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10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby dinogeist » Sat Apr 16, 2011 1:34 pm

Diem wrote:
deathy wrote:I judge a TF toys weirdness solely by it's design/sculpt.

My 10 top list "for today" is as follows:


I apologise but I have to disagree with you on almost all counts.

1987 Squeezeplay. a over all weird looking toy in both modes. a super weird upside/down type transfotmation. doesn't look like any animal I've ever seen on the earth. awful colors.
What's wrong with Squeezeplay's colours? Dark blue, purple, grey, classic 'Con colours. And he's from a period where nothing being produced looked like earth stuff so that really doesn't hold weight.

Beastwars Transmetal 1 optimus primal. I remember the on-line jokes fans made when they said which is mode is the robot mode. not a bad scupt compared to others. it's just weird the robot mode looked more beastly while the beast mode looked more robotic.


Okay I'll give you this one. Between the awesome Leader Optimus Primal and the Optimal Optimus this figure was a bit of a sad milestone along the way. He's not that weird though.

beastwars deluxe fuzor injector. what a ugly toy in both modes. this toy takes the whole mis-proportioned body parts to new levels.
Yeah, Injector's weird and Ratorta's even weirder. Unlike some of the other figure's I've ragged on Injector was very much meant to be bizarre.

Beastmchines mega sized Megatron. what a awful toy. the robot face sculpt was just horrible. had this toy been a bit bigger in size,the stuff they were trying to accomplish like extra design sculpt & gimmicks would have worked a lot better. not a fan of the skinny tubalor type design in both modes.
A bad mold but not an especially weird one.
1987 trottlebot goldbug,3 years later & the bumblebee character type toy loses more poseability than the 1984 toy had. not a fan of the simplified tranformation gimmick.
It's true, the trottlebots had issues. Not least being called trottlebots. Having to find a toilet at a moment's notice is always tough. Really though, these guys were the cheap price point figures and if you're looking for poseability 1987 is not the place to be looking for it.

ROTF Twins,i'm counting them as one,since they work together & probably can't function seperatly. i'm not a fan of the extremly ugly & distorted looking faces. what's up with one arm/hand being bigger than the other. horrible colors & every day booring alt modes chosen.
Actually I quite like their alt modes. Sure, Mudflap is an alarming fibre-intensive-diet brown but Skids is quite a pleasant colour. I always felt that if these guys had different headsculpts they would be really good figures.

beastwars transmetal 2 basic sized optimus minor. what a ugly tiny toy. it's got not good going for it in design sculpt in either mode.
Yeah, I'll give you this one.

Cybertron basic sized clocker,the worst designed basic for the entire AEC toy line. too simply,wimpy & weird looking. colors don't help.
What's wrong with Clocker? The worst you can say about him is that he's a little generic. He has a neat little alt mode and a competent robot mode. Why pick on him, really?

beastwars iguanus,just a horrible mess as far as engineering goes. design sculpt isn't that great either. ugly robot face sculpt.
Again, he's more generic that terrible. Just your typical early Beast Wars basic-class dude.

Rotf deluxe sized breakaway. the ugly tiny robot head ruins the whole toy. the brown colors bring the mold down ever more. this toy shines in the thrust dark red colors with the new head sculpt.
Aw, but he's so cute! There are way weirder figures in the movieverse (ie Dreadwing)


I'll reply to your comments in the order you posted them.

(1) Squeezeplay had a weird alt mode even by the 1980's TF toy standards.

(2)seems like we sorta agree

(3) I agree it not as weird/bad as others,personally it's just the worst/weirdest beast megatron toy mold from that period. it's just a disappointing considering beast megatron always got the awesome toys like the 1996 ultra toy,the tm1 & tm2 toys. beastmachines megabolt megatron toy.

(4)I realize the 1980's G-1 toys had very little poseability. I was merly commenting that 1987 goldbug had less poseability & moving parts than 1984 bumblebee.

(4a) I disagree with your comment reagarding the 1987 TF toys. this 1987 TF toy year featured the most poseable TF toys that transformed into alt mods of the entire run. the following 1987 TF toys get major points for being the most poseable TF G-1 usa toys of the 1980's: apeface,snapdragon,slugslinger,misfire,triggerhappy,weirdwolf & one of the heamasters autobots.

