by Autobot032 » Fri Oct 15, 2010 12:38 am
- Weapon: Switch Blade Tail
I want to apologize for the length of this post. If you don't want to read it, that's fine. Just don't lash out because of it.
One thing that could ruin TFs, or add to the list at the very least, is abandonment.
HasTakTom seem to go with an idea, use it for a while and then throw it away. Sometimes that's for the best, sometimes it isn't.
Follow me here...
I got the urge to dig out Armada Superbase Optimus, Jetfire, and Overload. Why, I don't know, but I did. (It has since gotten me to start rotating my collection so nothing goes to waste.)
Once I got everything dusted, gathered up the accessories, some Mini-Cons to match up (I.E. Requiem Blaster for Jetfire), I started actually playing with them. I don't mean simply just transforming them back and forth, but actually playing with them.
I was attaching Mini-Cons to activate features on Prime's Superbase, all the lights and sounds, all the spring loaded features and I had a hell of a lot of fun.
Then came the combining. First Super Optimus. Then Jetfire Prime (the original name escapes me at the moment). Then Overload being attached for big ass killer robot super mode. And I kept doing this for the better part of 3 hours. Wasn't intentional, I was just consumed.
And, I fell in love with the auto transforming trailer gimmick all over again. (New fans and collectors, check out Armada Optimus on YouTube. The trailer feature is REALLY neat.)
And I realized just how much fun I was having. I mean genuine, lost in the moment, completely a kid again (with sound effects, no less, kid again) fun.
And it got me thinking...
Armada really got it right. The idea, not so much the execution, but definitely the idea.
Take a look at current offerings. I mean, take a good, good look. What do you see? Here's what I saw:
C.H.U.G. (Classics, Henkei, Universe 2.0, Generations): Collector oriented. Focuses more on accuracy, updating, display value, more adult minded. That's great, that's fine, but it's not always FUN. (I'm okay with that, I still love what FansProject has done, and I'm so glad to see what Hasbro has lined up for us.)
Movieverse (TF1, ROTF, HFTD, RTS): Middle of the road. Gimmicks are present, but not obtrusive to the point that it ruins the figure for you. Has enough complexity to satisfy the adult collector and mature minded fan, yet just enough ease for kids to grasp and brings their favorite big screen characters to life, in their hands. (Due to the complexity, not always fun. In fact, some of the figures are a downright frustration. I personally find ROTF Leader Class Optimus to be THE Optimus Prime toy. Perhaps even the best TF toy in the line's grand history, but that's just me. However, a lot of people found him to be overly complex, too bulky in some spots, too kibbly in others, and while he looks good, not a lot of fun.)
Power Core Combiners: Definitely kid oriented. Very easy to transform (if there are no QC issues present), and the swappable limbs, swappable leaders, and Mini-Cons (who actually do perform a function or two) definitely appeal to kids, but adult collectors and long time fans are pretty much left out in the cold.
Now, I have to tell you that I'm not the biggest fan of Mini-Cons. They're not terrible, by any means, but they're just not what I had hoped for. Cyberkeys for Cybertron, also not a fan, but they weren't a "Gotta catch 'em all!" deal like Mini-Cons were, but they were necessary for full operation of the figure. (Before someone tries to correct me on the purpose of Mini-Cons in Armada, I know, you needed them to activate functions to some degree, but you could use a paper clip to activate the features if you didn't feel like shoving two figures together with breakable force. Cyberkeys? Not that lucky...)
However, their integration with the larger figures was a huge step in the right direction. They not only formed little robots, but some of them could be weapons, they could activate features, and in the case of Prime's Superbase, they could man the guns, there was a launching ramp, a view screen, a spring loaded platform, etc. Cyberkeys couldn't do that. Today's accessories don't do that. Even the Mini-Cons of today, don't do that. (Well, weapon and robot, but nothing beyond that.)
