This is such an outrageously bad take on Classics. Doing something semi-fresh at the time for a filler line made sense and sold well. The fandom was burnt out on reissues which scratched the itch for old characters. I'd love to see more innovative, non-G1 rehash character choices too but to retroactively blame Classics for it is nonsense. Current brand team's state of not being able to move on from the 1980s is no one's fault but theirs. And ours indirectly for buying it.Sabrblade wrote:I look at that Prime and that Grapple and just can't help but lament that this is what the original Classics toys from 2006 should have been like in the first place (knowing full well that the Hasbro team of that era would have never felt the same way), and that if they had, then we could now be getting something more innovative.
Basically, it feels like if the Classics toys had recreated the original character designs instead of making updated versions then the current toys wouldn't have to keep going back trying to recreate what the Classics toys opted not to do.
Anyway I came to post how much I love the concepts that Ironworks is bringing to the table. Hope to see more like that on Thursday, less like Prime and Grapple.