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Kurona wrote:Actually...
1. That's not what they're based on. That's what UW is based on. Hasbro's priority is basing them on the original toys - and beyond that, they might incorporate the show; but equally they might incorporate the Marvel Comics, and even more likely than that recently the IDW comics. In particular, First Aid is very close to his IDW design, especially in his head sculpt.
2. Yes... but it's the first time updated Stunticons have actually been purposefully made as an initial purpose, and to combine. The other times were basically finding any autobot car mold and painting them into any random Stunticon. It's practically impossible to make a Mirage toy without turning it into Drag Strip at one point - which makes sense. They have to redeco a toy at one point to make up for production costs, Decepticons are the easiest way to set an Autobot apart, and Stunticons are the easiest way to turn an Autobot car into a Decepticon.
Look, I'm not saying there's anything wrong with you liking cartoon accuracy or anything; I've stated that a ton of times. I'm just saying I don't like the UW colours for Drag Strip and I much prefer the CW design. That's all. Let's just be thankful that Takara and Hasbro do very different takes on things that pleases different audiences and be happy about it, yeah?
Sabrblade wrote:When asked at BotCon 2016 about Takara's more show-accurate Computron, Hasbro basically stated that they care far less about accuracy to older cartoons than Takara does, with Hasbro wanting to change things more and liking their own less-accurate Computron better than Takara's.
william-james88 wrote:Yeah, thats as good as it gets. But you know, many toys do feel unfinished and I wish it was all QC issues. Like RID Jazz. Man it really looks like Hasbro's missed some paint along that assembly line:
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Hasbro's is on the left, the one on the right is Takara.
When I first saw this pic below, I swear I thought this was an unfinished product and they were just giving you an early leaked look.
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william-james88 wrote:Also, I would like to add (in general, not to anyone in specific) that it isnt necessarily true that Hasbro bases things off the original toys. I think its usually a happy coincidence. For instance their Afterburner is more orange than Takara's but it still has some red and a green hood and i the end looks nothing like the original toy. But because it has some orange that means its based on the toy? No. Even Hasbro said what it was based on, which is sadly nothing:Sabrblade wrote:When asked at BotCon 2016 about Takara's more show-accurate Computron, Hasbro basically stated that they care far less about accuracy to older cartoons than Takara does, with Hasbro wanting to change things more and liking their own less-accurate Computron better than Takara's.
Hasbro didnt say "we are trying to replicate the toy deco", they just said they wanted to make things newer and different. You will see that a lot when you read Hasbro interview about this line. They always say they want it to feel fresh and new and not a retread of G1. If Hasbro was really going for "toy accurate deco" then you tell me which of these two is Hasbro's.
Here is G1 slingshot:
Transformers G1 1986 Slingshot (Sling) Gallery
Now here are Hasbro and Takara's.
Which is the one that is more accurate to the toy deco? Hint hint, Not the Hasbro one.
Myth Busted
Sowndwave76 wrote:But who are you to say an original design is bad??
william-james88 wrote:Also, I would like to add (in general, not to anyone in specific) that it isnt necessarily true that Hasbro bases things off the original toys. I think its usually a happy coincidence. For instance their Afterburner is more orange than Takara's but it still has some red and a green hood and i the end looks nothing like the original toy. But because it has some orange that means its based on the toy? No. Even Hasbro said what it was based on, which is sadly nothing:Sabrblade wrote:When asked at BotCon 2016 about Takara's more show-accurate Computron, Hasbro basically stated that they care far less about accuracy to older cartoons than Takara does, with Hasbro wanting to change things more and liking their own less-accurate Computron better than Takara's.
Hasbro didnt say "we are trying to replicate the toy deco", they just said they wanted to make things newer and different. You will see that a lot when you read Hasbro interview about this line. They always say they want it to feel fresh and new and not a retread of G1. If Hasbro was really going for "toy accurate deco" then you tell me which of these two is Hasbro's.
Here is G1 slingshot:
Transformers G1 1986 Slingshot (Sling) Gallery
Now here are Hasbro and Takara's.
