Some Transformers could be indifferent. They might see fanfiction as something that has little to do with their real missions and existence. Bumblebee is a popular character, but not all Transformers would care about the stories made up about him in fanfiction. They are more focused on their own tasks and the overall well - being of their kind.
Harry would probably be cautious at first. He's used to strange things in his world, but these giant mechanical beings would be quite different. Hermione would be curious and start asking a million questions about how they work. Ron might be a bit more fearful, especially if the Transformers made loud noises. But overall, they would likely be intrigued and see if they could be allies against any potential threats.
Well, considering that Titans are mindless creatures in most cases, they may not have a very complex reaction. They would likely see the Transformers as large, moving objects and target them as they would any other large target. But if the Transformers were to use their advanced weaponry and abilities, the Titans might be deterred. For example, if a Transformer used a powerful energy blast, it could make the Titans hesitate or retreat. Also, the Transformers' ability to transform might puzzle the Titans and disrupt their normal behavior patterns.
No, Transformers Prime is an animated series and doesn't have the ability to 'watch' fanfic. Fanfic is something created by fans for fans to read, and the Transformers Prime entity doesn't have the sentience or function to engage with such written works in the way a human or a sentient being capable of reading would.
The novels are important for the franchise as they offer different perspectives. They can tell a story from the point of view of a minor character, which can be really interesting. Moreover, they can fill in the gaps between different installments of the movies or shows. For example, if there's a time jump between two seasons of an animated series, a novel can explain what happened during that time. This helps to keep the overall story of the Transformers franchise more cohesive and engaging for the fans.
Transformers Doujinshi referred to novels based on the theme of Transformers, which usually included characters, storylines, weapons, and so on. Transformers was a classic sci-fi manga and anime with a wide fanbase, so Transformers Doujin novels were also very popular.
There were many ways to create Transformers Doujinshi novels. Some were based on the original storyline, while others used Transformers as the background to construct a new storyline. In the creative process, the author would usually add his own imagination and creativity to create a unique character image and worldview.
Transformers Doujinshi novels had a variety of styles, including combat, adventure, science fiction, fantasy, and so on. Among them, the most common type of Transformers Doujinshi novels would usually describe the battles between the Transformers and other characters, as well as the training and leveling of the Transformers. There were also some Transformers Doujinshi novels that combined Transformers with traditional Chinese culture, myths, and legends to create a new world view and storyline.
Transformers Doujinshi novels, as a form of literature, were highly creative and imaginative, and could also attract a wide range of readers.
Lego and Transformers collaborated to launch a set of Lego bricks for the Transformers. This set contained 1,508 particles, which could highly replicate the details of the Prime's appearance and provide a shapeshifting mode. After assembly, the model had 19 joints, allowing fans to transform it from a robot into a truck, or from a truck back to a robot. This was a set of Lego toys that could be switched between two forms without having to be reassembled, allowing Transformers fans and Lego fans to experience the fun of assembling and switching forms. This Lego Prime set was a tribute to the debut of Transformers and the love of the fans.
Mohawk was a character in the Transformers 5 movie. He was a member of the Decepticons. Mohawk's shape was very well restored as a toy in the movie, and the color effect was also good. His image was relatively unique among the Transformers toys. He had a unique ugly and handsome appearance. Mohawk's character experience was that after Megatron released him, he was killed by Bumblebee while chasing after the autobots. He did not have many scenes in the movie, but he was responsible for the funny and verbal roles in Decepticons. Mohawk's toys were mobile and could be positioned in various positions. They could also open their mouths. Overall, Mohawk's toys had a high degree of realism and a good texture.
The characters in Transformers included Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, Starscream, Omniscient, tape recorder, Marshal Meng, Fearless, Patronus, Flying Tiger, Holy Ape, Jack, and so on.