For anyone who might ask…no, sadly the switch "game" playing at the beginning is not a real game. I animated that scene from scratch and digitally composited the finished video over the footage of the Switch. What a nightmare to make 😂 thanks for watching fam!
I'm more inclined to prefer getting small, but technical transformers. Something I can tinker with at my work desk without taking any space. These look right up my alley.
Would also check out Magic Square stuff! There's a few other companies that do it too, but they specialise in Legends scale Masterpiece style figures. So they're tiny, but can be very intricate. The engineering is leagues ahead of what Takara and Hasbro do, making incredibly cartoon accurate robots and vehicles without giving up heaps of poseability.
"What should I watch?" I think to myself, i am greeted with a notification, "Tiny Transformers" Let's fucking go. Your stuff has some incredible production value.
Slider joints are in fact generally looked down upon by the community. They’re notorious for degrading very quickly, and Hasbro has all but eliminated them from any official transformation scheme
I'm not the biggest transformer guy, never really dug into it. It's the cheesy humor and clear enthusiasm that keeps me coming back, great video keep it up.
I ordered the Dr. Wu micromaster Optimus Prime on a whim, and now, months later, I have bought every figure in the series. They're just so cool and really fun.
OH MY GOD, DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON SMALL TRANSFORMERS. I absolutely love the smallest class of Transformers, the Legends, Warriors, Core Class I don't even know why I like them so much but I just can't help it man ❤️
The WST line of Transformers goes back further than Dr Wu, Takara actually started the line in Japan near 20 years ago. Since that time lots of companies have produced alternate versions of the officially released figures and new original molds of characters not released by Takara. Dr Wu is just the most notable and recent company to make em.
Ultra magnus has a very special place in my heart. As a kid i had the 20th anniversary of the 86 movie and that was my only piece of the g1 cartoon for a long time. I saw magnus' truck mode and thought maybe underneath that trailer was an Optimus prime looking body underneath that trailer but I didnt know for sure, animated didnt have the inner bot Magnus concept and he wasnt in the bay movies. Then one day i went over to a friend's house and he happened to have some g1 toys, and learning that my theory was true that day after seeing a g1 Ultra Magnus for the first time, I'll never forget that joy. I think the inner robot is too cool to not include for a g1 based ultra magnus figure. Seeing it that concept be done well at such a small scale is absolutely adorable. As nice as the commander class is, i still feel like it should've done more
Thank you my guy! I’ve got incredibly high standards for cinematic quality here, and it means a lot to hear people like you appreciate it. Welcome to the channel man!
great look at these! i’ve been curious about them for awhile. personally, i love the new Blokees mini model kit figures. they don’t transform and are stylized, but i like their style and they’re fun to build and mix&match. plus they’re around $7-$10 so it makes them super easy to collect
This video gives me such a blast of nostalgia. I remember being a kid obsessed with old transformers toys. I wanted to be a collector. Unfortunately, that never happened, and I don’t even have many of my original toys anymore. But even still, I’m glad to see others enjoy it
Personally I need Dr Wu to start doing the lineup from Cybertron. That was my entry point to transformers and remains my favorite set of designs for a lot of these characters
Living in New York, I have limited space in my apartment, which lead me collecting mostly legend scaled figures. I almost exclusively collect Newage transformers except some combiners by Magic square. I think legend scale is by far one of the best scale to collect right now, the details they bring at such small size
A tip for tightening joints I've found is using paint on the ball joint. It's just a small thin layer. Eventually, it'll wear down depending on the paint you use, so you'll have to re apply it
I just want to say that I really appreciate the quality of these videos, the editing and lighting are very well done. They are also very funny. I was also going to get some Dr Wu Transformers, as I love tiny transformers, and I’m happy to see them finally get some recognition. Not many people talk about them. It really annoys me that small 3rd party Beachcombers always have 3 step transformations and end up sucking. If the transformation is so simple, they could have dedicated more time on the articulation and look of both modes instead.
Believe me, you are not alone on disliking slider joints. I have a Cyclonus figure from a Reveal The Shield two-pack with Hot Rod, and the calves split open from the front and back, and used hinges to go over the thighs. Whenever I see another figure use a slider joint to achieve this same result of transformation, it makes me wonder why they didn't just use the same technique as that figure instead.