Which is the one that is more accurate to the toy deco? Hint hint, Not the Hasbro one.
Myth Busted
SillySpringer wrote:Actually the tail wing on Hasbro's is more accurate to the g1 toy as far as paint.
william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Actually the tail wing on Hasbro's is more accurate to the g1 toy as far as paint.
Does that one debatable detail make Hasbro's more toy accurate than Takara's as a whole? Lets be serious here.
Kurona wrote:Yeah that's fair enough; it's less a hard-and-fast rule and more, like... I dunno, just something Hasbro seems to do often, especially with Combiner Wars and Titans Return. They tend to go for the toy first over the cartoon - though there are exceptions like Galvatron - as is evident especially with the likes of Blurr and Bruticus.
william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Actually the tail wing on Hasbro's is more accurate to the g1 toy as far as paint.
Does that one debatable detail make Hasbro's more toy accurate than Takara's as a whole? Lets be serious here.
Kurona wrote:william-james88 wrote:SillySpringer wrote:Actually the tail wing on Hasbro's is more accurate to the g1 toy as far as paint.
Does that one debatable detail make Hasbro's more toy accurate than Takara's as a whole? Lets be serious here.
To be fair, there's very little difference in detail otherwise on this mode. A black line, the nosecone being slightly larger, the cockpit having it's lines in a different colour, and...
... an autobot symbol on the nosecone...
The differences are much more apparent in Robot Mode, with Takara's in particular having the face being full orange (which kinda blurrs out the detail; I much prefer the blue specs on Hasbro's)
-Kanrabat- wrote:Screw accuracy, Hasbro Blast-Off is the BEST THING EVER! Especially as a squadron for Cyclonus and as the four limbs for Galvatronus.
SillySpringer wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Screw accuracy, Hasbro Blast-Off is the BEST THING EVER! Especially as a squadron for Cyclonus and as the four limbs for Galvatronus.
He looks great. However, he looks better as Cyclonus drones.
Sowndwave76 wrote:WJ88,
I totally see what you're saying, and it seems backed-up by the quote you referenced.
But when you look at almost all of the CW Autobot car characters, it seems pretty clear that they're using lots of older (if not original) design elements in terms of colors and head sculpts.
Really, this could be said for most of the CW releases.
So, a lot of what you see here is an homage to the past, but as John and Eddie have talked about, a lot of what we’re doing too is an eye towards the future of bringing new fans in and kind of giving us a chance to tell a new story versus kinda being chained to only the old stories.
Some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces.
At the very least, should it look like that in any forthcoming Hasbro-licensed fiction, I'd suspect the most likely candidate for said fiction to be Machinima's Combiner Wars cartoon.william-james88 wrote:Does that mean Computron's face will look like Superion's in the comics? I dont know, I hope not.
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.'
-Kanrabat- wrote:SillySpringer wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:Screw accuracy, Hasbro Blast-Off is the BEST THING EVER! Especially as a squadron for Cyclonus and as the four limbs for Galvatronus.
He looks great. However, he looks better as Cyclonus drones.
Indeed. For me, he's an original character à la AlphaBravo/Offroad/Rook, not a combaticon. And he's fantastic for it.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Personally, I never got caught up in it, for me Offroad is the Con equivalent of Alpha Bravo. Totally unnecessary and just a ploy by Hasbro to sell another toy by breaking up a traditional team. UGH.
Kurona wrote:Thankfully I doubt that version of Computron (the head literally being the only thing I don't like about it) will be used in any contemporary fiction any time soon. Aligned and Bayformers don't use CHUG in the slightest and IDW's already done their Combiner segment. Plus I doubt they'll want to introduce any more combiners any time soon due to how unpopular the CW storyline was and how it introduced like, three new combiners while reviving three more. And then you've got Monstructor out there!
So unless TFCC really wants to use him...
Sabrblade wrote:At the very least, should it look like that in any forthcoming Hasbro-licensed fiction, I'd suspect the most likely candidate for said fiction to be Machinima's Combiner Wars cartoon.
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:Sowndwave76 wrote:WJ88,
I totally see what you're saying, and it seems backed-up by the quote you referenced.
