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Posted by Rysquad on February 22nd, 2020 @ 8:54pm CST
Posted by william-james88 on February 22nd, 2020 @ 9:03pm CST
Rysquad wrote:Looking forward to Topspin and hopefully we get Leadfoot in the near future.
And hopefully people who don't have Targets can find him in their country.
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on February 22nd, 2020 @ 9:07pm CST
Also, does anyone know what Target's pre-order policy is on price changes? Because they currently have the preorder up for Overload for $29.99
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 22nd, 2020 @ 9:09pm CST
Rysquad wrote:Looking forward to Topspin and hopefully we get Leadfoot in the near future.
I'm pretty certain we are, it was leaked in a Target listing, and I cannot see them making 2 of the wreckers and not the 3rd (screams for a Hatchet already)
Posted by Ig89ninja on February 22nd, 2020 @ 10:03pm CST
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Also, does anyone know what Target's pre-order policy is on price changes? Because they currently have the preorder up for Overload for $29.99
Wait, WHAT!?!?!
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on February 22nd, 2020 @ 10:17pm CST
Ig89ninja wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Also, does anyone know what Target's pre-order policy is on price changes? Because they currently have the preorder up for Overload for $29.99
Wait, WHAT!?!?!
Yep!
I’m not sure if Target has a price guarantee though because that’s sure to get fixed sometime soon.
Posted by LinaNui on February 22nd, 2020 @ 10:57pm CST
EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Ig89ninja wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Also, does anyone know what Target's pre-order policy is on price changes? Because they currently have the preorder up for Overload for $29.99
Wait, WHAT!?!?!
Yep!
I’m not sure if Target has a price guarantee though because that’s sure to get fixed sometime soon.
Just chatted with target and they can not guarantee the price, but I am still going to order him.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 22nd, 2020 @ 11:34pm CST
I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
I really like Cliffjumper, reminds me of the Generations repaint of WFC Bee.
Blitzwing will be a pass, as much like Shockwave and Megatron in DoTM, he was horribly mistreated in the Bee movie. He should have been the main villain instead of 2 no-names.
I hate to say it, but Studio Series seems to have run out of steam for me. WW2 Hot Rod was the last figure I got and I was thoroughly disappointed.
Posted by DecepticonFinishline on February 23rd, 2020 @ 12:42am CST
LinaNui wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Ig89ninja wrote:EvasionModeBumblebee wrote:Also, does anyone know what Target's pre-order policy is on price changes? Because they currently have the preorder up for Overload for $29.99
Wait, WHAT!?!?!
Yep!
I’m not sure if Target has a price guarantee though because that’s sure to get fixed sometime soon.
Just chatted with target and they can not guarantee the price, but I am still going to order him.
Last year, I ordered Springer, Thundercracker and Galaxy Prime with a promo discount, and they delayed each one individually, and eventually cancelled each one. So. My guess is they will do something similar.
I WAS, however, able to talk to someone at the customer service desk when I finally found Thundercracker on the shelf, and they rang it up in-store at the remaining discounted price for my online order.
So you could definitely try and hope for something like that as least!
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 23rd, 2020 @ 5:17am CST
Rodimus Prime wrote:Well, I guess I'll be the turd in the punch bowl and say that I don't like Sentinel. That character deserves a leader class figure. This voyager seems too small and simple. The only things I like are the sharp red and that he has a movie-accurate chest. That's the only thing missing on the DoTM leader figure.
I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
I really like Cliffjumper, reminds me of the Generations repaint of WFC Bee.
Blitzwing will be a pass, as much like Shockwave and Megatron in DoTM, he was horribly mistreated in the Bee movie. He should have been the main villain instead of 2 no-names.
I hate to say it, but Studio Series seems to have run out of steam for me. WW2 Hot Rod was the last figure I got and I was thoroughly disappointed.
Wouldn't leader Class be too big for the character scale wise? I liked the new characters in the bee movie.
