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william-james88 wrote:fenrir72 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:It was Hasbro who conceived the Armada characters and their designs.fenrir72 wrote:Burn wrote:That Bot wrote:Interestingly, Armada Overload was initially conceived as Ultra Magnus. It's not known why they changed it.
I've often suspected it was because at the time, Hasbro were trying to crack down on early reveals and they did it out of spite.
I like to think of Armada Ultra Magnus as a bit of an inspiration for CW Ultra Magnus, little bot combining with his trailer to become a bigger bot.
In Japan, Armada Overload is indeed called Ultra Magnus. Maybe Hasbro didn't get the memo?
Then why was the Japanese Overload called Ultra Magnus and the domestic one Overload?
Because they decided to stick with the initial intention of the design for their own release.
Hasbro also designed Hotshot as bumblebee at first but also changed it. Takara could have called it bumblebee but didnt. It wouldnt have meant that they came up with him.
D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sorry to join in on the conversation so late, but I am so glad to see such love for Magnus. I think he is a great addition to the mythos and brings out the more military side to the autobot forces, reminding you that there is a war and die hard soldiers involved in it.
I never understood why this author chose to have Magnus be the worst character of all time on his list: http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/547.html
While I would never do a Worst G1 character article (how could I), I sure wouldn't put Magnus first.
Magnus really is a cool character. The movie really did not do him enough justice. His main role that I recognize him for is the IDW More Than Meets The Eye comic, Prime and Animated. When given proper writers and setting, he really is a badass, and I love him for that
MrBlack wrote:D-Maximus_Prime wrote:william-james88 wrote:Sorry to join in on the conversation so late, but I am so glad to see such love for Magnus. I think he is a great addition to the mythos and brings out the more military side to the autobot forces, reminding you that there is a war and die hard soldiers involved in it.
I never understood why this author chose to have Magnus be the worst character of all time on his list: http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/547.html
While I would never do a Worst G1 character article (how could I), I sure wouldn't put Magnus first.
Magnus really is a cool character. The movie really did not do him enough justice. His main role that I recognize him for is the IDW More Than Meets The Eye comic, Prime and Animated. When given proper writers and setting, he really is a badass, and I love him for that
The movie didn't really give him a fair shake, but I really loved him in the post-movie episodes for whatever reason. I don't think he got a fair shake in Prime. He was supposed to be a badass, but he got Worf'd in every major fight.
IDW Magnus has been my favorite iteration of the character so far, which is why I was so excited to see that the Leader figure was based on his design.
shajaki wrote:Huh... I remember RID UM being big... but that's pretty big
Nice pic
chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
As a Diaclone figure, right? That's how I remember it, anyway...
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
As a Diaclone figure, right? That's how I remember it, anyway...
Powered Convoy, Optimus Prime cab and matching trailer.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
As a Diaclone figure, right? That's how I remember it, anyway...
Powered Convoy, Optimus Prime cab and matching trailer.
william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
Yeah, that's what I said. Don't forget it also came in a bunch of colors too.
william-james88 wrote:Also be weary of hope in this hobby. Hope is just undiscovered disappointment.
Agamemnon, barebacked rider of flying robo-dragon, and not often constipated either...My nephew wrote:Bacon is meat candy.
Agamemnon wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:william-james88 wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:I've always believed that UM was meant to be one robot, not a smaller bot in larger armor. We got a figure like that in G1 because that's what was available in terms of molds. I also don't think they had the technology back then to make a transformable one-piece armored car carrier.
We got that figure because it was already available. The figure existed before the character did.
Yeah, that's what I said. Don't forget it also came in a bunch of colors too.
But, I think I was confused if others were too, the toy came before the cartoon used him. How does that explain the bot in armor versus one big bot? Or are you saying that it just was what you though back then and not something that was established.
I wonder if semantics and the nature of written communication is at play here. I think I get it now.
In the animated form Ultra Magnus was one bot so that's how I always thought it was meant to be. The toy was different due to Hasbro/Takara using a preexisting mold. If they made a brand new, never before used, mold for G1 Ultra Magnus there is no doubt in my mind it would've been one robot, probably more of a brick than it was, but one robot.
It has been my experience that those who saw the movie (or cartoon) Ultra Magnus first tended to think of him as one robot. Others (including myself) may have seen or played with the toy before seeing the movie and assumed that UM was a white Prime in armor.
I think this is more of a comment on personal belief/recollection than on which came first, right, Chuckdawg?
Agamemnon wrote:
It has been my experience that those who saw the movie (or cartoon) Ultra Magnus first tended to think of him as one robot. Others (including myself) may have seen or played with the toy before seeing the movie and assumed that UM was a white Prime in armor.
phantom1592 wrote:It's kind of funny, I never really put that much thought into Ultra Magnus back in the day. I mean... we already saw with Prime that 'Truck Cab = Robot' so even in the cartoon I assumed that Ultra Magnus was 'Truck Cab = robot'
Where's the emote flipping the bird?Burn wrote:'cause the News Crew are about as useful as the RPG crew ...
shajaki wrote:Where's the emote flipping the bird?Burn wrote:'cause the News Crew are about as useful as the RPG crew ...![]()
-Kanrabat- wrote:Skywarp IS great looking. I bet Thew will be all over it!
As for me, I'm faithful to Starscream.![]()
ALL HAIL STARSCREAM, GREATEST LEADER OF THE DECEPTICONS!
Ebonsaber wrote:
Wolfman Jake wrote:I swear, every photograph of Combiner Wars Ultra Magnus makes it look like he's got a different shade of blue. One minute, it looks like it matches the G1 toy, the next the cartoon, and the next something completely different. Same goes for the white plastic, seemingly perseverating between true white and off white. What magical plastic did Hasbro use to make this figure!?
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.'
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