"Does quite a bit" is overselling it. Her biggest episodes in season one are "The Trigger" where she gets shot and spends most of the episode riding Tigatron (who still gets more screentime than her), and "Call of the Wild" where she gets to storm the Predacon Base solo while the preds are away.CareerKnight wrote: She does quite a bit in the rest of the first season but yeah she never gets an episode that examines her character. Still better than the manga in which her character can be summed up as "is in love with Tigatron".
Otherwise she's mostly... just there.
Dînadan wrote:Yeah didn't the Japanese dub team turn her into the Robin to Tigatron's Batman and had to kept that up even after their relationship developed into a romantic one in the original English until they got to the episode Airazor and Tigatron die in and finally gave up and admitted they'd accidentally made the first gay transformer couple.
You're also missing the part where this forced them, in the official Beast Wars Magazine, to write a very special letter to explain to the kids what homosexuality is, because kids kept mailing them in confusion at the sudden change in personality.
Question: "If Tigatron and Airazor are both boys, how come they were flirting when the Aliens abducted them?"
Answer: "Even among humans there are boys who both love (like) each other. In the case of Tigatron and Airazor, they had been fighting together for a long time and as their emotions increased, their friendship turned to feelings of love. 'Transform', indeed!"