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After an unscheduled week off, we've got a full house of fun and opinions ready for you this week on the Seibertron.com Twincast/Podcast. Host Scotty P is joined by Megatronus, Kuhlio, Aaarnhide19, Mr. Starscream and the triumphantly returning Rotorstorm to discuss what has been happening with Transformers so far in the new year.
Episode #342 “Full House” is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on Apple Podcasts and many other Podcatcher sites within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.
Here's what we discuss in this episode:
Gear up for opinions on the newly leaked deluxe mini-bot.
We are going streaking. Gamer Edition Sideswipe and Bumblebee Movie Sunstreaker then continue the leak-train.
Excited for Transformers Tuesday's HasLab reveal on January 30? We sneak in our speculations on what the crowd-funded bot will be.
The Energon Universe has grown since we last discussed the Skybound Comics. The cast discusses how lending a hand (or full arm) has been received as well as the newly released Duke and Cobra Commander #1. Jump to around 1:03:30 in the audio if you wish to avoid comic book spoilers.
Takara has embraced the yellowed plastic. Thankfully Rotorstorm has some history and helps explain the upcoming Dr. Yellow inspired MPG repaint.
In 40 for 40 this time we party like it's 1999
Finally, bragging rights finishes up this episode.
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Grab your black eyed peas and spicy chicken sandwiches, because it's that time of year again - time for the Seibertron.com Twincast / Podcast's year-in-review episode. Host Scotty P is joined by Megatronus, Kuhlio and Aaarnhide19 to look back at what was in 2023, picking out their favorite toys and media while also slamming their least favorites. Predictions for 2024 are also present and have flavors ranging from mild to extra spicy, meaning this episode should have the right amount of kick for any taste.
Episode #341 “2023 Year in Review” is available directly and in our RSS Feed, and should appear on Apple Podcasts and many other Podcatcher sites within 24 to 48 hours of when you see this news post.
Here's what we discuss in this episode:
What was the best Transformers toy of the year, from an objective/critical standpoint? And why is it Deathsaurus? (It's not for everyone!)
What was our favorite Transformers toy of the year, even if it had some flaws keeping it away from that first topic?
Best / favorite media (comic, TV, etc.) of the year?
The toys that sucked get one final beat-down, including one so bad its stink is lingering from 2022
The negativity wraps up with our "Worst Transformers whatever" of the year, for the non-toy moments that had us filled with sighs
What was each cast member's biggest collecting achievement of the year?
2024 Wishful Thinking/Hot Take/Never-Gonna-Happen/BOLD EXTRA SPICY Prediction
"40 for 40" continues our look at each year of Transformers, and this time we each pick our favorite from the very stacked year of 1998, featuring Transmetals and Beast Wars II
An abbreviated round of Bragging Rights closes out a busy episode
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Legacy United figures are starting to show up at retail in various places in the world. One of the first wave of Core Class figures is Megatron, from the Transformers: Energon series, and regular reviewer Chuckdawg1999 had given us a solid look at the new figure.
Thankfully I didn't have to wait as long as I thought to experience Core Class Energon Megatron. It's a good figure but nothing groundbreaking or radically different. I do find it funny that the upgrade to Armada Megatron is three size classes smaller. Transformation is simple, joints are tight, and Megs looks just like it did during the run of the Energon cartoon. Like I said, nothing bad but nothing surprising.
Are you a big Energon fan and glad to see more figures popping up? Let us know what you think of this latest figure, and happy hunting for new figures!
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