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JB0

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  1. It is even fair to complain about toon accuracy in the season 3 toys, since they were designed to be animated from the start!
  2. Hooray! I saw the damage and figured you'd never get all the little bits back in one place. Good luck reassembling them.
  3. I just wanna watch the strong guy throw the laughing skullface guy into a lake...
  4. That "hi-spec" tachikoma is a lot closer to the fuchikomas I wanted to see in the first place. I actually like it.
  5. Neither was the original toyline or the Dolph Lundgren movie. Hell, it wasn't the full title of the original cartoon either. That doesn't change what everyone called all three of them. If you use the name "Masters of the Universe", then everyone will call the show He-Man and expect it to be ABOUT He-Man. And if you use He-Man as your primary marketing angle, then people are going to be even more justified in believing that a show named after the original He-Man toyline and cartoon, featuring a swath of original He-Man toyline and cartoon characters, is going to be about He-Man punching Skeletor and throwing his lackies off bridges repeatedly. If they had called it Teela and the Masters of the Universe, you'd have a fair argument. But no, they actively worked for a bait&switch. They wanted everyone to think it is He-Man, believe it was He-Man, get hyped for He-Man, and then make a show that is NOT He-Man.
  6. I can believe it. Car companies are a lot more watchful about their trademarks(or anything remotely related). It sucks, though.
  7. The only of the original carbots I ever had was Tracks. And his legs snapped off at the hip during transformation. RIP.
  8. Liberated from his cardboard prison, he now breathes the air of a free 'bot. Or something.
  9. Oh yeah, the Lancer would've been a great choice at the time. It might've been TOO new for the designers, though? The Diaclone Scramble City toys had been intended to be hitting shelves IN 1985, before Hasbro's success with Transformers completely sidelined Takara's original plans and they moved to reissuing the previous year's toys as Transformers. Not that that "the plane isn't out yet" ever stopped people from making toys and models based on it, but... By contrast, at the time the B-70 had already been cancelled for being technologically obsolete, the prototypes relegated to experimental status, and the plane seemingly destined to obscurity. I will admit that In the mid-80s, the Valkyrie would've been a poor choice. (But making a war machine out of the Concorde wasn't?) Pushing for a Valkyrie now is partially a compromise, to keep a similar(but by no means identical) profile to the Concorde. ... And partially just a shameless attempt to badger someone into making a transforming Valkyrie(no, not THAT one!), because I want to see one. Not that anyone's listening, but if they are... I'd also like an X-29 robot please?
  10. Playmates: Because our quality control is more consistent than Eaglemoss.
  11. I still don't understand why they don't just make Silverbolt an XB-70 Valkyrie. It is a long narrow plane that is SUPPOSED to have a big box on the underside. But yeah,. they could do a LOT better with the Concorde than they are.
  12. Action Masters is the term. 😛 Yeah, the lack of actual transformation is a huge downer. I'm getting Action Master Windblade because it ticks a specific aesthetic I like.
  13. I'm really surprised to see Flame Toys is doing Arcee. After the Windblade drama bomb, I expected them to just go "nope, no more girlformers" rather than risk another landmine.
  14. That depends entirely on whether he gives his monkey face to Crazimus after he takes it off.
  15. Optimus Primal makes no sense because he transfoms from one primate form to another. Humanoid to gorilla isn't a transformation, it's just standing up straight.
  16. I think there's actually a small chance for an andorian.
  17. Yeah... I'm not really convinced StrikerS was a show that needed to be made. A's was always going to be a tough act to follow, and they shouldn't have tried if they weren't going to bring their A game(no pun intended). While it has its moments, and there's some interesting stuff in it, ultimately the show they made wasn't really the show anybody wanted.
  18. For that price it should be the dual-screen version. I say this as someone who can't see the price because "see price in cart" and "presold out", but has seen enough of the Arcade 1-Up product line to venture a guess.
  19. Tempting. Not for Volcanicus, but my Sky Lynx-cored "Dino-Soar". ... Sky Lynx and four Swoops! Genius!
  20. You absolutely shouldn't accept QC issues with the MP line. When you start paying three hundred dollars for a toy robot, you start expecting to receive a product with no obvious issues. If they can't supply high-quality products with premium finish, they shouldn't price them like they are.
  21. Haha! I can imagine the follow-up too. "After due consideration, we've determined your fighter to be sketchy as hell. But it doesn't involve recently-uncovered lost protoculture technology, so it can't be THAT bad. Fighter approved."
  22. Hell yes, Fangry! ... Man, that's a sticker, though.
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