Canada doesn't have the tariffs.Is Canada the only country where Hasbro isn't raising prices or something?
According to the current exchange rate, $42 US is $58 Canadian.
Canada doesn't have the tariffs.Is Canada the only country where Hasbro isn't raising prices or something?
According to the current exchange rate, $42 US is $58 Canadian.
I would only accept that if they used the version of the molds that had the die-cast parts instead of being all plastic.
RiD Sideways transformed sideways. I like to think that is (or at least was) relevant.the toy isn't even sideways
so what the hug
Oh. Oh, those heads look... not great.
The default qualifier for being considered a "Major" version on a disambiguation page is an appearance in a piece of mainstream motion picture media, whether that be an animated TV series or a movie (no matter how brief that appearance was).I went to check Sideways's wiki page to remind myself exactly how all his heads looked in the show. After doing so, I have to ask: Why, exactly, is the guy who spent all of maybe 30 seconds on screen, with about 5 of that in robot mode and another 5 getting bisected, considered a "major Sideways"? Just how low is the bar to be considered a major character?
I just checked his Wikipedia entry and it seems pretty long and extensive enough to warrant him being considered a major character:I went to check Sideways's wiki page to remind myself exactly how all his heads looked in the show. After doing so, I have to ask: Why, exactly, is the guy who spent all of maybe 30 seconds on screen, with about 5 of that in robot mode and another 5 getting bisected, considered a "major Sideways"? Just how low is the bar to be considered a major character?