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knightedfeline wrote:1) There's a lot of girls into transformers as well. And I've seen a fair amount of older guys into Barbie and Mattel sells to them as well.
knightedfeline wrote:1) There's a lot of girls into transformers as well. And I've seen a fair amount of older guys into Barbie and Mattel sells to them as well.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
That doesn't change their target audience, in this case, little boys. And I don't see that many boys buying, for instance, barbie dolls.
CelticDragon wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Actually, I've often wondered who did the marketing research on these types of things.
CelticDragon wrote:Actually, I've often wondered who did the marketing research on these types of things.
CelticDragon wrote:As to why there aren't more, that's a good question. If you are going to throw females into the mix to begin with (altho they may not be needed at all in the world of Transformers), wouldn't common sense dictate there should be a much more equal ratio (depending on your explanation for their reproduction)? I personally don't mind the lack but it is kind of odd.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
knightedfeline wrote:Maybe I want more out of my Transformers than, "They fightfightfight, fightfightfight, it's the Itchy and Scr_ Oppy and Meggy show!"
Shadowman wrote:CelticDragon wrote:Actually, I've often wondered who did the marketing research on these types of things.
Hasbro did, when they decided to market specifically to young boys.
CelticDragon wrote:As to why there aren't more, that's a good question. If you are going to throw females into the mix to begin with (altho they may not be needed at all in the world of Transformers), wouldn't common sense dictate there should be a much more equal ratio (depending on your explanation for their reproduction)? I personally don't mind the lack but it is kind of odd.
Shadowman wrote:In the Aligned Continuity, something like 13% of Transformers are female. In IDW continuity, female Transformers didn't exist until Jhiaxus turned Arcee into one, just to see what would happen if there were gender differences in the species.
Shadowman wrote:The answer: nothing, which is the more realistic answer when you consider they don't reproduce like organic species and thus have no need for females, or indeed genders of any kind.
Shadowman wrote:Real life answer: It is not targeted at girls, even if some girls owned the toys. It's also not targeted at adults, who make up the vast majority of this site. As has been explained, the franchise is targeted at young boys. Everyone else is, at best, an afterthought.
CelticDragon wrote:
Um, right. But boys obviously do buy female figures and adult boys are clamoring for the female characters. As the afterthought here, I couldn't care less if there was one female Transformer and I didn't start the thread. Someone who I presume is a male did that and wanted to know.
knightedfeline wrote:Maybe I want more out of my Transformers than, "They fightfightfight, fightfightfight, it's the Itchy and Scr_ Oppy and Meggy show!"
knightedfeline wrote:Shadowman: I wouldn't say nothing would come about, it's very true that men and women think differently and approach things differently. I don't think the change would be immediate, but there would be a change.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:That said, what change are we talking about here? Because while women may approach things differently in day to day life, female soldiers approach things the same way as the men.
knightedfeline wrote:Shadowman wrote:That said, what change are we talking about here? Because while women may approach things differently in day to day life, female soldiers approach things the same way as the men.
That's because female soldiers are trained in male tradition of combat and trained in specific techniques. When it comes to how women approach things there are significant differences. Just off the top of my head, women are more detailed oriented than men, they're generally quicker thinkers, and have longer memories. Women are usually crueler than men as well as more vicious. Women are usually more protective and will suffer more hurt and pain than a male before reacting. Generally women are even more spiritual and social. If you have a society which is all one gender, then you only have a single perspective. More female transformers just means more diversity. That's my main point.
knightedfeline wrote:Imagine a Prime that would torment Megs and then finish him off?
knightedfeline wrote:Imagine a Megs that was concerned with whittling down Prime to weaken, and cause Prime to loose so much hope, he'd want to kill himself.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
knightedfeline wrote:I've gotten my girlfriend involved in Transformers and by far her two faves are Prime and Arcee. What gets to me though is there aren't that many female Transformers. With all of the Transformers out there, wouldn't, shouldn't it make sense to have more female? Wouldn't be cool to see them as something as more than a novelty? If you look at the psychology of a robot species doesn't it make sense for there to be just as many female as there are male, because the whole female perspective is very different from the male and helps with problem solving? Some types I was thinking of would be:
Autobot Female: Bruta
Robot Body Type: Mountian Girl
Vehicle Mode: 18 wheeler
Decepticon Female: Skylark
Robot Body Type: Thin frail creepy looking
Vehicle Mode: F-35
Autobot Female: Anchora
Robot Body Type: Voluptuous
Vehicle Mode: Corvette
Decepticon Female: Matron
Robot Body Type: Thin and sleak
Vehicle Mode: Cybertronian light aircraft
These are just a few ideas, but damn if I couldn't see an entire planet filled with female Transformers that consider the males to be idiots never letting go of war, while they live in a functioning society with them in the vast majority and the stories then focusing on transformer criminals, and politics and weapons manufacture so the males destroy one another. Just a thought.
