![]() The low step count of most figures in the line meant that almost all figures’s instructions were simply printed on the back of the package instead of included on a separate sheet. The Legion Class is also continued as miniature versions of main characters. The Warrior class does not adhere to a specific step count, but the packaging does advertise the number of steps in each figure’s conversion process. The “main” figures comprise a new assortment called the Warrior Class, which is largely similar to the traditional Deluxe Class, but much simpler than Genrations-branded deluxes. ![]() ![]() The line also introduces 3-Step Changers, much larger figures in the vein of the smaller 1-Steppers. These include a continuation of the 1-Step Changers, which feature no accessories and little poseability. RiD’s marketing structure echoes that of Age of Extinction before it, featuring separate classes of toys with highly simplified transformations targetted at younger children. The series should not be confused with Robots in Disguise, the 2001 port of Japan’s Car Robots, with which RiD 2015 shares almost nothing in common. The series is a spiritual successor to Transformers: Prime in terms of its storyline and place in the fictional multiverse, but the artistic style of the characters, packaging, and animation is very remniscent of Transformers Animated. Movie - Revenge of the Fallen (ROTF) (121)įollowing the pattern of introducing a new animated TV series between live-action movies, Robots in Disguise debuted in 2015 as the new main story-driven toyline. ![]()
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