Mystery of Convoy Ultra Magnus and Rodimus Prime. (Sort of; in the game Rodimus Prime has his own vehicle sprite, but his robot mode is a recolor of Ultra Magnus.)
A while back there were some third-party sellers selling used DIM cards (they're locked into the the first VB they're used with, so used ones are essentially worthless), so watch out for that.
Ones sold by Amazon themselves should be unopened.
So you're saying he spent half the video calling something a problem, then the other half complaining that the same problem was solved?
Also, while the 2012 series unified the Turtle's colors, it did make their shapes more distinct than they'd been before (though not to the degree that Rise did).
Well, I found something completely different; probably the only remaining evidence for a toyline that never happened (the pictures are gone; I'm pretty sure it was all concept art and no physical prototypes):
https://web.archive.org/web/19990508024109/http://members.aol.com/groo215/toyexpo1.html
There was definitely at least one popular(?) fan timeline floating around while Beast Machines was new that merged events from Japanese cartoon and UK comic continuities (while also ignoring or recontextualizing large parts of each).
I remember that. Both a less detailed version of that specific theory, and the weird trend of trying to make a unified continuity that mashed together stuff from every continuity (even though it could only work by also leaving out parts of every continuity).
Rodimus Prime's first two acts (before even been officially recognized as leader) were to incapacitate the Decepticon leader for longer than Optimus ever managed to, and to defeat the greatest threat the Transformers ever faced in their entire history.
And the change between Cybertron's state...
"Ankylosaurs" is a weird example to use for that, though, since scientific names (which are the only names most extinct animals have) are the same across all languages.
The tweet making the holocaust comparison already was the "doubling down and making things worse" part, not the initial problem.
A merely insensitive level of hyperbole would be an easy thing for almost anyone to apologize for; but she mentioned something so extreme to make a comparison that was...
Is Arizona the same state that tried this crap last time too?
https://www.knau.org/knau-and-arizona-news/2024-01-29/proposed-bill-would-give-arizona-legislature-authority-to-override-popular-vote
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