>>11120688The 25th stuff was pretty much done by the time the RoC figures rolled out. The Cobra Island 7 packs were pretty much Hasbro giving the 25th stuff a last hurrah before going full movie figure mode. But stores do as they do, overorder the first two waves or so, then neglect any future waves after that. While PoC Destro was on every shelf every where, the PoC line as a whole is when the ME stuff really started to get good.
>>11120811Only like two figures in the whole line have actually bad faces.
>Do you want Duke and Lady Jaye to team up with He-Man and Batman for an adventure?Yes.
>>11120829I hate when toys go for "cartoon accuracy" as a whole. I want my toy to be the best toy it can be, source material be damned.
>>11121088I'll agree that 1:12 is better for showing off individual characters and figures, but I very much disagree with 1:18 stuff being poorly articulated, hideous and/or fragile. There's a TON of really nice 1:18 lines out there with great range of motion and fantastic sculpts and details. The problem is they cost 30-50 bucks a figure, and sometimes that price tag can be hard to swallow for a 4" figure.
>>11127369>>11127407The Transformers movie just went balls to the wall crazy and epic, and that's why it's remembered to this day so fondly....despite all the actual trauma it caused kids. The Joe movie was just another five-part episode featuring villains that most people don't really like and who haven't even stuck around that much in the franchise. Burgess Meredith was no Orson Wells and Golobulus is no where *near* as cool or popular as Unicron.
The TF movie just had better villains, better action, better music, more dramatic moments and more enjoyable new characters. The only thing the Joe movie had going for it is just *the* best opening scene in any animated feature ever to this day. Which is cool and all, but not enough to carry the film as a whole.