More catch-up.
Artist Alley and new guest announcement
Vendors and general admission (including a special Father's Day discount)
Convention script reading, pack-in story, and event schedule
Yeah, but those are wild, outlandish decisions that lean into "rule of fun". This is just "Wheeljack, but he looks like Jazz", which isn't anywhere nearly as out there or fun.
He's even got Jazz's helmet instead of his own recognizably Wheeljack-eared one.
I'm betting Comic Fort Max will actually be IDW1 tank-treaded Fort Max instead of the Marvel version who was just the classic Citybot design but scaled to roughly Optimus Prime height.
I got and opened both Netflix Soundwave and Legacy United Soundwave, and am keeping both, just in case something happens to one or the other.
I can have one in each mode, with the one in Robot Mode holding the one in tape deck mode over his shoulder and jamming out to his tunes.
Yolopark is an official licensee, so it's through them that the figure is officially-licensed.
As of last year, BotCon has basically become like how it was back in the years 1994-2001, where it released figures officially licensed by Hasbro, but the event itself was not actually officially...
I'm not sure Yellow Cliffjumper has as much of a chance to become his own character due to Hubcap already existing and being so close in design to the yellow Cliffjumper toy, just with a new head and the spoiler resculpted out.
Bumper's existence likewise adds another redundancy in being yet...
You're not wrong. I do think it was a missed opportunity for them to not use the name "Stinger" for a female red Decepticon Bumblebee, but I'm still glad she exists.
Episode 6 has dropped.
"New Allies, New Threats"
EDIT: Hmm, Thunderbeak is obviously voiced by a woman and sounds like a woman, but uses the first-person pronoun of "boku" (僕) at one point, which is a male pronoun. I get the feeling that if Thunderbeak was meant to be female, the toy advert...
Well, this certainly flew under the radar.
Back in June 2024, Greg Weisman participated in the following interview on YouTube in which it was casually mentioned multiple times over and over throughout the video that he had spent six months doing work for Nickelodeon on the Transformers...
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