Transformers On the Move Again
jonerik writes "In a sequel of sorts to Monday's post on Max Headroom, the Associated Press (by way of CNN) is reporting on the revival of the Transformers. Perhaps the ultimate '80s TV cartoon experience, the Transformers were (and still are) also marketed as a seemingly endless collection of toys; robots that could transform into cars, trucks, planes, and almost anything else their designers imagined. Rhino Records has just released a 4-DVD boxed set of the show's first season, and Hasbro is considering a reissue of the original '80s toy line, something that Japan's Takara Toy Company has already done, with great success."
MY GOD! Don't tell me some people really think that! I mean, can anyone seriously think that these cartoons are worth anything...
Anyway, if you are into that kind of thing, you should look over at X-Entertainment.
There are some pretty funny revious of old cartoons over there (including Transformers and the incredibly stupid Master of the Universe)
Black holes occur when God divides by zero.
I was realy into transformers when i was a kid....untill the new generation came out that is. It was the new generation and there cheap design that used plastics instead of metal that was one of the factors that killed the transformers. Plus I was realy pissed that they just killed of all the older transformers..ah optimus prime, jazz, bumble be, sound wave (and that tape that would jump out of his chest and turn into a cat/Panther) etc. This looks like its only the new generation only the Japanese understand.