(5)their weird toys

(6)we agree

(7)I reailze it's a convertable but it looks like it's missing it's entire top of the car. convertible TF toys just look weird. plus the toy looks kinda wimpy.

(8)Iguanus isn't generic looking. the design is state of the art & kinda new. the problem is it's just looks like a mis-proportioned mess & very ugle/weird in robot mode.

(9) Darkwing isn't weird. it's suspose
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Valandar » Sat Apr 16, 2011 2:18 pm

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And again I say:

Weird.

Does.

Not.

Mean.

Ugly.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Optimum Supreme » Sat Apr 16, 2011 5:48 pm

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Yeah, I hated the Throttlebots so much I returned them all to the store, but I wouldn't say they're weird nor even ugly, just bad, bad toys.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby craggy » Sat Apr 16, 2011 6:13 pm

the whole thing with Transmetals (although not TM2s) was that their robot modes had beast fur/scales/etc and their robot modes were more metallic. I don't like or get the point of it really myself, but that's why Primal's robot mode is all furry while blue-monkey is all shiny.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby dinogeist » Sat Apr 16, 2011 7:41 pm

Valandar wrote:And again I say:

Weird.

Does.

Not.

Mean.

Ugly.


Weird can be ugly,it's what someone interprets it as. everyone's view is different.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Diem » Sat Apr 16, 2011 9:52 pm

Okay, time to drop number three on you.

At first there were rumours. As these things do, they spread. A film would be made. A big budget Hollywood movie. A script had been written. A director had been found. Among the fandom the tension was palpably building. Could it be true? A live action Transformers movie? Then we got to see our first hints of what the Transformers would look like in the film and the fandom reacted in a calm and rational manner

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Where do you even get a pitchfork and a lighted torch nowadays?

It was a controversial time with Bumblebee looking as if the Terminator had fallen over in some custard. Some fans with especially engorged denial glands decided that this was some sort of endo-skeleton that blocky G1 CGI goodness could be applied to later.

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But Michael Bay knew full well that a movie about blocky, stylised robots would never sell.

For once the everything-must-be-1984 crowd didn't get their own way and the new designs stayed. Even more strangely the Decepticon designs featured insectoid faces and digitigrade legs as though they were a whole different species to Autobots.

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"No man is born evi...well actually I guess I was."

Is this going somewhere?

The designs were kept because Michael Bay is actually an alien who needs to consume fanboy tears in order to survive. But by 2009 most fans had become inured to the new designs and were starting to get a type of Stockholm syndrome about them. Clearly we were over the worst of...




Wait for it...



Wait for it...



oh wait no


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DELICIOUS FANSORROW.

#3: Demolishor

The 2007 designs, fragmented, alien and awkward though they were at least had arms, legs and a head of some description. Demolisher was a whole different kettle of weird. When Bumblebee above was revealed he had that hint of credibility that made fans cover their ears and say "lalala". When we first saw Demolishor though we knew there was no way that could be his real robot mode. It had to be a mistransformation or one part of a combined mode or something.

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It had to be. Dear lord it had to be.

But sadly it was for real. The robot and the figure based on it. Because apparently a warrior doesn't need hands, or legs, or a back, just a good strong head. In the movie he was designed purely to be rolling car-chase and explosion fodder with a very stabbable face. As a figure he was $20 worth of plastic and regret.

Notably he was part of the combiner Devastator but this figure couldn't even combine with anything. I can't speak for everyone else but when dropping those funds on a figure I expect at least one finger. The only finger we got regarding this figure is one from Hasbro.

#3: Honourable Weirdness

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Luckily Hot Rod's more a breast man than a leg man.

Apparently having a complete set of limbs is for losers in the movieverse. Bear in mind that the above figure was made after this one:

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"Too many legs."

That's it for entry number 3. Please stay tuned for the final two.

The disruptor cannon is now operational. And as it happens, our targets are right in line with Diem. We shall destroy both in a single, glorious onslaught of weird figures!
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby adamassc » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:04 pm

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You know what? It's really not her lack of legs and feet that bothers me.

It's whatever the %$#* is going on between her tires and her torso. She's got like fifteen joints just crammed in there for no reason.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby dinogeist » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:13 pm

Diem wrote:Okay, time to drop number three on you.

