Yotsuya-san
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Yotsuya-san

What is great about when she plays one clone impersonating another is that it really shows off how well she portrays each separate character. It isn't just different clothes and hair that makes each character, it is her acting. Allison dressed as Sarah, for example, still gives off an Allison vibe.

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Is it selfish? Not at all. As long as she doesn't place any obligations upon her partners to perform any sexual acts upon her even if the other person would rather not. This is not to imply that she should ever be obligated to perform blowjobs in any case. But placing obligations upon others towards you that you are

Is this so people can go to the...

There was no old version of Alpha Bravo. In the G1 cartoon and toyline, Superion's limbs were four jets. On the (US version) of this new Superion, his limbs are three jets and a helicopter named Alpha Bravo, with the fourth jet missing. (I think I heard his character died in the comics?) Similarly, that new vehicle in

There is some speculation (fueled by listings found in their computer system) that Wildrider will be available as a TRU exclusive, as well as the similarly missing original member of the Arialbots who has been replaced by a helicopter named Alpha Bravo.

At least Astoria isn't drawn to look super underaged...

It is more cartoon accurate in its colouring, I will agree. But the one I have is still pretty good, especially once you add the Reprolabels to give him more of the original toy's detailing.

Well, as long as he isn't his kid via Astoria Carlton-Ritz! That'd be wrong!

Not sure if you're being serious or just trolling... What does being liberal have to do with toy collecting? I didn't realize it was a politically divisive issue. And while I am sure there are those who are fans of both franchises, hence abominations such as this:

They already re-did Metroplex:

I agree. That there looks like either the Takara version, or I think maybe we got one similar to that in a multi-figure set? The stand alone US version was colored much differently, but still good. Not a figure I've reviewed (yet), so I don't have any good photos of him by himself handy, but I do have this:

You mean die cast metal, from which the paint chips off oh so easily, and which when used in figures that have any possibility (and aren't the almost motionless bricks most G1 figures were) often can lead to the joints weakening much more quickly and the figure being unable to support its own weight? Yes! Of course,

Or orange, if memory serves. (I think G2 Devy came in a few different color options.) That being said, he will always be green to me!

Hmm.... The edit button is missing... Perhaps it has been too long since when I made the initial comment? Anyway, that was supposed to be, "he is now a Legends class figure," not, "he is not a Legends class figure." Apologies for any confusion.

I have that Metroplex myself, and he is awesome. And I'd love a Trypticon to face off against him.

The reason is that Hasbro didn't want to put all of Superion or all of Menasor in one wave, so that (a) a wave wouldn't be all one faction, (b) they could highlight the "Scramble City" style functionality of limbs to work with any torso, and (c) they could force people to have to buy toys from multiple waves, even if

I've seen that video before... but it is still just as awesome today!

I agree I'd prefer Groove to be a limb, but at least unlike the replaced limbs in Superion and Menasor, he's still around. As Argh pointed out, he is not a Legends class figure who forms Defensor's chest shield. Eh, not ideal, but I'll take it.

Eh... While that was a surprisingly decent reuse of the Jazz mold (Wheelie from Jazz? Who'd have thunk it?) I'd have to say I still prefer the Legends version: