That's a pretty good call. And one of the better Titanium figures too.I used to have Titanium Optimal Optimus displayed with Classics because he felt roughly correct scale-wise.
That's a pretty good call. And one of the better Titanium figures too.I used to have Titanium Optimal Optimus displayed with Classics because he felt roughly correct scale-wise.
It's only a matter of time before someone at Takara decides that this random miscolor is actually a new character just so they can have another thing to recolor every Frumble into:If people can jack off homages to goddamn Enemy and ever how many wacky misprint things for who knows how long now, something like Reverse Convoy can certainly have a go again.
The all-star lineup but small size/budget says to me that they were hoping the line does well but didn't want to spend too much money on it. In all likelihood, it was meant to be a filler to tide things over between Superlink and Galaxy Force.My pet theory is that RM Optimus Prime was designed as a companion piece to MP-01 for kids, with no idea how they were actually going to release the thing, and Robotmasters was subsequently cobbled into existence. There was no broader plan for what the line was supposed to be. They just needed a vehicle to get their mini MP-01 into stores, and they threw together an excuse line with an excuse plot.
They did hit on the idea of making other mini (and toonier) versions of larger toys, and that was fun, but they weren't given time to refine any of those designs because they weren't the reason the line existed in the first place.
Robotmasters was concurrent with Superlink into Galaxy Force. The intent was always to be a budget-minded supplement to the “main” franchise push, which is why most toys were deluxe(ish) and under and all the new molds were those of major franchise character iterations. We all called it, rightfully, Takara’s take on Hasbro’s Transformers Universe 03. Though, looking back, you can also see a lot of the mentality that currently drives the Authentics segment at play as well.The all-star lineup but small size/budget says to me that they were hoping the line does well but didn't want to spend too much money on it. In all likelihood, it was meant to be a filler to tide things over between Superlink and Galaxy Force.
Y'know, I've heard this over the years, but if that's really the case... man, Takara sure does a LOT to keep up a line with a small audience.Transformers really isn’t all that big in Japan
Heh, thinking more about it, even if Transformers was big in Japan, it'd still be a comparatively small audience since Japan is the sole territory covered by TakaraTomy while the rest of the world's Transformers audience is all covered by Hasbro.Y'know, I've heard this over the years, but if that's really the case... man, Takara sure does a LOT to keep up a line with a small audience.
Kinda wish Capcom would take a clue.
There's a lot I like about but I can see how it maybe didn't work. Too...polished for lack of a better term?That is sad since Prime is the best Transformers series of all time.
In an interview Jeff Kline did with the TFNation 2021 virtual con, he revealed that the Prime creative team at the time was trying to make a Transformers show that was more like The Sopranos than otherwise.There's a lot I like about but I can see how it maybe didn't work. Too...polished for lack of a better term?
Shinkalion exists though, if you're talking about internal to Japan. It may not get much play outside, but it made it into SRW 30, and it's still going after this long.Most of what they do nowadays is import Hasbro’s stuff and even then they don’t release the complete toylines at retail any more. Compare that to the entire toylines full of premium paintjobs and retools we used to get from them.
That said, even if Transformers isn’t as big in Japan anymore, it’s still arguably Takara’s biggest action toy brand, aside from maybe Beyblade.
I dunno, the tone was pretty alright, in fact I prefer the more toned down humor they had. What I found terrible was the long stretches of meandering in between anything happening. Feels like the characters were stuck doing side quests and DLC rather than advancing the plot or characters.It wasn't dark. It was just pompous.
You're excluding Miko, right? She was anything but "toned down" in her humor.I dunno, the tone was pretty alright, in fact I prefer the more toned down humor they had.
A single character vs nearly the entire cast cracking jokes some shows had is restrained in comparison, yes.You're excluding Miko, right? She was anything but "toned down" in her humor.