At first there were rumours. As these things do, they spread. A film would be made. A big budget Hollywood movie. A script had been written. A director had been found. Among the fandom the tension was palpably building. Could it be true? A live action Transformers movie? Then we got to see our first hints of what the Transformers would look like in the film and the fandom reacted in a calm and rational manner

Image
Where do you even get a pitchfork and a lighted torch nowadays?

It was a controversial time with Bumblebee looking as if the Terminator had fallen over in some custard. Some fans with especially engorged denial glands decided that this was some sort of endo-skeleton that blocky G1 CGI goodness could be applied to later.

Image
But Michael Bay knew full well that a movie about blocky, stylised robots would never sell.

For once the everything-must-be-1984 crowd didn't get their own way and the new designs stayed. Even more strangely the Decepticon designs featured insectoid faces and digitigrade legs as though they were a whole different species to Autobots.

Image
"No man is born evi...well actually I guess I was."

Is this going somewhere?

The designs were kept because Michael Bay is actually an alien who needs to consume fanboy tears in order to survive. But by 2009 most fans had become inured to the new designs and were starting to get a type of Stockholm syndrome about them. Clearly we were over the worst of...




Wait for it...



Wait for it...



oh wait no


Image
DELICIOUS FANSORROW.

#3: Demolishor

The 2007 designs, fragmented, alien and awkward though they were at least had arms, legs and a head of some description. Demolisher was a whole different kettle of weird. When Bumblebee above was revealed he had that hint of credibility that made fans cover their ears and say "lalala". When we first saw Demolishor though we knew there was no way that could be his real robot mode. It had to be a mistransformation or one part of a combined mode or something.

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It had to be. Dear lord it had to be.

But sadly it was for real. The robot and the figure based on it. Because apparently a warrior doesn't need hands, or legs, or a back, just a good strong head. In the movie he was designed purely to be rolling car-chase and explosion fodder with a very stabbable face. As a figure he was $20 worth of plastic and regret.

Notably he was part of the combiner Devastator but this figure couldn't even combine with anything. I can't speak for everyone else but when dropping those funds on a figure I expect at least one finger. The only finger we got regarding this figure is one from Hasbro.

#3: Honourable Weirdness

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Luckily Hot Rod's more a breast man than a leg man.

Apparently having a complete set of limbs is for losers in the movieverse. Bear in mind that the above figure was made after this one:

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"Too many legs."

That's it for entry number 3. Please stay tuned for the final two.

The disruptor cannon is now operational. And as it happens, our targets are right in line with Diem. We shall destroy both in a single, glorious onslaught of weird figures!


Honestly with everything in life including transformers toys the following saying applies: "If you don't like then don't buy."

If various people/fans are completist then that's their problem.

I only buy the transformers toys I trully like. those I don't like/loate I don't buy & I leave for the next guy to buy.

Their is just no way every single TF toy ever made is going to please everybody. their will always be stuff to like & stuff to hate.
because these TF toys are being made for EVERYONE & not just ONE person.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby dinogeist » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:20 pm

adamassc wrote:You know what? It's really not her lack of legs and feet that bothers me.

It's whatever the %$#* is going on between her tires and her torso. She's got like fifteen joints just crammed in there for no reason.


Personally the only thing I like about ROTF arcee's deluxe toy is the motorcycle alt mode.

I don't like the bending & twisting transformation.

I loate everything/100% about the robot mode.

Needless to say I gave the toy a chance & bought it. after I transformed it,I didn't like it. So I returned it at the store I bought it at for a full refund.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Diem » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:23 pm

deathy wrote:
Diem wrote:Awesome stuff Diem wrote


Honestly with everything in life including transformers toys the following saying applies: "If you don't like then don't buy."

If various people/fans are completist then that's their problem.

I only buy the transformers toys I trully like. those I don't like/loate I don't buy & I leave for the next guy to buy.

Their is just no way every single TF toy ever made is going to please everybody. their will always be stuff to like & stuff to hate.
because these TF toys are being made for EVERYONE & not just ONE person.

Please don't quote the whole of a long post like that. You can edit it like I did above.