I fondly remember being fascinated with the WST line as a kid and if i had the money back then i would have bought them all, those were the gold old days
This stuff is great! I was definitely a G1 kid and I still have a few little things around even though I did give up my Masterpiece Prime last time I underwent a big toy slimdown. I have 4 little nontransforming figs from Dollar Tree on my desk now - Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, and Soundwave. Never thought I'd see a full lineup of transformers this small! I do have an older micro transforming Megatron that mimics the full scale G1, but would not hold a candle to these new ones. I dig all of these - just amazing!
I love how small these are! I definitely would love to get a few for my own home, but I think what made me stick around was the presentation! I love how honest, fun, and interesting you made it! It made me want to buy my own just to be able to do silly things like this ! You my friend have gained another follower :)
You should make a stop motion where the "wide shots" are using the mini Transformers, and any time it cuts to a "close up" or "extreme close up" it switches to a masterpiece version or something that is highly detailed. I think that would be sick.
you and i share a bond- though im unique in that im pry the last gen to be into the og transformers, back a few years ago i went hunting at dollar generals for the kreo mini fig boxes that were rare, and it was like falling into alice and wonderland the feeling i got hunting the city for plastic... no one saw what i saw which was how what should of allways been a lego toy, was on the brink of extingtion of time. i urge you to look into why transformers were never made into lego(not the new op modle) and also another 1980s show thundercats and how the legends of chima helped end the 2011 remake, like the 80s corporate greed is still here and something about the spirit of transformers screams that justice is to be had as historic greed has sadly repeated itself, toys like these bring hope as its like looking at something you allways wanted but are just now seeing it
Can't wait to see them doing a mini Flipsides and Rumble to scale with the rest. I just hope they'd give us a magnify glass and some tools to even hold the guys! :D
A long time ago, Takara made a worlds smallest transformers line, they were scaled down versions of the G1 figures with the same transformations. It was almost like taking Optimus prime, and shrinking him with a ray gun… Do you have any of those in your collection? if not, I highly recommend them, but they are pretty delicate.
While i’m not a transformers fan, i love tiny versions of characters, for example, i love the jurassic world mini dinosaurs and i love mini godzillas, they’re all just adorable
Ngl, these tiny transformers would look great with a godzilla display, Like imagine the action pictures, The autobots and decepticons teaming up against godzilla
I actually really like these. Small transformers are my favorite. They’re easy to collect and, more importantly, easy to fidget with. Desk toys are the second most common role the transformers in my collection fill. Other than looking cool. This is so cool. Thank you. Also transformers with face masks are my all time favorite and will always be. Most of the figures I collect have facemasks for a reason. Amazing video, dude. Like usual, you always show me so many cool things about this franchise I love so much.
I don’t even care that they aren’t accurate for how they look, I just love them because I can carry them in my pocket and transform with a simple transformation because I have adhd and fidget a lot so these things would be amazing
Meanwhile I've only really stuck with Magic Square, which makes really good figures! The things they can pull off at the size while having their figures feel borderline indestructible is insane. But okay. You got me. I should give Dr Wu a shot at some point.
Dr. Wu is cute and all, but you do know that there are MUCH smaller official figures, right? Smallest Transforming Transformers was a Takara line from 2003 or so that id what it said on the tin. They were ridiculously small recreations of G1 molds in miniature. I only own one, but he Soundwave figure _does_ have an opening tape door, and inside of it lives the actual smallest production transfoming toy, Smallest Transforming Transormer Jaguar/Ravage! This teeny figure is smaller than the pills you will start having to take by middle age at the latest. But, this isn't the only figure small enough to fit in a prison pocket. Junkion Blacksmith was an early third-party designer, and one day he felt that not enough brains were detonating, so he decided to blow everyone's minds by making a series of Headmaster heads based on G1 figures. This was at least a decade before Titans even started wondering if they left the tap on. Additionally, these figures retained some form of their original transformation. Alas, Tactical Officer (Not Soundwave) doesn't have an opening chestplate, but he does transform into a head for an entirely different robot.
