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leokearon wrote:Why can't Hasbro just stick to size class naming conventions, what size are the LEGION and WARRIOR class supposed to be? Are the Legion the same size as the Prime Legion figures or closer to the Generations Legends class and is warrior supposed to be the new deluxe?
welcometothedarksyde wrote:So was that Bumblebee we saw a while ago a Warrior class figure?
gothsaurus wrote:Yeah, it does drive me crazy that we lost our consistent size class names. It's funny how the fan base generally ignores the current classes and sticks with the least confusing versions... ala basic, deluxe, etc. I did like the introduction of Titan class. Hope they do more bots that size.
But agreed. After seeing most of the RID line shown here, I can't help but say I'll pass on a lot of it. It has that look as if a "super-hero-like robot shape" has been molded on the bottom of each car... not so much like parts of the vehicles actually MAKE the robot body parts.
Given, I'm sure a lot of these are the lower end kid toys. I'll be open minded as more of the line is revealed.
It bothers you that the girl is NOT a stereotype for once?gothsaurus wrote:I'm a bit bummed that she (Strongarm) is in no way designed (proportions, head sculpt, features) to be a female character. The toy could have easily been a Ratchet or other guy character with another paint job. With the other Generations femmebots being such a huge win, seeing another female come out without ANY feminine feature is a bummer. (IMHO.)
leokearon wrote:Why can't Hasbro just stick to size class naming conventions,
We lost size class naming consistency a long time ago, when Hasbro tossed out six years of consistent naming when they introduced the Armada line in 2002.gothsaurus wrote:Yeah, it does drive me crazy that we lost our consistent size class names.
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.'
Sabrblade wrote:leokearon wrote:Why can't Hasbro just stick to size class naming conventions,We lost size class naming consistency a long time ago, when Hasbro tossed out six years of consistent naming when they introduced the Armada line in 2002.gothsaurus wrote:Yeah, it does drive me crazy that we lost our consistent size class names.
Delta Magnus wrote:Rated X wrote:RID is such a joke. Do really need another cartoony line of robots that have no noses but have creepy eyebrows that make them look like pedophiles ? Couldnt Hasbro just turn the generations line into a cartoon instead ? I would love to see an end to all these Bay inspired cartoon spoofs.
Maybe YOU think it's a joke. I for one look forward to it, and I'm sure they'll be plenty of kids who enjoy it, just like there were plenty of kids who enjoyed G1, Beast Wars, the Unicron Trilogy and Animated. Collectors aren't the target demographic for this series.
Also, an animated Generations series would be way too cost-prohibitive. The IDW comics can get away with being more adult-orientated because, well, they're comics, and thus are much less expensive to make. Animation costs a fortune to produce, and the target demographic of, say, and animated adaptation of the IDW comics, would be too small to justify the immense costs of animating it. It might work in Japan, where animation is much more widely accepted and the animation age ghetto doesn't really exist, but in the US it just wouldn't work.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Looking at the RiD 2015 Warriors more closely, wouldn't anyone agree they're more like those Simplified Deluxes from Beast Hunters? Maybe "Warrior" would mean "Simple Deluxe"...
william-james88 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:
Looking at the RiD 2015 Warriors more closely, wouldn't anyone agree they're more like those Simplified Deluxes from Beast Hunters? Maybe "Warrior" would mean "Simple Deluxe"...
Definately, but I am scared that this is all we get in terms of deluxes. Spring 2015 is not far away anymore so I dont know why they wouldn't show us more toys. I am hoping so much that these are simplified deluxes (hence not being called deluxes) and that we will get our 10-20 step Deluxe/Voyager/Leader transformers too, but I am not betting on it.
The 3-step changers seem to be the "bigger than Deluxe/Warrior" class for this line.Nemesis Primal wrote:Seriously disappointed that we're not getting any Voyager or up figures, or any Commander figures or playsets for the micro stuff. Really wish they had more size classes to play around with, but I guess older fans are supposed to want Generations instead and not care about anything that isn't G1. Hasbro, are you TRYING to make this painful for me?
Also not sure how I feel about the circled faction symbols. Seems like an odd choice but might grow on me.
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:Here is an official photo of Robots in Disguise (2015) Drift.
Sabrblade wrote:The 3-step changers seem to be the "bigger than Deluxe/Warrior" class for this line.Nemesis Primal wrote:Seriously disappointed that we're not getting any Voyager or up figures, or any Commander figures or playsets for the micro stuff. Really wish they had more size classes to play around with, but I guess older fans are supposed to want Generations instead and not care about anything that isn't G1. Hasbro, are you TRYING to make this painful for me?
Also not sure how I feel about the circled faction symbols. Seems like an odd choice but might grow on me.
Rated X wrote:WTF is up with the lack of noses ? Did Hasbro survey kids nationwide and confirm that kids dont like noses ?
bluecatcinema wrote:Rated X wrote:WTF is up with the lack of noses ? Did Hasbro survey kids nationwide and confirm that kids dont like noses ?
I think the whole "no noses" thing does kinda make sense. They're robots, so they don't need to smell. Plus, it makes them look a little more "alien".
Lordprime7755 wrote:okay . im really liking the Warrior class Optimus prime and ill be getting that. and his axe and robot mode is pretty neat. i seen the photo down there where they all are on the table and hes big for a warrior class thats like almost a Vogyer class. but whos the red bot with face plate like Optimus??? i couldnt guess who that was. and Drift wow. ill get drift also now that i seen him im disappointed with huffer not getting his own look and orange is a big old for him. i say stick to color they used for Power core combiner Huffer. heck he was alot better in that way.Roll Out fellow fans.
Rated X wrote:Delta Magnus wrote:Rated X wrote:RID is such a joke. Do really need another cartoony line of robots that have no noses but have creepy eyebrows that make them look like pedophiles ? Couldnt Hasbro just turn the generations line into a cartoon instead ? I would love to see an end to all these Bay inspired cartoon spoofs.
Maybe YOU think it's a joke. I for one look forward to it, and I'm sure they'll be plenty of kids who enjoy it, just like there were plenty of kids who enjoyed G1, Beast Wars, the Unicron Trilogy and Animated. Collectors aren't the target demographic for this series.
Also, an animated Generations series would be way too cost-prohibitive. The IDW comics can get away with being more adult-orientated because, well, they're comics, and thus are much less expensive to make. Animation costs a fortune to produce, and the target demographic of, say, and animated adaptation of the IDW comics, would be too small to justify the immense costs of animating it. It might work in Japan, where animation is much more widely accepted and the animation age ghetto doesn't really exist, but in the US it just wouldn't work.
I feel you, but I just dont see the point of the "animated" aesthetic that is shared by Animated, TF Prime, and RID. Sure they were all geared more for little kids, but WTF is up with the lack of noses ? Did Hasbro survey kids nationwide and confirm that kids dont like noses ? What about Bumblebee's creepy eyebrows ? Did kids demand that type of corny aesthetic from Hasbro ? Does Grimlock really need to have a Jay Leno jaw ? All Im saying is if Hasbro took the same storyline and characters for RID, but drew the aesthetic more serious looking, would less kids watch it ? Would parents ban their kids from watching it if the characters had noses and didnt have silly eyebrows and huge jaws ? You decide ? I personally doubt it would make or break the show, but it would have been a hell of alot cooler.
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