IIRC, they were worried the MMPR suits were too iconic.
And maybe they were right, if you look at things now.
Or maybe it's because they didn't go with DaiRanger footage that they became so iconic?
This is funny to me, because it reminds me of the time they shot American footage of the Power Rangers each summoning their Thunderzords individually, but then had them all stand in the exact same spot.
Okay, guess it's up to me to -- an hour long?!?
I don't get paid enough for this.
Yep, it's time once again for another Hasbro Pulse Transformers Tuesday Fanstream, with Nate from Marketing for Action Brands and Evan Designer, who I'm assuming is Mark Designer's brother or something. And...
Now we need someone to go frame-by-frame through the first third or so of the movie, and look for the one where Megatron's legs are slightly bluer than usual.
Oh, shoot! Yeah, I knew it felt like I was forgetting something.
Didn't they even seal his instructions so you wouldn't be tempted to look, or something?
"Debate" is perhaps a strong word for it, but I have seen a lot of back-and-forth discussion from back in the day.
Of course, Hasbro pretty much fostered the idea of it being a "challenge" themselves...
Naturally, they had to stop after one kid was beaten to death by another using a...
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