For anyone who might ask…no, sadly the switch "game" playing at the beginning is not a real game. I animated that scene from scratch and digitally composited the finished video over the footage of the Switch.
What a nightmare to make 😂 thanks for watching fam!
Ok
Very nice 👌
Yo, u could spend about another $100 on the Magic Square combiners 🤷
Nice. Speaking of, what editing software do you use on your videos? I'd really like to know
@@Eternal67 premiere pro and after effects :)
Squeaks are the (objectively) best name for small transformers.
Agreed
Correct
Very much. Agree
Correct
What about micro midgets 😂
soundwave deploying a smaller soundwave is the best thing ive seen in a while lol
soundwave ejecting a small soundwave that ejects an even smaller soundwave that ejects and even smaller soundwave that ejects the smallest soundwave
@@ChilieUwUdaddy123 It's Soundwaves, all the way down.
Soundwave 🤝 Soundbyte
if i had this fig i could have siege soundwave ejecting core soundwave ejecting dr wu soundwave ejecting laserbeak
@@seatspudIt's all Soundwave, always has been
I'm more inclined to prefer getting small, but technical transformers. Something I can tinker with at my work desk without taking any space. These look right up my alley.
Would also check out Magic Square stuff! There's a few other companies that do it too, but they specialise in Legends scale Masterpiece style figures. So they're tiny, but can be very intricate. The engineering is leagues ahead of what Takara and Hasbro do, making incredibly cartoon accurate robots and vehicles without giving up heaps of poseability.
funny you mention that. I've been eyeing up Optimus MS-B46 for a couple of months now :D@@RXOBANSH33
4:31 is the best part so far i like how you pose in the background
It is funny
8:58 That was the hardest whiplash I've ever experience 😅
"What should I watch?" I think to myself, i am greeted with a notification, "Tiny Transformers"
Let's fucking go. Your stuff has some incredible production value.
Slider joints are in fact generally looked down upon by the community. They’re notorious for degrading very quickly, and Hasbro has all but eliminated them from any official transformation scheme
*legacy united sandstorm has entered the chat
Don't forget legacy Beachcomber
Don’t forget g1 prime
@@Captainrexisagoat what?
@@Captainrexisagoat what?
4:31 this cracked me up, the way you turned, also I love the new style/formatting of your review videos, it looks so stylish and well made.👍
I'm not the biggest transformer guy, never really dug into it. It's the cheesy humor and clear enthusiasm that keeps me coming back, great video keep it up.
I ordered the Dr. Wu micromaster Optimus Prime on a whim, and now, months later, I have bought every figure in the series. They're just so cool and really fun.
Where do you buy it 😢
Blud thought we wouldn’t notice him dropping the goddamn hardest TF intro in history 💀
Fr 💀💀
The production quality is nuts!
1:36 why does the prowler theme just fit so perfectly here?
4:53 bayverse *sweats nervously*
Space looks more like a Landmine. Not a Ufo. But i love this little Tiny Transformers. Thank you for the Review!
OH MY GOD, DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON SMALL TRANSFORMERS.
I absolutely love the smallest class of Transformers, the Legends, Warriors, Core Class I don't even know why I like them so much but I just can't help it man ❤️
I've fallen in love with legends class figures man. I haven't gone out and gotten any yet, but the Magic Square legends line is so cool
Mini Optimus piloting a hulk buster is something that I didn't know I wanted to see... I NEED a crossover series now...
The WST line of Transformers goes back further than Dr Wu, Takara actually started the line in Japan near 20 years ago. Since that time lots of companies have produced alternate versions of the officially released figures and new original molds of characters not released by Takara. Dr Wu is just the most notable and recent company to make em.
I still have wst optimus and sideswipe
the "also 9/11" got me my sense of humor is broken
The joy I get whenever I see a paper melon upload
This guy gets it 👍
4:29 's background made my day😂
the head turn in the background around 4:30 got a good chuckle.
I'm personally a big fan of the third party Iron Factory. Their Oni Vajra (aka not Lockdown) is a fantastic figure.
Iron Factory definitely holding their own.
