Depending on what day you ask me, I will no joke say Ghostbusters 2 is the superior film.
The biggest knock I've seen against it is that it repeats a lot of the same beats as the first film, which okay it does, but it does them better.
1. Vigo is a bigger presence in the movie - Gozer was more...
Yeah, I guess the Ultra Pretenders are just an extension of the "combines with trailer into a super mode" aesthetic started with PM Optimus.
Really it's the normal pretender "Transformer hiding in an action figure" that seem hard for Hasbro to pin down.
Just finished this.
Man, they really saved up the animation budget for that two parter. Some of the animation in the early episodes of "Season 3" (It's Season 2 part 2, I don't know why they're doing it this way) was pretty awkward.
Plot-wise
Was lightning collection selling well? I was under the impression that after the first few series, the popularity of the rangers goes down a lot, and so eventually Hasbro just ran out of characters with fanbases big enough to sustain sales and that's what killed the line. Well, that and poor...
The eOne purchase was in 2019, in the before times when money was cheap. It wasn't until four years of pandemic and inflation that they wound up divesting themselves. (I wonder if the D&D movie tanking had something to do with it.)
...man, that's ANOTHER great movie that didn't do well. Even...
I have to wonder if how Power Rangers (oof) and Ghostbusters (6" line dead at retail, only haslabs, reissues and some upcoming o-ring toys) turned out during his tenure played a role in his being let go, but I feel like bringing that up is kicking a guy while he's down.
it wouldn't shock me if they just eliminated his position entirely. He oversaw the GI Joe and Transformers teams and likely acted as the go-between between them and the higher-ups; so cutting him out means the people running the teams would just answer to whoever was his boss now instead of...
I think he was just referring MIA figures in general, not specifically studio series.
EDIT: Also I think it might be time to retire the studio series name as a "only the movies" kind of thing. Once they let in "game studios" it makes no sense to not let in "tv studios."
It's probably because nearly all of those agencies aren't terribly interesting in and of themselves. Sometimes you get an interesting character, like Silas, but overall, they're treated as interchangable because they basically are.
It's a problem of scale.
If the Transformers fight is just a handful of bots beating the crap out of each other in a city, that's bad but not world ending. Likewise whatever random shootout between Cobra and GI Joe probably isn't going to hit the radar of the Transformers
However, if...
Revolution came out in 2016, in the middle of the MCU hypetrain when EVERYONE was chasing a shared universe. (And nearly every one crashed and burned)
I don't really see the Hasbroverse as anything more than an extension of that idea, IDW thinks people love seeing stuff they recognize cross...
Been thinking about building a shelf for the '86 movie, so I'm probably getting Galvatron. Hatchet is just such a weird figure that I have to get him. (How many times have we gotten "vehicle that turns into animal" in this franchise? Alternators Ravage?)
One thing to note about IDW is that when it started, there WAS no toyline. In 2005 we were still in the middle of Cybertron and Classics wouldn't be out for another year. When they had Simon Furman sit down and concept out a new take on G1, it was with the implicit idea that there was no...
Speak of the devil, apparently they're reissuing Scorponok.
https://www.hasbropulse.com/product/transformers-generations-war-for-cybertron-earthrise-titan-wfce25-scorponok/E76725L00
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