Shleebeef wrote:G1 is great, it brought us all these characters we love, but when are we going to get something new and exciting.
william-james88 wrote:Shleebeef wrote:G1 is great, it brought us all these characters we love, but when are we going to get something new and exciting.
The RID Decepticons were all new and exciting. Sure, we also got Stascream, Soundwave and the Stunticons but those designs were all new and fun.
JazZeke wrote:william-james88 wrote:Shleebeef wrote:G1 is great, it brought us all these characters we love, but when are we going to get something new and exciting.
The RID Decepticons were all new and exciting. Sure, we also got Stascream, Soundwave and the Stunticons but those designs were all new and fun.
I wouldn't exactly call "robot animal stereotypes" new and exciting.
dragons wrote:Let's think about this for long time what does hasbro mean to someone company that makes games and toys for who kids little kids 4 to 10 year olds if you want adult transformers buy third party figures and masterpiece figures while hasbro is doing there job what they are paid to do to make toys for little kids no matter how they look because there toys are aimed and make for little kids not full grown adults how successful had rescuer hero transformers been selling for little kids that are made for kids not adults these toys are your answer hasbro makes toys for kids not adults adults buy toys that bikes, jetskies, boats, fast cars bows and arrows those are toys for adults not kids
bacem wrote:JazZeke wrote:william-james88 wrote:Shleebeef wrote:G1 is great, it brought us all these characters we love, but when are we going to get something new and exciting.
The RID Decepticons were all new and exciting. Sure, we also got Stascream, Soundwave and the Stunticons but those designs were all new and fun.
I wouldn't exactly call "robot animal stereotypes" new and exciting.
Those beastly decepticon are what got me into RID toyline. It just feels fresh and exciting for me.
JazZeke wrote:"Animated" I considered fresh and exciting. The IDW post-war comics I consider fresh and exciting.
A robot lobster that hates land-bound robots or a robot bee queen that is vulnerable to cold are not the pinnacle of creativity.
How is...JazZeke wrote:william-james88 wrote:Shleebeef wrote:G1 is great, it brought us all these characters we love, but when are we going to get something new and exciting.
The RID Decepticons were all new and exciting. Sure, we also got Stascream, Soundwave and the Stunticons but those designs were all new and fun.
I wouldn't exactly call "robot animal stereotypes" new and exciting.
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.'
Zeedust wrote:I'm confused as to why they thought the kids' line needed to be retro-G1. Is Rescue Bots going to be the only non-G1 line from here forward?
Nexus Knight wrote: (I'm not sure what this thing called "Energon" is?)
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noctorro wrote:And what's with the name? Why can't they make names that make it actually easy to find stuff on ebay?
Prime, RID, Cyberverse, for the love of sanity. Make distinctive names Hasbro. And why is an Ultra a Voyager? Any of you member that it was more like:
Basic - Deluxe - Mega - Ultra - Supreme
Now they make Mega an Ultra? Hasbro pls.
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