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Nekoman wrote:Easy.
Animated.
Animated so far has been from what I can tell a general failure, like it or not. First, the show sucks bad, one of the worst television programs I have ever seen. Its getting moved to six in the morning on a Monday which screams ratings drop to me. Then the toys, they look like they’ll be decent but they’re coming out seven months after the show first started airing? That’s more than half a year!
To me it feels like “Hey guys, have you seen that Ben Ten? Kids love that crap! Which gives me the idea… Transformers + style of popular kids show + ??? = big success!”
I think animated is easily the worst transformers related thing ever. With the combination of some backwards marketing and a horrible concept, I get the feeling we’ll be seeing some dusty cards out there…
munkimus prime wrote:That was the greatest thing I've seen since boobs.
JustinRODimus wrote:Nekoman wrote:Easy.
Animated.
Animated so far has been from what I can tell a general failure, like it or not. First, the show sucks bad, one of the worst television programs I have ever seen. Its getting moved to six in the morning on a Monday which screams ratings drop to me. Then the toys, they look like they’ll be decent but they’re coming out seven months after the show first started airing? That’s more than half a year!
To me it feels like “Hey guys, have you seen that Ben Ten? Kids love that crap! Which gives me the idea… Transformers + style of popular kids show + ??? = big success!”
I think animated is easily the worst transformers related thing ever. With the combination of some backwards marketing and a horrible concept, I get the feeling we’ll be seeing some dusty cards out there…
WOW! Speak for yourself. I personally really, really like all of animated. The show is legit, its not just random crap. It's a story advancing as it should be and also about the toys, the toys from what I hear are really good quality. In all the advanced reviews and other things, the figures were pretty much praised. And c'mon, the Dinobots are badass. And that Animated Deluxe Lock Down is like as tall as voyagers. It's not a failure. Speak for yourself.
Nekoman wrote:
And I did say the toys look decent, but my point is they’re coming out seven months after the show premiered, wouldn’t you say that was a pretty big mistake?
StryderPrime wrote:Nekoman wrote:
And I did say the toys look decent, but my point is they’re coming out seven months after the show premiered, wouldn’t you say that was a pretty big mistake?
I must admit.....I do agree on that statement u jus made. Hasbro really drop the ball on that one and now mad that ppl overseas are profiting off their mistake
Valandar wrote:Thinking about it, at what point did Transformers almost die?
That's right - Generation Two.
So I guess it could be said that G2 was the biggest mistake Hasbro made, mainly by the bulk of the line being purely repaints of "famous" G1 figures, and the new molds being (mostly) new characters nobody had heard of, with no form of Kid Entertainment besides an aborted comic book four issues long.
"I dunno, Mom. I already have Sideswipe and Starscream. And I dunno who that orange jet guy is. Oooh, a new Optimus Prime with an oil tanker trailer!"
"No, Jimmy, he's too expensive."
starfish wrote:The decline of G1 as caused by Hasbro -
1) Introduction of gimmicks that got more desperate as G1 went on - Headmasters, Duocons, Ultra Pretenders, Clones, Firecons, etc.
2) The rejection of the line's core concept (Robots disguising themselves as recognisable vehicles), and creating wave after wave of character who just transformed into some crummy abstract futuristic vehicle (Autobot Headmasters, Pretenders, Clones), or some really bad mechanical animal/monster mode (Decepticon Mini-Headmasters, Monsterbots, Firecons).
3) The slow dumbing-down of transformations. For me, the best Transformers are those with the cleverest Transformations. Compare early G1 figs like Jetfire, Megatron, Grimlock, Sandstorm etc. with later efforts such as Slugslinger, Fastlane and Fangry (who is, in my view, one of the all-time worst Transformers ever).
We are currently in the middle of a golden age, if we did but know it. We still have simpler toys for the younger fans (like Fast Action Battlers and Activators), but the core lines combine fantastic articulation with engaging transformations and good alt modes (Deluxe Movie Bumblebee is a shining example of this). And then we also have Alternators and Masterpieces - the pinnacle of Transformers - plus lines like Classics and Encore keeping even the most nostalgic fans sated. It could be a lot, lot worse... it could be 1988!
Cannabis Prime wrote:I didn't know a super-sonic jet could park on the grass like that!
Caboose wrote:Time is not made out of lines! Time is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!