Posted by LinaNui on February 23rd, 2020 @ 9:12am CST
Overload is listed for $30 on amazon right now and they have a price guarantee, so I cancelled my Target order and got this one. Jump now before someone catches this mistake!
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 23rd, 2020 @ 10:09am CST
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 23rd, 2020 @ 10:17am CST
If amazon put that price up, I'm curious, but I already ordered them through Target with that BOGO coupon, and I don't really want to cancel.
Ugh, now I'm worried after hearing this about Target
Posted by LinaNui on February 23rd, 2020 @ 10:19am CST
ZeroWolf wrote:The mistake must have come through at Hasbro level then if both Amazon and target listed at that price
I don't think so, I think amazon just price matched Targets price since Amazons is shown has being 50 but marked down to 30. While Targets is just straight 30. Overall I am happy to get overload for 30!
Posted by D-Maximal_Primal on February 23rd, 2020 @ 11:02am CST
first up, I also pre-ordered Overload through amazon in case the Target thing doesn't work out with the stories I've heard.
Also thought about and will list when the waves are coming out:
Wave 1 2020 (out now): DotM Soundwave, WWII Hot Rod, Arcee pack, Bumblebee, Movie 1 Megatron, Mixmaster, Scavenger, Shockwave
Wave 2 2020 (April-ish release): Jeep Bee, Roadbuster, Shatter, Sentinel Prime, Scrapper
Wave 3 2020 (September-ish release): RotF Soundwave, Topspin, Cliffjumper, Skipjack, Blitzwing, Overload
Potential Exclusives: Leadfoot (I would guess a Summer time release)
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 11:31am CST
It doesn't look as small and simple as the 2011 Voyager. The problem with making Sentinel a Leader-class in this line is that Optimus is a Voyager in this line, so Sentinel would end up dwarfing him. Sentinel is taller than Optimus in the film, but not to Grindor levels. Mind you, that does still make him a pass for me, because the ROTF Leader Optimus is still my primary movieverse Optimus... The scale shift has made a lot of Studio Series a pass for me.Rodimus Prime wrote:Well, I guess I'll be the turd in the punch bowl and say that I don't like Sentinel. That character deserves a leader class figure. This voyager seems too small and simple. The only things I like are the sharp red and that he has a movie-accurate chest. That's the only thing missing on the DoTM leader figure.
In fairness, ROTF Devastator is supposed to be hideous. Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.Rodimus Prime wrote:I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
I am interested in the Constructicons. It helps that I like them even just as Movicon rank-swellers, and that some of them have size increases or other improvements compared to their ROTF toys (and others like Overload never got full-size toys at all). I would have been interested even without the Devastator combo. Well, except with regards to Long Haul.
I disagree with you about Megatron in DotM. It's still his villainy that ultimately drives the plot. Sentinel taking the reins makes sense because Megs is still reeling from his injuries at the end of ROTF while Sentinel is fresh as a daisy after a jolt from the Matrix, which impacts the balance of power between them. Megatron does take his own back when he realizes what's happened, and he and Optimus have what amounts to a decent final throwdown if you take into account that they're both cripples at that point. IMO Megatron gets a better deal in DotM than he does in, say, the Marvel comics.Rodimus Prime wrote:Blitzwing will be a pass, as much like Shockwave and Megatron in DoTM, he was horribly mistreated in the Bee movie. He should have been the main villain instead of 2 no-names.
Posted by Sabrblade on February 23rd, 2020 @ 11:32am CST
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 11:38am CST
He brought up DotM as a comparison.Sabrblade wrote:He said the Bee movie not DOTM.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Blitzwing will be a pass, as much like Shockwave and Megatron in DoTM, he was horribly mistreated in the Bee movie. He should have been the main villain instead of 2 no-names.
