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Genericon #378 wrote:I bought a leader Thundercracker from a Toys R Us here in Manitoba.
Nemesis Primal wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:For anyone stateside still having trouble getting Magnus, Hasbrotoyshop surprisingly sill has him in stock.
While we're on the subject of Ultra Magnus, I think this one's a prime example of why gimmicks are not necessarily bad. If it weren't for Minimus Ambus in the driver's seat (and, to a lesser degree, the hammer made of guns), this figure would be a lot less interesting.
Poor UM, still has the negative rep of not being the "Chosen One"
Seriously, is it that too hard or expensive to create a core robot transformation sequence for a UM?
It's not that I have anything against Ultra Magnus (His Prime incarnation, in particular, is pretty badass for someone with a huge stick up his exhaust port).
It's just that the toy would have otherwise been just another G1 rehash, and probably overshadowed to hell and back by his Masterpiece counterpart, but the gimmicks I mentioned made it unique.
For the record, Magnus has wound up being the only Leader-class Generations figure I've been interested in so far, so I'm certainly not intending to diss him.
fenrir72 wrote:Also, disappointed that again, instead of a core semi truck transforming into a robot, we get a core pilotSame question too...is it that hard to do a core robot transform sequence? The MP version is another story though ( cost cost cost concerns)
Imagine if they did that with the MP Magnus though - MP-10 Cab AND the trailer, which if they did it "right" would either transform almost exactly as it does now for the "Powered" version (with the trailer) or just the cab and have another white Optimus....fenrir72 wrote: Same question too...is it that hard to do a core robot transform sequence? The MP version is another story though ( cost cost cost concerns)
Burn wrote:For years we got UM's that had the cab just become part of the robot, ignoring the whole small robot in an armour idea, but we got that with CW UM and as a UM fanboy, I'm happy with it!
Burn wrote:Animated, War for Cybertron, even Kabaya had the cabs incorporated and no smaller bot.
I didn't think RiD Magnus had a smaller bot did he? I thought cab and trailer all combined. (Haven't played with him lately)
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Nemesis Primal wrote:Burn wrote:For years we got UM's that had the cab just become part of the robot, ignoring the whole small robot in an armour idea, but we got that with CW UM and as a UM fanboy, I'm happy with it!
i must have missed those. I seem to recall that for years the Magnuses we've been getting have either been white Primes with no trailer or Magnuses with no inner robot at all.
The only ones that involve a smaller robot are RiD 2001 Ultra Magnus (Super version, Basic still follows pattern), who becomes armor for Optimus to form Omega Prime,
and Energon Ultra Magnus who, due to being a recolor of Overload, has his Mini-Con Knock-Out as his head and chest.
That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
Burn wrote:Animated, War for Cybertron, even Kabaya had the cabs incorporated and no smaller bot.
I didn't think RiD Magnus had a smaller bot did he? I thought cab and trailer all combined. (Haven't played with him lately)
That Bot wrote:Nemesis Primal wrote:Burn wrote:For years we got UM's that had the cab just become part of the robot, ignoring the whole small robot in an armour idea, but we got that with CW UM and as a UM fanboy, I'm happy with it!
i must have missed those. I seem to recall that for years the Magnuses we've been getting have either been white Primes with no trailer or Magnuses with no inner robot at all.
Bolded part is what Burn just said.
That Bot wrote:The only ones that involve a smaller robot are RiD 2001 Ultra Magnus (Super version, Basic still follows pattern), who becomes armor for Optimus to form Omega Prime,
Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
It was Hasbro who conceived the Armada characters and their designs.fenrir72 wrote:Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
In Japan, Armada Overload is indeed called Ultra Magnus. Maybe Hasbro didn't get the memo?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:It was Hasbro who conceived the Armada characters and their designs.fenrir72 wrote:Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
In Japan, Armada Overload is indeed called Ultra Magnus. Maybe Hasbro didn't get the memo?
Best guess is cuz Armada isn't as popular as G1 so fewer people have a boner for it than G1.LegendaryAntiHero wrote:Then why don't we get more AEC inspired designs in every carton after the movies came out?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Best guess is cuz Armada isn't as popular as G1 so fewer people have a boner for it than G1.LegendaryAntiHero wrote:Then why don't we get more AEC inspired designs in every carton after the movies came out?
william-james88 wrote:Sorry to join in on the conversation so late, but I am so glad to see such love for Magnus. I think he is a great addition to the mythos and brings out the more military side to the autobot forces, reminding you that there is a war and die hard soldiers involved in it.
I never understood why this author chose to have Magnus be the worst character of all time on his list: http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/547.html
While I would never do a Worst G1 character article (how could I), I sure wouldn't put Magnus first.
Sabrblade wrote:It was Hasbro who conceived the Armada characters and their designs.fenrir72 wrote:Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
In Japan, Armada Overload is indeed called Ultra Magnus. Maybe Hasbro didn't get the memo?
fenrir72 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was Hasbro who conceived the Armada characters and their designs.fenrir72 wrote:Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
In Japan, Armada Overload is indeed called Ultra Magnus. Maybe Hasbro didn't get the memo?
Then why was the Japanese Overload called Ultra Magnus and the domestic one Overload?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:Sideways -- Doubleface
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