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Transformers Robots in Disguise Warriors - Grimlock, Drift, Optimus Prime, Strongarm.
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#transformers #driftTransformers Robots in Disguise Warriors - Grimlock, Drift, Optimus Prime, Strongarm.
That Strongarm is one of the best things I’ve ever seen. Drift’s also okay.
But… why is Grimlock green?! (Still totally getting him, though)
Because he’s green in Age of Extinction. If I had to guess.
Then why aren’t his Age of Extinction toys green? I mean, it’s not like it would’ve made them worse. :3
Because his AOE toys were made while the movie was in early stages. Hasbro basically finds out about what the movie will actually look like not long before we do. That’s why it took a while for Movie Optimus Prime toys to get swords – because it wasn’t until the first movie was basically out that they got to see a reel and OH HEY HE HAS SWORDS APPARENTLY. And, you know, that stuff can’t be implemented into toys that are already being put together in factories.
Platinum Grimlock, a redeco which was designed later, has him in green.
Rung: I think Drift’s depressed.
Rodimus: Depressed? Really? I dunno.
Rung: He’s showing all the signs. He won’t cut anything in two, and he hasn’t said he’s better than us for like three whole days.
Rodimus: Look, I got this. I’m gonna send him outside, where he can play and have fun, maybe get his spirits back.
Rung: Maybe give him a sweet hoverplatform.
Rodimus: Yeah! You can’t not smile when you’re on a sweet hoverplatform!

“Decepticons… TRANSFORM AND RISE UP!”
The Decepticons who originated in Transformers Animated, having made their way into the larger Transformers Multiverse.
Voyager Blitzwing (Icy face) - Transformers: Generations - Thrilling 30
Voyager Lugnut - Transformers (2010) - Reveal the Shield
Deluxe Lockdown - Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Deluxe Slipstream - Transformers Legends
Transformers with accents are a dime a dozen. Aside from any number of regional American accents, and plenty of British ‘bots, there are French Transformers, Australian Transformers, Scottish, Russian, and German Transformers, and more! But on St. Patrick’s Day, we lament that there’s never been an IRISH Transformer!
So the best we can offer you today is a collection of green Transformers from across the continuities…. annnnd… ummm… a picture of, uh… Nick Roche, why not.
There are, however, lots of drunk Transformers.
transformers 1: they’re here
transformers 2: they were here before
transformers 3: they were here BEFORE before
transformers 4: they were here before BEFORE before
excuse me but I think you’ll find transformers 3 is “they were here after the time before but before the time they were here the first time.”
The Rise of the Robots: The History of the Transformers
This is an infographic on Transformers. Robots had never been the same after Transformers was introduced in the early 80s. The Transformers toy line had its beginnings in 1983 when Hasbro representatives attended the Tokyo Toy Fare to find something promising that could be imported to the North American market.
Source : TV Store Online
Blackarachnia’s not the first female Transformers toy. She’s not even the first in America! The first American female Transformers toy was BotCon 1995’s Nightracer and the first ever anywhere was Japan’s Minerva. (Freezon was released earlier, but her gender wasn’t decided upon until decades later.) Blackarachnia is the first American mass-retail female Transformer, but that’s kind of a lot of qualifiers.
Also some of those silhouettes chosen for use in places seem kind of weird. I’m pretty sure those are Classics Mini-Cons (2006) they use to represent Armada (2002). ROTF Devastator and Fall of Cybertron Slug stand in for their 1985 versions. And I don’t want to try to figure out what that Robots in Disguise silhouette is.
*adjusts glasses on nose with finger*
Lord Imperious Delirious: Transformers by ZeroMayhem
Medusa: Transformers by ZeroMayhem
Lord Imperious Delirious, leader of the Destructons, and Medusa profile art from the Transformers Collectors’ Club Magazine #59!
Line art by the fantastic Casey W. Coller!
Colors and character original color schemes by me!
Transformers (C) Takara Tomy/Hasbro
TRANSFORMERS 30th Anniversary Prints by Guido Guidi
Celebrate 30 years of TRANSFORMERS with these amazing G1 inspired prints by Guido Guidi! Finally we can show the world this amazing collectable set. Guido is widely known in the world of TRANSFORMERS for his comic book work and many other accolades related to TRANSFORMERS. We were extremely excited to have him work with us on this release. Many of your favorite AUTOBOTS and DECEPTICONS and portrayed in a classic throwback retro style. The regular editions will be professionally printed Giclee fineart prints, printed by the amazing staff over at GicleeToday.com. The variant editions will feature Glow in the Darkand will be screen printed by D&L Screenprinting. See more details about the release below!
Available for purchase at www.acidfreegallery.com
Produced by Acidfree Gallery
Officially Licensed by Hasbro
Printed by D&L Screen Printing
Stay tuned to our facebook and twitter to see a preview of the glow in the dark effect!
The Rise of the Robots: The History of the Transformers
This is an infographic on Transformers. Robots had never been the same after Transformers was introduced in the early 80s. The Transformers toy line had its beginnings in 1983 when Hasbro representatives attended the Tokyo Toy Fare to find something promising that could be imported to the North American market.
Source : TV Store Online
Blackarachnia’s not the first female Transformers toy. She’s not even the first in America! The first American female Transformers toy was BotCon 1995’s Nightracer and the first ever anywhere was Japan’s Minerva. (Freezon was released earlier, but her gender wasn’t decided upon until decades later.) Blackarachnia is the first American mass-retail female Transformer, but that’s kind of a lot of qualifiers.
Also some of those silhouettes chosen for use in places seem kind of weird. I’m pretty sure those are Classics Mini-Cons (2006) they use to represent Armada (2002). ROTF Devastator and Fall of Cybertron Slug stand in for their 1985 versions. And I don’t want to try to figure out what that Robots in Disguise silhouette is.
*adjusts glasses on nose with finger*
You can almost hear it at the start where he’s just like
Oh, it coulda been way worse. That one was so bad I had to make this:
My favorite queer-coded Disney princess.
(HRT = Human Rear Transformation)
