Love the license plate! :D
http://www.hk-tf.com/discuz/upload/v....php?tid=10222
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Love the license plate! :D
http://www.hk-tf.com/discuz/upload/v....php?tid=10222
okay what is "JAAM" :confused:
Hasbro has sold me on their version. I'll be getting Universe Ratchet for his license plate to. Those Hasbro rat-bastards in their knowledge of the fandom! :p
They know our weakness... :( Now it's the best license plate EVER vs. superior paint job. Maybe I have to get both... :o
hahahahahaha not effain way!!!!!
Go hasbro or takara or whoever was smart enough to chuck in the reference
I love it. I really hope they do the same for the Henkei one.. doubt it but ridiculously funny.
I wonder if he can break dance too.
JAM for the win!
As much as I hate Armada and Hot Shot in particular, that license plate alone is selling me this toy!
Who ever did that better get some huge ass pay rise!
Ha I can't believe they really did that. :D Awesome.
very nice
That's a really nice fan tribute and kudos to Hasbro for doing it. The colours look like an interesting mix between Armada and Energon Hot Shot. I don't like the "broken" spoiler though. The see-through visor is a nice touch.
Overall I'm still not convinced if I want to get any of the post-G2 Universe characters... to me "Classics" is a re-invisionment of G1 (re: Fun Publications' Classics continuity) and I don't see how these characters would fit into their world.
Meh... undecided. It looks like a nice toy to get if you don't have the Armada/Micron Legend version.
Nice nod, but sorry Hasbro, the Henkei version still wins overall for me.
I do agree with you Gok though -- adding non G1 characters into Classics seems wrong.
its not classics though
Its universe 2
Universe has subsections.
- Classics
- Armada series
- 25th Anniversary
- Mics
Unfortunately as was predicted, this system was bound to cause confusion not only with the consumers but also with Hasbro as the differences between lines have been grayed and are no longer clear such as Classics with 25th anniversary.
Henkei in Japan however has kept things simpler but still a bit on the weird. Why put G1 characters mixed up with Beast Wars and now Micron Legend? I am hoping that the little comic stories that come with the toys explain this in a better form than Megatron drinking some bad Energon and becoming Galvatron.
I see no concern at all. Especially when it has "25th Anniversary" and is marketed as "Transformers Universe". It's not supposed to be G1 only and therefore not Classics. I still call it Classics 2.0 b/c that's the way I like to think of the line. I have no problems with any of the other toys being released as part of it either as long as they're good and Hot Shot looks a stand out. If others are as good as it, I dont mind seeing more.
I actually wish after Cheetor and Dinobot, they'd continue with Rattrap and Rhinox...
That would be utter heaven. I've longed for a better Rhinox than the original for a long time now!
I think it was mentioned by a Hasbro designer that he'd love to do a Rhinox after the movie line and that it'd be a Voyager size. I can't wait for the movie to be over (which feels quite strange to say :eek:)
In response to people griping at non-Classics in Universe: Dudes, they're just toys. At least Hasbro isn't forcing them into a singular mixed continuity like what is happening in Henkei.
Who is gripping on non-Classics in Universe?
All that its being said is that the continuity or toy 'subsections' of Universe are becoming a little blurred when it comes to what is what.
Like for example, are Universe Beast Wars and Hot Shot Classics? They are not repaints but new molds. It could be argued that they are 25th Anniversary but so are other new mold G1 character toys.
Yeah the Japanese are making their own weird things but the comics so far appear to be no less weird than their previous G1 mangas although I am curious to see what craziness they come up with to justify the Beast Wars Henkei characters.
The problem isn't Hasbro. The problem is the fandom treating Universe as though it's entirely Cassics, hence the intense anger and feeling of resentment that emanates when a non-Classics mold is redecoed in this line.
As for blurring, if people don't know, they won't care so long as they like the toy. If they do know, then they won't be confused over the different "series".
