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Now go watch episodes 2 and 3!Cobotron wrote:Watched episode 1 last night. (thanks again, SB) It is awesome. Even better than expected. Underbite was hilarious. Great writing, fantastic art direction! Agreed, more cons in warrior class.Sabrblade wrote:One thing's for sure, Hasbro better get on the ball with making more Decepticon toys for this line since I've a feeling the show's gonna make those characters really popular, what with body-builder Underbite, salty sea dog Hammerstrike, and smooth-talker Steeljaw each being very fun to watch in the show right now.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I feel slightly insulted that Hasbro thinks my sons are not worth anything better than this line. I'm also terrified that they'll like it. Thank goodness they are still too young to actually get the figures. Though I guess that Titan lass crap would do.
I really hate that I'm turning into that grumpy old man.
They dont want kids to get frustrated about transformation anymore. They seem to want to bring it back to the simpler G1 days of discovering new toys that arent difficult to convert back and forth and play with.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
Cobotron wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:I feel slightly insulted that Hasbro thinks my sons are not worth anything better than this line. I'm also terrified that they'll like it. Thank goodness they are still too young to actually get the figures. Though I guess that Titan lass crap would do.
I really hate that I'm turning into that grumpy old man.
They dont want kids to get frustrated about transformation anymore. They seem to want to bring it back to the simpler G1 days of discovering new toys that arent difficult to convert back and forth and play with.
Ya, let your kids "cut their teeth" on these, and break the crap out of them. That way when they're old enough to handle yours, they know what they're doing.
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Ironhidensh wrote:That's what I use all the armada, energon, and cyberton toys for. I've always hated those three lines with a passion, but at the time I felt like a bad collector if I didn't pick them up. Plus, this was before marriage and kids, so I still had disposable income. They've been in a junk chest for years, but now I finally have a use for them. So far my 2 year old has only broke 3 of them.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
william-james88 wrote: Why arent you a fan of them though?
Ironhidensh wrote: I'm turning into that grumpy old man.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:That's what I use all the armada, energon, and cyberton toys for. I've always hated those three lines with a passion, but at the time I felt like a bad collector if I didn't pick them up. Plus, this was before marriage and kids, so I still had disposable income. They've been in a junk chest for years, but now I finally have a use for them. So far my 2 year old has only broke 3 of them.
Those cybertron toys could sure work for durable chew toys, they are nicely dense and massive. I love them for that. Why arent you a fan of them though?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:That's what I use all the armada, energon, and cyberton toys for. I've always hated those three lines with a passion, but at the time I felt like a bad collector if I didn't pick them up. Plus, this was before marriage and kids, so I still had disposable income. They've been in a junk chest for years, but now I finally have a use for them. So far my 2 year old has only broke 3 of them.
Those cybertron toys could sure work for durable chew toys, they are nicely dense and massive. I love them for that. Why arent you a fan of them though?
They always felt cheap to me. As if Hasbro was trying to take the easy way out. Plus, I've always liked my transformers to have realistic alt modes. The story lines in those shows never overly appealed to me, so I never developed an attachment to the characters. I did with G1 because I was a little kid and loved toy commercials. I loved beast wars because it was a great story. The unicron trilogy was the first time I started to actually feel like a grown ass man playing with toys. Hell. If it hadn't have been for the Binaltech and Masterpiece lines, and eventually classics and generations, I might have left the fandom altogether.
Animated was a step in a better direction. From what little I saw of it, the Prime cartoon was much better still. Sadly, that is about the time I feel like Hasbro really started slipping in the quality control department.
The two CW figures I've gotten so far seem like a huge improvement, but I haven't held one of these rid figures yet.
And yes, I get that this is a kiddie show solely aimed at kids. I just hope my kids don't like it. If they do, so be it, but so far they really like my G1 DVDs that I play for them.
william-james88 wrote:
Do they ask to play with your G1 toys?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Do they ask to play with your G1 toys?
Well, my youngest is 1, so he is still safe. My 2 year old, however, is not. My G1 figures are kept out of sight in my toy room, so he doesn't see them. My masterpieces are on display, and those he wants. Hence why I've started giving him armada toys to play with.
On the showroom floor, (Jerry) Jivoin clarified that the Tiny Titans line is in fact a mix of characters from different universes, despite the packaging being Robots in Disguise-themed. This was done to both draw in fans of other Transformers series and to beef up the character assortment.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
psj333 wrote:When Bisk comes out as a Warrior-class figure, I suspect that he's altmode will look exactly like this, just like the one shown in the cartoon:
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psj333 wrote:Madeus Prime, we`re only talking about Bisk, and not Steeljaw or Sideswipe. Steeljaw already has a vehicle mode. Steeljaw is a futuristic monster truck. Bisk is a muscle car that is based on mid-1960s Pontiac GTO, but way more futuristic than the actual one. As a figure, is it likely that Bisk will be a much bigger muscle car than Bumblebee himself? From what I can tell from the preview clips and images from the show, its seems that Bisk is a much bigger, taller, wider, and more muscular figure than Bumblebee, Sideswipe, Drift, Jazz, and Clampdown combined.![]()
Madeus Prime wrote:Chances are, like with Steeljaw, he'll assume some sort of futuristic vehicle form that reflects his design. Yes, it might be muscle-car-like, but not a true classic vehicle.
psj333 wrote:Madeus Prime, wait a second. I thought that Terrashock is supposed to a garbage truck. I don't get it. Is Terrashock really a garbage truck or a dump truck? Can you tell which one is which?
Is Underbite is supposed to be a tank? By the looks of it, he does look a lot like a tank to me much more than a car.
And also Steeljaw is actually a car and not a truck!? What's going on here? I don't understand.
Va'al wrote:Isn't he a biscuit? I swear he was a biscuit last time I checked.
While many collectors pass on these toys due to their simplistic nature, I think they're missing out on some fantastic engineering. There are three figures in this wave and each one features its own, unique transformation. I think most people will go for Fixit since that's the new, kid friendly character, but Grimlock and even Steeljaw have something to offer.
william-james88 wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Do they ask to play with your G1 toys?
Well, my youngest is 1, so he is still safe. My 2 year old, however, is not. My G1 figures are kept out of sight in my toy room, so he doesn't see them. My masterpieces are on display, and those he wants. Hence why I've started giving him armada toys to play with.
That's cute! I'll be a dad this summer, hence all my questions. Looking forward to that stage.
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
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i hope y'all realize once Va'al gets back from wherever and reads these post insulting his favorite character , somebody's not going to be a happy camper![]()
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D-Maximus_Prime wrote: I thought the Daleks had him?
Hellscream9999 wrote: They do
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