And weren't you the one who just wrote a list of 10 figures you don't like?
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Noideaforaname » Sat Apr 16, 2011 11:59 pm

I love Demolisher, all the wacky movie Constructicons, really. The team seems to take sacrifices to their robot modes in order to work in both a realistic alt mode and a Devastator component (the actual artist working for the movie evidently were very aware of the "rule" that triple changers have one mode suffer, and ran with it). I am fascinated by the concept of alt modes affecting a TFs robot mode, and I love how extreme the Constructicons take that idea.



As weird as he looks, I don't think Demolishor is a weird toy. In context of the movie, a unicycle-bot isn't any more out of place than a pogo-stick-bot or a cat-bot's 'hair'ball turning into wafer-thin combiner made of blades, and things like the lack of fingers (guess those spikes don't count) are just Hasbro being Hasbro.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Oilspill » Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:00 am

Optimum Supreme wrote:Yeah, I hated the Throttlebots so much I returned them all to the store, but I wouldn't say they're weird nor even ugly, just bad, bad toys.


Man, I loved the Throttlebots I had as a kid and love them all now. Good figures to take out to play with my niece too, as you obviously don't want her messing around with G1 Jetfire or something like that.

Still wish they'd repainted Classics Bumblebee into a good number of the Throttlebots rather than 10 versions of Bumblebee.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Oilspill » Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:20 am

deathy wrote:
Diem wrote:Awesome stuff Diem wrote...


Honestly with everything in life including transformers toys the following saying applies: "If you don't like then don't buy."

If various people/fans are completist then that's their problem.

I only buy the transformers toys I trully like. those I don't like/loate I don't buy & I leave for the next guy to buy.

Their is just no way every single TF toy ever made is going to please everybody. their will always be stuff to like & stuff to hate.
because these TF toys are being made for EVERYONE & not just ONE person.


I'm not sure how that's relevant to this thread. I expect that most people who like ROTF Arcee/Demolisher would probably still agree that they are damn weird Transformer designs. It's not about whether you like or dislike a figure. It's about how god damn strange some of them are!

I'd be curious what instructions were given to the designers for them to come up with these. Were they just told to go batsh*t crazy and do what they like? Were they told specifically to design non-humanoid bot modes to highlight that this is an alien species (but P.S. If you could design Jetfire to be an old man with a cane and a beard that would be great)? Either way I bet the designers had some fun getting to do something a bit different to the norm.

Keep it up Diem, can't wait to see what you have in store for #2 & #1
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby munkimus prime » Sun Apr 17, 2011 8:34 am

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I have to agree Demolisher is one of the weirdest transformers I have ever seen. Strangely though I actually kind of like him.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby RK_Striker_JK_5 » Sun Apr 17, 2011 9:31 am

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Demolisher is weird... but I love the guy. Arcee is a piece of slag, especially compared to the 2007 design. The 2007 design was above-average IMHO. Nothing really wrong with it and a lot right, if that makes sense.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Diem » Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:17 am

RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Demolisher is weird... but I love the guy. Arcee is a piece of slag, especially compared to the 2007 design. The 2007 design was above-average IMHO. Nothing really wrong with it and a lot right, if that makes sense.
I agree, the 2007 Arcee was a fantastic mold. The only thing I don't like about it apart from general movie-ness is the asymmetrical head.

Demolishor for me isn't so bad he's good, he's so bad he's terrible. Maybe I have less tolerance for him because he turns into a construction vehicle which I also don't like.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby craggy » Sun Apr 17, 2011 11:01 am

I'm not a huge fan of the live action movie designs. I still say that they don't really look much like the rest of Transformers from the 80s - the Unicron Trilogy, but a good lot of that in the original film was the heads. 2007 Arcee shows that humanoid proportions can still be done with even as complex a vehicle mode as a motorcycle. It's not the coolest looking robot ever, but it's decent. the ROTF one however, is just weird as all hell. It feels like I'm looking at her robot intestines and that's just not doing it for me on any level.

Demolishor, well yeah I think he's weird and terrible too, but in a kind of MODOK way. More laughable.

