Because they are scattered all over the universe. In the first Optimus sends a message to all autobots out there telling them they have taken refuge on Earth. There are many others out there as shown in 2 and 3 since they have different ones with them.
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Why are there so little autobots in Transformers?
I've always wondered why there were so little... And I'm talking about the movies not the cartoons. Is it because the decepticons took over there world and destroyed all the autobotsWhy are there so little autobots in Transformers?because they were wiped out in the warWhy are there so little autobots in Transformers?I guess it's up to your imagination as to how you perceive it. Throughout the entire franchise's history up until the first live action film, Bumblebee was always depicted as one of the smallest Autobots. Michael Bay took some ideas from the "Transformers: Armada" cartoon series and came up with Wheelie, and then Brains. The smaller Deceptions like Ravage, Frenzy, Reedman, and the Doctor, they were always small.Why are there so little autobots in Transformers?i think when the decepticons won the war, most of the autobots got wiped out. i think there are more than you actually think though because they took our world as a refuge once theirs was destroyed so they are scattered everywhere. i do believe that there are more decepticons that autobots because the autobots lost the war.Why are there so little autobots in Transformers?
Because they are scattered all over the universe. In the first Optimus sends a message to all autobots out there telling them they have taken refuge on Earth. There are many others out there as shown in 2 and 3 since they have different ones with them.unique baby boy names coming soon to dvd
Because they are scattered all over the universe. In the first Optimus sends a message to all autobots out there telling them they have taken refuge on Earth. There are many others out there as shown in 2 and 3 since they have different ones with them.
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