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megatronus wrote:Wait... if your argument, and more than that, your very behavior, is being affected by this question, isn't the onus on you to prove that they aren't receiving payments?
Yotsuyasan wrote:megatronus wrote:Wait... if your argument, and more than that, your very behavior, is being affected by this question, isn't the onus on you to prove that they aren't receiving payments?
But that's how a troll operates. You can't expect one to go against its nature, can you?
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:I'm not sure I would call Rated X a troll - that might be too strong.
Rated X wrote:Im not limiting the arguement to Takara's head designer. Im talking about anyone on his team during the G1 era. Im also referring to anyone that was part of the Sunbow Productions G1 team as they played a major role in creating G1 as we know it.
Oh, let me not forget anyone from Marvel who helped create the original G1 comic.
And anyone from Bandai or whatever companies created the molds for Predaking, the Deluxe Insecticons, and Shockwave because they were not part of the Diaclone line.
If you can without a shadow of doubt prove that every one of these G1 founding fathers is still collecting royalties from Hasbro, then you will have dispelled my arguement.
Werent you with me when we saw Buster Jones speak ? It sure didn't look like Hasbro took care of him all these years.
Rated X wrote:However I just don't respect the concept of "IP". It's a fairly new concept that didn't exist 20 years ago when the US economy was good.
Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
Yotsuyasan wrote:Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
At the risk of backing up Rated X, Cullen did have that sweet Eeyore gig!
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
daimchoc wrote:Enter Ebay....
Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
Rated X wrote:Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
Uh....The lead role (robot) in most of the G1 cartoon, the Michael Bay saga, and TF Prime....
If that's not opportunity, then what is ?
Yotsuyasan wrote:Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
At the risk of backing up Rated X, Cullen did have that sweet Eeyore gig!
But to poke a hole in Rated X's argument... post Transformers, Buster Jones did more work as the second voice of Winston Zeddemore (every episode for multiple years) then he ever did on Transformers (25 episodes plus the movie). And in any case, if his post Transformers career wasn't as stellar as he may have liked, how is that Hasbro's fault? How is Hasbro under any obligation to continue to pay actors for work they have already been compensated for, decades after the fact? If he isn't happy with his career, that is more his agents (or his own) fault then it is Hasbro's.
Rated X wrote:Yotsuyasan wrote:Burn wrote:Rated X wrote:On Buster, he went from being the voice of a major G1 character to a struggling musician living life gig by gig. A lot of talent just wasn't pushed or given the opportunities that Peter Cullen was. To me that's a damn shame.
What opportunities was Peter Cullen given? Care to back that up with evidence as well?
At the risk of backing up Rated X, Cullen did have that sweet Eeyore gig!
But to poke a hole in Rated X's argument... post Transformers, Buster Jones did more work as the second voice of Winston Zeddemore (every episode for multiple years) then he ever did on Transformers (25 episodes plus the movie). And in any case, if his post Transformers career wasn't as stellar as he may have liked, how is that Hasbro's fault? How is Hasbro under any obligation to continue to pay actors for work they have already been compensated for, decades after the fact? If he isn't happy with his career, that is more his agents (or his own) fault then it is Hasbro's.
You had to be at Botcon 2012. This dude came on stage and played "The Doc" on a Transformers script reading. Everybody from Funpub was too embarrassed to tap him on the shoulder and say "Buster, that was G.I. Joe, you played Blaster on the Transformers show". This guy was out of it, doesn't look like he was given much opportunities after the classic 80's cartoon era came to a close. And in my opinion Blaster was among the top 5 most Iconic voices on the series along with Prime, Megatron, Starscream, and Jazz. Anyways Im just using him as an example of how some people who were iconic to the 80's Transformers industry are shafted today while Hasbro still keeps others paid in full. I know comparing voice actors to toy designers may seem like apples and oranges, but if you look at them all as 80's TF related employees on the payroll it shows who was hung out to dry.
xyl360 wrote:You definitely have a point, but it appears to me that as far as Hasbro is concerned, the only truly iconic "voice" of Transformers as far as characters go is Optimus Prime. Everyone else has been done by others or even in different ways by the same voice actors who originally portrayed them. Optimus is the only one who has for the most part remained consistent.
Autobot Genocide wrote:daimchoc wrote:Enter Ebay....
Thanks
Yotsuyasan wrote:xyl360 wrote:You definitely have a point, but it appears to me that as far as Hasbro is concerned, the only truly iconic "voice" of Transformers as far as characters go is Optimus Prime. Everyone else has been done by others or even in different ways by the same voice actors who originally portrayed them. Optimus is the only one who has for the most part remained consistent.
I don't think he does have a point. The roll of Blaster was one job. And most of the time in the acting world, jobs are limited things. You do it and you move on. And once you're finished with it, unless you have an awesome agent with mad contract negotiating skills, any responsibility the company you were working for has towards you is done. (And frankly, for a part in a cartoon which was a glorified toy commercial, anyone who did try getting such a contract would likely have been shown the door.)
Yes, Peter Cullen does still get more work from Hasbro. But you know what? Optimus Prime is still a heavily used character. Blaster is not. And even then, it isn't like they used Peter Cullen at all between G1 and the first live action film. Other people played the part in other shows before then. He was cast in the film to throw the G1 fans a bone, and even then he had to audition for the part just like any other actor. Frank Welker wasn't as lucky with his Megatron audition.
Autobot Genocide wrote:So i was just gonna buy these then noticed i couldn't see any BS weapons and sent the seller a message and he replied you will receive whats in the photo , guess i'll wait for more to pop up to see if these are all packaged without BS tools.
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