Duron, Headmaster Don, Jim, and Aaron Archer talk about the line that never came to be, Trans Tech. Trans Tech was supposed to follow Beast Machines in 2000-2001, but instead we got the first RiD. Find out why on this episode!
Duron, Headmaster Don, Jim, and Aaron Archer talk about the line that never came to be, Trans Tech. Trans Tech was supposed to follow Beast Machines in 2000-2001, but instead we got the first RiD. Find out why on this episode!
In this episode, we talk about the trend where toys are gravitating towards a certain esthetic. We look at original toy, cartoon, and Comic variations on the theme.
We talk about the unification of the brand between Hasbro & Takara-Tomy, and weigh the pros & cons. Also, we talk about whether or not pre-ordering items is worth it or not.
In this episode we talk about the change Hasbro & Takara are making by unifying the brand releases, plus we look at whether or not it is worth it to pre-order items.
Courtesy of Unicron.com on Facebook, Activision’s game publishing deal with Hasbro has expired. Activision most recently published the Transformers Devastation video game on multiple platforms like the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
The cast talks about “What ifs” involving any corporate merger involving Hasbro and how it could affect the brand; also discuss the implications of the PotP Jazz MAGA controversy.
The cast talks about “what ifs” in light of recent talks of Hasbro merging with Takara-Tomy and Mattel; MAGA controversy surrounding PotP Jazz thoughts.
Duron, Don, & Bret talk about the fire sales of 3P figures after an official version is announced, plus a look at the pricing structure of Hasbro’s Hascon event.