Cheetor is Beast Wars Series and Hot Shot is Armada Series, mainly as a point for collector fans to differentiate the continuities the toys come from. Kids won't care.
Even with people sorting out the different line/continuities themselves, that doesn't make Hasbro's execution less messy. It would have been better if they just called all the toys just 'Universe' instead of labeling some toys as 'Classics' or 'Armada' series while at the same time leaving several others in obscurity.
Personally, I have liked several of the Universe repaints as some are well thought out. My only complaints with the repaints is that they should use more variety in their extensive mold library as too many repaints of the same mold are reoccurring. My other complain would be their insistence on repainting large and very new molds into micromaster characters although this is more of a personal dislike at the approach rather than something clearly wrong or lazy.
Aside from that, they have done a reasonably good job in the repaint department when compared to the original Universe or movie/Animated repaints.
Yeah, but my point still stands, if you know what Armada and G1 means, you'll understand and not be confused. If you don't, then you won't care and will just buy whatever you like.
Me, I like mixing my toys anyway.
Agreed absolutely. A lot of the Classics 2.0 toys are meant to stand out on their own. It's not longer a G1 solely series and Hasbro has gone to some degree to do that by adding a label on the back of their packaging to indicate what era they come from - even repaints.
But FFN got it right. If you know, it adds something for ur appreciation. If you don't know, your ignorance won't mean you've lost anything.
I think the Takara version is much worse if they combine the continuities. Sounds like Robot Masters...
I do too. I mix a lot of Movie/Cybertron/Classics 1.0-2.0, Energon around a lot.
Any links to the comic to then really get where the excitement comes from? That one panel in the wiki is just so "so what"?
http://www.redshirt.co.uk/tall-tales...he-real-story/
It's the thought from Hasbro that counts. :o
MV75: It was also something that was widely known throughout Transfandom during the Armadaverse years. :)
well at least now i know where that picture that Gok uses very frequently of Hot Shot saying "why my shoulders hurt" came from
The point is (and MV75 can be forgiven for being as puzzled by this as I am), it was never explained why 'JAAM' of all words was used, and why it was such a cult thing. I never really understood it, and never gave it much attention then, or now. Sure, the tfwiki explains it as being a retarded Hotshot thinking *green* stuff is jam, but that only makes it a little less confusing.
It's just going to be one of those in-jokes that a large number of fans will now learn about, a small portion of the fandom will fully understand, and none of the general public who make up the bulk of the sales, will even recognise as anything significant. Like the heart inside Universe Powerglide.
The heart in Universe Powerglide is much more streamlined as even passive fans have seen the G1 cartoon, specially recently as there have been several DVD releases of the sunbow series.
Best. Fandom. Reference. Ever.
I am going to buy this toy just for that.
From what I remember, it was made at the start of Armada, before the toys were released. They released or leaked that comic early to the fandom, and some who didn't have a good impression from Armada made fun of it. I think Hot Shot was the target because he appears to be the kid-appeal character. They used that comic because it had the big tri language speech bubbles
Yeah this I don't get. I don't care for this toy - and I don't like Armada generally - but I can't say I give a toss. Why work myself up over something I won't own and will barely pay attention to?
I'll give kudos to Hasbro for the reference, even if I never found the original injoke to be that funny - because it was a fairly widespread joke amongst fans at the time. It's not enough for me to want the toy - I've got my Micron Densetsu Hot Rod (the Japanese Hot Shot, done in a nice yellow, not that **** off yellow Hasbro used), which is more than enough for me, but good on Hasbro for paying such close attention.
Gotta agree with dirge thanking Hasbro for the reference even though I found the original joke to be quite unfunny. I will be picking up this toy.
I thought the original comic was HILARIOUS myself - then Ben Yee made it cool buy basing is personal rating system around it.
e.g.: an awesome toy would be "Yum Jam!", a kinda crappy toy would be "WhY mY ShOuLd3Rs hUrT?" and an epic fail toy would be "mY LiFe iS pAiN." :D