But when you look at almost all of the CW Autobot car characters, it seems pretty clear that they're using lots of older (if not original) design elements in terms of colors and head sculpts.
Really, this could be said for most of the CW releases.
Yeah and you are perfectly right. Here is the quote from the Botcon transcripts that says exactly what you are saying. If anyone wonders, this is their answer to why their toys look different than Takara's (specifically Computron but its really an answer to all of it):So, a lot of what you see here is an homage to the past, but as John and Eddie have talked about, a lot of what we’re doing too is an eye towards the future of bringing new fans in and kind of giving us a chance to tell a new story versus kinda being chained to only the old stories.
So yeah, its both. But also I know this may sound mean but its also a lazy cop out to say "we do whatever we want". The important thing is that int confirms that they dont feel the need to adhere to G1 and that is for the show accuracy or toy accuracy. Nothing is a real rule and if we, the fans, are not their primary market. I do want to say though that its doesnt mean we are Takara's main market either. But Takara's approach is different. While they also cater to kids they feel the need to respect the source material. So they are still presenting this to the same tounger audience but they feel the need to show them where it came from at the same time. Both companies feel this line is a chance to re-experience G1. For Habro that means that, like in G1, you have new and cool things because its true that back in G1 none of us knew these characters from something else, so there is an idea of novelty they want to maintain. With Takara it means recreating G1 as much as possible, so recreating the decos and such so that a new audience can see the same toys older fans once had but with improved articulation and the like.
Its 2 sides fo the same coin. However, Hasbro's care free attitude does seem like an easier way out.
Why is Computron's face the same as Superion (real question asked to Hasbro)
Their answer:Some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces.
The way I read it is: So hey, we are doing new stuff, who says his face cant be the same now huh? Know why, cause its not all about G1!
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Does that mean Computron's face will look like Superion's in the comics? I dont know, I hope not.
william-james88 wrote:Why is Computron's face the same as Superion (real question asked to Hasbro)
Their answer:Some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces.
Q: What goes into the decision-making process of things like for the figures’ prime character still having a Superion head versus a few months later Takara comes out with a Generation 1-accurate Computron head?
John: That’s a good question. A complicated question.
Ben: Yeah, I don’t think it’s something we can get into the full details here, it’s something we definitely know and acknowledge for you guys it can be confusing, but it’s a decision we make on, a lot of it is timing-based, what we kinda wanna get on the market certain things and in our stories. And some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces. So, a lot of what you see here is an homage to the past, but as John and Eddie have talked about, a lot of what we’re doing too is an eye towards the future of bringing new fans in and kind of giving us a chance to tell a new story versus kinda being chained to only the old stories. Hopefully you guys all see that big part of the new Machinima Combiner Wars story is there’s a lot of story that’s untold, a lot of gray area, a lot of gaps in our continuity, and that’s part of what we see the opportunity to do with the toys. Like, let’s fill in some gaps, let’s do some cool things that kind of open up the freedom whether it’s a comic or animation just to introduce something new.
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:william-james88 wrote:Why is Computron's face the same as Superion (real question asked to Hasbro)
Their answer:Some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces.
Man, that is one hell of a cop-out answer.
william-james88 wrote:That Bot wrote:william-james88 wrote:Why is Computron's face the same as Superion (real question asked to Hasbro)
Their answer:Some of it may have to do with what we’re doing outside of toys and video games, you know, stuff that’s influencing and impacting how we approach our characters and our stories, so we often have an eye to the future that the things we introduce here we expect to see that kind of evolution of that character and that look in other spaces.
Man, that is one hell of a cop-out answer.
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Sabreblade posted the full answer below. Its just more of the same. I thought the exerpt I mentionned summed it up well but reading the full thing is just more and more dancing around saying ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
By the end of reading all of it you forget that all they were answering was the simple question of "why is Takara's head different from yours".
I like using real quotations but I dont think I can stomach copy pasting that whole thing the next time someone asks on the board why Hasbro doesnt do what Takara does
That Bot wrote:"...full of sound and fury. Signifying nothing."
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