Demon Slayer anime. Goes with my other nerdy anime figurines
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Ok, so it was option 2. I haven't seen that.
Used to love looking at the Transformers section at Target/ToysRUs, but I think Optimus Prime might be my only transformers toy (the iteration that can combine with Ultra Magnus if that even specifies anything). Have a ton of old Beast Wars somewhere in storage though. Only ones I have out are my recent purchases of remade Beast Wars from the War for Cybertron toyline.
Those are still going strong(ish). The new line, Legacy, is supposed to have Tarantulas and Inferno. And I think somewhere is supposed to sell Terrorsaur painted up like the original toy (instead of the already-released Amazon-exclusive that was done up to look like the cartoon model). Part of the gimmick of the Legacy line this year is that it features characters based heavily on notable versions from other past shows ranging from Beast Wars to the 2000s anime series.
the War For Cybertron line did release almost all the Beast Wars cast from the first season of the show aside from the two mentioned above. Most of them are pretty good. Except Rhinox, who has the single most infuriating leg transformation I've ever seen. It's like they're begging people to break it during transformation because it's so infuriatingly fiddly.
And an Optimus Prime that combines with Ultra Magnus would almost certainly be from the 2001 "Robots in Disguise" anime series that Hasbro mostly likes to pretend never happened (because they never actually wanted to air it here. They just needed something to fill the dead air in between Beast Machines and the 2003 "Unicron Trilogy" of anime that they were co-developing with Takara. This was a last-minute decision after their plans to do a 3rd series that followed Beast Wars/Machines fell through for reasons that I don't think anyone's ever elaborated on). That's kind of cool. It was a decent enough cartoon even if it got butchered severely after having the terrible, terrible, coincidental bad luck of airing an episode that featured the Decepticons demolishing buildings in a modern high-rise-laden city on, of all dates, September 11, 2001.
If it's not that there's an extreme outside shot it's from the 2003-2005 trilogy of anime series, but that's unlikely because the combining Optimus had different partner bots in the first show (Overload and Jetfire) and the Ultra Magnus in this instance was just Overload repainted in blue/white/red and sold in extremely limited quantities in the US because all the copies ended up in England for some reason.
So tempted to buy that Optimus Prime lego though.
me too. I'm not sure I can justify that much money but it's so tempting. I already used up my "once-per-year big ticket Transformer" budget on something else.