some issues with Bay's version, but for some reason I just cant get over things talking in radio songs.Over all, classic bug all the way.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Despite his size, Old School Bumblebee was a bad ass. G1 all the way.

  5. James M. Gill says:

    As much as I love me my G1 Transformers (and I do, trust me), I've gotta give the edge in a knock-down, drag-out fight to Bay's Bee. He's bigger, more aggressive, and has way more firepower (and, really, how many Decepticons did G1 Bumblebee take out? Bay's knocked out Barricade (though why he didn't finish him off kinda puzzles me, since the movie Autobots are a lot more casual about killing than their G1 counterparts) and took down Brawl/Devastator/Whomeverthehellitwas.) So, yeah, it pains me to say it, but movie Bumblebee wins.

  6. Patrick Hughes says:

    I am G1 all the way here. I like Bay's bumble bee enough but G1 is the coolest! Plus VW Bug! I need not say more!

  7. Way says:

    New Bumblebee, G1 was a relatable character but he was small and didn;t pack a punch.New Bumblebee is much stronger, in ROTF he kicks serious ass at many points in the film.I voted G1 on Soundwave & Devs

  8. armedstar says:

    G1 Bumblebee was bad ass and now he's a vetran with tons of experience. Its not the size its what u do with it ;)

  9. James M. Gill says:

    Just feeling the need to chime in again now that I've seen ROTF; movie Bumblebee takes it. He kicks so much ass in this movie that it makes it a no-brainer.

  10. A'sh says:

    The one you call a clunker. Yeah, he’s an outdated Beetle, but in the original series, Beetles were new–technically, the only time Bee is a clunker (that I’ve seen) is in the beginning of the modern movie. I’ll admit, I was sad to see that Bee wasn’t still a Beetle–it makes more sense than a Camero because his name and car type are a pun. I love the 80’s Bumblebee much more!