Posted by Seibertron on February 23rd, 2020 @ 12:17pm CST
Posted by Autobot N on February 23rd, 2020 @ 12:43pm CST
So we can have Cybertron in Earth's orbit (twice) without any Earth-destroying consequences, but not a humanoid Devastator?ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 12:56pm CST
They might have found that less overtly physics-denying than a Godzilla-size humanoid robot walking upright. Plus Paramount had backed down a bit by the time of Dark of the Moon and even moreso in the next two films. (That and let's face it, there's probably a limit to how much they could have shown the Earth being rent and wracked by Cybertron's proximity in a live-action film while also having to render photorealistic giant robots).Autobot N wrote:So we can have Cybertron in Earth's orbit (twice) without any Earth-destroying consequences, but not a humanoid Devastator?ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.
Although it is amusing that, for how anal Paramount was about realism in the first two movies (And they were EXTREMELY anal about the robots being both realistic and more alien; Hasbro actually had to threaten to axe the project to get them to allow the characters to talk in human speech), the movies end up being less realistic about the proximity of another planet than the cheesy '80s cartoon was.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 2:18pm CST
If DoTM Megatron was made leader, why couldn't Sentinel? They were both larger than Prime, both height and mass wise. And that Rosenbaum Panther is a massive firetruck, bigger than a Peterbilt. Sentinel should have been equal to Megatron. Otherwise I agree about the SS scale, and RoTF leader Prime is also my favorite movie figure.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:It doesn't look as small and simple as the 2011 Voyager. The problem with making Sentinel a Leader-class in this line is that Optimus is a Voyager in this line, so Sentinel would end up dwarfing him. Sentinel is taller than Optimus in the film, but not to Grindor levels. Mind you, that does still make him a pass for me, because the ROTF Leader Optimus is still my primary movieverse Optimus... The scale shift has made a lot of Studio Series a pass for me.Rodimus Prime wrote:Well, I guess I'll be the turd in the punch bowl and say that I don't like Sentinel. That character deserves a leader class figure. This voyager seems too small and simple. The only things I like are the sharp red and that he has a movie-accurate chest. That's the only thing missing on the DoTM leader figure.
I'm not saying he's not accurate. He is for the most part. But why couldn't he be a bipedal? Just because some movie executive said? They're alien robots! And if that person needed an explanation, I have a simple one: make the 2 biggest members the legs for support and combine the others for the rest of the body. Honestly, for all of RoTF's faults, Devy was my biggest gripe. And it just translated to the toy. It would've been funny to see Hasbro put a set of wrecking ballz on him to make him as accurate as possible.In fairness, ROTF Devastator is supposed to be hideous. Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.Rodimus Prime wrote:I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
I'll give you that, but, I still thought he was marginalized. In hindsight, I thought Sentinel and Shockwave should have tried to kill him and push him to switch sides at least temporarily. Would have made for a great 4-way final battle, and would have given Shockwave more to do.I disagree with you about Megatron in DotM. It's still his villainy that ultimately drives the plot. Sentinel taking the reins makes sense because Megs is still reeling from his injuries at the end of ROTF while Sentinel is fresh as a daisy after a jolt from the Matrix, which impacts the balance of power between them. Megatron does take his own back when he realizes what's happenedRodimus Prime wrote:Blitzwing will be a pass, as much like Shockwave and Megatron in DoTM, he was horribly mistreated in the Bee movie. He should have been the main villain instead of 2 no-names.
I have to disagree with that. Megatron wasn't a physical cripple, he took out Sentinel by himself, even if he started it with a shot to the back. He might have had mental problems, but physically he was very capable. And it wasn't even a fight, Prime threw his axe in his chest, ripped it out and then decapitated him. Megatron had no offense whatsoever, just like Shockwave. Horrible mistreatment.and he and Optimus have what amounts to a decent final throwdown if you take into account that they're both cripples at that point.
I think he was treated better in the Marvel comics, especially if we count both G2 and ReGeneration, but it still could have ended better for him. But that discussion is for a different forum.IMO Megatron gets a better deal in DotM than he does in, say, the Marvel comics.
