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Transformers Prime Beast Hunter Voyager Figures Wave 3 Case:
Exciting Robots in Disguise with Autobots, Predacons, and Decepticons from the HUB TV series Transformers Prime!
Transform from vehicle or creature to roughly 7-inch robot and back again!
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"... and toys are the right of all Earthlings! Direct from Hasbro comes this exciting batch of heroes and villains from Transformers Prime. Join Optimus Prime and his crew as they fight not only Decepticons, but now Predacons too! Each robot measures 6 to 7-inches tall and features terrific accessories like snap-on cannons and swords! Ages 5 and up.
This Transformers Prime Beast Hunter Voyager Figures Wave 2 Case includes 3 individually packaged robots (subject to change):
1x Beast Optimus Prime
1x Grimwing
2x Ultra Magnus
(subject to change)
CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Yeah, I Googled it too and got nothing.Noideaforaname wrote:What exactly is an "ursagriff" from? In all my years of looking up mythical monsters I've never encountered it, Theoi.com has nothing on it (I'm assuming this creature's Greek, given the name), Wikipedia has nothing on it, and Google only seems to bring up "Grimwing is an ursagriff, guys!" Not claiming it's fake or anything, it's just bugging me that I can't find anything on it.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
GuyIncognito wrote:The only references to "ursagriff" on the internet are in reference to this toy.CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Is that a serious question?
RAcast wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:The only references to "ursagriff" on the internet are in reference to this toy.CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Is that a serious question?
More like rather scathing and, in my opinion very reasonable, sarcasm regarding most of the Prime Predacons.
Valandar wrote:RAcast wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:The only references to "ursagriff" on the internet are in reference to this toy.CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Is that a serious question?
More like rather scathing and, in my opinion very reasonable, sarcasm regarding most of the Prime Predacons.
I'd say most Beastformers in general - "Stand up on hind legs, flip head fore or back (or open mouth), do something with tail" is NOT a 'transform' IMHO, but far too common among Beastformers.
RAcast wrote:Valandar wrote:RAcast wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:The only references to "ursagriff" on the internet are in reference to this toy.CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Is that a serious question?
More like rather scathing and, in my opinion very reasonable, sarcasm regarding most of the Prime Predacons.
I'd say most Beastformers in general - "Stand up on hind legs, flip head fore or back (or open mouth), do something with tail" is NOT a 'transform' IMHO, but far too common among Beastformers.
Now, now, not ALL beastformers are like that. There are many, MANY good beastformers.
Valandar wrote:RAcast wrote:Valandar wrote:RAcast wrote:GuyIncognito wrote:The only references to "ursagriff" on the internet are in reference to this toy.CBratetron wrote:Can anyone tell if Grimwing actually transforms?
Is that a serious question?
More like rather scathing and, in my opinion very reasonable, sarcasm regarding most of the Prime Predacons.
I'd say most Beastformers in general - "Stand up on hind legs, flip head fore or back (or open mouth), do something with tail" is NOT a 'transform' IMHO, but far too common among Beastformers.
Now, now, not ALL beastformers are like that. There are many, MANY good beastformers.
That, IMHO, are overwhelmed by the sheer number of the ones that ARE like that - with the standout being Supreme Cheetor ( http://www.tfu.info/2000/Maximal/SupCheetor/cheetor.htm ). And even among the ones that aren't like that, we get things like Cybertron / Galaxy Force Backstop.
Wheeljack35 wrote:Why is there a new version of Magnus?
Sabrblade wrote:Yeah, I Googled it too and got nothing.Noideaforaname wrote:What exactly is an "ursagriff" from? In all my years of looking up mythical monsters I've never encountered it, Theoi.com has nothing on it (I'm assuming this creature's Greek, given the name), Wikipedia has nothing on it, and Google only seems to bring up "Grimwing is an ursagriff, guys!" Not claiming it's fake or anything, it's just bugging me that I can't find anything on it.
My guess is that it might be the secret love child between a bear and griffon. A product of Hasbro's imagination.
I believe Sabrblade hit the nail on the head. Grimwing appears to be an ursagriff which is (as Sabrblade points out) a mix between a bear (ursa) and a griffin (griff). Since a griffin is half lion and half eagle, this means that Grimwing is actually half lion, half bear and half eagle. You should be able to look him up because he's in the same family as man/bear/pig which is half man, half bear, half pig.
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Sorry, but I couldn't resist! In a related point, I definitely want Grimwing for my Predacon army and Ultra Magnus is growing on me as well (especially since he appears to be show accurate...for the most part).
Bounti76 wrote:I believe Sabrblade hit the nail on the head. Grimwing appears to be an ursagriff which is (as Sabrblade points out) a mix between a bear (ursa) and a griffin (griff). Since a griffin is half lion and half eagle, this means that Grimwing is actually half lion, half bear and half eagle. You should be able to look him up because he's in the same family as man/bear/pig which is half man, half bear, half pig.
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Sorry, but I couldn't resist! In a related point, I definitely want Grimwing for my Predacon army and Ultra Magnus is growing on me as well (especially since he appears to be show accurate...for the most part).
I hate to be nitpicky, but he's 1/3 of each of those (bear, lion, eagle)....otherwise you'd have 3 halves of something, which is mathematically impossible....![]()
Of course, you could be joking, which I don't always get over the internet
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