Yeah, both that and the JAFCON-exclusive black-colored 1984 Optimus were 21st-century releases. Onyx Primal was the first black Optimus of them all.
EDIT: Also, voting is now closed. The winners will be announced this Friday.
Well, here's something I honestly didn't see coming, and comes as impeccable timing for me since, just a few days ago, I finally finished reading the entirety of the Island of Sodor lore book (in PDF form) for the first time ever.
The Unlucky Tug has posted a thorough (but digestible) overview...
Please, Hasbro. Do not touch any of these guys for Legacy. We do not need any of these unique designs G1-ified and "normalized" out of their uniqueness.
Yeah, it never made sense to me how the 2007 movie line's Automorph gimmick crept into several of the early-wave Animated molds. If anything, that gimmick severely weakened almost all of those molds.
Not digging that shoulder construction. Nor the fact that his feet are now backwards compared to the original design.
I really don't see what this offers any better than either the original Deluxe (which was an excellent figure) or the Takara-exclusive Jet Pack Bumblebee (which provided a...
It never even made it to home media in Region 1. It only ever surfaced on 4Kids's website.
Can't speak for any other regions if they ever got the uncut version released or not.
I would think that it is describing just the first 13 episodes since the ending is a massive cliffhanger needing very much to be resolved in the second season, and it seems that 13 episodes had become the standard for season lengths of Mainframe's TV cartoons at that point, based on Beast Wars...
Goof Troop got an HD remaster too, but long before Disney+ came out. It was first put on Amazon Video, but when Disney+ went up and it was put on there, it was weirdly cropped to a fake widescreen aspect ratio instead of leaving it uncropped in fullscreen like on Amazon.
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