Now that I've seen more shots, I'm warming up to Blitzwing as a toy. Looks pretty good. But how he was handled on screen still irks me.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 3:10pm CST
They were both larger, true, but not to the same level that, say, Grindor from ROTF was. And there are some key differences in design between Megatron and Sentinel. Megatron has a broad, bulky torso and thick legs to spread the mass across (and IMO, I think he still ends up too much bigger than Studio Series Optimus), while Sentinel Prime does not. Trying to make Sentinel a Leader (esp. at Studio Series' average engineering level) would have resulted in his being not only taller than Optimus but Megatron as well.Rodimus Prime wrote:If DoTM Megatron was made leader, why couldn't Sentinel? They were both larger than Prime, both height and mass wise.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:It doesn't look as small and simple as the 2011 Voyager. The problem with making Sentinel a Leader-class in this line is that Optimus is a Voyager in this line, so Sentinel would end up dwarfing him. Sentinel is taller than Optimus in the film, but not to Grindor levels. Mind you, that does still make him a pass for me, because the ROTF Leader Optimus is still my primary movieverse Optimus... The scale shift has made a lot of Studio Series a pass for me.Rodimus Prime wrote:Well, I guess I'll be the turd in the punch bowl and say that I don't like Sentinel. That character deserves a leader class figure. This voyager seems too small and simple. The only things I like are the sharp red and that he has a movie-accurate chest. That's the only thing missing on the DoTM leader figure.
Leaving aside SS being more concerned with robot mode scale... The Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 is 40' long, so it's only 8' longer than the extended-cab Peterbilt 379. And a good chunk of the volume would be hollow because of the water tank. In light of that, the DOTM Leader Sentinel Prime figure actually isn't too off from the ROTF Leader Optimus acale-wise.Rodimus Prime wrote:And that Rosenbaum Panther is a massive firetruck, bigger than a Peterbilt.
Equal, but not bigger than him, which I think would be the result of making him a Leader-class figure in this line.Rodimus Prime wrote:Sentinel should have been equal to Megatron.
Yes, basically. Well, a studio exec and the studio's in-house "experts" (these are the same people who Hasbro practically had to force at gunpoint to accept the alien robots talking in human speech). Annoying, but such are the perils of showbiz sometimes. Basically, the sticking point is that something as Godzilla-massive as Devastator would collapse under its own weight in a human upright stature (So we're talking the kind of science whiners who would write off Pacific Rim because of how big the Jaegers are). It could have been argued "They're made of alien material durable enough to not collapse" but I'm not sure if that would have flown with those people.Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm not saying he's not accurate. He is for the most part. But why couldn't he be a bipedal? Just because some movie executive said?ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:In fairness, ROTF Devastator is supposed to be hideous. Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.Rodimus Prime wrote:I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
I don't think that would have satisfied them re: the issue about the effects of the combined mass, sadly. Because it would still have been an enormous concentration of robot mass.Rodimus Prime wrote:And if that person needed an explanation, I have a simple one: make the 2 biggest members the legs for support and combine the others for the rest of the body.
I'm fine with how they did him. It emphasizes the "Oh god, run away!" aspect of Devastator a fair bit.Rodimus Prime wrote:Honestly, for all of RoTF's faults, Devy was my biggest gripe. And it just translated to the toy.
Now that's the Transformer they're really never gonna make.Rodimus Prime wrote:It would've been funny to see Hasbro put a set of wrecking ballz on him to make him as accurate as possible.
