avarathriul wrote:The Walgreens on the corner of 58th street and SR 60 in Vero Beach had a bunch
Of what?
avarathriul wrote:The Walgreens on the corner of 58th street and SR 60 in Vero Beach had a bunch
william-james88 wrote:avarathriul wrote:The Walgreens on the corner of 58th street and SR 60 in Vero Beach had a bunch
Of what?
Sabrblade wrote:On the other hand, had things played out differently back then with Transformers not leaving television after 1987/1988, then none of the Japanese-original shows may have existed, as those were only created because the American cartoon was going to end at the time, and the American cartoon was going to end due to the networks being done with Transformers and not wanting it anymore (likely due to the rising popularity of the then-newest hit cartoon Ninja Turtles catching the networks' interest).
Had the networks wanted to keep airing new Transformers animated content, then they would have decided to renew the American G1 cartoon for more seasons, and had the American cartoon continued for more seasons, then The Headmasters, Masterforce, and Victory wouldn't have been created in the first place since their whole reason for being was due to the American cartoon's ending with The Rebirth.
Just something to think about.
It has to do with the fact that it wouldn't have mattered if those three series had been dubbed back then or not because the networks were done with Transformers back then.Bradimus wrote:But what does that have to do with wanting a dub of the Transformers Anime series The Headmasters, Masterforce and Victory?
Car Robots and the Unicron Trilogy were dubbed at a time when they were relevant and mainstream. Shucks, the Unicron Trilogy itself was even a co-production between the U.S. and Japan, with Japan filling out the finer details of the shows while the broader concepts were conceived in the West. Not to mention that the companies and actors involved in the dubbing of those shows were specialized in dubbing anime.Bradimus wrote:Considering dubbed Car Robots and what they called The Unicron Trilogy I don't see why they view these as different. Unless they realize just how bad season 4 (The Rebirth) really is compared to what Japan came up with (IMHO) and don't want to further embarrass themselves by dubbing the far superior Japanese seasons 4, 5 and 6.
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:It has to do with the fact that it wouldn't have mattered if those three series had been dubbed back then or not because the networks were done with Transformers back then.Bradimus wrote:But what does that have to do with wanting a dub of the Transformers Anime series The Headmasters, Masterforce and Victory?Car Robots and the Unicron Trilogy were dubbed at a time when they were relevant and mainstream. Shucks, the Unicron Trilogy itself was even a co-production between the U.S. and Japan, with Japan filling out the finer details of the shows while the broader concepts were conceived in the West. Not to mention that the companies and actors involved in the dubbing of those shows were specialized in dubbing anime.Bradimus wrote:Considering dubbed Car Robots and what they called The Unicron Trilogy I don't see why they view these as different. Unless they realize just how bad season 4 (The Rebirth) really is compared to what Japan came up with (IMHO) and don't want to further embarrass themselves by dubbing the far superior Japanese seasons 4, 5 and 6.
Conversely, the window of relevance for the three JG1 shows to be dubbed was back in 1987-1990, at which point I already mentioned that the TV networks didn't want Transformers anymore, so the best time for them to be dubbed was a time when Transformers was unwanted, and any time after that window was long since past the point of relevance for the JG1 shows. And it's not like there were that many good anime dubs back around that time anyway. Remember the original Voltron and its terribad voice acting/voice direction? Robotech was probably the best anime dub of the time and most of its voice cast would become some of the best in the LA-based anime dubbing talent pool, yet hardly any of them were in Transformers and hardly any of the Transformers cast were in anime dubs (outside of Voltron). Thus, any dub of at least The Headmasters that would have been made back then with the G1 cartoon's cast of non-anime actors mightn't have been all that good anyway. Who knows what dubs of Masterforce and Victory may have been like, or even how insane it might have been had they tried to dub Ginrai into Optimus Prime like the old Omni Productions dub did.
