Lycantendencies wrote:Neither Armada, Energon, nor Cybertron were G1 coninuity based.
Armada was indended to be. Last minute alterations to the overall plot scheme took that away. The toys had already been designed and planned at that point.
Energon and Cybertron had more G1 homages than anything ever before. Throw in Universe to the mix and we still didn't end up with a whole set of Armada trilogy seekers anywhere in the mix.
In G1, the seekers were a trio, the coneheads were too.
When we look at G1 based Robotmasters, reissues, MP Skywarp's box, the seekers are a trio.
It's just how HasTak usually treat them.
The coneheads are similar, with them always being a slight retool.
Once again, this is G1 continuity based, and the thee coneheads are all established characters.
Everyone knows this. Hence the outcry to begin with...
This is Hasbro. They release retools and repaints all the time, sometimes without it even being a new character.
Then along comes a set where retools are not only accepted but expected, and usually delivered, and then change their entire policy.
Who would expect that?
But they don't release 6 of something. Two, three...sure. Sometimes we see four (Armada Sideswipe, RiD car brothers), but those are split across liness. Apparently even Hasbro draws a line somewhere.
Hasbro are intelligent people. They create Classics, based on G1 and aimed at people who already know the characters.
Many of them sit there with Starscream and spare oney complaining about not having Skywarp (sold solo) or Thundercracker whilst Starscream warmed shelves everywhere.
Similar story for Ramjet and the coneheads.
That's a stupid decision even for Hasbro.
I don't know...BotCon was really, really successful due to the seeker package. They sold out a month ahead of time. The 2k5 box set can still be bought off their website. Maybe they did make the right financial/promotional decision.
Now, who elese here wants a nice Sunstorm released at retail? Wouldn't that be nice?