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New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:00 am
by El Duque
YouTube member Rattraprules98 has uploaded the latest commercial for Hasbro's new Transformers Rescue Bots. A line aimed at younger Transformers fans with it's own cartoon series in the works. Check out the video embedded below.


Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:40 am
by Sabrblade
This looks like it could be more successful than the short-lived Go-Bots cartoon. Now if only the toys themselves had a wider ranger of articulation.

I get that the simplicity is to help children build their motor skills, but the Go-Bots were aimed at the same target audience with similarly simple configurations, but they did have a fair amount of articulation in addition to that.

I mean, would knees and elbows really make it that much harder? I'd imagine that kids would enjoy them more being able to move their limbs around instead of only being able transform them and drive them around in altmode. What child wouldn't want to have more fun with them in Robot Mode too?

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:52 pm
by BeastProwl
Sabrblade wrote:This looks like it could be more successful than the short-lived Go-Bots cartoon. Now if only the toys themselves had a wider ranger of articulation.

I get that the simplicity is to help children build their motor skills, but the Go-Bots were aimed at the same target audience with similarly simple configurations, but they did have a fair amount of articulation in addition to that.

I mean, would knees and elbows really make it that much harder? I'd imagine that kids would enjoy them more being able to move their limbs around instead of only being able transform them and drive them around in altmode. What child wouldn't want to have more fun with them in Robot Mode too?

yeah, but imagine the look on the childs face when it goes *SNAP* or if balljoints were added, the pieces could pop off and get lost, so mant things that could go wrong.....

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 2:23 pm
by Sabrblade
BeastProwl wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:This looks like it could be more successful than the short-lived Go-Bots cartoon. Now if only the toys themselves had a wider ranger of articulation.

I get that the simplicity is to help children build their motor skills, but the Go-Bots were aimed at the same target audience with similarly simple configurations, but they did have a fair amount of articulation in addition to that.

I mean, would knees and elbows really make it that much harder? I'd imagine that kids would enjoy them more being able to move their limbs around instead of only being able transform them and drive them around in altmode. What child wouldn't want to have more fun with them in Robot Mode too?

yeah, but imagine the look on the childs face when it goes *SNAP* or if balljoints were added, the pieces could pop off and get lost, so mant things that could go wrong.....
Not unless they use very strong, highly reinforced, child safe joints. Again, the Go-Bots had pretty good joint quality, so they could just use that technology for these. If it worked before, it can do so again. :D

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 3:46 pm
by BeastProwl
Sabrblade wrote:
BeastProwl wrote:
Sabrblade wrote:This looks like it could be more successful than the short-lived Go-Bots cartoon. Now if only the toys themselves had a wider ranger of articulation.

I get that the simplicity is to help children build their motor skills, but the Go-Bots were aimed at the same target audience with similarly simple configurations, but they did have a fair amount of articulation in addition to that.

I mean, would knees and elbows really make it that much harder? I'd imagine that kids would enjoy them more being able to move their limbs around instead of only being able transform them and drive them around in altmode. What child wouldn't want to have more fun with them in Robot Mode too?

yeah, but imagine the look on the childs face when it goes *SNAP* or if balljoints were added, the pieces could pop off and get lost, so mant things that could go wrong.....
Not unless they use very strong, highly reinforced, child safe joints. Again, the Go-Bots had pretty good joint quality, so they could just use that technology for these. If it worked before, it can do so again. :D

LOL Yeah I guess, but their were some pretty bricky go-bots! I had the original Speed-Bot from that line, no posability at all.

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 6:50 pm
by MightyMagnus78
These things are great!

As a father of a 3 year old boy, who adores TFs, but is to deemed young to have anything from the more established lines such as Classics or DOTM, (other than Robot Heroes there is very little in his age bracket). He is mad about these 'real Transformers' and believe me the lack of articulation does little to dampen his enthusiasm or imagination, which as a parent, is just wonderful to see.

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Fri Sep 16, 2011 11:50 pm
by Sabrblade
BeastProwl wrote:LOL Yeah I guess, but their were some pretty bricky go-bots! I had the original Speed-Bot from that line, no posability at all.
Very true. Though, there were some poseable gems in that line. Like Aero-Bot (the "Very Best") and his mold mates.

MightyMagnus78 wrote:These things are great!

As a father of a 3 year old boy, who adores TFs, but is to deemed young to have anything from the more established lines such as Classics or DOTM, (other than Robot Heroes there is very little in his age bracket). He is mad about these 'real Transformers' and believe me the lack of articulation does little to dampen his enthusiasm or imagination, which as a parent, is just wonderful to see.
Oh, I don't doubt that kids will have fun with these. I just think they could have even more fun with these by making the arms and legs move. I know kids would love to make these things move in a "walking" style, or make the arms raise up and down in a sort of friendly "shaking hands" gesture. It adds an extra level of realism and relatability to these things, making them feel more "human" and less "bricky". ;)

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 11:52 am
by Chr0nus
THAT'S MY VIDEO! So... can I have credit? :D

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 12:11 pm
by El Duque
Rattraprules98 wrote:THAT'S MY VIDEO! So... can I have credit? :D


I credited your YouTube account and mentioned you on the front page, but I'd be happy to update the story referencing you as a Seibertron.com member :D

Re: New Rescue Bots Commercial

PostPosted: Sun Sep 18, 2011 7:47 pm
by Chr0nus
El Duque wrote:
Rattraprules98 wrote:THAT'S MY VIDEO! So... can I have credit? :D


I credited your YouTube account and mentioned you on the front page, but I'd be happy to update the story referencing you as a Seibertron.com member :D


That'd be great, thanks!