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Oh...yeah. somehow I missed that...william-james88 wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:So when you put MP on the list you were only referring to MP 2.0?william-james88 wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Not bad. If I had a list, the only change I would make is replacing the MP line with Prime. Those figures were pretty good, especially the deluxes. I wouldn't include the MP line because like you said, some of the earlier pieces were way off the mark.
For me, Prime was a contender but i judged it worse than MP (Airachnid anyone?). The fact that we never got a show accurate deco for season 1 voyager megs was enough to tip it in the favour of mp 2.0 for me.
Isn't that what I wrote on the list?
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:It took me a while to look beyond the aesthetic of Animated before I gave it a chance. Longer still for me to get my head around the idea of human villains. But after I did, it is probably my favourite Transformers show after Beast Wars. I never owned any of the figures BUT if they had released Animated Omega Supreme, I would have bought it Day One.
Epsilon Delta wrote:I pretty much agree with the list. Cybertron is my favorite line. It has everything I like in my Transformers. Electronic lights and sounds (though I do like actual voice clips better), projectiles (especially that don't stick out of the guns comically), and show accuracy. Cybertron just took the toys and animated them really, adding just a little more articulation and paint apps. Cybertron Prime is one of my favorites, especially with all the stuff he does and his combos.
Transmetals were awesome as well, and Transmetal Cheetor happens to be my favorite BW figure for his colors and design, though when my Cobalt Kitty is in robot mode I use a different transformation for his backpack legs than the official one. And looks pretty much just like the show. And Depthcharge is a thing of beauty along with so many others in the line.
When it comes to Animated I'm with Burn on this. Didn't care for the show, didn't like the designs, but my goodness were the toys amazing for nailing the look in both modes accurately. I got the Optimus in a lot I purchased, and while his look isn't my favorite, the engineering makes it a very awesome Transformer toy.
As for Prime, when I first heard about the cartoon and saw the designs I was so hyped. Then I saw the RID toys and was very disappointed. The weapon gimmick was the worst, especially because they didn't lock open. The first editions were much better, but as a whole I don't think I would put them above any on the list. I think the Cyberverse Prime toys would be more show accurate than the main line. I love the Cyberverse Megatron. I'm mostly disappointed that their hands don't morph into weapons like the show. MP line, give me my Prime Prime, wait, Prime Optimus, that doesn't sound right either, uh, give me my Prime squared with morphing hands already
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Emerje wrote:Though, now that I think about it, aside from Animated aren't these all really "toy accurate shows"?![]()
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It is so weird when you say that and then note the disparity between the Transmetals/TM 2 and Beast Machines...
Emerje wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Emerje wrote:Though, now that I think about it, aside from Animated aren't these all really "toy accurate shows"?![]()
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It is so weird when you say that and then note the disparity between the Transmetals/TM 2 and Beast Machines...
Emerje wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Emerje wrote:Though, now that I think about it, aside from Animated aren't these all really "toy accurate shows"?![]()
Emerje
It is so weird when you say that and then note the disparity between the Transmetals/TM 2 and Beast Machines...
Beast Machines was really Hasbro's fault. Mainframe wanted to keep things going the way they were, but then Hasbro basically cut their animation budget in half when they told them to share it with a then-new Action Man series. Beast Machines was them cheating with kibble-free character designs that don't really transform in the classic sense to simplify the animation models and Hasbro doing toys that looked little like the cartoon since both companies were doing their own interpretations of Draxhall Jump's design concepts at the start. It was a no win situation for fans.
Emerje
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:Emerje wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Emerje wrote:Though, now that I think about it, aside from Animated aren't these all really "toy accurate shows"?![]()
Emerje
It is so weird when you say that and then note the disparity between the Transmetals/TM 2 and Beast Machines...
Beast Machines was really Hasbro's fault. Mainframe wanted to keep things going the way they were, but then Hasbro basically cut their animation budget in half when they told them to share it with a then-new Action Man series. Beast Machines was them cheating with kibble-free character designs that don't really transform in the classic sense to simplify the animation models and Hasbro doing toys that looked little like the cartoon since both companies were doing their own interpretations of Draxhall Jump's design concepts at the start. It was a no win situation for fans.
Emerje
I don't doubt you,but could you give a source?This is the first time I'm hearing this.
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I just had a thought. Has there been a 'Bottom Five Least Accurate Transformers Toylines' list done?
RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I just had a thought. Has there been a 'Bottom Five Least Accurate Transformers Toylines' list done?
Nathaniel Prime wrote:RK_Striker_JK_5 wrote:I just had a thought. Has there been a 'Bottom Five Least Accurate Transformers Toylines' list done?
Not yet, but I can imagine G1 being on the list.
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