Interesting Tidbits of TF History
Moderators:Best First, spiderfrommars, IronHide
From Botcon:
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/ ... sky/19027/
Always interested in finding out how this passion started decades ago. Ultar? Ugh.
http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/ ... sky/19027/
Always interested in finding out how this passion started decades ago. Ultar? Ugh.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
- The Last Autobot
- Skull faced assassin
- Posts:1057
- Joined:Wed Jul 23, 2003 11:00 pm
- Location:Peru, South America
- Contact:
A dream come true. Transformers Perú is online!!!
Visit:
www.transformersperu.com
And my Transformers blog in: www.transformers-peru-tla.blogspot.com
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact:
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact:
So I just got back from Botcon, since it's in my neighborhood.
Booooorrrrring. The IDW panel was absolutely useless. The guy running the panel, Guzman, couldn't answer a single question. His answer was always "I don't have access to that information". Nothing new that was of any relevance was revealed.
Unless you want to buy and trade TF's, or you like costume contests, or you want an autograph, pass.
Well, at least I can mark "Go to Botcon" off my lifetime list of "Things to Do".
Booooorrrrring. The IDW panel was absolutely useless. The guy running the panel, Guzman, couldn't answer a single question. His answer was always "I don't have access to that information". Nothing new that was of any relevance was revealed.
Unless you want to buy and trade TF's, or you like costume contests, or you want an autograph, pass.
Well, at least I can mark "Go to Botcon" off my lifetime list of "Things to Do".
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact:
Best First wrote:hmm. That's a bit of a let down.
No amazing toy displays to gawk at?
Booo.
I now have no reason to ever go to Botcon, like, ever.
I guess I should have done it when I was younger. It probably would have been exciting to me then :/
LeSighhhh.
Well, in fairness it's probably not best to take my opinion on this if you're still really into the toys. You're right, as a kid, I would have been in awe.
There were tons of TF toys and interesting displays, more than you'd find anywhere else in all likelihood, but it just didn't seem worth the price of admission to me. I mean, I felt like I've seen all of them before and still own a good number of them. There were some nice customs entered into a contest, like an IDW Thunderwing and Masterpiece Jazz. The only thing that got a "cool" out of me was the Straxus figure. Looks better than expected.
Somehow though, the overwhelming geekiness of overly zealous fans paying pretty pennies for a loose accessory of some obscure bot was a put off to me.
Guess I'm not the collector I used to be.
If anything, I think I came to appreciate how the comics made most of the toys look far, far better than they actually were. For example, I saw the actual Battlechargers for the first time, and wow, they just look awful. And that was the case with many of the toys. In that sense, the comics were key in lending a certain 'coolness' factor to even the ridiculous looking toys.
Perhaps my biggest gripe with the convention was the lack of personal hygiene. I mean, come on, you can like your toys and watch your cartoons and bash your comic writers, but for the love of God, put on your deodorant too. Transforming a toy isn't that labor intensive that the merchants floor has to smell that way.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact:
- saysadie
- Insane Decepticon Commander
- Posts:1566
- Joined:Sun Jan 07, 2001 12:00 am
- ::GO MAKE ME A SAMMICH
- Location:That place that's usually pretty cold.
What you had right there was a roomful of people who have given up on life.
Seriously, I've been to events where we've run into the occasional stinky person, but not an entire room full of stinky people.
One more reason to never attend convention anything in the US, I guess... though I've never been to TFCon, and since Toronto is basically US-Lite, they might be just as bad. Who knows.
Seriously, I've been to events where we've run into the occasional stinky person, but not an entire room full of stinky people.
One more reason to never attend convention anything in the US, I guess... though I've never been to TFCon, and since Toronto is basically US-Lite, they might be just as bad. Who knows.
saysadie wrote: Seriously, I've been to events where we've run into the occasional stinky person, but not an entire room full of stinky people.
I kid you not, when I entered the entrance to the show room, I almost gagged. It was the same in the IDW panel, almost intolerable. Strangely, it didn't seem to bother anyone else.
I'm not asking for Estee Lauder or Drakkar Noir here. Just a Right Guard deodorant stick.
For being a critical fanbase, we sure smell bad.
Anyway, I caught myself laughing this morning when I thought about the IDW panel and how lame it was. This Guzman guy went through pointless slides of things we already knew, and it took the whole of two minutes, after which he announced "that's all I've got guys". And the fans laughed. They laughed because they thought the guy was being sarcastic. Then he said, "no, I mean, that's really all I got" as he looked down to the other panelist who shook their heads in agreement and then decided to take questions. Hilarious.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
-
- Help! I have a man for a head!
- Posts:854
- Joined:Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:24 pm
So the smell was basically everywhere Yaya went? Hmmmmm.
http://thesolarpool.weebly.com/transformation.html
TRANSFORMATION
An Issue By Issue Look At The Marvel UK Transformers Comic.
TRANSFORMATION
An Issue By Issue Look At The Marvel UK Transformers Comic.
-
- Big Honking Planet Eater
- Posts:3132
- Joined:Sun Apr 27, 2003 11:00 pm
- ::Hobby Drifter
- Location:Tokyo, Japan
- Contact:
Sorry you didn't have a good time, Yaya.
