shockblast2 wrote:william-james88 wrote:Randomhero wrote:I'm just taking things for what they are. So what if a case is two per box. Sure, metroplex was but so are Leader class figures, MP Prime, the MP seekers and the packaging for those figures were not as big as metroplex. 2 in a case just means that. Doesn't mean is a giant box they're shipped in.
We are way past that. Now we are worried that a generations devastator no longer assumes a new mold.
If not, then great. If so, then don't buy it. Buy a third party one to fit in with your geewun classics crap. Why does it matter? Hasbro is not releasing figures to appease middle aged toy collectors. They are selling toys to children. Awesome if what they make appeals to us. If not, then get over it. Our time is up. The eighties are long over. This isn't geewun. Its that simple.
There are WAYYYY more issues to worry about in this life other than fretting over what mold is used in a TOY.
(This is rhetorical. Not directed at William.)
PLEASE PLEASE explain the star wars black figures.. please.. they're very well articulated, they come in very boring black packaging, have small parts, and other accessories.. but they're a main toy line for them.. who are those directed towards?.. kids? really? with that all-black packaging with very little on it, those figures, from a series of movies that began almost 40 years ago, is directed towards children?..
where is the transformers version of the black series?.. seriously. you could say masterpiece but.. clearly hasbro has no intention of catching up on them. generations sure as hell can't be it, considering ALL of the hollow parts, no wrist or ankle joints, the fact that every new figure seems to shrink and shrink.. oh, and the fact that they've been over simplified.
so again.. why can't we have a black series? there is PLENTY of kid oriented stuff as it is. you had the entire AOE toy line which was full of mind numbingly simple toys. the new RID line is just and extension of that. same with the new generations figures which are just as simple. hasbro needs to understand that with a 30 year old brand, they're going to have 30 year old fans.