Saw someone elsewhere come up with the best name for using it as a new "5th turtle" character.
Vincent (Van-Go!)
It's perfectly terrible in just the right ways.
One criticism on the toy itself: I do wish that the front of the van didn't parts-form off to make a shield.
I'm wanting the squirrel version, myself. We've befriended numerous squirrels in our backyard starting during the covid lockdown, so we've become a crazy squirrel household.
It'd be way too small for Robo Force. Those guys were pretty big.
Buddy-L had their own line of transforming robots called Robotron. Realizing now, though, that even they were too big to fit in with the canopy closed.
Pictures from The-liberator.net:
Bought a vintage Buddy-L Robot Rider the other day. It doesn't work anymore, but it's still a fun way for the Micromasters to get to work.
Frenzy is my co-pilot
The old advertising for the thing said it would work with Transformers or Gobots, but the compartments are sadly too small for...
I could even buy that as standard issue ghosts (not the forced-into-public-service type that are otherwise seen in the original film) they slowly age over the course of their 100 year haunting before moving on in pure spirit form to the actual afterlife.
Definitely agreed. The Bay movie designs were way too busy. The BB movie did a bit better with scaling that back a bit and using larger chunks of alt mode in the robots, but kept it similar enough to the Bay movies to make them visually cohesive. I'm a big fan of keeping the designs simpler...
Faces have always been tricky in live action. The cartoon and comics can just draw the faces as though they were flexible metallic skin, but that doesn't translate well to live action? (maybe it would? I'd be curious to see.)
So they went the route of lots of overlapping metal plates so that...
I really wouldn't be opposed to wildly different looking transformers as Cannonball, so long as they had the paint scheme. This go round, Cannonball was a Seeker. Last time, he was a garbage truck. Time before that, he was a motorcycle, and so on.
The full-animated Transformers One is probably the only route to go for a Transformers-centered movie. As long as humans are relatively cheap to film compared to rendering photo-realistic robots interacting with the physical world, any live-action movie is going to be mostly humans with the...
On one hand, the movies are clearly their own thing, so using the name Wheeljack to not be a G1-esque Wheeljack doesn't bother me any more than, for instance, Armada Wheeljack.
On the other hand, there are like 14 very different guys in the live action movieverse all named Wheeljack, which is a...
G2 Grimlock has some delicious Pez he would like to share:
I told myself I wasn't going to buy this Grimlock, but I found him for a good price at a vintage toy shop today on a work trip. Missing his gun, but I can live without it
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