WHY ARE PEOPLE EXCITED FOR THE THING I DON'T LIKE
There, I summarized that dude's entire post in one sentence.
There, I summarized that dude's entire post in one sentence.
Joe Velez said:I bet it's the same people who claim they love the G1 reissues and then never buy them.
The problem isn't that people who claim to want G1 reissues don't really mean it. The problem is a lot of the people who want G1 reissues already have Blaster and Perceptor.
We almost did, funny enough!Nothing we've ever gotten before, from Hasbro or a third party, has come close to this level of re-engineering a G1 toy while keeping everything that was G1 about its appearance and size. For someone who loves Transformers as toys first and foremost, it's mind-blowing that something like this could exist. I don't want it *instead of* all the G1 reimaginings and reissues and recolors we've gotten over the years, but I love it as its own thing. It's a marvelous curiosity. In its own way, it's a Masterpiece.
I agree with this because I am very bad about it. There are certain pieces that I'm like "OMG... I MUST HAVE IT... TAKE MY MONEY!" and then other pieces, that might be even less, where I say "HOW MUCH?!?! NO WAY!!". I really think it just has to do with what speaks to me and what doesn't. Some pieces really fit something in my brain and it makes me do whatever it takes to get it. Other pieces, while I think are cool, just don't speak to my brain the same way.It's funny where people in the fandom draw the line over what is and isn't too expensive.
Here's something unexpected.
Similar to how Beast Wars Again has rebroadcast certain episodes of the Japanese dub of Beast Wars (albeit, cut in half to make two 15-minute episodes each), TakaraTomy has gone and uploaded the Japanese dub of first three episodes of the G1 cartoon, the three-part pilot mini-series, onto YouTube, to tie in with Missing Link.
What's more, while these videos lack both the opening theme song or the end credits sequence, they instead end with a new toy advert for new Missing Link line, showing that the idea for these new Optimus toys was rooted into an articulated fan custom of the original toy that was shown on display at BotCon Japan 1997.
I am pretty much here. If it's a Gobots reference, it becomes a must-own-at-any*-price (*though I recently discovered during an ebay auction what my upper limit was for even that kind of purchase). On the other hand, I've passed on some stuff recently that would have been bought on sight 10-15 years ago.I agree with this because I am very bad about it. There are certain pieces that I'm like "OMG... I MUST HAVE IT... TAKE MY MONEY!" and then other pieces, that might be even less, where I say "HOW MUCH?!?! NO WAY!!". I really think it just has to do with what speaks to me and what doesn't. Some pieces really fit something in my brain and it makes me do whatever it takes to get it. Other pieces, while I think are cool, just don't speak to my brain the same way.
Funny you should say that, because this line was inspired by one such custom that was on display at BotCon Japan 1997.This one reminds me a great deal of the awesome kitbashes I saw at the only Botcon I went to back in the Beast Wars era.