That's how the first released versions were, yeah.From the 1993 Sears Wishbook. Interesting that the Dinobots are in their G1 colors.
Hmm...
Hmm...
Nope... nope.
These aren't firetrucks fighting sharks. Which is fine, don't get me wrong, but someone is going to have to explain the reference to me.
He also never actually ever wielded it in hand in the cartoon.The missile launcher accessory is kind of meh. It can attach to the shark mouth and store in the upper jaw but there aren’t any alternative mounting positions and it does nothing for robot mode. Sure he can hold it but it looks like a pair of binoculars.
They put a 5mm peg on it so they clearly expect you to put it in his hand. It just looks dumb doing so it’s basically stuck on the roof of his mouth/fanny pack when not in use for shark mode.
Well met. I applaud your creativity and ingenuity.Well, the analogy is obvious. The pack of saber-toothed tigers were the sharks of the time period (Sharks also existed, of course, but were busy in New York fighting the Jets for control of the schoolyard) and I think we can all agree that a mammoth is basically the same thing as a firetruck. They both have hoses/trunks, can squirt water, and go WOO WOO WOO as they drive around flashing their lights.
Well met. I applaud your creativity and ingenuity.
Still don't get what that was really referencing, though. XD
I kind of thought it was a reference to the first Ice Age movie.Ha! Sorry, just having a bit of fun. Not really referencing anything, just supposed to be a pack of saber-toothed tigers attacking a mammoth. I realized that I had 3 robot saber-tooths, so I was going to get a picture of them together. At the last minute, I decided that they needed to be doing something, so I put some prey in the picture with them like something out of a prehistoric nature documentary.
I kind of thought it was a reference to the first Ice Age movie.