In any case, there's very little profit in dubbing the three JG1 shows at this point anyway since they existed primarily to sell toys that were around 28-30 years ago, so they're 28-30 years too late for a good dub of them to be relevant at this point, and anyone who has any real vested interest in watching these shows would have just watched 'em subbed by this point. And even then, that audience isn't even big enough to warrant a full dub since these three shows are so obscure and niche anyway when compared to other anime that get new dubs long after their original broadcast because of how much larger and devoted their fanbases are, making new dubs of those anime far more commercially viable.
o.supreme wrote:So...I guess we can officially ask...What happened to TR Deluxe Wave 5? (Twintwist, Windblade, Misfire) They were never available on HTS. They did have a placeholder on TRU for a few days before mysteriously vanishing...I know they were released in Canada in general, but were very limited in the United States. (Did any other countries get them besides Japan?) I'm glad none of these were on my list but...it would have been nice to see them at B&M just once.
Bounti76 wrote:o.supreme wrote:So...I guess we can officially ask...What happened to TR Deluxe Wave 5? (Twintwist, Windblade, Misfire) They were never available on HTS. They did have a placeholder on TRU for a few days before mysteriously vanishing...I know they were released in Canada in general, but were very limited in the United States. (Did any other countries get them besides Japan?) I'm glad none of these were on my list but...it would have been nice to see them at B&M just once.
I thought that was very odd as well. Someone in my area spotted them once, but that was it. I never saw them at retail and had to order them from online stores (BBTS, A3U, etc). I wonder if they'll show up at Ross or TJMaxx.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Bounti76 wrote:o.supreme wrote:So...I guess we can officially ask...What happened to TR Deluxe Wave 5? (Twintwist, Windblade, Misfire) They were never available on HTS. They did have a placeholder on TRU for a few days before mysteriously vanishing...I know they were released in Canada in general, but were very limited in the United States. (Did any other countries get them besides Japan?) I'm glad none of these were on my list but...it would have been nice to see them at B&M just once.
I thought that was very odd as well. Someone in my area spotted them once, but that was it. I never saw them at retail and had to order them from online stores (BBTS, A3U, etc). I wonder if they'll show up at Ross or TJMaxx.
I'll keep an eye out. I need that Twin Twist, and Crashbash, and Clobber, and Terri-Bull and... Ugh, I'm not paying scalper prices for them!
Bounti76 wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Bounti76 wrote:o.supreme wrote:So...I guess we can officially ask...What happened to TR Deluxe Wave 5? (Twintwist, Windblade, Misfire) They were never available on HTS. They did have a placeholder on TRU for a few days before mysteriously vanishing...I know they were released in Canada in general, but were very limited in the United States. (Did any other countries get them besides Japan?) I'm glad none of these were on my list but...it would have been nice to see them at B&M just once.
I thought that was very odd as well. Someone in my area spotted them once, but that was it. I never saw them at retail and had to order them from online stores (BBTS, A3U, etc). I wonder if they'll show up at Ross or TJMaxx.
I'll keep an eye out. I need that Twin Twist, and Crashbash, and Clobber, and Terri-Bull and... Ugh, I'm not paying scalper prices for them!
Were those hard to find? Clobber is still choking shelves at the store down the street from my house. Horri-Bull and Squeezeplay were less common, but I saw them at multiple stores.
Bounti76 wrote:Were those hard to find? Clobber is still choking shelves at the store down the street from my house.
Emerje wrote:Bounti76 wrote:Were those hard to find? Clobber is still choking shelves at the store down the street from my house.
A lot of stores skipped TM wave 2 (Clobber, Skytread, Apeface, Brawn) in favor of revision wave 2 (Apeface, Brawn, Nightbeat, and Loudmouth). I've never seen Clobber in person, he was never reissued in a later wave (Skytread was back in wave 4), he's the only single release TM I'm missing.
Also my experience was that TMs sold pretty quickly. At most they'd linger for a couple weeks and be gone. Target restocked wave 3 about 2 weeks before Christmas, but before that I hadn't seen anyone carry them since around September. Walmarts here never restocked when they stuck them on clearance late in the summer.
Emerje
william-james88 wrote:If ever Sabrblade decides to go on vacation, I am glad to know we can rely on you.
Va'al wrote:Deadput wrote:Actually I don't know my mother's name is Valerie so is Va'al actually my mother?
Yes. Now go to your room and don't play with yourself.
Hornhead!D-Maximus_Prime wrote:Hey guys, I found a guy who works pretty good with Ramhorn!
I give you: Hardhorn! or Ramhead. Take your pick
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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