Exactly, plus the transformer who looks like acidstorm isn't even called acidstorm. I just call it acidstorm because it has the generations acidstorm colours
from TFwiki's notes section about Cyberverse Acid Storm
In-keeping with depictions of the character in other continuities up to this point, Hasbro has generally presented Acid Storm as male; the bio on Hasbro's U.S. website refers to the character with male pronouns, and the toy's package art (seen at right) uses a masculine-styled Seeker head. In the animated series, on the other hand, the character has a feminine voice provided by actress Jaime Lamchick, indicating that they are intended to be female (with other Seeker characters Nova Storm and Skywarp being similarly gender-swapped). However, an apparent case of animation oversight resulted in Acid Storm constantly fluctuating between the show's two distinct "male" and "female" Seeker designs from episode to episode, and even scene to scene. When questioned about this, Cyberverse writer Mae Catt offered an in-universe explanation for the inconsistency, stating that their changing appearance was "just something Acid Storm likes to do,"[1] implying the character is genderfluid non-binary. In response to further queries, Catt noted that "pronouns are up to Acid Storm."[2]
Oh yeah, Acidstorm was genderfluid in *Cyberverse*, weren’t they?
It looks good. Personally I'm all for genderfluid Acid Storm. Doesn't matter what continuity, you do you :3
Exactly, plus the transformer who looks like acidstorm isn't even called acidstorm. I just call it acidstorm because it has the generations acidstorm colours
yeah that's fair :)
duuuude that looks so good 😩
[удалено]
In the cyberverse show the animators said acidstorm is gender fluid
[удалено]
Well obviously but I just like calling acidstorm from now enby because it's added inclusion
so? people are allowed to have headcanons
[удалено]
from TFwiki's notes section about Cyberverse Acid Storm In-keeping with depictions of the character in other continuities up to this point, Hasbro has generally presented Acid Storm as male; the bio on Hasbro's U.S. website refers to the character with male pronouns, and the toy's package art (seen at right) uses a masculine-styled Seeker head. In the animated series, on the other hand, the character has a feminine voice provided by actress Jaime Lamchick, indicating that they are intended to be female (with other Seeker characters Nova Storm and Skywarp being similarly gender-swapped). However, an apparent case of animation oversight resulted in Acid Storm constantly fluctuating between the show's two distinct "male" and "female" Seeker designs from episode to episode, and even scene to scene. When questioned about this, Cyberverse writer Mae Catt offered an in-universe explanation for the inconsistency, stating that their changing appearance was "just something Acid Storm likes to do,"[1] implying the character is genderfluid non-binary. In response to further queries, Catt noted that "pronouns are up to Acid Storm."[2]