Emerje wrote: The belly button is a little hard to unsee...
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ashe5k wrote:So is Bullseye a cargo container? A shipping box? They don't have the dog deco'd like a cassette.
Apparently, everything about this figure is meant to be nonviolent in nature.muddyjoe wrote:Can't believe they missed out on making him a "Target"master.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
Sabrblade wrote:This Optimus isn't a warrior, he's a retail worker. Even his grill tummy now looks like a receipt!
Bounti76 wrote:I think this will sell about as well as lead-based paint.
Sabrblade wrote:Apparently, everything about this figure is meant to be nonviolent in nature.muddyjoe wrote:Can't believe they missed out on making him a "Target"master.
The sword and gun accessories are absent. The missile pods in Optimus's shoulders are now meant to be drink canisters that he, in theory, could pop out of his shoulders for a drink. And the gun assembly from inside his trailer is supposed to fold up, attach to his arm, and act as an item scanner.
This Optimus isn't a warrior, he's a retail worker. Even his grill tummy now looks like a receipt!
Sabrblade wrote:Apparently, everything about this figure is meant to be nonviolent in nature.muddyjoe wrote:Can't believe they missed out on making him a "Target"master.
The sword and gun accessories are absent. The missile pods in Optimus's shoulders are now meant to be drink canisters that he, in theory, could pop out of his shoulders for a drink. And the gun assembly from inside his trailer is supposed to fold up, attach to his arm, and act as an item scanner.
This Optimus isn't a warrior, he's a retail worker. Even his grill tummy now looks like a receipt!
It's a Target exclusive, last time I checked a Target employee doesn't need medieval weapons to do his/her job, even in big cities where looting is common. And it's been a while since I've been in Target, but I don't recall seeing satanic stuff.muddyjoe wrote:So they think guns and swords are bad, but it's okay to market satanic and gay garbage merchandise to children and let grown men use the ladies room? Oy, vey.
Rodimus Prime wrote:It's a Target exclusive, last time I checked a Target employee doesn't need medieval weapons to do his/her job, even in big cities where looting is common. And it's been a while since I've been in Target, but I don't recall seeing satanic stuff.muddyjoe wrote:So they think guns and swords are bad, but it's okay to market satanic and gay garbage merchandise to children and let grown men use the ladies room? Oy, vey.
I knew about the pride propaganda, but not actual satanic stuff.-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:It's a Target exclusive, last time I checked a Target employee doesn't need medieval weapons to do his/her job, even in big cities where looting is common. And it's been a while since I've been in Target, but I don't recall seeing satanic stuff.muddyjoe wrote:So they think guns and swords are bad, but it's okay to market satanic and gay garbage merchandise to children and let grown men use the ladies room? Oy, vey.
It did happen at at least one Target last year. It went viral and it did cost them around 7 billion$ in stock value.
I'm pretty sure Target will be way more careful with any and all political/controversial merch come June.
Heh, to some people, everything is Satanic.Rodimus Prime wrote:I knew about the pride propaganda, but not actual satanic stuff.-Kanrabat- wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:It's a Target exclusive, last time I checked a Target employee doesn't need medieval weapons to do his/her job, even in big cities where looting is common. And it's been a while since I've been in Target, but I don't recall seeing satanic stuff.muddyjoe wrote:So they think guns and swords are bad, but it's okay to market satanic and gay garbage merchandise to children and let grown men use the ladies room? Oy, vey.
It did happen at at least one Target last year. It went viral and it did cost them around 7 billion$ in stock value.
I'm pretty sure Target will be way more careful with any and all political/controversial merch come June.
Shadowman wrote:This is Sabrblade we're talking about. His ability to store trivial information about TV shows is downright superhuman.
Caelus wrote:My wife pointed out something interesting about the prehistoric Predacons. I said that everyone was complaining because transforming for them mostly consisted of them just standing up-right. She essentially said, 'So? That's what our ancestors did.'
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