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 23rd, 2020 @ 3:17pm CST
Posted by Jeddostotle7 on February 23rd, 2020 @ 3:20pm CST
Rodimus Prime wrote:If DoTM Megatron was made leader, why couldn't Sentinel? They were both larger than Prime, both height and mass wise. And that Rosenbaum Panther is a massive firetruck, bigger than a Peterbilt. Sentinel should have been equal to Megatron. Otherwise I agree about the SS scale, and RoTF leader Prime is also my favorite movie figure.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:It doesn't look as small and simple as the 2011 Voyager. The problem with making Sentinel a Leader-class in this line is that Optimus is a Voyager in this line, so Sentinel would end up dwarfing him. Sentinel is taller than Optimus in the film, but not to Grindor levels. Mind you, that does still make him a pass for me, because the ROTF Leader Optimus is still my primary movieverse Optimus... The scale shift has made a lot of Studio Series a pass for me.Rodimus Prime wrote:Well, I guess I'll be the turd in the punch bowl and say that I don't like Sentinel. That character deserves a leader class figure. This voyager seems too small and simple. The only things I like are the sharp red and that he has a movie-accurate chest. That's the only thing missing on the DoTM leader figure.
Thing is, that DOTM Megatron, when his knees are properly bent like they should be, is the same height to the head as the tall Voyager ROTF and Movie 1 Megatrons. DOTM Megatron being a Leader was more to get his bulk right than to make him super tall. So far, it's looking like Voyager Sentinel is going to be about the same size as the Voyager ROTF and Movie 1 Megatrons, and thus the same height to the head as leader DOTM Megatron.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 3:26pm CST
Posted by Evil Eye on February 23rd, 2020 @ 3:52pm CST
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote::evil: The smegging reboot movies can jolly well go wait their turn on a storage shelf until we get the Unicron movie that was supposed to come out last year and thus actually finish the original movie universe's story. Until then, the reboot stuff fills me with the same bitter rage I felt when I tuned in to Kids' WB the week after "Revelations" only to get a smegging Xaolin Showdown rerun instead of the next Cybertron episode.
Considering that Bumblebee was an actually great movie whereas TLK was...not, shall we say, I think the Unicron movie can be consigned to vaporware.
Posted by Sabrblade on February 23rd, 2020 @ 4:21pm CST
Especially since that movie kind of reversed the planets' alignments by depicting Cybertron as the villain's weapon of mass destruction while Unicron was depicted as the innocent planet Earth being victimized and attacked by Cybertron.Black Hat wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote::evil: The smegging reboot movies can jolly well go wait their turn on a storage shelf until we get the Unicron movie that was supposed to come out last year and thus actually finish the original movie universe's story. Until then, the reboot stuff fills me with the same bitter rage I felt when I tuned in to Kids' WB the week after "Revelations" only to get a smegging Xaolin Showdown rerun instead of the next Cybertron episode.
Considering that Bumblebee was an actually great movie whereas TLK was...not, shall we say, I think the Unicron movie can be consigned to vaporware.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 4:25pm CST
I have said everything about the new Sentinel with the assumption that his height will be the same as other SS voyagers, which would make him a head shorter than leader Megatron and that just seems wrong. I see Jeddostotle's point about bending the knees, which I haven't done on my figure. I'll check it out. I love the DoTM leader Sentinel, it's my 2nd favorite movie figure after RoTF leader Prime. My only problem with him is that he's top-heavy. If the voyages Sentinel is a lot more stable and scales well with Prime and Megatron, I might change my mind on him. We'll see.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Leaving aside SS being more concerned with robot mode scale... The Rosenbauer Panther 6x6 is 40' long, so it's only 8' longer than the extended-cab Peterbilt 379. And a good chunk of the volume would be hollow because of the water tank. In light of that, the DOTM Leader Sentinel Prime figure actually isn't too off from the ROTF Leader Optimus acale-wise.Equal, but not bigger than him, which I think would be the result of making him a Leader-class figure in this line.Rodimus Prime wrote:Sentinel should have been equal to Megatron.