StryderPrime wrote:G2 was a failure 2 me do 2 poor marketing on Hasbro poart. Also our overseas friends how a better selection then we did in the US since they had a lot more new molds that was release over there rather then the reissues we had here.
BUT...........I did convince my dad at the time 2 get me a G2 inferno and Jazz which i was happy but didnt know no better at the time.
I surprise nobody didnt mention the Machine Wars line which Hasbro intents 2 release some molds in the US that places like the UK had but that fail miserable 2
But 2 Animated, my only worry about the late release is that its running with the big franchise movies like Batman and Ironman, Hulk, Wall-e, Speed racers and etc tat kids might get sidetrack and 4get about that Bumblebee they wanted
Lapse Of Reason wrote:StryderPrime wrote:G2 was a failure 2 me do 2 poor marketing on Hasbro poart. Also our overseas friends how a better selection then we did in the US since they had a lot more new molds that was release over there rather then the reissues we had here.
BUT...........I did convince my dad at the time 2 get me a G2 inferno and Jazz which i was happy but didnt know no better at the time.
I surprise nobody didnt mention the Machine Wars line which Hasbro intents 2 release some molds in the US that places like the UK had but that fail miserable 2
But 2 Animated, my only worry about the late release is that its running with the big franchise movies like Batman and Ironman, Hulk, Wall-e, Speed racers and etc tat kids might get sidetrack and 4get about that Bumblebee they wanted
Is the word "to" that difficult to type?
Dragonoth wrote:
I also agree about Machine Wars. I have tried to forget about the lack of paint detail making the toys look like overly simplistic lumps of plastic. The only Machine Wars toy I got was Starscream. It has only two points of articulation: the arms. It also is too big to play with my other toys, and mine didn't come with the missile launchers that were on the package! At least the RID repaints of the small toys look good.
Nekoman wrote:JustinRODimus wrote:Nekoman wrote:Easy.
Animated.
Animated so far has been from what I can tell a general failure, like it or not. First, the show sucks bad, one of the worst television programs I have ever seen. Its getting moved to six in the morning on a Monday which screams ratings drop to me. Then the toys, they look like they’ll be decent but they’re coming out seven months after the show first started airing? That’s more than half a year!
To me it feels like “Hey guys, have you seen that Ben Ten? Kids love that crap! Which gives me the idea… Transformers + style of popular kids show + ??? = big success!”
I think animated is easily the worst transformers related thing ever. With the combination of some backwards marketing and a horrible concept, I get the feeling we’ll be seeing some dusty cards out there…
WOW! Speak for yourself. I personally really, really like all of animated. The show is legit, its not just random crap. It's a story advancing as it should be and also about the toys, the toys from what I hear are really good quality. In all the advanced reviews and other things, the figures were pretty much praised. And c'mon, the Dinobots are badass. And that Animated Deluxe Lock Down is like as tall as voyagers. It's not a failure. Speak for yourself.
With episodes like Nature Calls, Nanosec, ect how is it the story is advancing? I often found that most of the first season episodes went absolutely no where.
And I did say the toys look decent, but my point is they’re coming out seven months after the show premiered, wouldn’t you say that was a pretty big mistake?
starfish wrote:The decline of G1 as caused by Hasbro -
1) Introduction of gimmicks that got more desperate as G1 went on - Headmasters, Duocons, Ultra Pretenders, Clones, Firecons, etc.
2) The rejection of the line's core concept (Robots disguising themselves as recognisable vehicles), and creating wave after wave of character who just transformed into some crummy abstract futuristic vehicle (Autobot Headmasters, Pretenders, Clones), or some really bad mechanical animal/monster mode (Decepticon Mini-Headmasters, Monsterbots, Firecons).
3) The slow dumbing-down of transformations. For me, the best Transformers are those with the cleverest Transformations. Compare early G1 figs like Jetfire, Megatron, Grimlock, Sandstorm etc. with later efforts such as Slugslinger, Fastlane and Fangry (who is, in my view, one of the all-time worst Transformers ever).
We are currently in the middle of a golden age, if we did but know it. We still have simpler toys for the younger fans (like Fast Action Battlers and Activators), but the core lines combine fantastic articulation with engaging transformations and good alt modes (Deluxe Movie Bumblebee is a shining example of this). And then we also have Alternators and Masterpieces - the pinnacle of Transformers - plus lines like Classics and Encore keeping even the most nostalgic fans sated. It could be a lot, lot worse... it could be 1988!
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