Simple, really. Debate, discuss, disagree. Ad nauseum :)
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Simple, really. Debate, discuss, disagree. Ad nauseum :)
why thank you dirge :)
George
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If I may begin:
To me, much of the extra articles all cover something that is already quite clearly summed up in Article 1, which is:
1. Any product created under licence from Hasbro Inc. and/or Takara(Tomy) Co., Ltd under the "Transformers?" logo.
and
2. The toy must transform.
Which articles are TRULY required for further clarification and which articles go against that clarification?
e.g. Article 12 seems to greatly conflict with point 2
jaydisc is referring to Gok's UCM, by the way
Transformers Juniors & Choro-Qs don't conflict, but I agree that Revoltechs and bearbricks do!
Really the only non transforming figures which have specifically defined as actual Transformers by HasTakTomy are the Actionmasters. And while a _lot_ of fans aren't so keen on them, few would argue their status as proper Transformers for that reason.
The other stuff like Revoltech and HOCs were never really defined by HasTakTomy as true Transformers. So I don't count 'em.
I also don't count the two Microman figures (Superlink Kicker and Ga'mede), even though I possess and enjoy both (:
I count customs coz I think they are actually cooler than factory-produced.
revoltechs are just cartoon accurate moveable figures
they must never be counted or a torrent of 'your mum' jokes will sear onto your speech pattern
That is true. Article01 is the only article that wasn't decided by popular vote because it is a legal fact. Having said that, it is a very broad definition... by this definition, Transformers DVDs, comic books, bedsheets, Zippo lighters, dinner plates, drinking glasses/cups, cards, board games, video/computer games, bags and undies would count too. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by jaydisc
So you don't count Action Masters? (o_O) Action Masters were a prominent part of the late G1 toy line, and they also feature in G1 continuity (and arguably in early G2 continuity too - when Megatron journeyed to Transcaparthia he had been restored to life by Nucleon, although he still retained the ablity to transform, unlike his AM toy).Quote:
Originally Posted by jaydisc
And would you count Happy Meal toys and model kits that can transform, like say Transmetal Dinobot?
http://thumbs.ebaystatic.com/pict/110020991938_0.jpg Happy Meal Transmetal Dinobot transforms from dinosaur to robot & back!
I think the rationale is that Nebulans, Pretender shells and Action Master partners are not meaningful Transformer action figures on their own. If you owned Krunk but not Snapdragon, you couldn't really play with that toy as a fully functioning Transformer - Krunk transforms from a Nebulan into Snapdragon's head. Without Snapdragon, he's pretty useless as a Transformer toy. What would you do with Skullgrin's shell if all you had was the shell? Would you count Action Master Jazz's Turboboard as a separate Transformer?Quote:
Originally Posted by jaydisc
Now say if you had regular Chromedome and TF Jr. Chromedome. Both can transform - in almost the same way. Both their heads can detach and transform into a smaller Master Robot/Nebulan - both even have a tech specs meter in their chests! Granted that TF Jr Chromedome is a smaller and simpler version of regular Chromedome, he is still a meaningful and functioning Transformer action figure in his own right. Ditto Choro Q Megatron. He transforms from a Walther P-38 to robot and back. Sure, both modes are super-deformed and the gun mode rolls with an oh-so-cute pull-back motor - but it is still a meaningful Transformer in its own right.
A child could play with a TF Jr or Choro-Q Transformer as a fully functional and meaningful Transformer action figure on their own. You can't really do that with a Pretender Shell!
I don't count my kids TF's even though they got Slumberbee and a heap of real gears and movie and energon Arcee's. Theirs is theirs...mine is mine.