She barely ever did anything. Her potential was squandered.
What good is having the keys when the car itself keeps whining and begging to be put out of its misery?
Matt Hunter got things done. He was a man of action with a strong will, a good head on his shoulders, and wasn't afraid to call...
It's sad when the 1990s leftover Generation 2 table scrap released as a short-run exclusive to a long-dead retail chain is more advanced in articulation engineering than a modern-day Optimus Prime released at mass retail in the year of Our Lord two-thousand twenty-five/twenty-six.
He should have posted comparison pics of the Japanese Go! toy, which was show-accurate.
The Hasbro Prime toy was released during the Aaron Archer era, a time when Hasbro cared less about media accuracy and more about "what looks cool and appealing to kids" for mass retail toys, even if that...
To me, it's largely due to the fact that the robot torso just doesn't transform at all. It just rests at the core of the figure in both modes doing absolutely nothing but taking up space and being heavy. Everything else about the figure just wraps around it to hide it beneath all the other robot...
Although, something I cannot take credit for are the many myriad of music videos made by people on YouTube who put "The Plagues" to footage from TF: Prime, TF One, the WFC video game, stop-motion toys, and even hand-drawn animatics.
Even going all the way back to RiD 2001, too, in which that...
What can I say except "You're welcome!"? 😁
Twas also me who suggested that movie for the TF One article's captions. 😇
Love Prince of Egypt. It's the best animated movie Dreamworks has ever made.
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