RAcast wrote:I pose an interesting question, now that the original has been effectively answered.
WHICH G1 line/sub-line did the most poorly? I'm basically talking by year, which group did the worst. And by group, I mean the likes of: Throttlebots, Scramble city combiners, micro masters, etc.
RAcast wrote:I pose an interesting question, now that the original has been effectively answered.
WHICH G1 line/sub-line did the most poorly? I'm basically talking by year, which group did the worst. And by group, I mean the likes of: Throttlebots, Scramble city combiners, micro masters, etc.
Burn wrote:RAcast wrote:I pose an interesting question, now that the original has been effectively answered.
WHICH G1 line/sub-line did the most poorly? I'm basically talking by year, which group did the worst. And by group, I mean the likes of: Throttlebots, Scramble city combiners, micro masters, etc.
Action Masters ... seriously. Transformers that don't transform? Who would want to buy that crap?
monstergrotusque wrote:If i may be so bold as to imply that "G2" could be the worst selling line?
This is coming from a dude who was there in front of the T.V in 84 watching the original series air at the ripe age of 6 years old. Be present to witness and experience the global phenomenon called Transformers take the world by storm and carry out too become a feature length major motion picture two years later. Than continue to stick around till around 88 or so but by then had split the "scene" to pursue other interests. Kids do have a short attention span.
Then puberty had begun to take control and I had switched gears to join in the hot pursuit of sex,drugs and rock'n'roll.
With that being said and in the context of my personal experience. I had lost ALL interest in the franchise till Beast Wars arrived in the mid 90's. It had resurrected a forgotten childhood passion with an unexpected reboot of the TF concept but with a competent story line that was worth tuning into bi-weekly and was worthy of respect.
But i reckon that dark period from 88 or so till Beast Wars had come along is the time that most folks(target market i.e children) had lost interest and had succumbed to those throbbing biological urges brought on by puberty and had left the franchise in the "dark ages" (that i surmise) known as G2.
So in conclusion. I hypothesize that G2 is the worst selling line.
MGrotusque wrote:But i reckon that dark period from 88 or so till Beast Wars had come along is the time that most folks(target market i.e children) had lost interest and had succumbed to those throbbing biological urges brought on by puberty and had left the franchise in the "dark ages" (that i surmise) known as G2.
So in conclusion. I hypothesize that G2 is the worst selling line.
Burn wrote:You know you just replied to comments that were made 7 years ago because someone thought it'd be a great idea to resurrect the thread...
Burn wrote:You know you just replied to comments that were made 7 years ago because someone thought it'd be a great idea to resurrect the thread...
Blasphemous Prime wrote:I think the only reason G1 sold so well was the fact that it was the ONLY line available at the time.
Optimum Supreme wrote:Blasphemous Prime wrote:I think the only reason G1 sold so well was the fact that it was the ONLY line available at the time.
No, there were all sorts of lines g1 was in direct competition with the first few years. From Gobots, to Convertors, to bootlegged diaclone/microchange figures being sold directly on actual store shelves/pegs in real stores like KB and K-Mart, for a while you couldn't swing a dead Ravage around by his tail without hitting something g1 was up against (even a brown knockoff Ravage at K-Mart!)
Lord_Onslaught wrote:I agree with Burn, that it was the Action Masters.
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