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OptiMagnus10 wrote:They are all meant to be part of the Michael Bay movie line and fit in with the designs of the rest of the movie characters, but they are not in the movies, video games, or comic series to my knowledge. They are in essence movie characters inspired by their classic original counterparts.
And please don't base your opinion on what continuity they are in. Buy what individual figures you personally like. Don't say to yourself: Well, I think the movies suck but I like this movie figure...but since he's a movie figure he sucks so I can't buy him.
I have heard this story a hundred times.
Valandar wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:They are all meant to be part of the Michael Bay movie line and fit in with the designs of the rest of the movie characters, but they are not in the movies, video games, or comic series to my knowledge. They are in essence movie characters inspired by their classic original counterparts.
And please don't base your opinion on what continuity they are in. Buy what individual figures you personally like. Don't say to yourself: Well, I think the movies suck but I like this movie figure...but since he's a movie figure he sucks so I can't buy him.
I have heard this story a hundred times.
Close.
If it says "Return of the Fallen" or "Hunt for the Decepticons", they are SUPPOSEDLY in the Movie-verse. HOWEVER, most of the figures after the initial few waves were completely original figures - Michael Bay has never had his grubby fingers on them, nor will he see a dime from them. In addition, some figures (like Seaspray and Voyager Bludgeon) are only in that line because Generations is a Deluxe Only line, they're more like Neo G1's.
In these later (yellow-carded) lines, there's one way to decide if you think they're supposed to be Movie-verse or Neo-G1: Look at them.
Lapik Multik wrote:..Thank you for all replies thus far! So, is Breacher in the second Bay film? I will never watch it as I boycott the Bay universe. I understand his basis of what he thought he was trying to do. The fact remains that The Transformers IS supposed to be an anime story and so of course there is a unreality or bit of absurdity to it. I was glad that in the beginning the Autobot & Decepticon logos were different looking on the figure packaging than the original Transformers. It set the live action figures apart enough to say they are not real Transformers. Now it seems they have integrated the original design into all..
Lapik Multik wrote:..However, Transformers is based on Japanese design and anime style is typically the only style that can handle intricate robotics animation. The fact that it was Americanized says something by itself. Most of them would not have talked the way they did, southern accents, etc. That's called re-use of same voice actor by same production company..
Lapik Multik wrote:Does anyone have any idea if some of the newer gold-yellow backer carded figures are not based on or linked to Michael Bay-inspired designs? I ask because I only deal with and collect The Transformers that have nothing to do with Bay's TransFormers. I noticed some of the newer figures have more of an original look such as Breacher, Oil Pan, and Tomahawk. Any info regarding this would be a help. Thank you!
Lapik Multik wrote:..Thank you for all replies thus far! So, is Breacher in the second Bay film? I will never watch it as I boycott the Bay universe. I understand his basis of what he thought he was trying to do. The fact remains that The Transformers IS supposed to be an anime story and so of course there is a unreality or bit of absurdity to it. I was glad that in the beginning the Autobot & Decepticon logos were different looking on the figure packaging than the original Transformers. It set the live action figures apart enough to say they are not real Transformers. Now it seems they have integrated the original design into all..
SlyTF1 wrote:Lapik Multik wrote:..Thank you for all replies thus far! So, is Breacher in the second Bay film? I will never watch it as I boycott the Bay universe. I understand his basis of what he thought he was trying to do. The fact remains that The Transformers IS supposed to be an anime story and so of course there is a unreality or bit of absurdity to it. I was glad that in the beginning the Autobot & Decepticon logos were different looking on the figure packaging than the original Transformers. It set the live action figures apart enough to say they are not real Transformers. Now it seems they have integrated the original design into all..
God, I want to curse you out so bad. But no, I'm not going to do it. I can stop myself!!! How are they not real Transformers? They're giant robots that turn into things, licensed by Hasbro, and have the name Transformers on the box. I just don't get it.
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