I thought Megatron's name literally came from the whole nuclear scare (plus an "r")?I'm not certain about that. Outside of "two sides" nothing in G1 really seems overly Cold War-ish.
I thought Megatron's name literally came from the whole nuclear scare (plus an "r")?I'm not certain about that. Outside of "two sides" nothing in G1 really seems overly Cold War-ish.
I think it was just "Megaton" but sci-fi'd up with "tron" (which was released two years previously).I thought Megatron's name literally came from the whole nuclear scare (plus an "r")?
I think it was just "Megaton" but sci-fi'd up with "tron" (which was released two years previously).
"Megaton" was probably floating in the lexicon because of the nuclear scare thing
And then he was almost renamed "Negator" at one point during the CBS pitch phase, with his altmode reimagined as an orbital satellite laser cannon.Yeah, which is why it almost got vetoed as being too scary to kids. Until Bob pointed out that it was supposed to sound scary to kids he was the Main Bad Guy.
We say that now, but the 80s was also the age when PG movies were basically what PG-13 movies are today. It is wild to think that Raiders of the Lost Ark and Frozen have the same rating.I don't know why media executives were such absolute pansies back then but I'm grateful for the artists who stood up to the madness.
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Well, there's a word for people who aren't rich enough to buy these without it affecting them, financially, and yet still do so anyway: Fools.For the super wealthy, sure. I'm not sure that's the only market that buys (nominally) high end collector statues, however.