Coming from Baidu we have what looks to be our first look at Missing Link Bumblebee and Cliffjumper. Like Optimus Prime before them, they are G1 molds modified to have modern articulation. Each appears to also include new accessories: A blaster for Bumblebee and a Glass Gas Gun and Bazooka...
I caught that, too. It does make sense. This movie could bring in a lot of new young fans that have never been in the market for Transformers figures before. Keeping the price of admission a bit lower (especially since costs have been moving steadily up) for new customers may help create a...
A Rock. Et. Man.
The Infernac armorizers were already crazy rock vehicles. Now this one is a NASA themed rocket rockmobile rockmonster. It's a whole new level of insanity and I love it.
I saw this today and realized how I had been duped. This is exactly how I got my last cat. And shortly afterwards, 7 more, smaller cats came out of it.
I've never played Devastation, so I had to look up the Grey Seeker and Ground Soldier. Blue Runamuck is ok, but that seeker is the real star of the show.
Though I do wish we were getting repaints of Dirge and Thrust to go with all the Ramjets.
Huh. That came out a lot better than I would have thought. The spaceship mode is a little stumpy, but I don't hate that robot mode. I love the ancient clockwork automaton version as his original form. This looks almost like a "reborn" and rejuvenated version
This movie definitely seems to not be in any kind of continuity with the Bay era movies. It borrows some elements from it, yes, but no more than any other new series reuses elements from other previous iterations. This is about as clean a break as is possible. I, for one, am glad they finally...
If you look close, they actually molded it in his clear yellow then painted the backside clear red. You can see it best from the side with the light shining through it:
I never watched Cybertron either. I have several of the toys, as they were what was also on the shelf when Classics...
I think what I would actually like to see is a subversion of the "god-like, powerful heroes of olde" trope. Like, we see early Cybertronian society, but they're just regular people. Their society and technology isn't as advanced (ironically, though they ARE technology, the actual workings of...
my family must have watched that movie 100 times when I was a kid.
Where's THAT crossover, Hasbro? Remold Crimson Flame into Falcor. Give me a Gmork figure. Make a leader class Rockbiter that doubles as another Inferac character.
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