Good eye.Big Grim wrote:When did Laserbeak's laser get so short?
carytheone wrote:Good eye.Big Grim wrote:When did Laserbeak's laser get so short?
I guess Soundwave listens to Bob Barkers advice
carytheone wrote:Nah the battle lines are pretty deep on this topic.Ironhide516 wrote:So does this finally solve the 30 year old debate about which color is Frenzy and which color is Rumble
Maybe they will save him for the Soundblaster release?leokearon wrote:I'm just worried what will happen if they decide to reissue Ratbat, given he originally came with Frenzy
Nexus Knight wrote:Shhh, no one mention that the original toys were exactly like this, as that would prove that FIBRIR was the original idea.
I still say to this day, G1 Ravage is one of the most elegant Transforming toys ever made.cruizerdave wrote:You know, I find that I don't like any of the cassettes as well as those originals. Even the masterpiece versions come up short when compared to those in my mind. I don't know why. I mean they've updated virtually every character from G1 in one form or another and created superior toys ... except those guys. They're just neat. Glad to see them coming back!
Burn wrote:Agamemnon wrote:Let's get back to talking about Burn's mammoth snout flopping...
Well I am Australian. It's kinda what we're known for.
There's a pattern, but it's inconsistent. The main players in this war are either in team toy or team toon.Wolfman Jake wrote:Damnit! I was gonna do just that after seeing all the comments! Yeah, this is nothing new. The G1 Hasbro releases always followed RIRFIB. It's the G1 cartoon that first gave us RIBFIR. Since then, Hasbro releases have alternated between the two naming schemes, fueling the fires of the debate. Takara has always remained loyal to RIRFIB, though, and even swapped the names back for Japan's release of the G1 cartoon a year later. Since this "Vintage G1" line is trying to emulate the original releases as much as possible, right down to how Soundwave and his minions were bundled and sold, it makes sense that Hasbro would retain the original RIRFIB naming scheme for this line.Nexus Knight wrote:Shhh, no one mention that the original toys were exactly like this, as that would prove that FIBRIR was the original idea.
carytheone wrote:There's a pattern, but it's inconsistent. The main players in this war are either in team toy or team toon.Wolfman Jake wrote:Damnit! I was gonna do just that after seeing all the comments! Yeah, this is nothing new. The G1 Hasbro releases always followed RIRFIB. It's the G1 cartoon that first gave us RIBFIR. Since then, Hasbro releases have alternated between the two naming schemes, fueling the fires of the debate. Takara has always remained loyal to RIRFIB, though, and even swapped the names back for Japan's release of the G1 cartoon a year later. Since this "Vintage G1" line is trying to emulate the original releases as much as possible, right down to how Soundwave and his minions were bundled and sold, it makes sense that Hasbro would retain the original RIRFIB naming scheme for this line.Nexus Knight wrote:Shhh, no one mention that the original toys were exactly like this, as that would prove that FIBRIR was the original idea.
Lifted from the TFWiki.
Megatron Wolf wrote:I want to be excited for these but im sure they're going to be really over priced, wouldnt be surprised at all if they are around $30 if not more. Hopefully these will be the next hot rod & they'll show up in clearance for next to nothing
Wow there must be a knee jerk response to assume people are trying to argue on the internet. I was supporting what you said with a visual reference. The vast majority of times RIRFIB (the pattern) with a few exceptions (the inconsistency). le sighWolfman Jake wrote:None of that contradicts what I said at all, actually.carytheone wrote:stuff
Yeah I saw that after I hit submit. Took a few minutes to copy, paste, crop and upload the screen cap. And yours wasn't copied from the TFWIki? So I guess I was supposed to delete my copied info that I didn't paste first?AllNewSuperRobot wrote:A 'visual reference' someone else made two minutes earlier, and put a little more effort into than just copying a jpg...
leokearon wrote:I'm just worried what will happen if they decide to reissue Ratbat, given he originally came with Frenzy
AllNewSuperRobot wrote:Or confuse the issue even more, releasing Ratbat with Overkill or Slugfest?
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