View Poll Results: Are these considered as Classics or NOT!?!

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  • MP Anime Colour Starscream IS, not MP Prime and Reissue Soundwave

    0 0%
  • MP 20th Anniversary Prime IS, not MP Starscream and Reissue Soundwave

    0 0%
  • Reissue (Hasbro) Soundwave IS, not MP Starscream and Prime

    1 3.03%
  • MP Starscream and Prime ARE, not Reissue Soundwave

    0 0%
  • MP Starscream and Reissue Soundwave ARE, not MP Prime

    1 3.03%
  • MP Prime and Reissue Soundwave ARE, not MP Starscream

    1 3.03%
  • MP Starscream, MP Prime and Reissue Soundwave ARE

    5 15.15%
  • I disagree! None of them ARE

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Thread: Are they considered Classics or NOT!?!

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    Default Are they considered Classics or NOT!?!

    well...i'm a poor writer for starters but here goes:

    there has been a debate between a number of fans here in Melbourne as to whether the following 3 figures should be classified as from the Classics Series:

    - Masterpiece (Hasbro/Takara) Anime Colours Starscream
    - Masterpiece 20th Anniversary (Hasbro) Optimus Prime
    - Reissue Soundwave with Ravage and Laserbeak

    Personally, as I have 2 MP Starscream now. One of each has gone to the Classics and Masterpiece Series respectively.

    I've only 1 MP (Hasbro) Prime and that has gone under Classics Series while the latest acquisition of MP04 (and future MP01) will be under Masterpiece.

    Reissue Soundwave doesn't matter to me as there were so many reissues. I've basically classified him again under Classics Series for now as I do not have many Hasbro Commemorative Reissues. There's also the Encore Series Soundwave which could be my G1 figure. I know some of you are using MP3 Soundwave as your Classics but I don't see it that way.

    The other thing to consider is...do we determine by the toy figure itself or figure that comes in the packaging that counts? So, lets have a poll....

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    Ooohhh. Votings neck and neck! I am right of course!

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    hahahaha.....
    oops..i forgot another vote:

    I LOVE MACHINE MEN!!!!

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    All these polls are giving me a headache...

    Why can't I vote for the Gobots?

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    Classics box means classics line, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gutsman Heavy View Post
    Classics box means classics line, IMO.
    I disagree with this as Hasbro would simply recycle a box art design out of lazyness not to maintain consistency as a line.

    Look at MP Starscream, it clearly says Masterpiece and Soundwave clearly says 'commemorative Edition' as in Reissue (although it uses the Soundblaster mold) but they both sport a 'Classics' themed box.

    Another example of Hasbro lazyness when it comes to recycling box art is the Crasher repaint. Will anyone seriously consider this release a Movie toy??

    I don't trust Hasbro and its Box art so when I recieve a toy; I will judge whrere it belongs based on common sense and fictional story behind the figure, certainly not where Archer decides to release a figure or the box theme he decides to slap on it.

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    This was something debated about a year ago on the old board, and I think the underlying way for sorting or classifying 'Classics' was by packaging or its design asthetic/look. If by the former, then they count. If by the latter, then they don't.
    But then, like me, I go by the former with the exception of those big figures that were previously released in other lines (OP and Soundwave) or would have been in another line (Starscream).

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    I've gotta agree with you Guys on whether packaging something as "Classics" really means that it's a part of the "Classics" line.

    "Classics Soundwave" should be classified as a reissue where as "Classics MP Prime & Screamer" should be classified as MPs. (Please don't flame me... )

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    I'm on my own (but I can tolerate controversy) but to me, their status depends on how well I think they were integrated into the toy line for our region.

    Take Soundwave 'classics'. His AU box has the commemorative series label but is clearly in a classics-styled box which advertises other classics toys as 'also available'. His scale and neo-G1 aesthetic indicate to me he is more at home in the classics line, even if he was initially meant for the commemorative series somewhere else.

    MP Starscream's box design is clearly intended to allign him to the classics series although it lacks mention of other toys from the line. IMO his modernised G1-like mould suits the classics and the colours confirm his intended status in AU as a 'classic' release from the outset. The only problem is scale. As a Japanese MP, Starscream doesn't match any other classics toy for size except this other MP bastardisation:

    20th anniversary Prime. He is easy. Initially he was NOT sold as a classics toy here in AU, only a one-off chance to have an MP 01 on such a momentous occasion when no such line existed. Note that 20th DVD Prime, was essentially a classics repackage to maintain toy saleability with perfunctory a nod to the current style of packaging. Completists may disagree, but I personally don't want to accept him as a true classic because he was on sale in AU prior to the series as something else and still feels like a shoe-in. That and I hate his built-in quotes

    To be fair, all these toys have been released in correct classics line packaging variants for our region* even if they weren't always elsewhere. So like it (or join the apparent majority) as they all were, in some form, 'classics' here. Interestingly, the word 'classics' is not an essential feature on the box for a toy to actually be from the Hasbro classic line. Like the others, Devastator, Battle for Autobot city and The Ultimate Battle boxes lack this wording but are undeniably from the Classics series. Being a repaint didn't hold Devastator back, either... So it seems you can pick and choose to your heart's content!
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    I don't count any of those as Classics. Soundwave counts as G1 reissue and MP Starscream counts as Masterpiece.

    Lemme put it this way, if like me, you have your G1s, Classics and Masterpieces displayed on separate shelves, which shelf would you put Soundwave and Starscream on? I used to have Hasbro reissue Soundwave - when I did, I displayed it on my 1984 Decepticon G1 shelf. I've since traded that toy off and now my Encore Soundwave is on that shelf. My Hasbro MP Starscream is displayed with my other Masterpieces. I have never displayed either Soundwave or Starscream on my Classics/Henkei shelf.

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