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Overcracker wrote:With that said, so far I see myself picking up Bltizwing. Voyager Prime, maybe the Dinobots (The Triceratops looks good), and Soundwave, perhaps I'll pickup Ratchet. The rest don't interest me.
Its gonna be a line of pick and choose.
underwear ninja wrote:The line is obviously aimed at a younger audience, with its exagerated features and rounder, safer looking bodies.
Counterpunch wrote:Overcracker wrote:With that said, so far I see myself picking up Bltizwing. Voyager Prime, maybe the Dinobots (The Triceratops looks good), and Soundwave, perhaps I'll pickup Ratchet. The rest don't interest me.
Its gonna be a line of pick and choose.
Right.
I'll buy anything that's unique and approximates the look and style over the past few years, but I don't need a stylized Prime, Bumblebee, or Starscream when I already have so many others.
Swerve wrote:What the hell happened to you Counterpunch? I've been gone for a couple of months and when I come back, everyone has their sigs and mottos that say you're a douche and stuff. Apparently, I missed something.
Counterpunch wrote:Swerve wrote:What the hell happened to you Counterpunch? I've been gone for a couple of months and when I come back, everyone has their sigs and mottos that say you're a douche and stuff. Apparently, I missed something.
Nope.![]()
Just an incident that took place in a galaxy far, far away when I learned that telling the truth makes you a douchebag.
I ran with it.
Briggs wrote:underwear ninja wrote:The line is obviously aimed at a younger audience, with its exagerated features and rounder, safer looking bodies.
Not to be a bum or anything, but that sort of confuses me. Does that mean that every other Transformers toyline that came out was aimed at a much older, mature audience? I'm pretty sure most Transformer shows and most toylines were made for "the younger audience", not us adults (minus the obvious ones)
Lycantendencies wrote:Briggs wrote:underwear ninja wrote:The line is obviously aimed at a younger audience, with its exagerated features and rounder, safer looking bodies.
Not to be a bum or anything, but that sort of confuses me. Does that mean that every other Transformers toyline that came out was aimed at a much older, mature audience? I'm pretty sure most Transformer shows and most toylines were made for "the younger audience", not us adults (minus the obvious ones)
It's called elitist snobbery.
Applying any form of style or not going for movie style realism makes things "kiddy".
It's been said a million times before over colours, designs and shows.
Lycantendencies wrote:It's called elitist snobbery.
Counterpunch wrote:Snobbery? No, I don't think so. Remember here...I love Armada. So, don't think I'm looking at this with an elitist point of view.
Counterpunch wrote:The Animated lin will speak to younger fans; it's a relatable product.
Counterpunch wrote:Then again, I've bought 4 Leader Class Armada Optimus Primes.
I'm a moron.
Briggs wrote:Not to be a bum or anything, but that sort of confuses me. Does that mean that every other Transformers toyline that came out was aimed at a much older, mature audience? I'm pretty sure most Transformer shows and most toylines were made for "the younger audience", not us adults (minus the obvious ones)
Sunstar wrote:frighteningly, I rather like the toys, particularily starscream inspite of the fact that I do not see a plane flying too well with wings that are point first.
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