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		<title>CollectionDX - Armada / Micron Legend</title>
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		<description>Transformers: Armada, referred to as Transformers: Micron Legend in the Japanese version, is the title of the Transformers animated series and toyline which ran from 2002-2003. As the first series co-produced between the American toy company, Hasbro, and their Japanese counterpart, Takara, Armada begins a new continuity/universe for Transformers, with no ties to any  of the previous series. The show was criticized by some for having a  simplistic plot and one-dimensional characters, but also has a devoted  cult following, particularly for its later storylines incorporating  Unicron and its more developed role for Starscream. Ultimately, it is  one of the most highly debated Transformers series in terms of quality.  It would go on to birth a sequel in the form of Transformers: Energon.  (Wikipedia)
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		<title>Unicron</title>
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 Its tough for me to review Unicron, because all the Transformer fan sites have
  already been there, done that. I&#039;m not going to get into the history or character
  here. I&#039;m just going to tell you what I think.: 
 

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 <label>Its tough for me to review Unicron, because all the Transformer fan sites have
  already been there, done that. I'm not going to get into the history or character
  here. I'm just going to tell you what I think.<br class="giImageBlock-clear-both" />: </label>
 
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 <label><p>Its tough for me to review Unicron, because all the Transformer fan sites have
  already been there, done that. I'm not going to get into the history or character
  here. I'm just going to tell you what I think. </p>
<p>Unicron is an impressive toy. In robot mode, Unicron stands around 16" tall,
  and about 10" wide. If you spread his wings out, you will get a few more inches
  of width. He's pretty solid and heavy, in addition to looking cool.</p>
<p>There are so many neat things about unicron, it's hard to think of a logical
  way to present them. I'm just going to run down some of the cool features in
  random order.</p>
<ul>
  <li>Unicron's eyes light up when you press down on the head.</li>
  <li>His hands are fully articulated, with several joints on each finger. The
    right hand is clear, and glows when you press it in.</li>
  <li>Almost every joint is ratcheted (detented). Unicron has over 30 points
    of articulation. </li>
  <li>There are pegs on the shoulders to attach minicons.</li>
  <li>The chest houses an enormous missile that is activated by putting a minicon
    onto a peg onto his back. he doors
    pop open, and with a shrill noise a 3 pronged missile fires out of a telescoping
    cannon.This one will scare the
    cats, for sure.</li>
  <li>Just under the missile bay is a compartment to store more minicons.</li>
  <li>2 secret doors in the legs open up to store minicons.</li>
  <li>Each leg has a tri-missile launcher, activated by a minicon. Attach the
    minicon to a peg, and press forward - all three missiles shoot at once. </li>
  <li>Giant spider-like wings.</li>
  <li>Transformation into planet mode.</li>
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<p>Transformation into planet mode is difficult and not at all intuitive. I forget
  how to do it each time, and I probably got it wrong in the photographs. Pieces
  don't fit together well. You  have to shimmy and adjust areas as you go
  along. Once into planet mode, it's not actually round. I think the designers
  could have done a little better and gone the extra mile to make it planet shaped.
  Unicron's wings form the ring around the planet on which you can add a whopping
  26 minicons. Probably the coolest thing about the planet mode is the chomping
  jaws activated by squeezing the big claws together. </p>
<p>Unicron comes with one minicon, Dead End, a small black robot that turns into
  a planet. Dead End can attach to a small area on top of Unicron in planet mode.
  He's a fun little robot; sturdy, and more intuitive to transform. </p>
<p>Although Unicron is very impressive and loaded with gimmicks, he tends to
  annoy the hell out of me. Here's why:</p>
<ul>
  <li>The wing mechanism is flimsy, and infuriating! Trying to get the wings
    to stay in ANY position is nearly impossible. There is a small gray tab that
    is supposed to snap into the back of unicron's shoulders, but doesn't due
    to the large claws. You have to move the claws to get it to work, and then
    it just looks wrong.</li>
  <li>Unicron is very top-heavy. I've seen worse, but he's taken his share of
    falls.</li>
  <li>The whole minicon gimmick. This is more of a gripe about Transformers
    in general, but I hate to need another toy to make my toy work. If you don't
    have the minicon - you can't use the gimmicks.</li>
  <li>The packaging. Although the window box is cool, I think this toy holds
    the world record for the amount of twist ties on a single toy. I don't care
    about the environment, bring back styrofoam trays.</li>
  <li>Transformation is just too complicated. I transformed this a few times,
    and finally just left it in robot mode. I actually gave the black version
    of Unicron to my nephew as a gift, and he had no idea what to do with it.
    I'm guessing all the pieces are now lost, and Unicron is stuck in robot mode
    at the bottom of his toybox. He's 8, the target age for this, and it was
    too intricate for him.</li>
  <li>The price. At $49.99, Unicron was kind of expensive, but it's intricacy
    justifies it. I paid full price for mine, but shortly after his release he
    was put on clearance. I saw him as low as $14.99 at Target at times. People
    were actually buying several of these at Target, and then driving across
    the street to Toys R Us and returning them there for full price. It seemed
    like Unicron was practically given away. I wish I had paid the $14.99 instead
    of $49.99.</li>
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<p>This color version of Unicron, from Transformers armada, was actually released
  in both Armada and Energon boxes. later there was a proper black and green
  version released in its energon box. I don't think the Energon version went
  on mass-clearance like the original did.</p>
<p>Overall, The cool fun features of unicron balance out the annoying parts.
  He's a pretty good toy, and impressive to look at. He could have been better
  if he was a bit more thought out, but if you can snag one on clearance, you
  won't be sorry. </p>
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