Tiny Optimus in Hulk Buster is everything I need
That 911 joke caught me so off guard
Where
the cutest G1 transformers ive ever seen my goodness!
the fact that Optimus Prime was able to just fold Megatron into a gun is just hilarious. 3:37
I absolutely love your collection
I love when TH-cam randomly recommends a video like this that’s just my niche that I would not have thought to search. Great video
I remember as a kid having a super tiny Optimus Prime figure I got from Dollar General, this video brings back so many memories of that!
Ultra magnus has a very special place in my heart. As a kid i had the 20th anniversary of the 86 movie and that was my only piece of the g1 cartoon for a long time. I saw magnus' truck mode and thought maybe underneath that trailer was an Optimus prime looking body underneath that trailer but I didnt know for sure, animated didnt have the inner bot Magnus concept and he wasnt in the bay movies. Then one day i went over to a friend's house and he happened to have some g1 toys, and learning that my theory was true that day after seeing a g1 Ultra Magnus for the first time, I'll never forget that joy. I think the inner robot is too cool to not include for a g1 based ultra magnus figure. Seeing it that concept be done well at such a small scale is absolutely adorable. As nice as the commander class is, i still feel like it should've done more
The amount of effort you put in editing is astounding bro
Appreciate it man! This one was a way bigger beast then I was expecting 😂
@papermelon yeah it definitely looks like it, your super underrated keep up the great videos!
@@Drako_Does_Stuffagreed, bro is murdering it out here with these masterpieces
This is my introduction to your videos and I am just stunned with the outstanding quality!
Thank you my guy! I’ve got incredibly high standards for cinematic quality here, and it means a lot to hear people like you appreciate it. Welcome to the channel man!
Man, I just love the transition from the giant Optimus into the Dr. Wu Optimus, it fits perfectly
The cinematography is fantastic! As is everything else...
imo ur the best transformers youtuber!
Hands down, easy win lmao
great look at these! i’ve been curious about them for awhile.
personally, i love the new Blokees mini model kit figures. they don’t transform and are stylized, but i like their style and they’re fun to build and mix&match. plus they’re around $7-$10 so it makes them super easy to collect
Damn you for putting this on my radar. Of course I needed to order the nemesis prime version of that optimus mold 😂
I've recently gotten back into collecting Transformers. I greatly appreciate your honest opinions for every character.
AHHHH OMG YOU HAVE A COSMOS FIG!!!!!!!TGATS SO COOOLLLL
This video gives me such a blast of nostalgia. I remember being a kid obsessed with old transformers toys. I wanted to be a collector. Unfortunately, that never happened, and I don’t even have many of my original toys anymore. But even still, I’m glad to see others enjoy it
That beginning was fire as hell
Personally I need Dr Wu to start doing the lineup from Cybertron. That was my entry point to transformers and remains my favorite set of designs for a lot of these characters
Living in New York, I have limited space in my apartment, which lead me collecting mostly legend scaled figures. I almost exclusively collect Newage transformers except some combiners by Magic square. I think legend scale is by far one of the best scale to collect right now, the details they bring at such small size
The editing and vibe of this video is peak
Tiny transformers have always been my cracklike gateway drug to transformers 😂 can’t resist tiny robot!!!
A tip for tightening joints I've found is using paint on the ball joint. It's just a small thin layer. Eventually, it'll wear down depending on the paint you use, so you'll have to re apply it
As a filmmaker who enjoys cinematic shots and lighting, this was well done. Equally commendable is the writing and your execution. Well done! 🫡✌🏼
I almost choked when you said, "Substantially grounded person of gravitational relevance"
I just ordered my own mini magnus and I can’t wait
Tinybots roll out
I just want to say that I really appreciate the quality of these videos, the editing and lighting are very well done. They are also very funny. I was also going to get some Dr Wu Transformers, as I love tiny transformers, and I’m happy to see them finally get some recognition. Not many people talk about them.
It really annoys me that small 3rd party Beachcombers always have 3 step transformations and end up sucking. If the transformation is so simple, they could have dedicated more time on the articulation and look of both modes instead.
Dude your vids are always so high quality!
