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1: The jaguar mode is the robot mode! The alt mode is the dubiously named (and crappy looking) "re-entry" mode.
I know. You clearly know what I meant.

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2: The robot mode is _not_ a true organic-looking beast mode. It's a robot beast mode, which as I mentioned is easier to incorporate articulation compared to organic beast modes for aesthetic reasons. And as Lord_Zed pointed out, even then it's not that greatly articulated anyway.
It's better than the norm (I'm thinking of the torso balljoint and upper leg swivels speicifically). Although the head and tail are weakpoints theyre no worse than other transformers.

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All still not "true" beast modes.
Hey, the horribly worded OP is mentioning Beast Machines. If anyone can find me an actual rea life wasp that looks like BM Buzzsaw I'll be happy to concede the point.

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The beast modes are alt modes - as I said before, the alt modes are typically secondary to the action Transformer (robot) mode. And again, it's difficult to incorporate articulation in a secondary mode without compromising the primary mode. For example, if you made any of the Animated Dinobots more articulated, then there would have to be a trade off because you're incorporating more moving parts. More parts = more expensive to manufacture = more expensive to purchase.

Remember that HasTak gives every Transformer toy a strictly defined budget. The toy cannot exceed this budget otherwise it becomes more expensive for HasTak to manufacture the product - an expense which would have to be passed onto the consumer. And this is something that HasTak is usually not willing to do because it's not good business practice. For example, you _could_ have a Deluxe Class Transformer with high articulation in robot and beast mode... but would most people pay $40-50 for it? Probably not. It's for this reason that often cooler features in toys are sacrificed in toys because they exceed the toy's budget restriction (e.g. prototype Godbomber (compare with actual Godbomber)).

Where articulation is concerned, priority is given to the robot mode over the alt mode, and that's fine by me considering the alternative.
Unless you're trying to say that Hasbro has either significanly lowered their production budget for the AEC and subsequent lines* that really is irrelevant. The only other budgetary point you could make is that maybe money's gone into spring loaded missiles (so so popular in AEC, and yet not in BW/BM) which would explain that other areas of the design have had to take a hit (manifesting as lowered beast mode articulation)

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Storywise Car Robot/RiD is... okay. Not fantastic but not terrible either. It's clearly a story that was written for a young child audience, but doesn't hold much to engage adult audiences (which is what makes other series like G1 and Beast Wars more memorable to collectors).
I thought they were top but then that might have more to do with watching them as a 12 year old on saturday mornings.

The G1 cartoons held even less than RiD to stimulate the minds of adult viewers.