My reasons:
+ They don't transform thus are useless for playing with as Transformers.
+ They have limited posability thus are limited for playing with.
+ I don't think they look good; I find Q Robo and Choro Q Transformers cute, I don't really find Robot Heroes cute but they're okay, but Mighty Muggs don't do anything for me. And more importantly...
+ They're substantially more expensive than other non-action figure TF figurines (e.g. Q Robo, SCFs/HOCs, Robot Heroes etc.); for the same amount of money I can buy a Deluxe Transformer action figure which I would find far more satisfying.
JMO.![]()
Well I was talking about Choro-Q Transformers. Best of both worlds!G1 Bumblebee and Cliffjumper transform into Choro-Q cars too.
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They should have made prowls accessory the impressive red head horns![]()
Mostly because they aren't value for money - priced as a deluxe just because it is deluxe sized.
I'm also not a fan of 'cutesy' Transformers, as it contradicts the point of them being warring robots.
And they aren't very playable, barely above a statue, despite it being a Hasbro product and not a licensed merchandise item (which non-convertable non-toy products are usually from). Hasbro should stick to playable toy products, and leave the non-toy stuff to license holders.
For someone who tries to be supportive of Hasbro product, these aren't inspiring enough to want to buy (for me).
But my comment in the earlier post was a bit harsh, and not meant to discourage others from buying them, or making anyone feel bad or defensive for liking them.
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