New TakaraTomy Legends Line

Sabrblade

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Which is a shame, since they took a risk on Magmatron who is… Well, I guess he does have a presence outside of Japan.
Magmatron had a Target-exclusive retail release, a starring role in IDW's two comic mini-series, and most relevant to what I was saying, has a color scheme that that doesn't read as stereotypically "girly" to corporate America. He has way more advantages than Galvatron that made him a far safer bet for Hasbro to make big a new figure for him.
 

Sabrblade

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Well, somebody's made of money.
 

Sabrblade

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Hasbro of all companies should not be worried about that.
This is the very reason we got Tidal Wave in green instead of purple back in Armada: Aaron Archer himself told me that his boss at the time, Samantha Lomow, felt that Tidal Wave's original purple color scheme looked too girly for a boys' toyline, because to her, purple was primarily a girls' color.
 

Sabrblade

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Wiki quotes him as saying it's because there were too many purple guys coming out at the same time, which I am more inclined to believe because, well, there were a lot of purple guys at the time and nobody else was changed.
Yeah, I mentioned that to him and he said that was only part of the reason, before mentioning Lomow telling him, "purple is for girls", which baffled me when I first heard it since purple is the color of kings and royalty.

But regardless, BWII Galvatron's main color isn't purple anyway. He's mainly pastel pink, the stereotypical girliest color of all.

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lastmaximal

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This is the very reason we got Tidal Wave in green instead of purple back in Armada: Aaron Archer himself told me that his boss at the time, Samantha Lomow, felt that Tidal Wave's original purple color scheme looked too girly for a boys' toyline, because to her, purple was primarily a girls' color.
A lot of things have remained the same in Hasbro and in the industry at large over the last... 23 years, but a lot has changed as well. Not the least of them being that neither Archer nor Lomow have even been at Hasbro anymore for years by this point.

We have multiple eras of combiners and multiple Sky Lynxes and Autobots named Wheeljack and the collector- and kid-focused sides of the brand have largely flipped. Toys of largely similar color schemes comfortably coexist in the same retail waves on shelves. So many names have been clawed back from "we don't have the trademark"/"we don't want to spend on checking on it or securing it"-land. Regular retail (and store exclusives, which is adjacent) has been host to a veritable "Who's That" of characters across the brand's history that were once firmly in the "they'll never make those; what kid would even be interested?" The door may be open wider than you think.
 

CoffeeHorse

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Every behind-the-scenes story from Aaron Archer just makes me think maybe we should be open minded about the current CEO's "Why do we have so many middle mangers and supervisors? You're all laid off." approach.
 

GodSentinelOmega

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This is the very reason we got Tidal Wave in green instead of purple back in Armada: Aaron Archer himself told me that his boss at the time, Samantha Lomow, felt that Tidal Wave's original purple color scheme looked too girly for a boys' toyline, because to her, purple was primarily a girls' color.

Seriously. That sounds too crazy to be true, which makes it worse, because the dumbest reasoning I’ve ever heard. I mean, the Decepticon symbol is purple.

Plus, when was purple ever just a ‘girly’ colour?
 

Agent X

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I ca understand the reasoning behind making Gigastorm out of Trypticon,

but gigastorm was a "normal" size big robot in the anime, not "City" size big, as the image above proves.
 

Sabrblade

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I ca understand the reasoning behind making Gigastorm out of Trypticon,

but gigastorm was a "normal" size big robot in the anime, not "City" size big, as the image above proves.
He was huge when outside of the ship. He shrank down with a size-changing beam when he entered the ship.

And, let's be real, here. Titan class Trypticon himself isn't actually in full city-scale size with the Deluxes and Up. He'd have to be at least 5 feet tall for his city mode to properly be city-sized for the Deluxes and Up. In this sense, Gigastorm fits the toy's scale better than Trypticon does.
 

Sabrblade

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We need another Legends Trypticon. Not Takara Legends. The other Legends. Core, or whatever they'll call it next. Maybe they can call it Cyberverse again.
The dragon Scourge redeco sure was pretty.
 

LBD "Nytetrayn"

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Magmatron had a Target-exclusive retail release, a starring role in IDW's two comic mini-series, and most relevant to what I was saying, has a color scheme that that doesn't read as stereotypically "girly" to corporate America. He has way more advantages than Galvatron that made him a far safer bet for Hasbro to make big a new figure for him.

Can't speak for the other two, though I'd say the name "Galvatron" would probably make up for a lot of that, even if it's just to people who think it's an upgraded BW Megatron.

As for the color? Just do what they always do, release him in a different color, then give us the correct one later.
 

Sabrblade

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