Alright, let's blame the big wigs I suppose. Just another case of corporate interests stifling creative freedom.Yes, basically. Well, a studio exec and the studio's in-house "experts" (these are the same people who Hasbro practically had to force at gunpoint to accept the alien robots talking in human speech). Annoying, but such are the perils of showbiz sometimes. Basically, the sticking point is that something as Godzilla-massive as Devastator would collapse under its own weight in a human upright stature (So we're talking the kind of science whiners who would write off Pacific Rim because of how big the Jaegers are). It could have been argued "They're made of alien material durable enough to not collapse" but I'm not sure if that would have flown with those people.Rodimus Prime wrote:I'm not saying he's not accurate. He is for the most part. But why couldn't he be a bipedal? Just because some movie executive said?ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:In fairness, ROTF Devastator is supposed to be hideous. Paramounts demands for some level of physics realism ruled out a humanoid design, so the designers purposely went for a horrifically ugly animalistic nightmare mashup monstrosity.Rodimus Prime wrote:I never started collecting the Constructicons either, because I think that Devastator is a hideous mess.
And I agree about the Unicron story being finished, even though I think Earth being Unicron is an idiotic concept, in both Prime and Bayverse. For me the only enjoyable parts were Cogman and Anthony Hopkins' character. And I thought the new Megatron figure was really good, even if the character was wasted.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 4:33pm CST
Uhhhh, no it didn't. It basically copied Prime's plot point of Earth being the unwitting host to the monstrous Unicron (who even the uncorrupted Optimus regards as evil, and IIRC the Knights do as well). While the battered husk of a world that is Cybertron is maliciously turned into a villains' weapon by Quintessa, who is identified as "The mad god" and "The great deceiver". And it stops being malicious once it's been freed from Quintessa's control. Unicron, while on the defensive in TLK, is nevertheless presented by it as being Bad News.Sabrblade wrote:Especially since that movie kind of reversed the planets' alignments by depicting Cybertron as the villain's weapon of mass destruction while Unicron was depicted as the innocent planet Earth being victimized and attacked by Cybertron.Black Hat wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote::evil: The smegging reboot movies can jolly well go wait their turn on a storage shelf until we get the Unicron movie that was supposed to come out last year and thus actually finish the original movie universe's story. Until then, the reboot stuff fills me with the same bitter rage I felt when I tuned in to Kids' WB the week after "Revelations" only to get a smegging Xaolin Showdown rerun instead of the next Cybertron episode.
Considering that Bumblebee was an actually great movie whereas TLK was...not, shall we say, I think the Unicron movie can be consigned to vaporware.
TLK was not a bad movie. Age of Extinction was a wretched trainwreck except for the Dinobots, but TLK was alright and fun.
Posted by william-james88 on February 23rd, 2020 @ 5:44pm CST
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
TLK was not a bad movie.
You're right, it was worse than bad.
Posted by JoeIsNotCool on February 23rd, 2020 @ 5:50pm CST
ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Uhhhh, no it didn't. It basically copied Prime's plot point of Earth being the unwitting host to the monstrous Unicron (who even the uncorrupted Optimus regards as evil, and IIRC the Knights do as well). While the battered husk of a world that is Cybertron is maliciously turned into a villains' weapon by Quintessa, who is identified as "The mad god" and "The great deceiver". And it stops being malicious once it's been freed from Quintessa's control. Unicron, while on the defensive in TLK, is nevertheless presented by it as being Bad News.Sabrblade wrote:Especially since that movie kind of reversed the planets' alignments by depicting Cybertron as the villain's weapon of mass destruction while Unicron was depicted as the innocent planet Earth being victimized and attacked by Cybertron.Black Hat wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote::evil: The smegging reboot movies can jolly well go wait their turn on a storage shelf until we get the Unicron movie that was supposed to come out last year and thus actually finish the original movie universe's story. Until then, the reboot stuff fills me with the same bitter rage I felt when I tuned in to Kids' WB the week after "Revelations" only to get a smegging Xaolin Showdown rerun instead of the next Cybertron episode.
