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AcademyofDrX wrote:I don't think there's any chance that G1 goes away. Animated, Prime, RiD, and Cyberverse all have G1 characters and aesthetics, though with enough unique visual and design flair that they're not "just" G1. Cyberverse has a model that is consistent with the Generations line-wide approach: G1 core, but multiple characters from other franchises with distinct roles.
It's also possible that post-WfC, the IDW comics may find a way to integrate the franchises like they did pre-reboot. I loved the concept of planetary colonies with distinct franchises, like Eukaris with the Beast Wars characters.
I would also appreciate if at least one thread on these boards wouldn't devolve into factional bickering, but Earthrise is too new to be anything but baseless speculation and territorial conflict.
AcademyofDrX wrote:I don't think there's any chance that G1 goes away. Animated, Prime, RiD, and Cyberverse all have G1 characters and aesthetics, though with enough unique visual and design flair that they're not "just" G1. Cyberverse has a model that is consistent with the Generations line-wide approach: G1 core, but multiple characters from other franchises with distinct roles.
They already have one; the G1 fans will force their nostalgia onto their children who will then just continue to buy G1 flavored bots. Rinse repeatAllNewSuperRobot wrote:HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.
Where do you encounter these people? Are you referring to the fandom, or the current Hasbro design team? If the fandom, I certainly don't see that attitude reflected here on Seibertron. Or at least I haven't encountered any G1 Nazis for several years now.AllNewSuperRobot wrote: The conceited arrogance of some believing 1984-86 is all there is, and all everyone wants, for these Giant Alien Robots, is baffling.
Is it dwindling? I and many others who were the target demographic in the mid 80's are still here. And the current course of the line would suggest that not only are they selling Generations to the old collectors, but scooping up plenty of new ones along the way.AllNewSuperRobot wrote: The original fanbase is ever dwindling. HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
sol magnus wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:I don't think there's any chance that G1 goes away. Animated, Prime, RiD, and Cyberverse all have G1 characters and aesthetics, though with enough unique visual and design flair that they're not "just" G1. Cyberverse has a model that is consistent with the Generations line-wide approach: G1 core, but multiple characters from other franchises with distinct roles.
It's also possible that post-WfC, the IDW comics may find a way to integrate the franchises like they did pre-reboot. I loved the concept of planetary colonies with distinct franchises, like Eukaris with the Beast Wars characters.
I would also appreciate if at least one thread on these boards wouldn't devolve into factional bickering, but Earthrise is too new to be anything but baseless speculation and territorial conflict.
There's really only one or two people who decry 'G1', which is like spitting in the wind. Hasbro has mined these characters for 40 years. Even when they turn it on it's ear, the 'originals' find a way to creep into the toyline, if not whatever show happens to be on.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Sentinel_Primal wrote:sol magnus wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:I don't think there's any chance that G1 goes away. Animated, Prime, RiD, and Cyberverse all have G1 characters and aesthetics, though with enough unique visual and design flair that they're not "just" G1. Cyberverse has a model that is consistent with the Generations line-wide approach: G1 core, but multiple characters from other franchises with distinct roles.
It's also possible that post-WfC, the IDW comics may find a way to integrate the franchises like they did pre-reboot. I loved the concept of planetary colonies with distinct franchises, like Eukaris with the Beast Wars characters.
I would also appreciate if at least one thread on these boards wouldn't devolve into factional bickering, but Earthrise is too new to be anything but baseless speculation and territorial conflict.
There's really only one or two people who decry 'G1', which is like spitting in the wind. Hasbro has mined these characters for 40 years. Even when they turn it on it's ear, the 'originals' find a way to creep into the toyline, if not whatever show happens to be on.
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Except in this case, people are just asking for things in addition to the originals. As far as I can tell, no one's saying "Drop G1 and start remaking UT or Animated". Personally, I'm not even asking that they stop making the majority of figures G1 or G1 styled, just make some figures from the other eras, even if they have to be "G1-ified". Thrilling 30 was the last time the main Generations line (movie toylines don't count because they've usually been separate from the main line) really had figures designed as the characters from other eras where it wasn't just a simple repaint/remolded head designed to satisfy the fans . They had Beast Wars, RiD 2001, Armada, and even IDW designs. Prime Wars still had a handful of figures for other eras with Primal, Magnus, Chromedome, and G2 Prime, but otherwise it was fairly basic in terms of updating G1, which is fair considering they were updating Combiners and headmasters which fills up slots quickly.
It's not fair to judge WFC yet considering they've only had one line and Wave 1 of the second to establish their design choices which is shorter compared to both, but so far, they've only had Galaxy Prime which was based off the Magnus mold with a new trailer, and Rung. So, while it's not much, it's still the very beginning of the trilogy. However, after seeing the "budget MP" design for Earthrise, particularly evident with Grapple and Prime, I would say it's not unreasonable to be concerned about Hasbro potentially not doing figures for characters outside G1 for Earthrise, at least in the distinct style of the character's originating era. There's a difference between "if it ain't broke don't fix it" and people wanting to have more designs from other series they enjoy.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:AcademyofDrX wrote:I don't think there's any chance that G1 goes away. Animated, Prime, RiD, and Cyberverse all have G1 characters and aesthetics, though with enough unique visual and design flair that they're not "just" G1. Cyberverse has a model that is consistent with the Generations line-wide approach: G1 core, but multiple characters from other franchises with distinct roles.
This is the point though. G1 is dead. It ended with Zone in 1990. The Classics toyline and Marvel Comics kept it going outside of TV for a little longer than that.
