Sabrblade wrote:It was an anniversary in spirit. Why else would the Energon line contain so many specifically-G1 homages within itself when this was an age where Hasbro didn't pay homage to G1 in any of its main lines?william-james88 wrote:Sabrblade wrote:But the 2004 was chock full of stuff that honored G1 from Hasbro: Hasbro's release of MP-1 Convoy, the Commemorative Series G1 reissue line, the Alternators line, and several awesome G1-inspired toys in the Energon line (among some inferior Energon toys, but those were far and few compared to the good ones). About the only thing Hasbro had going in 2004 that didn't celebrate the anniversary was the first Universe line and the Playskool Go-Bots line.william-james88 wrote:Afterall, Hasbro gave us a way better BW 10th anniversary than it did the 20th anniversary of G1.
But it wasnt an outright anniversary. The energon line didnt have stickers highlighting the anniversary, for example. It was just a show line.
Well then wouldnt that be the line to be against, instead of classics, for the state in which we are now?