by 138 Scourge » Fri Jul 23, 2010 10:46 pm
I would just like to say that I think it's extremely cool that I just had to look up "Bulletbike" because I had no idea what the hell it was. Not that I think I know "everything", but I had no idea there were G1 characters I hadn't heard of. Bulletbike's not that great looking a toy, but I'll bet a Classics version would be extremely rad. Or Generations. You know.
And now this.
Love: Rodimus Prime. Yeah, I know. But I did. Because I thought the toy looked really neat when it came out. Simpler than Optimus, but with this cool futuristic styling, and a toy vibe that felt, at the time at least, like it did a really good job of capturing the movie aesthetic. Plus, ten-year-old Scourge was really excited by the idea of a new Autobot leader, especially the "Chosen One", and the new Autobots that went with him. It was exciting that the entire main cast of the show could move forward and bring on an entirely new dynamic. Yeah, it clearly didn't work out, but I don't care, I liked it. I was probably the only kid that was pissed off about the idea of Optimus Prime coming back. That is, pissed until I saw the Powermaster Prime toy, but we've been over this. So a few years ago I found a new reissue Rodimus at a closeout shop for eight bucks, and I totally made that happen. And yeah, I still love it.
Hate: Devastator. Not the character as such, he's not on my "super rad love it" list, but he had his moments. No, I'm talking strictly about the toy in this case. Can you imagine if a "truth-in-advertising" group had influenced Devastator's scene in the movie?
DEVASTATOR: Prepare for Oblivion
KUP: Devastator. Okay, I know his weakness. Hot Rod, you look at him funny. I'm gonna go get a slight gust of wind.
Really liked the individual Constructicons, though. And as far as in-story, well, remember, I did nominate the Less-than-Jolly Green Giant for the Hall of Fame. I just did not care for that toy at all.