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primalxconvoy wrote:Emerje wrote:primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!
...
Enjoy your Transformers knockoffs.
Emerje
I will indeed continue to enjoy perfectly legal products whilst being upfront and honest about what they were procured and/or where they were bought from, thanks!
Not at all. I've simply given credit where credit is due. Nothing but positivity and support in the my previous post, which I think is worth doing so whenever possible. This is a great website, with fine, morally upstanding staff. The TF community is a better place with you all and your efforts posting YouTube reviews of this nature.
Emerje wrote:Not according to your own sources you used to defend them them...
In Hasbro's eyes PvP is a perfectly acceptable and legit review channel and they're more than happy to provide him with thousands of dollars worth of review samples...
Sounds genuine..
primalxconvoy wrote:Emerje wrote:Not according to your own sources you used to defend them them...
Incorrect. The thread concerning KOs contains a plethora of evidence to the contrary. Again, I'm sorry you have found such information difficult to understand. Your opinions regarding myself are thus irrelevant, null and void.
In Hasbro's eyes PvP is a perfectly acceptable and legit review channel and they're more than happy to provide him with thousands of dollars worth of review samples...
Incorrect. There is no evidence to support your erroneous claims. Again, your opinions regarding myself are irrelevant and inaccurate.
My previous comment did not not mention "bad" at all; simply my support for this site's position.
Emerje wrote:Your thread used information from the FDA on generic food and drugs and laws on replaceable parts for electronics and vehicles that can't be applied to anything but those specific things...
You have blind hatred for the guy so you dismiss everything he does as illegal...if Hasbro cared they would have had the channel shut down a long time ago, they have that power. They don't care.
Feel free to PM if you want to continue this, the forum is getting tired of your attitude. Emerje
primalxconvoy wrote:william-james88 wrote:
Here is the review along with some screenshots.
Thanks again for 100% supporting YouTubers with such specific moral compassary! They couldn't make it in life without places like Seibertron behind them all the way!
The TF community salutes you for such peachy tips!
...
primalxconvoy wrote:I've even engaged with your PMs on the subject and received similarly inaccurate opinions from you regarding that topic in those messages.
primalxconvoy wrote:(Waaah, PvP, waaah!)
DeathReviews wrote:Aren't the first of these Earthspark things supposed to be on store shelves for the Holiday buying rush? If so, Hasbro is running out of time. "Black Friday" is only 2-odd weeks off. Granted, based on what I've seen so far, I have no interest in getting any of them.
But if these things are 'made for kids', then Hasbro needs to get a move-on in getting them on store shelves in time for the holiday-crazed kiddies (and their parents) to SEE them...
chuckdawg1999 wrote:This is only a rumor, but it makes sense with what I've seen thus far. A LOT of retailers have run into a problem with supply, they've been getting too much too soon as the factories overseas catch up. That explains why since August and earlier some of us have gotten figures that weren't expected until early next year, like the 60th anniversary Spiderman figures and some GI Joe Classified. Transformers obviously have been affected too. Stores have been getting stock in, pushing it out to shelves, clearance or otherwise, and liquidation stores like Ollie's. The concern now is that because of the early releases, there won't be stock for the holidays. Unless stores are able to adjust their supplies, the Earthspark toys might be at the end of a very long line with the ROTB toys that may not see shelves until next year.
Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:This is only a rumor, but it makes sense with what I've seen thus far. A LOT of retailers have run into a problem with supply, they've been getting too much too soon as the factories overseas catch up. That explains why since August and earlier some of us have gotten figures that weren't expected until early next year, like the 60th anniversary Spiderman figures and some GI Joe Classified. Transformers obviously have been affected too. Stores have been getting stock in, pushing it out to shelves, clearance or otherwise, and liquidation stores like Ollie's. The concern now is that because of the early releases, there won't be stock for the holidays. Unless stores are able to adjust their supplies, the Earthspark toys might be at the end of a very long line with the ROTB toys that may not see shelves until next year.
Wouldn't ROTB toys likely have a street date for next spring anyway, though? The Cyberverse packed ones are showing up now, but the movie packaged ones would never come out this early to begin with.
Emerje
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:This is only a rumor, but it makes sense with what I've seen thus far. A LOT of retailers have run into a problem with supply, they've been getting too much too soon as the factories overseas catch up. That explains why since August and earlier some of us have gotten figures that weren't expected until early next year, like the 60th anniversary Spiderman figures and some GI Joe Classified. Transformers obviously have been affected too. Stores have been getting stock in, pushing it out to shelves, clearance or otherwise, and liquidation stores like Ollie's. The concern now is that because of the early releases, there won't be stock for the holidays. Unless stores are able to adjust their supplies, the Earthspark toys might be at the end of a very long line with the ROTB toys that may not see shelves until next year.
