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Sabrblade wrote:At the time of DOTM's production, Hasbro created the character to be named Mirage, and had him referred to by that name in every piece of DOTM media contemporary to the movie except for the movie itself (e.g. - the comics, novels, video game, books, two toys, etc.). However, his name had to be changed for the movie itself because, at the time of the film's release, Mattel held exclusive toy rights to the Ferrari car and so Ferrari the company did not want their product placement bearing a Hasbro toy Trademark name in the film, so it was changed to "Dino" instead.
However, one of the props from very next movie, Age of Extinction, a playing card with Dino's picture that was in Attinger's possession (jump to page 97), is labeled with the name "Mirage" instead. With this in mind, one could say that "Mirage" is his original Cybertronian name and that he simply adopted the new nickname of "Dino" after scanning his Ferrari altmode.
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.'
So then officially in the movie Dino is not a Ferrari? Or he is a Ferrari he just couldn't be called Mirage?Sabrblade wrote:The whole deal with "Dino vs. Mirage":Sabrblade wrote:At the time of DOTM's production, Hasbro created the character to be named Mirage, and had him referred to by that name in every piece of DOTM media contemporary to the movie except for the movie itself (e.g. - the comics, novels, video game, books, two toys, etc.). However, his name had to be changed for the movie itself because, at the time of the film's release, Mattel held exclusive toy rights to the Ferrari car and so Ferrari the company did not want their product placement bearing a Hasbro toy Trademark name in the film, so it was changed to "Dino" instead.
However, one of the props from very next movie, Age of Extinction, a playing card with Dino's picture that was in Attinger's possession (jump to page 97), is labeled with the name "Mirage" instead. With this in mind, one could say that "Mirage" is his original Cybertronian name and that he simply adopted the new nickname of "Dino" after scanning his Ferrari altmode.
Rodimus Prime wrote:So then officially in the movie Dino is not a Ferrari? Or he is a Ferrari he just couldn't be called Mirage?Sabrblade wrote:The whole deal with "Dino vs. Mirage":Sabrblade wrote:At the time of DOTM's production, Hasbro created the character to be named Mirage, and had him referred to by that name in every piece of DOTM media contemporary to the movie except for the movie itself (e.g. - the comics, novels, video game, books, two toys, etc.). However, his name had to be changed for the movie itself because, at the time of the film's release, Mattel held exclusive toy rights to the Ferrari car and so Ferrari the company did not want their product placement bearing a Hasbro toy Trademark name in the film, so it was changed to "Dino" instead.
However, one of the props from very next movie, Age of Extinction, a playing card with Dino's picture that was in Attinger's possession (jump to page 97), is labeled with the name "Mirage" instead. With this in mind, one could say that "Mirage" is his original Cybertronian name and that he simply adopted the new nickname of "Dino" after scanning his Ferrari altmode.
Ultra Markus wrote:anyway if true i would like to see a repaint in g1 mirage colors
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One for each year of the Movieverse's decade strong tenure. Here's to a few more explosive years!
TulioDude wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:anyway if true i would like to see a repaint in g1 mirage colors
I want a G1 Mirage repainted as Dino.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Got my hands on the '86 Jazz.
What a MASTERPIECE! Seriously, the paint work is absolutely amazing, the bot is perfect with the tiniest backpack imaginable, and the vehicle is just sublime. On top of that, the transformation is easy and intuitive.
I don't know if he scale perfectly with his Bayverse counterpart, but I really love to see the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
I think there's enough Jazz around to warrant a solid Top Five list.
Rtron wrote:They look very cool together. If you're intrigued about scale, G1 Jazz's alternate mode is 4,8 metres long, while Movie Jazz's is just a centimetre under 4 metres long. I have no idea if G1 Jazz has a precise height in robot mode, but the cartoon scale chart makes him look about 4 metres tall; while Movie Jazz is supposed to be 4,6 metres tall in robot mode.
