Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Cyberverse Commander Optimus Prime
Tuesday, November 13th, 2012 3:27PM EST
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Posted by Sodan-1 on November 13th, 2012 @ 7:48pm EST
Given how the season ended for Optimus, I wouldn't be at all surprised if he got the beastly makeover in the animation as well as his toy.
Of course this is Cyberverse so I'm really not bothered.
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Posted by Mark(NL) on November 14th, 2012 @ 12:46pm EST
autobot joe wrote:Just when I thought my Optimus Prime collection was nearing completion....ugh.
An Optimus Prime collection will never ever be complete.
lol

Posted by CBratetron on November 14th, 2012 @ 5:30pm EST
I've always considered it on par with Happy Meal toys and about as relevant as Arctic Assault Batman or Stealth Force Superman.
Am I mistaken?
Posted by RAcast on November 14th, 2012 @ 5:36pm EST
CBratetron wrote:Is cyberverse even a good reflection of canon?
I've always considered it on par with Happy Meal toys and about as relevant as Arctic Assault Batman or Stealth Force Superman.
Am I mistaken?
..Why would you think that? Legends class figures have always been pretty good, they're just scaled down versions of characters. And the Cyberverse line's entire point is to have all of the characters be at least roughly in scale with one another. (Notable exception is of course Breakdown)
It's a bit of an insult and level of detail to the engineering on most of them to call them "happy meal toys"
Posted by XDMan on November 14th, 2012 @ 8:37pm EST
Posted by RAcast on November 14th, 2012 @ 8:49pm EST
XDMan wrote:Looks more like 3D artwork.
That's because it is.
UK fansite Full Metal Hero have revealed a small render of the figure in robot mode.
Posted by Sabrblade on November 15th, 2012 @ 12:56am EST
He's talking about the canonicity of the Cyberverse toy designs, talking from a fictional standpoint, not a toy standpoint.RAcast wrote:CBratetron wrote:Is cyberverse even a good reflection of canon?
I've always considered it on par with Happy Meal toys and about as relevant as Arctic Assault Batman or Stealth Force Superman.
Am I mistaken?
..Why would you think that? Legends class figures have always been pretty good, they're just scaled down versions of characters. And the Cyberverse line's entire point is to have all of the characters be at least roughly in scale with one another. (Notable exception is of course Breakdown)
It's a bit of an insult and level of detail to the engineering on most of them to call them "happy meal toys"
Posted by RAcast on November 15th, 2012 @ 1:03am EST
Sabrblade wrote:He's talking about the canonicity of the Cyberverse toy designs, talking from a fictional standpoint, not a toy standpoint.RAcast wrote:CBratetron wrote:Is cyberverse even a good reflection of canon?
I've always considered it on par with Happy Meal toys and about as relevant as Arctic Assault Batman or Stealth Force Superman.
Am I mistaken?
..Why would you think that? Legends class figures have always been pretty good, they're just scaled down versions of characters. And the Cyberverse line's entire point is to have all of the characters be at least roughly in scale with one another. (Notable exception is of course Breakdown)
It's a bit of an insult and level of detail to the engineering on most of them to call them "happy meal toys"
Ahh, my mistake. He's asking about them like...Spy Changers, for example? Nah, it's nothing like that. They're just like the Legends class figures that they've been doing since Cybertron/Galaxy Force. Just scaled down versions of characters that'll fit in your pocket or around your computer monitor.





