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Kalon wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Kalon wrote:Hotrod wrote:Kalon wrote:Hotrod wrote:Again this topic is not about Bay. GET BACK ON TOPIC!
I'd disagree Hot Rod. Its about the Transformer Movie Bumblebee, directly inspired by Bay. His influece of the characters, the look and feel of them is indeed connected to the "Disappointment in the Bumblebee Masterpiece Movie toy".
1st there is not MAsterpiece Bumblebee Toy![]()
2nd This is about feeling about the toy not the movie. Just because it is a toy based on the movie does not mean we talk about the movie, we talk about the toy. And I do see your point as long as we keep it about the toy and not the rest of the movie ok?
1 - Yes this is NOT a Masterpiece Toy. Your right there, very very right.
2 - In order to properly discuss the toy don't you have talk about what it is based on? The movie gave rise to the toy. No movie no toy. Sadly, in my humble opinion, you can't seperate the two.
1. No, don't be synical, it is from the Ultimate line.
2. Yes you can seperate the two, in fact there is a completely seperate forum where movie items are being discussed and you are more than welcom to join one of the numerous topics discussing the look of the character.
3. This thread was a good basis for discussing the figure not the character, so please start discussing things like features, complexitiy, price, packaging, possible transformations, etc.
I want this thread back on track and that's the last warning.
Movie toys=Movie
No movie no toy. Bay influenced the designs in the movie, and that gave the design to the toy. Saying the two are seperate is like saying ice and nothing to do with water.
Realistily there are 3 paths left to take.
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GetterDragun wrote:Kalon wrote:Realistily there are 3 paths left to take.
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Blurrz wrote:Down_Shift is a god...
Crumplezone wrote:As far as I can see this seems to be an interesting figure.
It looks like it will be the size of Unicron and friends with the complexity of a Masterpiece. (NOT saying this is a Masterpiesce just making a comparision).
To me a Bumblebee figure that size is long over due even if it is the movie one.
Now as for price there are a few collectors out there that paid well over $100 to get a Primus in the Gen 1 box from Japan so the $90 dollar tag for this figure, considering it will have animatronics seems reasonable. Now before those in the US go on about the price it will probably end up being almost double that in the UK as it will come out at about 70-80 pounds.
Now as for weather I will definately get this we have not seen some really good pictures and seen exactly what this figure has to offer the only thing to go by is the description and the few pictures from the Toy Fair, so untill there is more details and pictures on this figure I don't think anybody can really say they hate it.
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Down_Shift wrote:GetterDragun wrote:Kalon wrote:Realistily there are 3 paths left to take.
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Let it devolped as it is
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I would think the fourth and most mature option would be to just talk about the toy and leave bay out of it. He's not the one that designed the toy. Aaron Archer and co. did.
Other then the face on it, I am warming up to it. It looks like it will have some good articulation, and an interesting gimmic.
SABER_PRIME wrote:i for one want to know does it transform by itself cause i saw clips if the figure moving, and second its the ultimate bumble bee ever made so if people are confusing it with the ultiamte trasformer ever made that is where the mistake is also i must say one last bit on the movie where does it ever say this movie is generation 1
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