The Master Blaster wrote:How so?
Their size in relation to other lines? The fact that, next to older lines, they look like they're lacking paint?
I'll put it in these terms...
Armada Hot Shot is probably one of the worst Transformers released in modern times. The figure fails in almost everyway. He has poor articulation, is limited by his gimmick, and looks, well, rather doofy.
Everyone knows I love Armada and the like. I can admit to HotShot not only looking 'kiddie' when compared to other Transformers, but even within the context of Armada he looks kind of kiddie.
I could put up with it though. Animated Bumblebee is full out intended to appeal to children and while the fact that Transformers are designed to do this to begin with, Animated seems to go too far.
For instance, I feel that these toys are far more comparable to Fast Action Battlers than they are to any main line in the past few years.
While Animated is the next big thing (and it is, I think this line will be a great big success), I don't think I can take my money along for the ride.
See, Animated is duplicating G1, or even Cybertron in its grand scheme. Characters, character archtypes, direction of the story, most everything (note, I think that's fine, no problem) is being replicated. I don't want to ramble here, so to cut to the point.
When I bought Movie Transformers, I didn't buy FABs. The 'older' standard version of the toy was superior and made it so I didn't need to buy FABs. Whether it's G1 or later Energon/Cybertron toys, I already have the superior versions of these toys.
Hopefully, that explains why I see these toys as unnecessary when compared to the last few years of releases.