At the same time, they want to be seen at least trying to do something, because the biggest problem a lot of Dems get accused of is that they never seem to do anything. So we get performative time wasting, because they don't have the numbers to do anything useful. There's really no winning here.
"Don't be jealous, everyone. You've nothing to be ashamed of, you've all done your best with what you have. But now I'm here to punch everything into the future."
Brave has this weird mix of over-the-top super robot aesthetics and engineering that actually works as a toy. It doesn't blatantly cheat to combine, like Getter Robo and the like, but it still has that flair that more "real" robots like Transformers usually lack.
If only they could put out some...
Yeah, but that's more recent. Look back at some of the stuff the original cartoon pulled. Could you imagine, say, GI Joe having an episode where Cobra Commander cut Duke into pieces, turned his body into a near-mindless beast to roam the sewers and bolted his arm onto a tower, and the other Joes...
It's funny to think of just how horrifyingly violent and gruesome this franchise could be right from the start, but they got away with it because they're robots.
I suspect the first wave will hit retail to test the waters, then if there seems to be enough interest, the rest will go to their teams' stadiums or other specialty shops. Maybe a special release of the yearly Superb Owl winners or whatever.
Either he's lying to dodge accountability, or his minions are going off script and he actually doesn't know about it. Both are terrible in different ways, but I think the second may be worse.
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