Got to wondering earlier, just how popular is/was Beast Wars II in Japan?
I mean, to my understanding, Transformers isn't as popular there as it is in the US, or other things there, but I'm interested more within the context of Japanese Transformers itself. Like, where would it rank among their series/toylines over there?
The reason I was wondering is the prominence Lio Convoy seems to command. Outside of Optimus Prime/G1 Convoy himself, it seems like he gets featured a lot, including that manga where it's basically the end of their G1 timeline. (In that regard, it kind of feels like he takes the spot Rodimus Prime sometimes gets over here. Which is itself interesting, since Rodimus has grown in popularity over the years, but I don't know that I'd consider him super-popular.)
Or is it less that BWII is popular, and Lio Convoy's popularity transcended the series itself? After all, he's even featured fairly prominently over here, probably more than anyone else who never had their series exported from Japan. (Star Saber's another kettle of fish, since we did get Victory on DVD eventually, and now they're doing the HasLab version, which seems like a case of "fewer, but higher profile".)
I mean, to my understanding, Transformers isn't as popular there as it is in the US, or other things there, but I'm interested more within the context of Japanese Transformers itself. Like, where would it rank among their series/toylines over there?
The reason I was wondering is the prominence Lio Convoy seems to command. Outside of Optimus Prime/G1 Convoy himself, it seems like he gets featured a lot, including that manga where it's basically the end of their G1 timeline. (In that regard, it kind of feels like he takes the spot Rodimus Prime sometimes gets over here. Which is itself interesting, since Rodimus has grown in popularity over the years, but I don't know that I'd consider him super-popular.)
Or is it less that BWII is popular, and Lio Convoy's popularity transcended the series itself? After all, he's even featured fairly prominently over here, probably more than anyone else who never had their series exported from Japan. (Star Saber's another kettle of fish, since we did get Victory on DVD eventually, and now they're doing the HasLab version, which seems like a case of "fewer, but higher profile".)