Nemesis Primal wrote:I might be interested in that Prime if it gets a US release, but that has got to be the worst Bumblebee ever made.
I'm waiting to see what I think is going to be a TRU exclusive prime with trailer to hit.
Nemesis Primal wrote:I might be interested in that Prime if it gets a US release, but that has got to be the worst Bumblebee ever made.
Prime-emirp007 wrote:These ONE-STEP changer that replaced my fav. Cyberverse line is an absolute ABOMINATION! The looks of these changers are so distorted and doesn't even have proper joint movements compared to the Commsnder class Cyberverse. In truth I've spent over $500 on cyberverse line, now ONE STEP, Sparklers or whatever that's "replacing" Legion line can get no dollars from me as other discussion threads and people said many things alike. Epic fail!
Prime-emirp007 wrote:These ONE-STEP changer that replaced my fav. Cyberverse line is an absolute ABOMINATION! The looks of these changers are so distorted and doesn't even have proper joint movements compared to the Commsnder class Cyberverse. In truth I've spent over $500 on cyberverse line, now ONE STEP, Sparklers or whatever that's "replacing" Legion line can get no dollars from me as other discussion threads and people said many things alike. Epic fail!
It Is Him wrote:The Cyberverse line was fun, but ultimately it was replaced because Hasbro realized they were inadequate for reaching out to a younger demographic.
It Is Him wrote:Transformers have become exceedingly overcomplicated over the years, and this is just another effort by Hasbro to simplify transformations for smaller children
Theres no reason these one step things can't be a subline, with cyberverse still intact. When I think 'action figure' in the very least I expect GI-Joe quality. These don't even look to have that. though Ill admit Prime and Hound look ok-ish.It Is Him wrote:(like ROTF's FABs or Animated Activators). Only difference now is that these seem more like regular action figures,
BeastProwl wrote:It Is Him wrote:The Cyberverse line was fun, but ultimately it was replaced because Hasbro realized they were inadequate for reaching out to a younger demographic.
Because playsets and bases with launching missiles and pew pew sounds was for us?It Is Him wrote:Transformers have become exceedingly overcomplicated over the years, and this is just another effort by Hasbro to simplify transformations for smaller children
I'll say it again, it depends entirely on the kid. My younger cousin (age 7) breezes through leader starscream, and all my constructicons. He can't get sentinel's panel's right though.Theres no reason these one step things can't be a subline, with cyberverse still intact. When I think 'action figure' in the very least I expect GI-Joe quality. These don't even look to have that. though Ill admit Prime and Hound look ok-ish.It Is Him wrote:(like ROTF's FABs or Animated Activators). Only difference now is that these seem more like regular action figures,
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.'
That Bot wrote:I swear, every time Hasbro tries something new it's the same old ****:
THEY'VE BEEN OUT FOR 2 WEEKS WITHOUT FLYING OFF SHELVES, THEY'RE SHELFWARMING
A DECADES-OLD TOY COMPANY DOESN'T KNOW HOW TO MAKE AND SELL TOYS
A FRANCHISE THAT IS LITERALLY ABOUT CHANGE IS CHANGING AND I HATE IT
Everybody complained about cyberverse when that started and now they're complaining that it's gone. This fandom is terrible.
Sabrblade wrote:
Yeah, everyone's britches getting into a bundle in this thread.It Is Him wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
Watching something good, there?
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:Yeah, everyone's britches getting into a bundle in this thread.It Is Him wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
Watching something good, there?
And the fact that virtually no one is even talking about the figure that is the main topic of this thread (a figure I say looks interesting but not one that I need).
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, everyone's britches getting into a bundle in this thread.It Is Him wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
Watching something good, there?
And the fact that virtually no one is even talking about the figure that is the main topic of this thread (a figure I say looks interesting but not one that I need).
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, everyone's britches getting into a bundle in this thread.It Is Him wrote:Sabrblade wrote:
Watching something good, there?
And the fact that virtually no one is even talking about the figure that is the main topic of this thread (a figure I say looks interesting but not one that I need).
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