Originally Posted by
griffin
I am cautiously excited, if it turns out well, as I want to have action figures of the iconic humans from the generations.
There looks to be a lot of complaining on the American sites about this not being a transforming toy, forgetting that "Transformers" is a noun (a brand name), not a verb. Which only guarantees a character toy from the Brand, not limited to just transforming toys from the Brand.
And they are probably the ones complaining when Hasbro never releases proper toys of the humans in each series. (we got some static figurines for TFPrime, but they don't move and just five characters from the show... and a few movie characters as Human Alliance)
This is something I've been expecting from FunPub for ten years now, since they have access to both GIJoe and Transformers moulds and characters... and I've been wanting to have a collection of human characters in action figures from the ages. Like a collection of "Trans-Humans" from over the 30 years. (the concept I pitched to Hasbro Australia many years ago, among other ideas, but they can't produce exclusives for us here)
(not too keen about another GIJoe vehicle being done as a Transformer, like the SDCC vehicles)
As for preferring a transformable toy over this human action figure - this is not in place of a transforming toy... it's yet another expansion of FunPub's toy range.
In 2015, FunPub's Transformers products will be...
1 Membership toy (LioConvoy)
1 paired store exclusive (Nova Prime - with space in the box for Lio Convoy)
1 non-paired store exclusive (Marissa)
7 Subscription figures
5 boxset figure (usually)
7 at-show figures (usually)
1 attendee figure
1 Custom class figure
(and a pack of Kreons are likely now)
Just when you think they already sell enough each year, that's a record 24 for next year (plus all their GIJoe toys they sell). Compared to just 12 in each of their first two years with the license. They are now selling twice as many toys as their first two years... shows how much of a cash-cow our fandom is, and despite all the complaining, fans are obviously buying enough of their products to warrant doubling of the range.