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- Shanti418
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Just wondering. Debated about putting Heads/Targets/Powers in the same catagory, but decided against it. I bet Action Masters will win in a landslide, although I'd love to see some competition.
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The problem I had with my Headmasters was that it was so easy to lose the heads, and then you have a headless robot running around.
When I was a little kid I actually liked the Pretenders, and when I re-read the comics as an adult I still like them. (Except for the Walrus guy... what was the deal with him?) Anyway, I think, like all things TF, there's a lot of wasted potential there. Imagine a small TF like Bumblebee crawling into a Masamune Shirow style suit of powered armor.
And when I was a kid I actually liked the Action Masters. It seemed that so often the TFs were just bricks and it was nice to have ones that could move, even if just a little. I also liked having cartoon-accurate toys, and the loss of the alt mode didn't bug me so much.
I voted for the Firecons and Sparklers because they were A) bad toys and B) the comics that featured them were especially bad.
When I was a little kid I actually liked the Pretenders, and when I re-read the comics as an adult I still like them. (Except for the Walrus guy... what was the deal with him?) Anyway, I think, like all things TF, there's a lot of wasted potential there. Imagine a small TF like Bumblebee crawling into a Masamune Shirow style suit of powered armor.
And when I was a kid I actually liked the Action Masters. It seemed that so often the TFs were just bricks and it was nice to have ones that could move, even if just a little. I also liked having cartoon-accurate toys, and the loss of the alt mode didn't bug me so much.
I voted for the Firecons and Sparklers because they were A) bad toys and B) the comics that featured them were especially bad.
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Action Masters, because these robots had NO disguise!
What idiot thought them up, anyway?
Cheif Exec: "Hmm, now what direction can we move these transforming robots in next? We've done: transforming from robot to vehicle; triple-changing; multi-changing; combining; merging; head is a robot; gun is a robot; engine is a robot; robot is hidden inside a plastic shell..."
Lowly Exec: "Hey, how about the robot, right, doesn't transform!"
Chief exec: "That's incredible! Now you're talking! Rog, get me a half-dozen molds made up by April!"
What idiot thought them up, anyway?
Cheif Exec: "Hmm, now what direction can we move these transforming robots in next? We've done: transforming from robot to vehicle; triple-changing; multi-changing; combining; merging; head is a robot; gun is a robot; engine is a robot; robot is hidden inside a plastic shell..."
Lowly Exec: "Hey, how about the robot, right, doesn't transform!"
Chief exec: "That's incredible! Now you're talking! Rog, get me a half-dozen molds made up by April!"
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The person who noticed most Transformers had so little articulation they made crap toys once the gimmick of changing them a couple of times had worn off... plus it was a chance to get good likenesses of characters who hadn't been on the shelves for years outside the UK Classic Hero line, but who still featured in the comics and show re-runs.Rebis wrote:What idiot thought them up, anyway?
Action Masters weren't a bad idea. The accessories didn't emphasise transformation enough, and putting all the eggs into the ActionMaster and MicroMaster baskets wasn't smart, but the concept of highly poseable figures wasn't bad.
Now we get ball-and-socket joints and transforming.