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  1. And now for something completely different. One thing we can count on with Summer Blockbusters is an almost neverending supply of tie-in merchandise. Recently, movie theaters have gotten in on the act with novelty snack/popcorn buckets. While we've already looked at the Optimus Prime bust, leave it to AMC to roll out the whole cab and trailer that can hold your popcorn as well as a beverage. What impresses me the most is the plastic and overall build is better than most of the figures in the Generations line. While I would find it difficult to actually use this for food items, as I would be concerned about rust after cleaning, some of you just might enjoy this as a new dinner service. 

     

  2. If you're looking for quality backup power packs and chargers you can't go wrong with Anker. Their Optimus Prime is a licensed edition of their Prime power pack and is a two-in-one charging block and portable battery. Unlike many other licensed products with Anker, you're paying for quality, not the license. If you're looking for an on-the-go power source while representing Transformers, this Anker charger is perfect for you.

     

  3. This set is excellent, with Orion Pax being the stand-out figure. It's funny to think in the shadow of the 40th anniversary of the Transformers brand that we don't just have ONE Orion Pax figure, but SEVERAL to choose from. Shockwave is good but I feel it's a bit light on the accessories, then again I'm not that familiar with this version of the character so what it comes with might be accurate. Overall, I feel this set is a much better value than the Rise of Tyranny set.

     

  4. It's nice to see Hasbro explore more of the G1 Universe by dipping back into the history of Cybertron and the origins of various characters. The Rise of Tyranny two-pack gives us a look at the IDW versions of Megatron back when it was a miner with a vision, and Ratbat when it was a Senator. Unfortunately, the many uses of the Seige Megatron mold have resulted in a Miner Megatron that can barely stand without being counterbalanced by its weapons. Rat Bat is fantastic and might be the best use of the mold since SS 86 Scourge. My recommendation boils down to this, while the issues with Megatron can be fixed, at this price point is it worth it and can you justify paying that much for Ratbat? If you can answer yes to either or both points then you might find some real enjoyment to this set.

     

  5. Devcon was one of those characters growing up you wondered why they never got a toy. There were convention exclusives here and there but those never felt right. Finally in Legacy Evolution, we get the first mass retail Devcon figure. Transformation is smooth and feels better than its main mold mate Blurr. For reasons explained in the video, I feel this figure should've been bigger, but it's still a solid purchase.

     

  6. Leave it to the Legacy line and go DEEP on this selection. The Paradise Parakeet was only featured in one episode of the G1 cartoon but left an indelible impression. Unfortunately, the soft rubbery plastic makes the figure feel gummy and tacky, with the humidity that I'm experiencing I'm surprised the figure hasn't melted. For accessories, PP comes with a Deluxe Class Beachcomber. Transformation is fun and including rubber tires is nice, but I don't see anything radically different from the Titans Return release that should compel you to run out and buy PP to get this version of Beachcomber. 

     

  7. I was surprised by how fun Armada Megatron is, and by how small. I can't remember the last time I transformed a Leader Class figure that was this simple, that's not to say that there aren't a couple of fun bits to the transformation. Articulation isn't THAT hampered by the shoulder pads, but you will need to get used to how the arms work. It's nice that most of the classic gimmicks have been updated but I do miss the inclusion of a minicon and Megatron's shiv. While I do recommend the figure I understand if you find the price a bit offputting. 

     

  8. It's nice after all these years to finally be able to experience the G1 Hot Rod figure. The transformation had some neat tricks that really were innovative at the time and finally, we're getting a paint deco that matches the film. The price is a little high for what we're getting but if you're like me and never got to experience the vintage Hot Rod toy, it's worth a look and purchase.

     

  9. While I own the previous two Generations Rhinox figures, I never opened them due to horror stories about the transformation and stability. I was relieved to find that the Voyager Rhinox figure from the ROTB mainline is a real delight for the hands. Transformation is smooth and results in a solid Rhino and robot mode. If you can find it this is a solid purchase and a great addition to your ROTB Rhinox collection.

     

  10. If you've ever wanted an Optimus Primal toy that responds to sound and auto converts, this toy is for you! Optimus Primal is beefy and chunky, the toy responds to sound, not voice commands, so anything from a whisper to a shout will trigger one of the over 100 commands. If you were looking for a bargain Robosen Transformer, you'll have to keep looking. At $125 I find the toy overpriced, especially since AA batteries are required so I recommend waiting on a sale that would bring the price down to the sub $100 range. Other than that, this is really fun and something a whole family can enjoy.

     

  11. Well, I'm surprised! I assumed that Swoop and Scarr would end up like the other Core Dinobots, fun little fiddle toys but ultimately just limbs for Volcanicus. What I wasn't expecting was that Swoop would end up being the best Core Class figure I've handled in a long time, while Scarr is just really cool and beefy. The transformation between dino and robot modes is simple yet fun, and while the limb modes aren't anything to write home about, they get the job done. Obviously, if you're completing Volcanicus you'll need both figures but if you're only interested in one, Swoop is the way to go.

     

  12. One of the best releases under the ROTB line has been the Beast Battle Masters. It's fun to have small representations of the classic beast Transformers that transform into weapons for the larger robots. With Optimus Primal for example you can have some inception level displays going on. The Optimus Primal Battle Master is a great looking Gorilla, I really appreciate the attention to detail of the curved back and the ball-jointed head, that allows the figure in beast mode to look forward. Transformation is simple and gun mode comes together solidly. If you see it on shelves it's worth the purchase.

     

  13. While given the first numerical designation, Bumblebee is actually the third figure released from the Gamer Edition subline. Of the three figures we've looked at thus far, I would say that Bumblebee is the hardest to transform, but the resulting vehicle mode is solid, smooth, and very small. While I'm happy with the included weapons, I'm disappointed that there's no place to store the arm while using one of the included blaster attachments. Overall, if you don't enjoy complex transformations that can be fiddly, you might want to wait for a sale before buying Bumblebee.

     

  14. While this figure is a straight repaint of the Cyberverse toy, I find myself enjoying it more. The lighter color pallet gives a more animation vibe to it and I find it easier to work with the laser arm and hose. If you have the Cyberverse version there's really no need for this figure but if you missed it the first time then it's a solid purchase.

     

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