Prima's hips, unlike Shakira's, DO seem to lie. I'm pretty sure that they compress up into the "skirt" some. Whoever took the picture is definitely guessing at the transformation.
The recent experimenting with extra heads packed in is encouraging, and I wish they'd do it more (I would have loved for the Retro G1 Bumblebee to have come with both the Bumblebee head and the Goldbug head for your choice of cartoon or toy accuracy). I am 100% behind the idea of standardized...
Yeah, execution is key. I got the new, larger Death's Head figure, and although he has a great range of motion in his shoulders, I'm not crazy about how it's achieved.
I can't remember where I saw this, but I remember seeing someone taking a bunch of clips from the old Bruce Timm Superman cartoon where Superman throws bombs into the bay shortly before they explode (it happens a lot) and construing it as Superman specifically hating fish.
I think about that a lot.
I happily played with even the brick-iest of Transformers, but I was always especially fond of the ones that had more points of articulation than the others. Heck, I remember being super impressed that my Quake could aim his gun both up-and-down as well as side-to-side (kinda).
I love that thing! It's almost perfectly "what if they released a Scramble City Dinobot Combiner in mid-to-late G1." I may have missed it in the video, but did he say where it came from?
No, having Titan Devestator in combined mode at all times and keeping the new, better individual 'bots in individual modes isn't a bad way to enjoy both.
Yeah, totally agree. I don't mind the idea of Optimus ascending to something greater than your average bot, but I think it cheapens his journey if he started there.
That said, I've always kind of liked to keep the metaphysical aspects of Transformers to a minimum. I don't mind Unicron and...
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