Here's the problem though...some of the Armada designs are downright laughable. Jetfire's chicken head, Prime's goofy supermode head, some of the Mini-Con robot designs, Hot Shot's massive shoulder/rocket launcher ...thing, and Hasbro heard us complain, so they shied away from it in Energon. And even more so in Cybertron. (They kept the Mini-Cons, to some degree, but integration wasn't necessary, at all. There was no Superbase, no ideas like it.)
Then, came Classics. They heard us. They listened to us whine and complain about the Unicron trilogy toys and gimmicks, and they offered us straightforward, gimmick less updates of our favorite G1 characters. (And did a damn fine job of it, too.) Problem is, the fun factor wasn't there for kids. We didn't pay attention to it because we were so excited.
Then came the first movie's toys. Wow. Realistic and beautiful vehicle modes, incredibly detailed and alien looking robot modes, and some of the Automorph features were wow inducing, but once the "wow" factor disappeared, so did the fun.
Then came Universe 2.0 and Animated. Universe, nothing more than a relabel of the Classics line, picking up where the line had left off. Great new updates, but not a lot of fun.
Animated? In the direction of fun. The designs outlandish but still cool, the show was well written and smart, the toys captured the animation models to an insane level of accuracy we hadn't seen before. With things like spring loaded spinning features, moving faces while they talk, and combination for the first time in three years (Safeguard) the fun was starting to be recaptured, but alas...Animated was not long for this world, sad to say. Who knows where it could've gone if given a healthy chance.
Then we come back to the movieverse, Generations, and Power Core Combiners. Some look fantastic, some fill a niche, some are fun oriented but lack quality.
We need to return to Armada's sense of fun. The ability to go crazy with the toys, actually have them interact with each other, but without sacrificing good looks, and not allowing the gimmicks to overwhelm.
I think that if we could take Power Core Combiner ideas, Armada ideas, C.H.U.G. designs and put them all together into one line, I think everyone could find a bit of happiness. We'd all have our collector needs met, but the fun would return. No one would get left out. There would be electronic features that enhance and not detract, there would be intricate designs that wouldn't be impossible to master, and there'd still be enough kid appeal to keep them coming back for more.
If we were having fun with our figures, I think it would help us enjoy the hobby more. I didn't think about board politics, or this person's opinion, or intricate designs, or collector oriented updates, just fun. Lost in the moment, "Oh wow, this brings back memories" fun.
And I had a tremendously good time. And I'll go back for more. I learned that I have the C.H.U.G. stuff when I want something awesome to LOOK at. I have movie stuff if I want that middle of the road feel. I have Armada for good, clean, old fashioned "ZOWIE! POW! KABOOM!" fun that these were always intended to have.
We changed it. We complained too much. I grant you that Armada's designs weren't the best, some of them were downright ridiculous, but we complained too much and we didn't give HasTakTom the time or the credit to make it work.
It comes back to us. We're still the problem. We get an innovative idea, but because it's not perfect, we ask them to get rid of the gimmick that helped make it fun. Then we asked them to make it look fantastic, and they did, but the fun was stripped away.
HasTakTom is trying, and they have been for over two decades. We've failed them, not the other way around.
I don't want them to end C.H.U.G. I love that we're getting Scourge, Kup, etc.
I don't want them to end the movieverse. I love that the toys are a nice balance between ease and collector oriented.
I don't want them to end Power Core Combiners (any more). I love that kids are having a chance to have fun.
I would like to see them find a way to give us the fun of Armada with the looks of C.H.U.G. and the accessibility of the movie figures. (I realize movie figures can be complex, but not all.)
HasTakTom can do it. I know they can. We just have to support them and show them that we're grateful for their efforts, and they might just surprise us.
I apologize for the length of this post, but I needed to explain it so my idea came through loud and clear.
We've allowed the fun to be abandoned. We have to have the fun back, or we'll fall out of love with the hobby that's brought us so much joy for over 25 years. Don't take the fun out people, help bring it back.
NOTE: Realize that I am not a perfect Christian, nor do I profess to be. I apologize if anyone's ever offended by me, I'm not perfect. Don't hold my posts and opinions against other Christians.