If you can find one for a not-exorbitant price (while also keeping in mind the figure's rarity and decades-old age), I do recommend tracking down the Taxxon. I got mine from a seller on eBay who wasn't getting any buyers until I offered them a deal.
I like the Ultra figure because it's one of...
I have that.
And the Scorpion version of Ax, and the Ultra class Visser Three, and the extremely rare Taxxon.
They all feel like lost Transmetal 2 toys minus the chrome.
Never bothered with any of the human figures, though.
Do we have a source for this news? Cuz all I've heard is that Hasbro is dropping the ID numbers for their version of Studio Series (while Takara is simply restarting their ID numbers for Studio Studios), meaning there won't be any Hasbro Studio Series toys labeled "86-anything" or any other...
Yeah, but all that stuff was already there before they even made it into Robotech. Prince Valiant was 100% western animation and writing all from the ground up. Such a high caliber American animated series was unheard of in 1991 or prior to then. And I say that as one of the many folks on here...
Well, Leozack is pretty full of himself, so it's in his character to make the combiner that he forms the torso and voice of resemble a super sized version of his ego himself.
Don't forget about The Legend of Prince Valiant. That one was surprisingly serial to an extent in its storytelling, having multiple ongoing plotlines and character arcs that developed and progressed over the course of its two-season run of 65 episodes (and was also super violent and dramatically...
Can we really say it was cancelled when it successfully reached the 65-episode minimum requirement that FOX originally ordered? Sure, the final episode ended on a cliffhanger, but that was a gamble to give the show an extension beyond its original 65-episode count. While it didn't receive an...
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