Maybe I want more out of my Transformers than, "They fightfightfight, fightfightfight, it's the Itchy and Scr_ Oppy and Meggy show!"
knightedfeline wrote:Yes. Please!
But where are their figures? Are they in every series like Ironhide and the others? Beyond Elita are any of them leaders?
Never saw Strika before or Roulette or Shadow Striker. Cool.
Loved Slipstream. She made Animated worth it to me. Never saw the other fembots in Animated, except BA and RC (but then again, I haven't finished Animated.)
Loved all the series incarnations of Black Arachnia, but not always their figures. The first Black Arachnia figure was bad.
Airazor was good, but not in there that long to really develop and also suffered from bad figureitus.
Good examples of female transformers, but where's are they as characters? If as I stated in another post that Transformers are nothing more than a metaphor for the cultural war going on in the US, then it means that more female Transformers are needed to represent more ideas of either side. If Transformers are a fictional society of clashing warriors fighting over energy reserves then females Transformers are needed for diversity. If Transformers are a metaphor for good versus evil then female Transformers are needed to give that fight a fuller perspective and it begins to breach into territories that most TF fans are uncomfortable with. If Transformers is just a stupid little show, who's only purpose entertain, then the TF might as well go whole hog and rip out cooling hoses, use magic bullets, and change into unicorns and butterflies. Every story has elements it must have to tell the full story, otherwise you're always going to be left with an unfinished one.
Shadowman wrote:That's because female soldiers are trained in male tradition of combat and trained in specific techniques. When it comes to how women approach things there are significant differences. Just off the top of my head, women are more detailed oriented than men, they're generally quicker thinkers, and have longer memories. Women are usually crueler than men as well as more vicious. Women are usually more protective and will suffer more hurt and pain than a male before reacting. Generally women are even more spiritual and social. If you have a society which is all one gender, then you only have a single perspective. More female transformers just means more diversity. That's my main point.
Eclipsica wrote:
This is similiar to ideas I tend to play around with myself. I always find myself in the minority of being bored of a storyline that is overly focused on fighting.
As a child I started to create my own chars, because I saw the series lacking in female chars.
I did just that, I would create my own place populated by mostly female TFs.
Eclipsica wrote:My other complaint is when there are female TF chars, is how they are protrayed.
I hate female TFs that look like giant women who can't transform into anything.
The message is that male TFs can have variety and females must conform to limited "feminine" forms.
Or that the purpose of female TFs is to be a male TF's lover. I don't care if there's romance in TF or not. I do object when that's the only purpose of the existance of females.
Eclipsica wrote:I am glad I never saw some of these female TF chars as a child. Actually I wish I never saw them now either now that I think about it. I am glad at least something is improving.
knightedfeline wrote:As far as proof:
Female artists regularly put in more details then male artists.
Females brain size is smaller, but more oriented towards memory, where as the male is more capable to take damage.
The cruelty of women is historical and is evident in the crimes they commit. When a study looked at criminal behavior between men and women, women were seen to do more crimes of a cruel and vicious nature than males.
Women are known to be in abusive relationships longer than males.
The overprotective parent is almost always a woman.
When it comes to males:
Males are physically stronger and faster.
Males brains are more visually oriented than females.
Male brains are more capable of surviving damage.
Male crimes are mostly more straightforward in their attacks. They have a single goal, and leave.
knightedfeline wrote:All of this info is out there look it up. There's nothing wrong with the differences, they're just differences.
knightedfeline wrote:What movie Prime did wasn't vicious. Vicious would have been a slow grueling death, Megs kept just alive enough to see everything he worked for to the last to be destroyed and never be able to do anything about it and then letting him powerless and immobile.
knightedfeline wrote:As far as Kefka, that's not enough. A woman would have made them lose their hope, convince them the only hope would be dead, left the room with the weapons need to kill themselves, and let them kill themselves. A female Kefka would have even used the fact that they treated the one girl that was brainwashed like crap, and create discord among the group.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Eclipsica wrote:This is similiar to ideas I tend to play around with myself. I always find myself in the minority of being bored of a storyline that is overly focused on fighting.
As a child I started to create my own chars, because I saw the series lacking in female chars.
I did just that, I would create my own place populated by mostly female TFs.
My other complaint is when there are female TF chars, is how they are protrayed.
I hate female TFs that look like giant women who can't transform into anything.
The message is that male TFs can have variety and females must conform to limited "feminine" forms.
Or that the purpose of female TFs is to be a male TF's lover. I don't care if there's romance in TF or not. I do object when that's the only purpose of the existance of females.
I am glad I never saw some of these female TF chars as a child. Actually I wish I never saw them now either now that I think about it. I am glad at least something is improving.
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