(BTW, I'm fully aware these are alien robots and there's not a huge amount of logical reason to why they should look like human beings in their "robot" modes, but I also don't mind terribly that Superman was shot off of his dying planet at a moment's notice and ended up landing on a planet that had a dominant race that is outwardly identical to him, and coincidentally has a sun and atmosphere that gives him godlike superpowers. I suspend disbelief to some extent because less worrying about how "freaky and weird and different" these various alien characters are means more time to explore their characters and worry about telling a good story. OTOH, "ooh look at Demolishor roll about!")
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Optimum Supreme » Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:22 pm

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Wow, seeing movie Demolisher get #3 makes me REALLY curious just what could top that for weird, and then what could top the one to top that.

Good stuff, Diem. I'm also in the process of reading your 26 alt modes stuff from a while ago, that's good stuff too.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Diem » Mon Apr 18, 2011 3:35 pm

craggy wrote:(BTW, I'm fully aware these are alien robots and there's not a huge amount of logical reason to why they should look like human beings in their "robot" modes, but I also don't mind terribly that Superman was shot off of his dying planet at a moment's notice and ended up landing on a planet that had a dominant race that is outwardly identical to him, and coincidentally has a sun and atmosphere that gives him godlike superpowers. I suspend disbelief to some extent because less worrying about how "freaky and weird and different" these various alien characters are means more time to explore their characters and worry about telling a good story. OTOH, "ooh look at Demolishor roll about!")


It's best not to think about it too hard.
Optimum Supreme wrote:Wow, seeing movie Demolisher get #3 makes me REALLY curious just what could top that for weird, and then what could top the one to top that.

Good stuff, Diem. I'm also in the process of reading your 26 alt modes stuff from a while ago, that's good stuff too.


Thank you for your kind words. But there is weirder stuff out there. Oh yes.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby RK_Striker_JK_5 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 5:30 pm

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Diem wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Demolisher is weird... but I love the guy. Arcee is a piece of slag, especially compared to the 2007 design. The 2007 design was above-average IMHO. Nothing really wrong with it and a lot right, if that makes sense.
I agree, the 2007 Arcee was a fantastic mold. The only thing I don't like about it apart from general movie-ness is the asymmetrical head.


I kinda think she's wearing a kicky little beret. :D
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Skullcrunchberries » Mon Apr 18, 2011 11:03 pm

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RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:
Diem wrote:
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:Demolisher is weird... but I love the guy. Arcee is a piece of slag, especially compared to the 2007 design. The 2007 design was above-average IMHO. Nothing really wrong with it and a lot right, if that makes sense.
I agree, the 2007 Arcee was a fantastic mold. The only thing I don't like about it apart from general movie-ness is the asymmetrical head.


I kinda think she's wearing a kicky little beret. :D


You know, a few years back I saw a really nice custom of that Arcee in the spirit of Jill Valentine from Resident Evil, and they totally turned that flippy hairdo into just that :lol:
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Diem » Fri Apr 22, 2011 10:39 pm

It's a tradition now that the penultimate entry in my list be insanely self-indulgent (second time out of two counts as a tradition, right?) and this list is no exception.

The year was 1992. The Super Nintendo was blazing a trail around the world, Tron was celebrating its 10th anniversary by doing nothing in particular and in the US the Transformers franchise which had spent almost a decade drinking and partying wildly ended up stumbling home in the dark, destined to wake up in the morning swearing it would never do Action Masters again.

As mentioned in a prior entry Hasbro would eventually hand the franchise over to Kenner who would create a transforming rat and a snowboarding chrome gorilla because f*ck yeah whimsy! Before that though, Hasbro had one more trick up their sleeves:

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A picture speaks a thousand colours.

While combining the advanced technology of 1984 and the aesthetics of 1992 was a foolproof plan the delayed launch of G2 left a void in the lumbering zombie that was the European toy market. At this point Hasbro Europe who were clearly getting the secondary smoke from Hasbro US decided to reproduce some of the combining teams that were doing so well in Japan as part of the Victory line but make the teams incomplete and without the combining accessories. I am not kidding.

This period which combined neutered versions of awesome Japanese figures and awesome original molds that would eventually be killed off in IDW comics was rather awkwardly known as Generation 1.5 due to the usage of G2 faction symbols and aesthetics but lack of the G2 subtitle. With the recent exception of RTS Windcharger this was pretty much the only time that Europe was on top of the collecting game.

Enter Deluge.

