The thing that makes Supreme Cheetor worse than other horrible toys like Nightscream, Rattrap and Silverbolt, is the ridiculously expensive RRP on that toy. Also the fact that there was a cheaper Mega version available at the time, and for those who waited, an even cheaper Deluxe version -- and IMO Deluxe Nightslash Cheetor is the best BM Cheetor toy made during the BM line anyway. The more expensive the BM Cheetor toy, the worse it gets. And getting the tall, lanky and top-heavy Supreme Cheetor toy to stand in robot mode is just a massive pain in the diodes. The only downsides with Nightslash Cheetor is that his 'nightslash' colours don't match the cartoon (although they are nice colours in their own right), and the toy was never available in Australia. But we still had the local option of Mega Cheetor (which came out _before_ Supreme Cheetor no less).

Nightscream isn't inherently a horrific design. He would've been a lot better if he'd been a Deluxe. The stupid thing was that they unnecessarily made him an Ultra (well, the necessity was for the lame electronic gimmick). But the toy itself isn't _that_ bad, unlike Supreme Cheetor who basically just stands up to transform to robot mode. (-_-) Rattrap suffers from a poorly designed robot mode. I don't like how the head keeps looking down - and there's no real reason why the visor couldn't swing down further to cover the face like in the show. And I seldomly ever complain about show likeness, but this toy came out _after_ the cartoon aired. I do like how Rattrap has proper legs though, which can become wheels for people who prefer show likeness (much like Blackarachnia whose feet can be pointed like in the cartoon or stand on proper feet for better balance). Silverbolt is just a dismal failure of a toy, but at least he's a cheap Basic. But also, there's not much choice for BM fans if they want toys of Nightscream, Rattrap and Silverbolt... they can kinda 'afford' to be crap because there isn't much 'competition'... but Cheetor on the other hand... as if people wouldn't just opt for the cheaper Mega

Supreme Cheetor was just a massively stupid decision. Oh look, here's an oversized and overpriced version of the Mega toy that came before it (and that most of us BM fans already bought anyway). Little wonder this toy shelf warmed for years lingering on shelves... especially at Toys R Us who just _refused_ to discount this toy!