Considering that Bumblebee was an actually great movie whereas TLK was...not, shall we say, I think the Unicron movie can be consigned to vaporware.
TLK was not a bad movie. Age of Extinction was a wretched trainwreck except for the Dinobots, but TLK was alright and fun.
I feel like I'm one of the only people who enjoyed AoE at this point! I still think its one of my favourites, yes some elements are stupid, but I like the idea of the humans hunting them down and making something out of them as lets be honest that's probably what we would do if creatures like Transformers came here!
Posted by Tuned Agent on February 23rd, 2020 @ 6:13pm CST
william-james88 wrote:ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:
TLK was not a bad movie.
You're right, it was worse than bad.
So much worse than bad that they aren't even in the same zip code.
LeAwesome1 wrote:I feel like I'm one of the only people who enjoyed AoE at this point! I still think its one of my favourites, yes some elements are stupid, but I like the idea of the humans hunting them down and making something out of them as lets be honest that's probably what we would do if creatures like Transformers came here!
AoE's plot was a mix of stupid and wasted potential, but it's still the best one when it comes to treating the transformers as actual characters (and that includes Bumblebee). AoE Optimus is still the only live-action TF to have really any measurable character arc.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 6:24pm CST
I wonder if we'll get more figures of the characters from the start of the Bee movie, or if Cliffjumper is the only one because he's popular. IIRC, Brawn was there along with a few more.
Posted by JoeIsNotCool on February 23rd, 2020 @ 6:27pm CST
Rodimus Prime wrote:Okay guys, let's steer this back to Studio Series. The movies have their own forum.
I wonder if we'll get more figures of the characters from the start of the Bee movie, or if Cliffjumper is the only one because he's popular. IIRC, Brawn was there along with a few more.
I personally would prefer some of the older characters first, but I would be all over Soundwave and Shockwave. Maybe Wheeljack too.
Posted by ZeroWolf on February 23rd, 2020 @ 6:31pm CST
Posted by Ironhidensh on February 23rd, 2020 @ 6:52pm CST
Posted by Ig89ninja on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:02pm CST
Ironhidensh wrote:But will we ever get Skids and Mudflap? I get it, I absolutely hate their characters, but the robot modes were always intriguing to me.
I would like it if they were made too, but let’s just say that if the do get a new plastic appearance, they’re going into my new signature.
Posted by Autobot N on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:15pm CST
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:17pm CST
Never say never, but I think it's very unlikely, considering how some fans perceive their characters. I think in the end it will come down to Hasbro weighing a potential backlash against the possible profits. If anything, they might be some kind of online exclusive. Or, they might get released in a set as smaller than deluxe figures, like the bikes. Then they might scale perfect with Devy. And yeah, why haven't we gotten AoE Galvatron yet?Ironhidensh wrote:But will we ever get Skids and Mudflap? I get it, I absolutely hate their characters, but the robot modes were always intriguing to me.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:24pm CST
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:29pm CST
That's what the current AoE figure is. Obviously the on-screen transformation can't be duplicated by a toy, unless we use Legos.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Because he's an untransformable joke of a design
Not if his transformation was re-engineered. And it'll never happen because he wasn't a prominent-enough character, but I would love a leader class version. That truck mode would look beautiful if it was more detailed. Then again, Shockwave got one and Grimlock got one.that would require the toy either be an extreme shellformer or have a lot of delicate fiddly inversion joints that would be tough to cram into a Voyager.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 7:41pm CST
That would be one of my reasons for hating AoE, along with the jerkishness of the new cast and the lack of followup on certain things from DotM.Rodimus Prime wrote:That's what the current AoE figure is. Obviously the on-screen transformation can't be duplicated by a toy, unless we use Legos.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Because he's an untransformable joke of a design
In both their cases it was because of size. Which is the same reason a Leader AoE Galvatron isn't going to happen in Studio Series - unless Hasbro gave up and had a separate truck and action figure, it would be too big.Rodimus Prime wrote:Not if his transformation was re-engineered. And it'll never happen because he wasn't a prominent-enough character, but I would love a leader class version. Then again, Shocckwave got one and Grimlock got one.that would require the toy either be an extreme shellformer or have a lot of delicate fiddly inversion joints that would be tough to cram into a Voyager.