-Kanrabat- wrote:Rtron wrote:They look very cool together. If you're intrigued about scale, G1 Jazz's alternate mode is 4,8 metres long, while Movie Jazz's is just a centimetre under 4 metres long. I have no idea if G1 Jazz has a precise height in robot mode, but the cartoon scale chart makes him look about 4 metres tall; while Movie Jazz is supposed to be 4,6 metres tall in robot mode.
So basically, they are not in scale with one another. Bay Jazz should be bigger or G1 Jazz should be smaller. I guess the '86 guys will be in scale with one another and maybe also the current Generations line at least.
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:Let's not forget that Studio Series is a Generations line, too.
-Kanrabat- wrote:the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
Tuned Agent wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
I think RTS Jazz might have something to say about that.
Tuned Agent wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
I think RTS Jazz might have something to say about that.
Tuned Agent wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
I think RTS Jazz might have something to say about that.
Gauntlet101010 wrote:I have the United version and just don't see how this is better. Studio may be more true to the cartoon and truer to a real Porche, but I love how it looks in both molds.
If I get Studio Jazz I might see how it's better, but it doesn't seem necessary for my collection. We'll see. I like Jazz, so it's tempting to get him just for fun.
Sowndwave76 wrote:Tuned Agent wrote:-Kanrabat- wrote:the two best deluxe Jazz ever (from their respective universes) side by side.
I think RTS Jazz might have something to say about that.
Obvsly depending on what aesthetic you prefer it's always debatable.
-Kanrabat- wrote:I still have my RTS, customised into "G2" by removing the old paint and puting on repros. I also have the Wheelie repaint/remold. It's a nice toy overall, but the vehicle mode look nothing close to the original Porshe. It's just a generic car. The bot mode is nice enough though. However, it lose several points with the transformation due to the forced automorph gimmicks and the speakers origami that are annoying.
The new SS '86 mold nuke the old RTS version from orbit without pity. Like the new seeker molds VS the old one. Both in looks AND fun factor. If they ever bother making a MP G1 Jazz, they should take example on the SS '86 version.
IMO, the best "G1" deluxe Jazz that would come before the SS version is Animated. It's truly marvelous. Then the RTS version come in 3rd.
But it's not because the thing is new and more "MP" like that it automatically beat the old Generations version. Like Kingdom Warpath VS Generations Warpath. The new one is pretty bad overall compared to the old one. The only redeeming factor is the "cartoon accuracy". Kingdom Watpath is not fun at all to fiddle with.
sol magnus wrote:He could have something to say, but no one would be listening.
Having owned both figures, I don'r see how it's even debatable but I guess we can debate it.
Tuned Agent wrote:sol magnus wrote:He could have something to say, but no one would be listening.
Having owned both figures, I don'r see how it's even debatable but I guess we can debate it.
What about SS86 Jazz is better in your opinion?
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Finished painting Skipjack! Had a lot of fun doing it.
-Kanrabat- wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Finished painting Skipjack! Had a lot of fun doing it.
I'm not a fan of the ROTF constructicons, but I gotta admit, this look damn GLORIOUS!
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Will you paint the whole team?
-Kanrabat- wrote:
I think there's enough Jazz around to warrant a solid Top Five list.
sol magnus wrote:Tuned Agent wrote:sol magnus wrote:He could have something to say, but no one would be listening.
Having owned both figures, I don'r see how it's even debatable but I guess we can debate it.
What about SS86 Jazz is better in your opinion?
Well for starters, he stands without effort.
But in terms of articulation he's superior, in terms of accuracy to the show (which I hold separately) he's superior. His head sculpt is better, the gun is better (more accurate to the G1 toy AND the show, the car mode looks passibly like a Porsche, and he's less likely to get loose based on posing due to superior engineering.
The emotional part (screen accuracy) that's 'superior' is SS86 Jazz captures the essence of what I think of when I think of Jazz.
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