'Transformers 2' Ravage Robot Concept Art
Hey, I remember this one...
Photo: TransformersLive
Growing up my family didn't have a ton of money. We were by no means poor, but we were far from rich. Strangely enough the Transformer known as Ravage is a perfect example to illustrate what I am talking about as a new image of the robot, as pictured above and in a much larger version right here, hits the Internet.
You see, the Transformers toy known as Ravage transformed into a jaguar/cat-like robot and then back into a cassette tape, which would fit into the Decepticon Soundwave, a robot many fans wanted in the first film and will now be seen in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Ravage was a teency-tiny toy and instead of actually owning Soundwave all I owned was the little tape Transformer Ravage. I also had Laserbeak, a robot that transformed from a tape into a condor. You can look here at some early concept art of what Ravage and Soundwave looked like at one time.
As this new concept art courtesy of TransformersLive show it appears there may be a little change from the character I remember, but the picture below is the toy I used to own. If I am not mistaken I think the sticker on the side of his body changes with heat to the Autobot logo. I am probably wrong on that though.
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I cant wait for this, as sloppy as Micheal Bay is I really enjoyed the first one, that first time in the cinema. I know I generally dont like his films after the first time I see them, but compared to Rob Cohen's films, Bay is Gold
Just watched mummy 3, how dare he further ruin an already poor, but highly entertaining franchise. For shame.
This cant be Megatron because he died i the first Transformers. Im confused?
Does anyone else notice how much Ravage's humanoid face looks like Dinobot's (from Beast Wars)?
And this is a truly kickass design.
The rub sign was a decepticon design, not autobot, Ravage is a decepticon.
Skopnorok was unaccounted for at the end of the first film, and just because Megatron "looked" dead doesn't mean he actually was. To quote Miracle Max from Princess Bride, he was probably only "mostly dead", not "all dead". So I'm guessing he gets revived. It is called Revenge of the FALLEN after all.
To clear it up for everybody, Megatron will be coming back…no other reason that without Meagtron it isn't transformers. Also…The Fallen does not refer to the falen robots… The Fallen in the transformers mythos is the avatar of Unicron. So basically what we are looking at is an intro for Unicron in the third movie.