Basketball Jones wrote:Did he just express appreciation for Energon Ironhide?
C'mon, even if the toy wasn't quite so atrocious as the fandom claims it to be, there's certainly no reason for Hasbro to ever consider it a success.
Ok, I understand why you think that.. and to be honest Ironhide wasn't the best toy ever made, with his non clear windows and such.. it did feel a little basic.. but he was still a better design then Hotshot.. which makes him a better choice for a Kicker liaison, if you require such a thing..
Lets center on a few more choice toys from this series shall we...
Megatron:






Though a Great homage to G-1 Galvatron toy, the galvatron Repaint was even more so..
Galvatron:







Starscream:
Now he was an interesting toy, greatest articulation from the series and his weaponry was fantastic!!



Though I much Prefer the G-1 Repaint..




My only gripe is that he should have been released as a Voyager, this mold was great but very lacking in size, I suppose its due to Megatron being the central focal point of the series..

Command Ravage:
A Nice Redeco of Ravage and a great figure all around...





Shadow Hawk is such a great figure and partnered up with Command Ravage really makes him shine.





IDW should really have a short comic with these 2 guys on a mission, they just look great together!!!


Which brings Us to our Next Toy...Scorponok!!!


A triple changer and all around awesome toy!!! Love the botmode and even the paint applications came out nice on him..





Arcee, now that was a nice addition to the series and really brings the whole G-1 rehash into perspective, not to mention Unicron!! But, setting aside the animosity I carried for the G-1 rehash thing, I gotta say, this toy is very nice..






They even had a Quintesson!!




WingSaber:
Though not very articulated, and disappointing in that respect, he was a nice figure regardless, and His combiner ability with Prime demanded his addition to this thread..


Rodimus, though a nice truck and an awesome character in the TV series of Energon, this toy personifies the struggles and problems with most of the characters designs. The lack of articulation and out of proportions were due to the combiner natures of each figure..though as awful as it was, EDIT!!!
I just couldn't reread through here anymore with Rodimus pictured he's still not a nice figure.. sorry guys but he just looks silly with those hugeass legs and smaller upper body, no articulation in the legs... ohhhhh Mann!!!! I was spoiled by the classics Hot Rodimus...
Unicron!!!






Though overall, Energon was a Combiner series that still had some Minicon attributes from the Armada Series, it is really a nice Middle section in this trilogy and gave us the most homages to Generation one by focusing on characters like Megatron, Starscream, Arcee, and Alpha-Q..It really was a good homage to Generation One, and I have since Changed my view on it being just a rehash..