EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Because it's likely meant to celebrate the brand's 40th anniversary next year, and something from ROTB isn't really celebratory of that 40-year legacy.
Thrilling 30 included a lot of AOE stuff since that was the new movie at the time, so I think ROTB should be fair game for that anniversary as well.
This. It's an anniversary celebration, as in celebrate all 40 years.
-Kanrabat- wrote:ROTB Stratosphere is just a non-name nobody that "no one" care about.
HOWEVAH, so was Cybertron Metroplex.
So, we never know....
You calling Cybertron Metroplex a "nobody" is positively hilariously dumb, considering he was essentially a giant sized equal to Optimus in Cybertron.
Till-all-R1 wrote:So do movie fans just buy anything an everything "just because"? I ask because Stratosphere doesn't seem worthy of Commander or Titan Class based on his very brief role in the movie. Nor was his character all that interesting or appealing, to me anyway. I can possibly see him getting Leader Class just to cover the character and not take such a big risk. He also seems like a character that should be made while the movie is in people's orbit rather than a year or two later when he's totally forgotten.
I would like to see a proper DLX Nightbird, so far that's the only Bot from the movie that interests me design/deco wise. Mirage came close but something seems off in toy form.
I buy them because I love them, I love the character, i love the movies.
Scale is the consideration for this line, they have said so since the beginning.
It's also funny being like "this guy showed up for a few minutes and to me was completely forgettable, how would someone want a toy of him?" when we had WFC giving us micromaster bases with robot modes, brand new fossilizers, and now brand new junkions in legacy with zero fiction, and we still eat them up.