
Nothing more needs to be said.
Transformer of the Day for May 12, 2009
OBSIDIAN
-Faction: Vehicon
-Era: Beast Machines (1999-2000)
-Function: Aerial Combat
-Motto: “Walking is for Suckers
-Notable Toy: Beast Wars Returns (Takara, 2007)
Notes: If Strika is a dark version of Big Barda, then Obsidian is a dark Mister Miracle. And another example of how the Mainframe team took a lackluster profile and turned the toy into a star. Obsidian just drips content, and it was so satisfying to receive an accurate toy in 2007. Now if we could just get one with those fingers…
Transformer of the Day for May 11, 2009
BLACKARACHNIA
-Faction: Predacon / Maximal
-Era: Beast Wars / Beast Machines (1996-2000)
-Function: Double Agent
-Motto: “Practice Deception with Good Intention”
-Notable Toy: 10th Anniversary Edition (Takara, 2006)
Notes: I love the idea that a protoform can be turned. I also like that some basic programming remains even after this change, so there remains, pardon the pun, a spark of light. The unfortunate thing was that it took Transmetal 2 for her to get her own unique character. However, the 10th Anniversary repaint of Tarantulas for the Japanese market is still the best version of her out there.
Transformer of the Day for May 10, 2009
CRYOTEK
-Faction: Predacon
-Era: Robots in Disguise / Car Robots (2000-2001)
-Function: Gangster
-Motto: “Always Know What Your Allies and Enemies Chose to Ignore”
-Notable Toy: Target Exclusive (Hasbro, 2002)
Notes: Cryotek is a great example of an exclusive toy who has made his way into official lore. Thanks to a certain short film, “The Theft of the Golden Disk”, Cryotek is now firmly emplanted in Beast Wars continuity. In his RiD repaint of Transmetal II Megatron, he’s still a fearsome beast.
(Apologies and thanks to shmax.com, bbts.com and tfkenkon.com for the photographs.)
Transformer of the Day for May 9, 2009
BOSS
-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Generation One Plus (1991-1992)
-Function: Force Leader
-Motto: “Never Underestimate Your Enemy… He’s Always Worse than You Could Ever Imagine”
-Notable Toy: European Basic (Hasbro, 1992)
Notes: How cool is Boss? Very cool. Let’s look at the facts. One, his name is BOSS! Two, he transforms into the flippin’ Batmobile (circa Tim Burton). And three, he’s part of the legendary Generation One-and-a-Half, making him an European and Canadian exclusive. Cool? Very cool.
Transformer of the Day for May 8, 2009
RAZORCLAW
-Faction: Decepticon (Predacon)
-Era: Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Predacon Leader
-Motto: “All Good Things Succumb to Those Who Wait”
-Notable Toy: Standard Release (Hasbro, 1986)
Notes: Razorclaw. Leader of the Predacons and counterpart to Grimlock and his Dinobots. The difference of course is that Razorclaw can also form the torso and head of Predaking, the largest multi-character combiner in the Generation One universe. And though Predaking often fails in his battles against Sky Lynx, it is great to see a combiner that, size-wise at least, lives up to his promise.
Transformer of the Day for May 7, 2009
OPTIMUS PRIME
-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Movie (2007, 2009, 2011)
-Function: Leader
-Motto: “Freedom is the Right of All Sentient Beings”
-Notable Toy: Nightwatch Leader Class (Hasbro, 2008)
Notes: Optimus Prime makes another appearance, this time in his movie guise. While it was unfortunate that the original North American release lacked some of the movie paint applications and the inclusion of a battle blade, Hasbro later took advantage of the film’s popularity to reissue a prestige edition. Nonetheless, it is the unrelated Nightwatch version, with its cool blues and silvers, that makes the grade for this entry.
Transformer of the Day for May 6, 2009
BARRICADE
-Faction: Decepticon
-Era: Movie (2007, 2009, 2011)
-Function: Deep Cover Agent
-Motto: “For Now We Must Remain in Disguise”
-Notable Toy: Battle in a Box (Hasbro 2008)
Notes: Unlike the Autobots which featured memorable monikers from the first year of Generation One, the Movie Decepticons focused on a variety of lesser known or new Decepticons (Megatron and Starscream aside). Barricade fits this description. A sadistic Prowl, he even looks like an evil version of the legendary Autobot strategist, right down to the “punish and enslave” tag line on his side panel. Partnered with Frenzy, he makes for a more interesting Bayformer.
Transformer of the Day for May 4, 2009
RAMHORN
-Faction: Autobot
-Era: Movie Generation One (1984-1992)
-Function: Warrior
-Motto: “Flee before Me or Else Fall Before Me”
-Notable Toy: Single Cassette Release (Takara, 1986)
Notes: Like Steeljaw, Ramhorn is a partial Autobot answer to the likes of the Decepticon animalistic cassettes. Unlike their Decepticon counterparts, however, these tapes can be found to talk on the cartoon, which leads to all kinds of questions. Paired with Eject in North America, the single issue card was common in the Japanese market.
(Apologies and thanks to shmax.com and bbts.com for the toy images.)
Transformer of the Day for May 4, 2009
BB
-Faction: Predacon
-Era: Beast Wars II
-Function: Bombadier
-Motto: “The Greatest Enemy Will Fall to an Unyielding Spirit”
-Notable Toy: Taiwan Issue (Unknown, 1998)
Notes: A vehicular Predacon from Japan’s anime Beast Wars II, BB began life as G2 Dreadwing. Curiously, Hasbro had planned to use the mould and colouring as another G2 Megatron in 1995, but eventually cancelled their plans. And BB himself found controversy in the IDW Sourcebook entry, when he was miscoloured in Fire Gut colours, colours which I must say really look cool on him. The toy image above is from Taiwan and a legitimate issue of the toy.