It's possible that this is a smallish vehicle but a solidly Voyager sized robot. If they're going for something closer to show accurate proportions they'll need to scale the chest down, and the only way to do that without fake kibble would be to scale the rest of the robot up.
Plot twist:
https://x.com/SenFettermanPA/status/1858997358346072159
So if this guy just makes some pinkie promises during the confirmation hearing, he has a chance.
Maybe there's a huge robot mode crumpled up in there. The original toy has a humongous torso, which the animation slimmed down a lot. This toy can't magically shrink the torso, so if it's aiming for animation accuracy they'll have to scale the rest of the robot up.
Looks like they kept the removable shoulder cannon. That pleases me.
It doesn't look like the chest opens though. If we could only keep one weapon gimmick I'm glad they picked the one they did, but it's sad that they have to cut anything.
It's this for me. You could have a whole shelf just for bots with S7 markings. And even if it were just Stockade and Landmine, they represent two totally different sides of what Sector 7 does. Their alt modes cover everyday field work, and "Oh my God the N.B.E.s are loose" work. That's fun...
That's fair. Studios might not be struggling so badly right now if they learned that audiences tend to need a break at some point. You can't do grand finales and grand relaunches directly back to back. It's not working for anyone.
2025 is looking like a boring year for MLP, but it might pay off.
You missed the whole rest of G5. It's over already. It wasn't perfect but it was really cute.
But the ride never ends. Hasbro is soon going to reclaim full rights to do whatever they want with G4 without having to deal with Discovery Family anymore, and signs point to a big Year of the Horse...
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