That Fire Guts God Ginrai box will always be gorgeous. It's big enough that all the stuff in the front comes together, and it's windowless so their weirdly tight windows and thick borders don't cut into the design. The choice to just have the character art be its own shape helps a lot too; the...
I didn't realize until recently that the box apparently just says Laser Optimus Prime. Because I've always read it referred to online as Laser Rod Optimus Prime.
The rare occasion where a ~20-year glow-up is good when it approximates the original. But I'll take it any day.
Welcome back, Excellion.
(Edit: tried that pose again from a better angle.)
(wishing for an upgrade kit that's just the inside-the-door blaster pipe detail. Seens like they'd be a...
Multilingual packaging is just always going to be tricky to balance with having a few different kinds of text (especially back then, when line story/rationale had to be part of it) and an uncluttered layout. Of those three, Hasbro's typically picked two, and sometimes even with just one type of...
Aside from just being his own mold, this is the best arrangement for New Rodimus in my mind. It'd be like the POTP one except better executed (making the arms part of the trailer would help a LOT).
Have the Ginrai side be a slightly flatter torso and the spoiler pack be able to flip up and...
I was also caught off guard by how expensive Robotmasters stuff got. I think it fluctuates for some pieces, but it's generally more than I'm expecting or comfortable with.
I remember spotting the Victory Saber 2-pack for actually a decent price shortly before the pandemic (this has become my...
The simplest and truest answer there is: I wasn't going to really get into Botcon stuff, then I figured I'd add the small handful of Universe-adjacent ones the wiki listed, stumbled upon Cyclonus in an image search and saw "Expanded Universe" on his packaging, and shrugged and added him in...
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Debuting ahead of Alternators in Japan, Binaltech led with even more sophisticated (if a bit bland) packaging, which didn't change much for Binaltech proper (instead, the toyline name would change and bring new packaging with it), even after returning from different sublines...
The 2000s, X: The Space Between, 2
It's pretty interesting to read up on and unpack the conceptual and commercial roots of a subline, especially when contrasting it with the fan perspective. Alternators/Binaltech was apparently born of a number of things, from a desire to deliver on fan demand...
Also realizing I still haven't gotten around to getting this version of Dinobot Striker, who -- along with Fox Kids TM Waspinator, BM Hammerstrike (SO pricey now) and a complete Armada Rhinox and Armorhide -- is among the oldest things on my backtracking list.
He did interpret that correctly. The tech specs are the numbers (I say this as someone who also always conflated them, despite reading "bio and tech specs" with my own eyes for years, heh)
I don't think I've ever said they shouldn't share anything. When I say they're well within their rights...
That's how quickly the tide rose. Fixed!
Added "blurb"!
Just went with the ones the wiki lumped in with "Universe".
That was also me. Universe was absolutely my jam, and a lovely field to pick from for repurposing and whatnot. BW solidified the notion of "offscreen" characters to me...
And honestly if I were on the team I would probably not be sharing stuff like this at all. The audience is overwhelmingly populated with rabid Dunning-Kruger whiners who think having a voice means we all want or need to hear it.
Definitely understand if this was one of the reasons for Archer...
I try not to compare. Different times, different personalities, different channels; there's a lot that I can just shrug and chalk it up to. And in any case each team is well within their rights to choose to talk or not anyway. I'm just glad we're at this point and we've got what we've got.
HasLab 2027 please.
Also, rereading some of these older entries from Evan (where he mentions using the Buzzworthy releases as a chance to experiment with opaque plastic instead of clear in response to feedback)... this whole team is just gold, Jerry, gold.
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Japan would have its own cross-universal redecofest, although one that also debuted some new molds. I think this was also less of a retailer-demanded filler line and more just one of the many side lines they do. This was a 2004 line that featured a range of random-feeling redecos...
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