I got a rude reminder just now that every line has it's share of turds. I got TFA Swoop, Slag and Wreck-gar in the mail today. Slag is, OK. Swoop is, basic. And Wreck-gar is just plain bad. Oh well, I'm so close to having all the TFA characters now. Just 5 more toys to go and I'll have all the retail TFA characters, then I can start on those Club characters.
I have a list of all G1 characters that have been released in CHUG form. You can find it here. Please feel free to let me know if I got anything wrong so I can fix it.
Took me ages to figure out thar the feet of the classics Prowl/Bluestreak/Smokescreen mould can actually be extended a cm or so, really helps with posing so they don't fall over
Transforming Death Star Darth Vader for the first time in a long time, I found out about the opening parts in the shoulders and legs that can hold the pilots.
I just made the connection today... the third part of the Transformers Prime franchise was called "Beast Hunters," and that name an homage to Beast Machines: Transformers as 'Beast Hunters' was the original working title for that franchise before it was later finalised as "Beast Machines."
"BEAST HUNTERS, the next evolution of the popular Beast Wars franchise, continue their fight against the evil dragon Megatron and his hordes of Predacons in 13 all-new episodes with cutting edge computer animation, action, adventure and humor, produced by Mainframe Entertainment."
Fox! Kids press release, 10/2/1999
Only took me 2 years to notice this. #slowAlthough it appears that TFwiki hasn't noticed it either, as it's not mentioned on the footnotes of their TFP: Beast Hunters page.
The trademark for Beast Hunters may very well have expired considering, if it was ever filed at all. Even if they had filed it, TFPBH came out in 2013, and let's assume that the trademark was filed in 2012, that's still a good thirteen year gap. Surely any trademark would've expired by then. We didn't see Hasbro using the Beast Hunters name at any time between 1999-2013 so there doesn't appear to be any sign of them maintaining the trademark through usage. I suspect that the homage was done more out of opportunity.
Transformers Prime Beast Hunters ran from 2013-2014, thus the trademark for that name would presumably have been filed in 2012. If Hasbro had trademarked the 'Beast Hunters' name for the Beast Wars sequel, then they would have done so in 1999. Beast Machines was already over by 2001-02 which were the Robots In Disguise years.