I've been to three BotCons (well, 2 OTFCCs and a real BotCon) and enjoyed myself every time. I didn't do much buying and bought the exclusives only as a way to offset the costs of the trips, but still had a great time. There are some real trogs out there. The angry smelly gigantic fanboys are there in full-effect. But I was lucky to meet and hang with some genuinely cool people at every one of the shows.
Had a couple of people yell at/threaten me for the old Seibertron thing, but that just makes the highs higher, ya know?
Fun shortened conversation:
Dude: I'm a lifelong hardcore Christian Republican.
Me: I'm pretty much the opposite of that.
Dude: Transformers kick ass, don't they?
Me: Indeed, they do!
*clink glasses*
I've been to three BotCons (well, 2 OTFCCs and a real BotCon) and enjoyed myself every time. I didn't do much buying and bought the exclusives only as a way to offset the costs of the trips, but still had a great time. There are some real trogs out there. The angry smelly gigantic fanboys are there in full-effect. But I was lucky to meet and hang with some genuinely cool people at every one of the shows.
Had a couple of people yell at/threaten me for the old Seibertron thing, but that just makes the highs higher, ya know?
Fun shortened conversation:
Dude: I'm a lifelong hardcore Christian Republican.
Me: I'm pretty much the opposite of that.
Dude: Transformers kick ass, don't they?
Me: Indeed, they do!
*clink glasses*
That description is spot on. For some reason, they are gigantic. And for some reason, they are angry.Professor Smooth wrote:The angry smelly gigantic fanboys are there in full-effect.
And of course, smelly.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
-
- Big Honking Planet Eater
- Posts:3132
- Joined:Sun Apr 27, 2003 11:00 pm
- ::Hobby Drifter
- Location:Tokyo, Japan
- Contact:
I absolutely guarantee that it could not smell worse than ACEN (Anime Central). My interest in anime never recovered after visiting that show. Even after moving to the land of anime. The slogan was "stink no more in 2004," so they were aware of the problem. ADV handed out a figurine inside a bar of soap. You had to use the soap to get the figure.
A stick of Old Spice's High Endurance costs like 3 bucks, takes 3 seconds to apply, and lasts all day, is good for several months. How hard is that?
Then again, perhaps BotCon's funk was due to several rooms full of people who'd been unprepared for the climate in Florida.
A stick of Old Spice's High Endurance costs like 3 bucks, takes 3 seconds to apply, and lasts all day, is good for several months. How hard is that?
Then again, perhaps BotCon's funk was due to several rooms full of people who'd been unprepared for the climate in Florida.
You're being sarcastic, right?Professor Smooth wrote:The slogan was "stink no more in 2004," so they were aware of the problem. ADV handed out a figurine inside a bar of soap. You had to use the soap to get the figure.
If not, I think that's an excellent idea for the next Botcon.
Y'know, have convention exclusive soaps and scents:
Irish Springer.
AXEr body spray.
Right Guardian.
Optimus Dial.
Zegna Supreme.
And it would work, simply because it's a convention exclusive and they'd just have to have it.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
- Hot Shot
- Help! I have a man for a head!
- Posts:927
- Joined:Sun Mar 18, 2007 7:47 am
- ::Cyberpunked
- Location:Texas
That's probably it. I went to Botcon 2008 in Ohio and the only person I met who smelled bad was the molding class instructor.Professor Smooth wrote:Then again, perhaps BotCon's funk was due to several rooms full of people who'd been unprepared for the climate in Florida.
Team Fortress 2(Steam): EnergonHotShot04
- saysadie
- Insane Decepticon Commander
- Posts:1566
- Joined:Sun Jan 07, 2001 12:00 am
- ::GO MAKE ME A SAMMICH
- Location:That place that's usually pretty cold.
That could be it. But then again, why in the world were they unprepared? It's Florida.Professor Smooth wrote:Then again, perhaps BotCon's funk was due to several rooms full of people who'd been unprepared for the climate in Florida.
That's like going to Texas in the winter with a parka. Still, I prefer to think that that was the reason rather than that they've all just given up.
-
- Big Honking Planet Eater
- Posts:3132
- Joined:Sun Apr 27, 2003 11:00 pm
- ::Hobby Drifter
- Location:Tokyo, Japan
- Contact:
I respect the fact that they addressed the issue. Would love to see more of this kind of thing.Professor Smooth wrote:Dead serious.Yaya wrote:You're being sarcastic, right?Professor Smooth wrote:The slogan was "stink no more in 2004," so they were aware of the problem. ADV handed out a figurine inside a bar of soap. You had to use the soap to get the figure.
"But the Costa story featuring Starscream? Fantastic! This guy is "The One", I just know it, just from these few pages. "--Yaya, who is never wrong.
-
- Big Honking Planet Eater
- Posts:3132
- Joined:Sun Apr 27, 2003 11:00 pm
- ::Hobby Drifter
- Location:Tokyo, Japan
- Contact:
Think about this for a moment. You know how much it sucks having to smell some of these people? Imagine if you'd never smelled overwhelming BO before. That's what the Japanese guests have to deal with. You'd put your foot down pretty quick.Yaya wrote:I respect the fact that they addressed the issue. Would love to see more of this kind of thing.Professor Smooth wrote:Dead serious.Yaya wrote: You're being sarcastic, right?
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact:
- Best First
- King of the, er, Kingdom.
- Posts:9750
- Joined:Tue Oct 17, 2000 11:00 pm
- Location:Manchester, UK
- Contact: