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william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
mooncake623 wrote:Oh tail turns into a weapon!! Hasbro would've never thought of that
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
Arctorro wrote:First: there is nothing generic/'Hasbroish' about Feral Rex
Nor was I referring to the entire thing in combined mode.xyl360 wrote:Arctorro wrote:First: there is nothing generic/'Hasbroish' about Feral Rex
Oh, I wasn't referring to the entire thing in combined mode, I meant the individual bots in their set. Their bodies/arms/legs just look a lot more Hasbro-ish to me, the same with their very rectangular looking beast modes. Nothing wrong with it I suppose, it's just not my thing. These guys (TFC's) just seem to have a slightly wilder/more organic look to them that I'm digging is all.
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
megatronus wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Oh tail turns into a weapon!! Hasbro would've never thought of that
Presumably, sarcasm?
Arctorro wrote:Nor was I referring to the entire thing in combined mode.xyl360 wrote:Arctorro wrote:First: there is nothing generic/'Hasbroish' about Feral Rex
Oh, I wasn't referring to the entire thing in combined mode, I meant the individual bots in their set. Their bodies/arms/legs just look a lot more Hasbro-ish to me, the same with their very rectangular looking beast modes. Nothing wrong with it I suppose, it's just not my thing. These guys (TFC's) just seem to have a slightly wilder/more organic look to them that I'm digging is all.
The term "Hasbro-ish" is idiotic considering the range of cartoons/toy lines there have been over they years. It could be applied to any and every 3P figure/upgrade kit ever made based purely on the variety of figures Hasbro has released since G1. I also see it as a generic way for someone to knock something they don't like when they can't think of anything reasonable to say (there is nothing wrong with not liking something for some unexplainable reason), but you do have valid reasons for not liking them, so why add that bs term as well?
Personally I don't think they wilder just more like something that'd be sold to kids under 5. They may look a little more organic, but this is a G1 update not Beast Wars, so that (for me) is irrelevant. But that doesn't make them "Hasbro-ish", it just means I'd prefer something else.
Sorry if I offend, that wasn't my intent, but that term is one this community really needs to leave behind.
I'm not backing out of anything. My view on the term "Hasbro-ish" is one that can easily offend and I wanted to get my opinion across but didn't want to piss off anyone, which considering my opinion with this is almost impossible to do. But if you don't want me to apologise for a rude comment, then I'm fine with thatxyl360 wrote:Please, don't try to back out of your comments and look to be civil under the guise of 'not meaning to offend' after using terms like 'idiotic'.
Our tastes on Ares and Feral Rex couldn't possibly be any more opposite, but when it comes to one looking more Hasbro-ish let me quote:xyl360 wrote:I was referring to MMC's figures' resemblance to modern Generations figures if you must know. That's all I meant by Hasbro-ish. Call it what you will, but that's how I see them. When MMC first started promoting their version of Predaking with their teasers, all the pics depicted these amazing, dynamic, wild looking things, but now that they've made so many compromises from their original vision for whatever reason, they now appear to be a lot more generic. At least to me. I was excited about them when I saw their initial teasers from that Transformers convention and couldn't wait to get my preorder in. That is until I saw what they'd actually come up with when they started showing off the actual figures in plastic. Then, when I saw what TFC were doing with theirs, which was much closer to what I'd imagined MMC's turning out like based on their initial teasers, I went with them instead.
It's that simple.
It's not a knock on MMC's figures that they look (to me at least) like something Hasbro would create. If anything it just means that they'll fit in much better than TFC's on a Generations/Classics shelf. I just had hopes for a more extreme design and that's what I feel TFC is providing.
An argument can be made for Ares being the one that looks more like Hasbro's generations figures. I appreciate your reasons for preferring Ares over Feral Rex, I was just trying to point out how calling anything "Hasbro-ish" can be seen in a certain light. Look at everything that has been released since 2006 that could be brought under the "Classics" banner (regardless of their actual line) and see just how much they have changed (not counting undersized Deluxes) and tell me if one would be better on a Classics shelf.mooncake623 wrote:megatronus wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Oh tail turns into a weapon!! Hasbro would've never thought of that
Presumably, sarcasm?
