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TF for kids
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF for kids
You guys crack me up!![]()
It's a strange psychological phenomenon.
As we grow older into our adult years, right beyond middle-age, there's that part in our mind that remain the old 12yo kid. And the kid stuff we LOVED as kids, well, we expect that OUR kid stuff remain OUR. Meaning, we expect companies to ONLY cater to the needs of 20-70yo "kids" rather than kids of TODAY.
One example is this thread, the RID 2015 thread, or any comments geared toward the 1step/3step figures. These are not created and designed for our old dinosaur bones. These are made for TODAY's little timmy so he discover, play, and have fun with Transformers. Thus, giving Hasbro lotsa monay and securing the franchise for future generations.
Non TF example, the recent TMNT reboot. The movie will not earn any Oscars for sure. But is it REALLY that terrible? Take a crowbar and try to look at the 1990 movie. Was it REALLY better? Hell no. But it still blew your kiddy mind at the time. Well, it's the same thing with the recent movie and today's kid. The movie have been made for THEM, not for us.
Have an article that explain the phenomenon better than me:
http://www.cracked.com/blog/4-harsh-tru ... p-culture/
-Kanrabat- wrote:TF for kids
Non TF example, the recent TMNT reboot. The movie will not earn any Oscars for sure. But is it REALLY that terrible? Take a crowbar and try to look at the 1990 movie. Was it REALLY better? Hell no. But it still blew your kiddy mind at the time. Well, it's the same thing with the recent movie and today's kid. The movie have been made for THEM, not for us.
Nemesis Maximo wrote:Starscream looks decent. I've wanted him in that size for years now, so I'll probably get him IF he has knees. Sure, his head may be a little wonky, and he doesn't have wrist swivels, but with a little modding and a paint overhaul, he could be amazing.
IF he has knees. No knees, no buy.
RhA wrote:I agree on the idea that these guys are for kids and aren't made for us mastodons. But if you're catering to kids, it would be a good thing on Hasbro's behalf to use thicker plastics and less obvious hollow parts. Hell, the first time I transformed Brake-neck I got stress marks and that guy is designed for us octogenerians! I can see these TF's dying all too soon in the hands of less carefull people. Thinner platics and less support in the internal structure is just bad practice and that is my issue with these guys.
Honestly, though, I do not own any of the modern simplistic figures. I plan on getting that RID 3 step Optimus for his Takara-factor... How is the plastic on these guys?
Rodimus Prime wrote:You can't make me disappear. I am not feet.
-Kanrabat- wrote:MR Optimus Prime wrote:Official product now following the knock off mentality making larger simple aweful toys to see how much maney they can rip you off for.
Yeah, because those TFs is now the norm and every single new TFs that will come out from now on will be exactly like these!
Or...
How DARE they making another kind of product for a different market, a different public with a different budjet? Hasbro must cater to MY needs alone!
ScottyP wrote:I quite like these for what they are, which is big ol' Cyberverse figures. Were the expense of Botcon toys not right around the corner, I'd be on RK getting some orders in (if they even have stock still, haven't looked at that section on there in a month).
KillerOh wrote:Oh, right... The fun...
KillerOh wrote:Oh, right... The fun...
Nothing is being projected. The vast vast majority of transformers fans actually feel this way.Dagon wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:MR Optimus Prime wrote:Official product now following the knock off mentality making larger simple aweful toys to see how much maney they can rip you off for.
Yeah, because those TFs is now the norm and every single new TFs that will come out from now on will be exactly like these!
Or...
How DARE they making another kind of product for a different market, a different public with a different budjet? Hasbro must cater to MY needs alone!
I know that this will be really, really hard for some people to understand, but you are aware that it is possible for a person to not like a Hasbro product without that dislike being an indicator of these idiotic responses that you project onto a person, right? This kind of 'reply' doesn't actually make the person who dislikes something look silly or anything, it just makes the person who employs them look like an idiot.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Oh, nice! Thanks for sharing! Please submit your tidbits in the NEWS. Because it's front-page worthy.
Autobot Roadburn wrote:I actually REALLY like how smoothly the T Rex head fits into the back, it looks very well integrated. I'm not a huge fan of the Rex mode, it's a bit off, but I would buy Grimlock on his own for the robot mode. He'd look really nice with a custom paint job to help that detail pop.
RhA wrote:Grimlock looks kinda nice, actually.
Lockdownhunter wrote:Not bad.I would like to see a repaint of this in G1 colours.
KillerOh wrote:Oh, right... The fun...
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