And what do you mean by "if his transformation was re-engineered"? There isn't a transformation to re-engineer! There is absolutely nothing of the truck mode about his robot mode, and there aren't even any convenient panels to turn into parts of the vehicle mode... You'd have to essentially make his limbs and torso turn inside-out, which would be tricky at best even at Leader size.
Posted by Autobot N on February 23rd, 2020 @ 8:19pm CST
This pulls it off pretty well, but Hasbro could never put something like this out at retail.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:And what do you mean by "if his transformation was re-engineered"? There isn't a transformation to re-engineer! There is absolutely nothing of the truck mode about his robot mode, and there aren't even any convenient panels to turn into parts of the vehicle mode... You'd have to essentially make his limbs and torso turn inside-out, which would be tricky at best even at Leader size.
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 23rd, 2020 @ 8:27pm CST
Oh, they might have been able to do it as a Leader Class if the ROTF-HFTD level of engineering was being employed. And they could certainly put it out as an MPM.Autobot N wrote:This pulls it off pretty well, but Hasbro could never put something like this out at retail.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:And what do you mean by "if his transformation was re-engineered"? There isn't a transformation to re-engineer! There is absolutely nothing of the truck mode about his robot mode, and there aren't even any convenient panels to turn into parts of the vehicle mode... You'd have to essentially make his limbs and torso turn inside-out, which would be tricky at best even at Leader size.
But definitely not as a Studio Series figure, especially since he would be relegated to Voyager size.
Posted by Rodimus Prime on February 23rd, 2020 @ 8:53pm CST
Well at least you agree that it can be done.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:Oh, they might have been able to do it as a Leader Class if the ROTF-HFTD level of engineering was being employed. And they could certainly put it out as an MPM.Autobot N wrote:This pulls it off pretty well, but Hasbro could never put something like this out at retail.ZeldaTheSwordsman wrote:And what do you mean by "if his transformation was re-engineered"? There isn't a transformation to re-engineer! There is absolutely nothing of the truck mode about his robot mode, and there aren't even any convenient panels to turn into parts of the vehicle mode... You'd have to essentially make his limbs and torso turn inside-out, which would be tricky at best even at Leader size.
Which is why I said I would love to see a leader class version.But definitely not as a Studio Series figure, especially since he would be relegated to Voyager size.
Posted by EvasionModeBumblebee on February 23rd, 2020 @ 9:39pm CST
Posted by Sabrblade on February 23rd, 2020 @ 9:49pm CST
Posted by Sentinel_Primal on February 24th, 2020 @ 12:50am CST
Posted by ZeldaTheSwordsman on February 24th, 2020 @ 2:14am CST
Except that Evasion Mode Prime still had truck bits in robot mod (And his disguise in altmode is not exactly the greatest). Evasion Mode Prime doesn't go from "Sleek modern cab-over" to "Robot that looks a lot like Megatron's first-movie robot mode and doesn't turn into anything earthly". The simple torso parts inverting of Evasion Optimus wouldn't be enough. All of Galvatron's limbs would have to turn themselves inside-out as well, and in complex ways that frankly I think are beyond Studio Series' average engineering level. Especially in a Voyager, which is what Galvatron would be because of the focus on robot mode scale.Sentinel_Primal wrote:Didn't Evasion Mode Prime basically turn himself inside out with the robot mode details being inside the truck cab in vehicle mode, and the cab details tucking into the robot mode torso? A potential Galvatron might be able to tap into that and maybe Siege Prime's legs to try and hide the wheels