jimsloth wrote:Tramp wrote:In the cartoon, so were his robot eyes, not just the dino eyes. Regardless. the toys, and comics had both his dino and robot eyes red. He never had his dino eyes a different color than his robot eyes.
So wait a minute, are you Criticizing him for combining elements from the cartoon and the toy? I thought you liked the fact that Dreamwave did that, no?
P.S. I love that blue metallic paint. Regardless of whether or not I'd put it on My toy grimlock, it looks sweet. Looks like it was done that way from the factory. I actually think I'd do my bot mode blue, but beast mode red, because I always picture all the autobots bot modes having blue eyes, and all the cons red, and don't really feel that holds true with alt modes, but to each his own.
Actually, Dreamwave worked to try and create a unified
continuity as far as histories and such went. Their designs were much more detailed than the cartoons and more toy accurate in most cases when it came to things like color schemes, including eye color and such. Structurally, they tended to be more cartoon accurate because that provided a more proportioned look to the characters, but even then, the drawings were ten times more detailed than the cartoons ever were and the colors were always more toy accurate. Regardless.
In no case, has Grimlock ever been depicted with his beast mode eyes a different color than his robot mode eyes. In the cartoons, both his beast eyes and robot eyes were blue. In the Marvel, and Dreamwave comics, as well as his original G1 toy, his eyes were red. This is true of all of the dinobots. In the cartoons, they all had blue eyes in both modes, yet
every other source gives them all red eyes in both modes. Given Grimlock’s demeanor and personality, as well as his history, the red eyes are definately more appropriate.