by No Death for Prowl » Tue Jan 08, 2008 9:25 pm
Well, I don't agree with you about how awful the movie line is, though the repaints are tiresome. However, it's your "wannabe-newbies" line that puzzles me......what's wrong with people liking TFs through the movie line? A lot of kids likely flat out ignored Transformers until the movie and the toys came out and I can't imagine how that can be a bad thing for the franchise or the older fans who still support it. A lot of kids found out just how cool TFs can be in 2007 and the franchise hasn't had this much interest in it since the G1 days, whether you want to admit it or not. If there is going to be a certain arrogance that the movie toys are for the untrue fan, then you'll have to come to grips that the beloved lines of Armada, Cybertron, Beast Wars, etc. did nothing comparable to the movie line in sparking interest in "newbies", as we'll put it, as well as reinvigorating older fans(like myself) whose love of TFs was in hibernation.
A previous poster said that Alternators were everything the movie line wasn't, pertaining to opening doors and trunks, etc., but the movie line never was really meant to be comparable to the more model car-ish Alternators. What TF lines had the level of detail and realism that the Alternators did? None, which is part of the reason why Hasbro hit such a home run with the Alt. However, they are not toys, and toys are the lifeblood of the Transformers franchise, not collector's items. And as much as I love Alternators(probably my favorite line along with Classics), Leader Prime is just as awesome, if not more awesome, than anything in the Alternators lineup. Of course, it cost $20 more, so it balances out, sort of.
There isn't any 1 line I don't like since it wouldn't be fair to criticize a line of toys I don't own anything from, but I'll say each line has their really great toys and their pretty poor ones; what sets them apart is how good the ones that don't fall into that category are.[quote][/quote]