Wouldn't ROTB toys likely have a street date for next spring anyway, though? The Cyberverse packed ones are showing up now, but the movie packaged ones would never come out this early to begin with.
Emerje
I mean the Cyberverse branded ones. There should've been more out by now besides Prime right?
Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:This is only a rumor, but it makes sense with what I've seen thus far. A LOT of retailers have run into a problem with supply, they've been getting too much too soon as the factories overseas catch up. That explains why since August and earlier some of us have gotten figures that weren't expected until early next year, like the 60th anniversary Spiderman figures and some GI Joe Classified. Transformers obviously have been affected too. Stores have been getting stock in, pushing it out to shelves, clearance or otherwise, and liquidation stores like Ollie's. The concern now is that because of the early releases, there won't be stock for the holidays. Unless stores are able to adjust their supplies, the Earthspark toys might be at the end of a very long line with the ROTB toys that may not see shelves until next year.
Wouldn't ROTB toys likely have a street date for next spring anyway, though? The Cyberverse packed ones are showing up now, but the movie packaged ones would never come out this early to begin with.
Emerje
I mean the Cyberverse branded ones. There should've been more out by now besides Prime right?
Hard to say since Walmart pretty much gave up on Cybererse, Prime is the only figure on the shelves right now. I haven't been to Target in a few months so I can't really speak for their current Cyberverse selection.
Emerje
The shift from Prime to RID 2015 also coincided with the shift in the Transformers brand team at Hasbro. The older team was more dedicated to promoting the media lines over the nostalgia lines, whereas now with the current team it's vice versa.Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
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.'
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Emerje wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:This is only a rumor, but it makes sense with what I've seen thus far. A LOT of retailers have run into a problem with supply, they've been getting too much too soon as the factories overseas catch up. That explains why since August and earlier some of us have gotten figures that weren't expected until early next year, like the 60th anniversary Spiderman figures and some GI Joe Classified. Transformers obviously have been affected too. Stores have been getting stock in, pushing it out to shelves, clearance or otherwise, and liquidation stores like Ollie's. The concern now is that because of the early releases, there won't be stock for the holidays. Unless stores are able to adjust their supplies, the Earthspark toys might be at the end of a very long line with the ROTB toys that may not see shelves until next year.
Wouldn't ROTB toys likely have a street date for next spring anyway, though? The Cyberverse packed ones are showing up now, but the movie packaged ones would never come out this early to begin with.
Emerje
I mean the Cyberverse branded ones. There should've been more out by now besides Prime right?
Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
Big disagree right there. The RID 2015 line had some truly inspired designs and it is amazing how some translated to toys. RID warrior fracture outbeat any other toy in terms of complexity for the pricepoint that year.
Through RID we also got a top notch legion class.
william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
Big disagree right there. The RID 2015 line had some truly inspired designs and it is amazing how some translated to toys. RID warrior fracture outbeat any other toy in terms of complexity for the pricepoint that year.
Through RID we also got a top notch legion class.
AcademyofDrX wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
Big disagree right there. The RID 2015 line had some truly inspired designs and it is amazing how some translated to toys. RID warrior fracture outbeat any other toy in terms of complexity for the pricepoint that year.
Through RID we also got a top notch legion class.
I collected all of RID Legion except for a couple figures that weren't distributed in the States. Amazing quality for that scale, and the designs mean there were a lot of very unique toys. Legion Springload comes to mind, a tiny frog truck, fantastic.
william-james88 wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:william-james88 wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:i miss the days when the animated transformers shows had better toys the last time we had any was with Prime
Big disagree right there. The RID 2015 line had some truly inspired designs and it is amazing how some translated to toys. RID warrior fracture outbeat any other toy in terms of complexity for the pricepoint that year.
Through RID we also got a top notch legion class.
I collected all of RID Legion except for a couple figures that weren't distributed in the States. Amazing quality for that scale, and the designs mean there were a lot of very unique toys. Legion Springload comes to mind, a tiny frog truck, fantastic.
Yeah, this is the scale where you can get a lot of fun decepticon designs we didn't get properly in other classes, within a similar scale. So Springload in his correct alt mode, but also Clampdown and Groundpounder.
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