While I can't see them eliminating the "break apart into armor" aspect for the combination, they could at least try to make Magnus transform from truck to robot as one solid figure, rather than having to disconnect and reconnect his legs for the truck/robot transformation.
This is what Takara...
Found something else.
Transformers: The Ultimate Guide (2004) also used the single-word "Spychanger" spelling, and gave its own separate sections to the Spychangers and to the Basic class Ultra Magnus toy, the latter of which was also not called a Spychanger:
Yeah, I meant mold-wise rather than character-wise.
Further helping the case of the X-Brawn and Scourge molds was their being designed to the exact scale of the other Spychangers, unlike the still larger Optimus and Magnus molds.
Though it's not illustrated in this thread, Nevermore's done a lot of research on the subject of Spychangers, revealing that the proper spelling of the name is indeed the single-worded "Spychanger", rather than the two-worded "Spy Changer" that popped up a few times in the 2000s and, thanks to...
Wheeljack's voice actor, Michael T. Downey, has taken to Reddit to talk about his voicing the character in EarthSpark and has revealed some interesting info about how he came up with Wheeljack's southern accent:
One thing that remained consistent between the continuity of the G1 cartoon and Masterforce was the fact that the Soviet Union still continued to exist long after it dissolved in the real world. Germany was still divided between the East and the West in Masterforce.
They did do that Encore rerelease a few years back in 2018.
It was a bit faulty, though, so that may have soured things a bit.
A few places even still that Encore reissue in stock.
Thomas Theorist has posted a rather interesting video that sheds SO much light on many of the very weird and downright baffling decisions HiT Entertainment made back when they first took over the series in the 2000s.
A production bible from the HiT Model Era was leaked online and this video...
Just stumbled upon these Tweets gathered together on another site, and they may provide some context for what happened to Ghost Game behind-the-scenes.
It seems that the series' Head Writer (series composition) simply became mentally overwhelmed by the work of planning out the entire series and...
Yeah, as fun as many of the standalone episodes were, we really didn't need nearly as many as there were. About half of those pointless filler episodes could have been easily removed to make room for the next big arc.
As a result, the significant amount of pointless filler episodes makes this...
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