Ok, you were right. The backpack does mysteriously snap on. I though it was just the tabs that were supposed to bear the weight, but I guess I just didn't press hard enough. Thanks for the tip.
Hey, Omegus... You shouldn't be so hard on Frank's voice... it's still iconic, man... ... besides... if we can get used to YOURS...
Oooh! I have to agree about Welker though, even if his Megatron voice isn't QUITE like it was before, it's an evil counterpart of Peter Cullen. He's no longer "just G1 Megatron," he's like this old, highly experienced war veteran Megatron, and when I hear it (namely the movie game one), I would learn to fear that kind of guy. o_o
I'm kinda hyped that Michael Bay had the brass balls to ask Frank Welker to voice Soundwave if thats true, that'll be awesome it'll be every fanboys dream to hear the "voice god" himself reprise a role that he did in the past. So can't hardly wait for the movie.
I absolutely loved the hypothetical question segment, please do it again for next time bwahaha! Poor kid with his landshark...
Boy, this episode seems so horribly anti-kid. If a kid enjoys a bad toy, who cares? He's having fun with a character no one else wants, so so what. And Omegus - you bought all the good toys and left the broken ones for the poor kids who's parents shop there because they can't afford better? Tsk. Normally I do greatly enjoy the show, but not this one. --Moony
.... did Omegus even READ my snarky joke? It's not funny unless he gives a witty response... Seth... that sig pic.... ... I won't even question it's authenticity... I've been to Superdickery.com I STILL can't believe they actually did comics like that... with SUPERMAN!!!
Not hard on Frank's voice, he just doesn't sound like Megatron when he thinks he's doing Megatron anymore... He can still do the voice, he just doesn't turn it on the right way. And what's wrong with my voice?! I'll have you know women love my voice... it's good enough for three podcast and a successful YouTube channel.
Ugh, we shall not speak of that... but speaking of women: Okay, while I admit my thought was "save the toys from being demolished by a little kid and get them to collectors who will take care of them", it wasn't a place for Transformers toys to begin with, it's a shop for 3 and below and the toys are all 5 and up. The place had a ton of toys both less expensive and more suited to the kids the shop is for, things like the Night Attack Team with all small parts and firing missiles and Depth Charge with the big tail pieces and firm plastic blade wings, they'd be more liable to injure themselves on than enjoy. (Not to mention I can barely transform Depth Charge, let alone a 2 year old)
Okay, I forgive you. The young mom watching you trying to transform her 2 year old might not, tho! --Moony