What Animated and co above inherited from G1 is brand recognition and name reuse. No one has ever returned to G1, beat for beat. They have new stories, new settings, new iterations of previous characters. They have never returned to Mt St Hilary in 1984, Golden Lagoons or Planet Eaters made by monkey scientists.
Like X-Men, the 60's original series still exists and is still occasionally referenced, but it is no longer the basis of the entire Franchise. This circular nostalgia is the problem that befell Mattel with He-Man and is deeply concerning for Transformers' future. The conceited arrogance of some believing 1984-86 is all there is, and all everyone wants, for these Giant Alien Robots, is baffling.
I've always been a champion of plot progression. Which Transformers is only second to TMNT among its contemporaries, in its ability to successfully do. Optimus Prime doesn't have to be an outdated lorry:
He can be this
Or this:
Much as Megatron can be this:
or this:
Reinvention, change, evolution. Those things and not catering to nostalgia alone, keep franchises relevant and ongoing. The original fanbase is ever dwindling. HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.
Transtech Megatron also loosely inspired both Armada Megatron and Animated Shockwave.Skritz wrote:Iirc the Gundam models were used as a placeholder for a robot mode on these very, very early vehicle mode choices. Especially since we have a proper and finalized Transtech design for Optimus and Megatron, both of which I'd love to see in toy form but we'll never get them. Closest we have to a Transtech design is Animated Blurr who was inspired by Transtech Cheetor and, in turn, got retooled into an Animated Cheetor.
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:Transtech Megatron also loosely inspired both Armada Megatron and Animated Shockwave.Skritz wrote:Iirc the Gundam models were used as a placeholder for a robot mode on these very, very early vehicle mode choices. Especially since we have a proper and finalized Transtech design for Optimus and Megatron, both of which I'd love to see in toy form but we'll never get them. Closest we have to a Transtech design is Animated Blurr who was inspired by Transtech Cheetor and, in turn, got retooled into an Animated Cheetor.
Skritz wrote:Sabrblade wrote:Transtech Megatron also loosely inspired both Armada Megatron and Animated Shockwave.Skritz wrote:Iirc the Gundam models were used as a placeholder for a robot mode on these very, very early vehicle mode choices. Especially since we have a proper and finalized Transtech design for Optimus and Megatron, both of which I'd love to see in toy form but we'll never get them. Closest we have to a Transtech design is Animated Blurr who was inspired by Transtech Cheetor and, in turn, got retooled into an Animated Cheetor.
Correct.
carytheone wrote:They already have one; the G1 fans will force their nostalgia onto their children who will then just continue to buy G1 flavored bots. Rinse repeatAllNewSuperRobot wrote:HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.![]()
sol magnus wrote:carytheone wrote:They already have one; the G1 fans will force their nostalgia onto their children who will then just continue to buy G1 flavored bots. Rinse repeatAllNewSuperRobot wrote:HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.![]()
When my kid was first introduced to Transformers, I didn't shove G1 stuff down his throat. I showed him Rescue Bots, which really only has Bumblebee and Prime. While he thought it was cool, he immediately stopped caring about it when he watched a single episode of the original series. He only wants "GEEWUN" inspired figures and obsesses over dad's Masterpiece and Siege figures despite my attempts to steer him towards a version of Transformers that could be "his" (like Prime or Cyberverse, which are themselves iterations of G1). Even with all that, I've held out from getting him anything 'adult' oriented.
His first "G1" inspired toy will be Leader Class Optimus Prime from Earthfall, because whatever Prime he gets "needs a Matwix."
All these guys sitting herewith all their "G1 is dead" and that kind of jazz miss just how timeless this franchise and these characters are. For better or worse, I would expect reiterations on a theme from now til doomsday - because it works. That doesn't mean I'm not open to "change" per se, but I'm in my mid 40s and i don't see myself going anywhere in some aspect. Maybe just watching that old "dead" cartoon that my son (and daughters) get such a kick out of that they'll drop their day to watch it with me.
Anybody can come up with a fact free rant about how "GEEWUN Bad" or "G1 fans are dropping like flies" or make grand proclamations about how Hasbro just doesn't want to move on, but from what I've seen being a Hasbro toy collector since 1982 is they do what works and they stop when it don't.
Cobotron wrote:Where do you encounter these people? Are you referring to the fandom, or the current Hasbro design team? If the fandom, I certainly don't see that attitude reflected here on Seibertron. Or at least I haven't encountered any G1 Nazis for several years now.
Cobotron wrote:Is it dwindling? I and many others who were the target demographic in the mid 80's are still here. And the current course of the line would suggest that not only are they selling Generations to the old collectors, but scooping up plenty of new ones along the way.AllNewSuperRobot wrote: The original fanbase is ever dwindling. HasTak need to have a plan B for when they go.
ZeroWolf wrote:I'd say starsaber may be more of a contender for the third part.
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Star Saber could be the Commander Class of WFC 3 though, alongside a [long overdue] Victory Leo?
ZeroWolf wrote:AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Star Saber could be the Commander Class of WFC 3 though, alongside a [long overdue] Victory Leo?
Heck I'll take leader Class Star Saber and voyager Victory Leo!
I know we've been waiting a while but I do think we're closer then before to getting him, especially with the hints of what's to come.
Skritz wrote:Plausible:
-Warpath
-Blaster
-Coneheads from the new Seeker mold, granted I expect one or two to be in SELECTS
Sentinel_Primal wrote:I'd be appalled if we didn't get Coneheads out of the new Seeker mold. This new mold is perfect for the Coneheads, even if they release them like they released the Rainmakers in Siege.
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.
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