Hobbes-timus Prime
2008-06-01
6:59 am
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It just occurred to me that Hasbro has made no less than one Matrix and two Allsparks in its Robot Heroes line...for the record and everything. |
Grindcore
2008-05-30
10:34 pm
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skullfire
2008-05-30
2:37 am
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I think the whole point of the disappointment of Hasbro canceling the cube was that it was a Rubics puzzle cube with the look of the all-spark. Believe me I was all excited to see one but obviously the steam from the film is more than gone. Maybe we will see one for the Transformers 2. |
Hobbes-timus Prime
2008-05-30
2:34 am
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*agrees with Hasbro* Sorry, but 90% of my favorite Transformers fiction has little to nothing to do with any Matrixes or Allsparks. Besides, when I was a kid I used a marble as the Matrix, and I turned out just fine. |
Grindcore
2008-05-30
1:27 am
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*Wanted one* *Is kind of sad* *Goes on with life* |
Aquarion
2008-05-30
12:47 am
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So it seems that the japanese think the matrix is an essential part of the Transformers' mythos, rather than the overglorified plot device Hasbro thinks it is. |
MikePrime
2008-05-30
12:11 am
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Well the point is that it's a Japanese product. |
Aquarion
2008-05-30
12:07 am
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Yeah but he was designed by Kaiyodo, who based him on Pat Lee's art. |
MikePrime
2008-05-30
12:00 am
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Revoltech Convoy also comes with a Matrix. |
Aquarion
2008-05-29
11:46 pm
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ever notice how the only time Prime's toy gets a Matrix is when Takara has a significant hand in the design process? Let's do a rundown of the post-G1 movie Primes(because prior to the G1 movie, the matrix didn't even exist). God Ginrai/Powermaster Prime: Designed exclusively by Takara... read more |