Yes it is, since you know using the tail of a beast mode as a whip weapon is kind of a thing they do
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
The point is, if it weren't a rude comment (which you yourself just admitted that it was), then how can you claim that it's not intended to offend? It's just as simple to say that the term "Hasbro-ish" is quite vague in your view and that it's perhaps not as descriptive of precisely what my (or anyone else who uses the term) means when they say it. Of course, that's why I expanded on it because aside from your use of the terms "idiotic" and "bs", the rest of your comments made it quite clear why you had issues with the term (and all without resorting to any rudeness, go figure).Arctorro wrote:I'm not backing out of anything. My view on the term "Hasbro-ish" is one that can easily offend and I wanted to get my opinion across but didn't want to piss off anyone, which considering my opinion with this is almost impossible to do. But if you don't want me to apologise for a rude comment, then I'm fine with thatxyl360 wrote:Please, don't try to back out of your comments and look to be civil under the guise of 'not meaning to offend' after using terms like 'idiotic'.![]()
Arctorro wrote:Our tastes on Ares and Feral Rex couldn't possibly be any more opposite, but when it comes to one looking more Hasbro-ish let me quote:xyl360 wrote:I was referring to MMC's figures' resemblance to modern Generations figures if you must know. That's all I meant by Hasbro-ish. Call it what you will, but that's how I see them. When MMC first started promoting their version of Predaking with their teasers, all the pics depicted these amazing, dynamic, wild looking things, but now that they've made so many compromises from their original vision for whatever reason, they now appear to be a lot more generic. At least to me. I was excited about them when I saw their initial teasers from that Transformers convention and couldn't wait to get my preorder in. That is until I saw what they'd actually come up with when they started showing off the actual figures in plastic. Then, when I saw what TFC were doing with theirs, which was much closer to what I'd imagined MMC's turning out like based on their initial teasers, I went with them instead.
It's that simple.
It's not a knock on MMC's figures that they look (to me at least) like something Hasbro would create. If anything it just means that they'll fit in much better than TFC's on a Generations/Classics shelf. I just had hopes for a more extreme design and that's what I feel TFC is providing.An argument can be made for Ares being the one that looks more like Hasbro's generations figures. I appreciate your reasons for preferring Ares over Feral Rex, I was just trying to point out how calling anything "Hasbro-ish" can be seen in a certain light. Look at everything that has been released since 2006 that could be brought under the "Classics" banner (regardless of their actual line) and see just how much they have changed (not counting undersized Deluxes) and tell me if one would be better on a Classics shelf.mooncake623 wrote:megatronus wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Oh tail turns into a weapon!! Hasbro would've never thought of that
Presumably, sarcasm?
Yes it is, since you know using the tail of a beast mode as a whip weapon is kind of a thing they do
We see these very differently, you think the Ares guys look wilder and more dynamic while I think that of Feral Rex, which is why it's great we have options. The thing is, just because the FR beast modes make you think of the current line of Hasbro figures doesn't make them Hasbro-ish, because next year they might look nothing like what Hasbro is making, and I'm not sure they look like anything Hasbro was making last year. Your line "MMC's figures' resemblance to modern Generations figures" makes perfect sense and doesn't generalise FR with everything Hasbro has ever made, which is what Hasbro-ish says.
I'd apologise for derailing the thread, but apparently I shouldn't do that (), so I'll end my rant here and let things return to normal.
mooncake623 wrote:BBTS preorder for ARES - PHLOGEUS
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
guarayakha wrote:To be fair to MMC, their final product isn't all that different from their early teaser, except for Tigris, which seems to have undergone the most drastic changes. It definitely looked better with those curved shoulder armors![]()
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Arctorro wrote:
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
megatronus wrote:Arctorro wrote:
I know others will disagree with me, but: ewww.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
megatronus wrote:Arctorro wrote:
I know others will disagree with me, but: ewww.
william-james88 wrote:So that would also be the case for Predaking, who is also six members.
Arctorro wrote:megatronus wrote:Arctorro wrote:
I know others will disagree with me, but: ewww.![]()
I agree, he just doesn't look right.
mooncake623 wrote:Dumpy (from above poster)
Midnight_Fox wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Dumpy (from above poster)
Dumpy is an actual word, you can find it in an English language dictionary. It means a person who is short and stout. Alternately, it means a building or room that is ugly, dirty, and run-down.
The first meaning is the one I mean when I speak of this figure.
mooncake623 wrote:Question to people who knows. I've heard these phrases used by lots of people in the fandom to describe the way a transformer looks and I've never understand what that means.
Dumpy (from above poster)
Durpy? (hear this all the time from reviewers and posters)
wumpy? (what does this even mean?)
Just curious cause I really don't understand
Thanks in advance.
Cobotron wrote:Hey! You seemed to have attracted a wild Megatronus. They're hard to find, but boy are they fun when you catch one!
mooncake623 wrote:
Ah thanks! I know dumpy is a word but I am not sure of the context you were using it in cause I never thought that this figure looked short and stout so I thought it might have meant something else
megatronus wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Question to people who knows. I've heard these phrases used by lots of people in the fandom to describe the way a transformer looks and I've never understand what that means.
Dumpy (from above poster)
Durpy? (hear this all the time from reviewers and posters)
wumpy? (what does this even mean?)
Just curious cause I really don't understand
Thanks in advance.
Durpy is a way to get around saying the "r" word or that it's "special."
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