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"Yes, yes, heil me."

Deluge is a super sexy figure despite a hideous lack of articulation. He has an awesome and unique headsculpt and a fantastic vehicle mode.

Aside from neon colours Generation 1.5 had a number of strange quirks. One was the tendency for characters to have bizarrely inflated tech specs and abilities, meaning that the likes of Deluge here were canonically as strong and powerful as Grimlock despite being just regular dudes. Another quirk was that the gimmickry from the 80s was rife. Deluge was part of a team called the Aquaspeeders who had the ability to squirt water and the ability to change colour.

Their Decepticon counterparts were called the Stormtroopers. Reichtastic!

When the G2 line was introduced worldwide figures like this were inducted amongst the blue Grimlocks, purple Ramjets and pink Springers, usually with their names changed to more embarrassing ones. Seriously, Zap got renamed Windbreaker. Windbreaker.

Um...shouldn't there be some weirdness here?

It's at this point the weirdness ball starts rolling.

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Pictured: the weirdness ball.

For whatever reason Hasbro US decided that the Aquaspeeders would make a fine US release but only if their names and allegiances were more screwed up than Unicron's dietician. Deluge's mold with a minor colour change became a different Autobot called Drench while the name Deluge was given to the F-1 mold that was originally called Slipstream who was now a Decepticon.

Try to keep up, it's going to get more confusing.

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Meanwhile, in Armada...

In Armada there was a character called Wheeljack. He isn't quite the Wheeljack we all know and like; instead he is a hardarse who dual-wields swords, turns into a sports car and changed factions because f*ck Drift.

In Armada Wheeljack was left to die by Hot Shot and was rescued by Megatron. In the process he decided to dramatically scratch the Autobot logo on his chest like he's fecking Sagat and got the Decepti-logo on his arm.

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A heroic Decepticon. Or an Evil Autobot.

#2: BotCon Sideswipe

These two masses of faction-frippery were scheduled to collide in the form of Universe Drench, the latter repainted in the style of the former. This never happened due to all of humankind's sins. All was not lost however, as those brave BotCon folks managed to get this figure released at their convention. For whatever reason the figure was named Sideswipe at the suggestion of Hasbro execs who were receiving signals from the moon at this point.

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I'm the reason wikis exist.

BotCon Sideswipe is a resident of the Shattered Glass universe where Autobots are evil, Decepticons are good, cats and dogs live together, mass hysteria. Sideswipe was a subordinate of Drench who was killed in a very ambushy-fashion and so he decided to take on his former leader's colours and become a hero purely for the sake of revenge.

Wait, what?

So to sum up, this figure is a good Decepticon who used to be a bad Autobot who is a repaint of an ex-Autobot Decepticon; he took the colours of a evil Autobot who who is a homage to an Autobot who was a repaint of another Autobot whose name was used for a Decepticon who was a repaint of another guy. And he comes with a Minicon who is a Micromaster.

I think that last paragraph just made my virginity grow back.

#2: Honourable Weirdness

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Jetscream.

The final entry is going to be kind of a big deal. By process of elimination some of you will have guessed the final entry, especially if they know me so I'd appreciate your discretion.

Oh, it is more than that, my malevolent minion. That is the most powerful list in Transformer history. The list that shot down the Ark itself! THE LIST OF WEIRDEST TOYS!
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby Oilspill » Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:54 am

Diem wrote:So to sum up, this figure is a good Decepticon who used to be a bad Autobot who is a repaint of an ex-Autobot Decepticon; he took the colours of a evil Autobot who who is a homage to an Autobot who was a repaint of another Autobot whose name was used for a Decepticon who was a repaint of another guy. And he comes with a Minicon who is a Micromaster.


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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby RhA » Sat Apr 23, 2011 7:10 am

Motto: "BRING ME DANGER!"
'Reichtastic'.

I must use this in regular conversation.

How about Hun-Grrr? There's some lazyness gone horribly right.
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Re: 10 of the Weirdest Transformers Toys of All Time

Postby RK_Striker_JK_5 » Sat Apr 23, 2011 3:38 pm

Motto: "'Til All are One!"
Weapon: Electron Gun
Well... okay.

I got nothing. I think I just looped myself trying to follow that last paragraph. :sad: :lol:
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