A simplified combiner in a Voyager priced box appeals way more to me than a full size Bruticus/Superion retool would. Even if the limbs don't have robot modes, that's a lot of fun for the price.
I'm also hoping for some compatibility with Amalgamous Prime, but that may be too much to hope for.
I don't know if I'm just not judging this show critically enough because my expectations were so low, but this is the most I've enjoyed a Transformers show in a long time. This feels like pre-2007 Optimus Prime. His speeches are inspiring, not "epic".
It spat out three links that were all about what to do if you're already past the step I was stuck on. Either the AI is really bad at showing its sources or it extrapolated and was actually right.
Tonight, once again I was driving myself nuts trying to emulate an old computer but I could not get the damned thing to boot. I had the necessary operating system disks. I had the reference disk. I couldn't find anything obviously wrong with my configuration. I checked forums. I checked reddit...
He's an adopted Florida Man. Quebec and Florida are basically cold and hot versions of the same place. Except one wants to secede while everyone wants the other to secede.
The whole "Hasbro is going to have to be sold off for it to not be bankrupt" part of the story is a dead giveaway that this is utter nonsense from someone who dislikes Chris Cocks but is totally out of the loop on how things are currently going.
Why would Hasbro even have a collection of animation cels? Do animation companies normally turn over production materials like that to the clients when they're done? Yeah we have surviving scripts saved by their writers, and storyboards saved by their artists, but the animation stage is pretty...
Whoever started this rumor really does not understand how many brands Hasbro owns and what it would physically take to have a significant archive. The Louvre isn't big enough.
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