Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE

Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE
Saturday, August 17th, 2002 3:09PM CDT
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Posted by: Rhinox
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Find the Transformers: Armada schedule on CartoonNetwork.com. The first 6 episode titles are as follows: First Encounter, Metamorphasis, Base, Comrade, Soldier, and Jungle.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601402)
Posted by Bumblethumper on January 11th, 2008 @ 7:56pm CST
Lately I've noticed a lot of people bashing the movie line, and then saying how much better the animated line will be by comparison.

Personally I'm now eagerly anticipating Animated far moreso than the remaining new Movie molds.

But I found the movie line to be the most impressive line yet released. So many of figures were pushing so many envelopes it was unreal. The first few figures I got, my jaw just hit the floor. I haven't forgotten my initial reaction to figures like deluxe Brawl and Barricade, and even hold a special place for underrated figures like deluxe Swindle and Bonecrusher.

But at this point, like a lot of people I'm getting a little bored with it, and eager for new things. Right now, it's headed for repaint city, which kinda leaves a bad after taste for the whole line, like leftovers from last week's dinner.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601409)
Posted by Craven Knight on January 11th, 2008 @ 8:08pm CST
I don't mind repaint city too much, I held off on getting Jazz, Bonecrusher, Arcee, Swindle and Dreadwing as their colour schemes were too bland for me but the their repaints are all good in my opinion and I'll get them all.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601425)
Posted by Agent 007 on January 11th, 2008 @ 8:29pm CST
The movie line rox. CC BB, Arcee, and leader Prime are just a few of the great ones. And looking bleak aganist Animated? I'de say it's the other way around.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601439)
Posted by Valandar on January 11th, 2008 @ 8:39pm CST
*looks at the barren shelves and pegs in his area*

Going just by sales, I'd say the movie line was one of the most successful since G1. I'v had all of maybe 2-3 "windows" for buying figures, one per wave, and missed more than a few I wanted to get (Target G1 repaint Jazz for example).

If Animated keeps up that level of sales, something tells me it's gonna be a good future for Transfans as Hasbro pours more money into the franchise.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601546)
Posted by Blurrz on January 11th, 2008 @ 10:46pm CST
Well.. when you pay $10, $15, $30, or $50 for a Transformers toy, all you are going to get is $10, $15, $30, and $50 worth of a toy.

Some are better than others, but that's really in the opinion of the owner.

Like I ACTUALLY like Deluxe Brawl more than Leader Brawl
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601638)
Posted by AlienQuiksilver on January 12th, 2008 @ 3:55am CST
Bumblethumper wrote:Lately I've noticed a lot of people bashing the movie line, and then saying how much better the animated line will be by comparison.

Personally I'm now eagerly anticipating Animated far moreso than the remaining new Movie molds.

But I found the movie line to be the most impressive line yet released. So many of figures were pushing so many envelopes it was unreal. The first few figures I got, my jaw just hit the floor. I haven't forgotten my initial reaction to figures like deluxe Brawl and Barricade, and even hold a special place for underrated figures like deluxe Swindle and Bonecrusher.

But at this point, like a lot of people I'm getting a little bored with it, and eager for new things. Right now, it's headed for repaint city, which kinda leaves a bad after taste for the whole line, like leftovers from last week's dinner.


Anybody who puts animated before the movie line ... without having the actual figures in their hands 1st. :roll:

I agree though. Some of the movie molds have superior transformations to anything that I've encountered from a previous line.

I had temporarily forgotten this fact, but after getting NW Prime ... and realizing once again that the mold is original to the movie line. Pffft! Awesome!

... and that's just 1 example. Others are BB, Ironhide, Dropkick, Longarm, leader brawl.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (601662)
Posted by woosh on January 12th, 2008 @ 4:54am CST
I think they're trying to hold the line as long as possible.
Some of the effects are awesome (landmine, stockade!), some just lame (stealth bb? wtf?!).
I would understand it if they actually shipped some of those to other countries than us & canda (or china)
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (602094)
Posted by Bumblethumper on January 12th, 2008 @ 5:20pm CST
AlienQuiksilver wrote:Anybody who puts animated before the movie line ... without having the actual figures in their hands 1st. :roll:


I mostly put it down to that tendency to want what you can't have, and become disinterested in what is readily at hand.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (602358)
Posted by Auto Bot on January 13th, 2008 @ 12:12am CST
I can't really see what Automorph Arcee has.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603095)
Posted by Raymond101 on January 13th, 2008 @ 6:26pm CST
Wow. and more good news! Wingblade and Jetstorm are on the way!

I think Hasbro made the right choice in maknig some humanoid faces repaints for the movie line. It makes the movie universe in many sense MORE diverse than your traditional universe. There's something for alien-head ugly lovers like me (am I the only one here who LIKES Protoform Prime and Arcee's face?) and those who prefer human mecha style faces.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603239)
Posted by Manitou X3ROhour on January 13th, 2008 @ 9:33pm CST
if the movie never happened, would the toys be so badly critisized?

the only complaint that really holds water is the comparison to the film's "reality" vs reality.

i like them
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603264)
Posted by Raymond101 on January 13th, 2008 @ 10:17pm CST
Also scale has been a big complaint about this toyline. In that case, complaints should be made for every other toyline too, look at Cybertron! The only reason why scale was such a big issue with the movie toys was because

1. They were represented on the big screen to a wide audience and it was easier to calculate the scales considering none of the vehicle modes were made up (and we know Megs is similar in size to Prime)

2. There were fewer TFs in the story (11 total Transformers don't even equal the totality of the Autobot team in Galaxy Force) so people were expecting the toys to be done as right as possible.

The 2nd complaint is legit. The first, not so.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603341)
Posted by Auto Bot on January 14th, 2008 @ 1:18am CST
Megs is much bigger than Prime.

If you see the concept designs, one of them has Megs and Prime in one pic. You'll see Megs is close to twice the size of Prime.

In the movie, it's not so obvious. Maybe intentionally. But he still is bigger than Prime. See them battling at close up. Megs head and face is about 50% to 80% larger than Prime. All the other body parts too.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603354)
Posted by Valandar on January 14th, 2008 @ 1:33am CST
Auto Bot wrote:I can't really see what Automorph Arcee has.


It's the crossbow. Insert the projectile, and the crossbow arms spring out.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (603370)
Posted by Auto Bot on January 14th, 2008 @ 2:10am CST
Valandar wrote:
Auto Bot wrote:I can't really see what Automorph Arcee has.


It's the crossbow. Insert the projectile, and the crossbow arms spring out.


So that's considered an Automorph? It's too simple. Anyway, at least it's got it.
Re: Armada Schedule @ Cartoon Network - UPDATE (604717)
Posted by Autobotic9 on January 15th, 2008 @ 7:07am CST
some great figs were Prime, both BBs. Barricade, Longarm, Dropkick, arcee, jazz, protoforms etc.
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