Maybe Silverbolt fits into a larger shell that makes him a properly scaled Concord jet compared to the other arielbots and that shell is what becomes the frame.
It seems to me if you want the scramble city gimmick, and don't care about show accuracy or size, you go with Combiner Wars.
If you want bigger, more show accurate combiners (even Superion's legs were a lot more square than teh toys allowed, what with them also having to be jets) then go with...
I will say this: Hasbro has had a rough couple of years:they massively expanded during COVID and made a lot of bets that didn't pay off and their media attempts fully collapsed. I wouldn't be surprised if a sizable number of investors would just like to get a big payout and move on.
Not...
Called it.
I don't know why everyone assumed the Titan class would have to be $200 or more. It's literally a single-item class! They can make it whatever price/size they want!
TFA was pretty safe, but as a foundation for building a trilogy it wasn't awful, though I would have liked more explanation of how we went from 'Yub Yub" to the First Order poised to take over the galaxy, but whatever.
TLJ had a lot of great ideas of where to take the franchise, wrapped in kind...
Honestly, the big reason I stopped is I had just watched a 5 episode miniseries that culiminated in Cobra Commander being captured and I wanted to see how he escaped, only for the next miniseries to immediately start with him free.
There's a guy at my job who will defend the Star Wars prequels up and down.
I mean, hell, let's be honest, that G1 Cartoon is kinda trash in many respects. (Great voice cast though.)
I have a lot of nostalgia for it, so I can power through a rewatch, but I tried watching the 80's GI Joe toon...
When I say after it finished, I mean it went straight from like 15699 to 17706 in like a single refresh, which suggests either there was a lot of orders processing or maybe it was retailer purchases (for markets that don't have Haslab)
Ended on a respectable 15699.
And then 2000 more got added after shortly after it ended for a total of 17706!
https://geekdadlife.com/brian-brinks-haslab-charts/
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