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I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon. Plus, Tidal Wave does have a callback to G1 Shockwave in not only his colors, but in his pre-Earth Cybertronian form being a G1 Shockwave-esque "Space Gun" ship mode:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, I came up with the same reasoning, more or less. They're same in name and color only. Makes me want a CW Tidal Wave. Titan Class, get on it!william-james88 wrote:I have been asking myself this too. I cam up with "no" as an answer since he is not shockwave proper but a robot by the same name, and doesnt really have any callbacks to the G1 character aside from the purple colour.Rodimus Prime wrote:And if I were to get a Micron Densetsu Shockwave (Tidal Wave), can he be considered part of a Shockwave collection?
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.'
Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
Personally, I don't get repaints, unless it is a combiner or I wannit. Masterpieces are too expensive for me to get multiple ones of the same mold.
SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon. Plus, Tidal Wave does have a callback to G1 Shockwave in not only his colors, but in his pre-Earth Cybertronian form being a G1 Shockwave-esque "Space Gun" ship mode:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, I came up with the same reasoning, more or less. They're same in name and color only. Makes me want a CW Tidal Wave. Titan Class, get on it!william-james88 wrote:I have been asking myself this too. I cam up with "no" as an answer since he is not shockwave proper but a robot by the same name, and doesnt really have any callbacks to the G1 character aside from the purple colour.Rodimus Prime wrote:And if I were to get a Micron Densetsu Shockwave (Tidal Wave), can he be considered part of a Shockwave collection?
RiddlerJ wrote:But wouldn't Shockblast be the Shockwave of that particular continuity?
Japan was able to get around that by utilizing both of Shockwave's names for each character. Tidal Wave was called "Shockwave" (until he was upgraded into Mirage, who was called "Shockfleet" instead), while Shockblast was called "Laserwave" (G1 Shockwave's original Japanese name). The history between the two characters not getting along with each other likewise plays into this as one could view it as two Shockwave analogs fighting for the same role. But if there must be only one, let's say that it was Tidal Wave at first, but then Shockblast succeeded Tidal Wave for the role after Tidal Wave got upgraded, which would be the point where Tidal Wave ceased being a Shockwave analog.RiddlerJ wrote:Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon. Plus, Tidal Wave does have a callback to G1 Shockwave in not only his colors, but in his pre-Earth Cybertronian form being a G1 Shockwave-esque "Space Gun" ship mode:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, I came up with the same reasoning, more or less. They're same in name and color only. Makes me want a CW Tidal Wave. Titan Class, get on it!william-james88 wrote:I have been asking myself this too. I cam up with "no" as an answer since he is not shockwave proper but a robot by the same name, and doesnt really have any callbacks to the G1 character aside from the purple colour.Rodimus Prime wrote:And if I were to get a Micron Densetsu Shockwave (Tidal Wave), can he be considered part of a Shockwave collection?
But wouldn't Shockblast be the Shockwave of that particular continuity?
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:SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
Personally, I don't get repaints, unless it is a combiner or I wannit. Masterpieces are too expensive for me to get multiple ones of the same mold.
Well, sometimes it works for a character. Bluestreak, Prowl and Somkescreen are the same looking car while Sideswipe and Red Alert are as well. So repaints make sense in that case.
Agamemnon wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
The trigger ends up in an unfortunate position. They modified it nicely for the G1 Shockwave release.
SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
Personally, I don't get repaints, unless it is a combiner or I wannit. Masterpieces are too expensive for me to get multiple ones of the same mold.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
Personally, I don't get repaints, unless it is a combiner or I wannit. Masterpieces are too expensive for me to get multiple ones of the same mold.
Don't forget Seekers! They are repaints of each other!
Agamemnon wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Agamemnon wrote:If they do a grey recolor, does he have to come with a willy?
(I own that grey version. I would have to seriously consider getting a grey MP paintjob...)
(no comment.)
Of course, every guy comes with one...
The trigger ends up in an unfortunate position. They modified it nicely for the G1 Shockwave release.
Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon.
That's what I thought as well. In Super Link he was called Roadbuster, and he had nothing in common with the G1 owner of that name either.Optimum Supreme wrote:And that's an example of exactly why I wouldn't consider Armada Tidal/Shockwave as a version of a "proper" Shockwave. Energon Ironhide has nothing in common with "real" Ironhide, just the same name, he's not another version of the same character at all.Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon.
That was the Unicron Trilogy's thing. Aside from Optimus, Megatron, and Starscream, it made new versions of old characters in radical ways. The Movieverse does so as well with cold-hearted black Ironhide, kill-crazy silver Sideswipe, non-music-related silver Soundwave, Driller tamer gray Shockwave, monstrous gray Starscream, non-insane Earthen truck silver Galvatron, Ebonics-speaking green Skids, Decepticon-turned-Autobot wiseguy blue Wheelie, murder-lovin' fat bearded Hound, etc. etc.Rodimus Prime wrote:That's what I thought as well. In Super Link he was called Roadbuster, and he had nothing in common with the G1 owner of that name either.Optimum Supreme wrote:And that's an example of exactly why I wouldn't consider Armada Tidal/Shockwave as a version of a "proper" Shockwave. Energon Ironhide has nothing in common with "real" Ironhide, just the same name, he's not another version of the same character at all.Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:That was the Unicron Trilogy's thing. Aside from Optimus, Megatron, and Starscream, it made new versions of old characters in radical ways. The Movieverse does so as well with cold-hearted black Ironhide, kill-crazy silver Sideswipe, non-music-related silver Soundwave, Driller tamer gray Shockwave, monstrous gray Starscream, non-insane Earthen truck silver Galvatron, Ebonics-speaking green Skids, Decepticon-turned-Autobot wiseguy blue Wheelie, murder-lovin' fat bearded Hound, etc. etc.Rodimus Prime wrote:That's what I thought as well. In Super Link he was called Roadbuster, and he had nothing in common with the G1 owner of that name either.Optimum Supreme wrote:And that's an example of exactly why I wouldn't consider Armada Tidal/Shockwave as a version of a "proper" Shockwave. Energon Ironhide has nothing in common with "real" Ironhide, just the same name, he's not another version of the same character at all.Sabrblade wrote:I disagree. Though he was different in personality and looks he was still just as much the Shockwave of Armada as, say, Ironhide was the Ironhide of Energon.
Not every iteration of a character has to be beholden to G1 to be an iteration of the character they are. Even the aforementioned Energon Shockblast was nothing like G1 Shockwave. He didn't adhere to logic or care about science or anything G1 Shockwave and his homages are known for. He was a psychopathic mass murderer who hated everyone and everything, and eventually went completely deranged and insane. He had more in common with Heath Ledger's Joker than any version of Shockwave.
It Is Him wrote:And that folks is why 3rd Party action figures is a waste of money.
Haven't noticed before, but those feet are a bit narrow compared to the legs. Looks like he's wearing bellbottoms.
Looking at the animation model in comparison, it looks more like that the feet are fine while the lower legs themselves are too wide. I wonder if the insides of the lower legs could be folded or squeezed more into the outsides of the lower legs to make them more narrow.Rodimus Prime wrote:Haven't noticed before, but those feet are a bit narrow compared to the legs. Looks like he's wearing bellbottoms.
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.'
Rodimus Prime wrote:Haven't noticed before, but those feet are a bit narrow compared to the legs. Looks like he's wearing bellbottoms.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
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