To be perfectly honest, I think you might need to take a step back and remind yourself that FIM isn't remotely meant to be quality plot writing, but a show aimed at girls ages 6-11 that pushes a toyline made up of pastel horse figurines. Not something to start sounding slightly like Mr. Enter over given you are not the target audience.
That, and at least the pony show writers aren't afraid to shake up the status quo even a tiny bit sometimes. Which is not the case with Transformers, where it's either the movies literally just making shit up without any foresight whatsoever (AoE proves it has no fucking idea what it wants to do when it starts off with a laser fired at the Earth to turn dinosaurs into "Transformnium" because reasons that's never mentioned again) or the cartoon show where the girl who is supposedly a Japanese exchange student not once ever actually came across as having been raised in Japan for most of her life nor were they willing to kill off or even permanently handicap Bulkhead despite having multiple characters say he was going to die from an injury he happened to fully recover from in two episodes time.
But mainly? These are toy commercials, don't expect them to be on the level of A:TLA in consistent, balanced world building, just hope that they're not as shit-tier as the G3.5 pony garbage.