He is my 2nd favorite titan mold after Titalwave.
I think "Titan Masters" tried to cover the same ground that hypothetical "Masterforce" would. Or could be made to do, if they fleshed it out more (as it was, the line had one Titan, and we didn't really get much about the Titan Masters being the key to that or whatever). The word "Titan" instead of the other prefixes was at least less specific, sort of. Kind of like how Battle Masters were both guns and melee weapons.
But yeah, calling them something other than Head- or Target- etc created an umbrella with room to just throw them all in there. I guess keeping to a single element of the play pattern just made it that much clearer/simpler and easier to market.
Speak of the devil, apparently they're reissuing Scorponok.
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CosignedI just like the idea of lil' dudes interacting with bigger dudes. Call 'em what you will, but the concept is cool and the play patterns are fun.
I'm just saying I don't think "Titanmasters" was ever meant to be a catch-all for the various "Master" type robots, since they only ever used the term for what were Headmasters. Powermasters got rebranded "Primemasters" even though they were reworked to be compatible with Titanmasters.I've honestly lost sight of what I was originally saying, but I don't think I disagree with any of that.
It's part of the reason why the gijoe collaborative is so attractive to me right despite the price points. I don't even collect g.i.joe, and haven't since I was kid in the 90's.I just like the idea of lil' dudes interacting with bigger dudes. Call 'em what you will, but the concept is cool and the play patterns are fun.
Under the new name of "Battle Masters".Targetmasters are still vibin'
Hell yeah. Bring back Mini-Cons.I just like the idea of lil' dudes interacting with bigger dudes. Call 'em what you will, but the concept is cool and the play patterns are fun.
I am very hazy on what little lore we have from the time. Why WERE they called Titan Masters? Were "bulks"/main Autobot/Decepticon partners the titans being mastered by becoming their heads? Or were the heads themselves titans and masters? Or something.
To be fair there kinda is.There is no real differences between Headmasters & Titan Masters