Facts
NGL, I had the same reaction as 7:29 when I first saw Optimus 😂
Awesome video! The tiny Transformers are cool af and the editing is super good!
Have a bunch of Dr.Wu figures..love them
Omega supreme being the first thing I see in the video is very nice
W watermelon paper upload
Believe me, you are not alone on disliking slider joints.
I have a Cyclonus figure from a Reveal The Shield two-pack with Hot Rod, and the calves split open from the front and back, and used hinges to go over the thighs. Whenever I see another figure use a slider joint to achieve this same result of transformation, it makes me wonder why they didn't just use the same technique as that figure instead.
Next video should be about the big transformers cuz the ones he showed in the beginning looked really cool and I want to see more of them
I love little transformers! So much quicker to transform, and I can put them all on a single shelf to battle
Bro has some of the best humor I've seen as a transformers reviewer... without being incredibly crude
This is basically saying size doesn’t matter. I for one can say the statement is true
I fondly remember being fascinated with the WST line as a kid and if i had the money back then i would have bought them all, those were the gold old days
Great video man
This stuff is great! I was definitely a G1 kid and I still have a few little things around even though I did give up my Masterpiece Prime last time I underwent a big toy slimdown. I have 4 little nontransforming figs from Dollar Tree on my desk now - Prime, Bumblebee, Megatron, and Soundwave. Never thought I'd see a full lineup of transformers this small! I do have an older micro transforming Megatron that mimics the full scale G1, but would not hold a candle to these new ones. I dig all of these - just amazing!
I love how small these are! I definitely would love to get a few for my own home, but I think what made me stick around was the presentation! I love how honest, fun, and interesting you made it! It made me want to buy my own just to be able to do silly things like this !
You my friend have gained another follower :)
You should make a stop motion where the "wide shots" are using the mini Transformers, and any time it cuts to a "close up" or "extreme close up" it switches to a masterpiece version or something that is highly detailed. I think that would be sick.
5:13 if cosmos wasn't as cute as he is I bet he could beat sea spray UP
like a SUMO WRESTLER
Put sum respect on my boi's name 😤
you and i share a bond- though im unique in that im pry the last gen to be into the og transformers, back a few years ago i went hunting at dollar generals for the kreo mini fig boxes that were rare, and it was like falling into alice and wonderland the feeling i got hunting the city for plastic... no one saw what i saw which was how what should of allways been a lego toy, was on the brink of extingtion of time. i urge you to look into why transformers were never made into lego(not the new op modle) and also another 1980s show thundercats and how the legends of chima helped end the 2011 remake, like the 80s corporate greed is still here and something about the spirit of transformers screams that justice is to be had as historic greed has sadly repeated itself, toys like these bring hope as its like looking at something you allways wanted but are just now seeing it
that is such a cool intro
Can't wait to see them doing a mini Flipsides and Rumble to scale with the rest.
I just hope they'd give us a magnify glass and some tools to even hold the guys! :D
A long time ago, Takara made a worlds smallest transformers line, they were scaled down versions of the G1 figures with the same transformations. It was almost like taking Optimus prime, and shrinking him with a ray gun… Do you have any of those in your collection? if not, I highly recommend them, but they are pretty delicate.
I'll have to take a look at those! they sound awesome, thanks for the recommend.
Those are/were great! I have a few, but last I checked, their prices were getting kind of high.
While i’m not a transformers fan, i love tiny versions of characters, for example, i love the jurassic world mini dinosaurs and i love mini godzillas, they’re all just adorable
so awesome, love the videos, beautiful shots, thank for showing these off
This was awesome and especially that Ultra Magnus.
These look great and would be fun for a homebrew transformers game lol
The quality of your videos are 🔥
Awesome collection!
My gosh dude how did you keep your sanity this video.. and your not sick anymore congrats. And congrats on 70k subs
Great video, excelent production work!
Dont look up "new age toys" or "magic square toys" hahaha
The gun was unexpected at 6:58
Ngl, these tiny transformers would look great with a godzilla display,
Like imagine the action pictures,
The autobots and decepticons teaming up against godzilla
10:13 the one from war for cybertron has that
That’s literally the figure he’s posing with in that shot, I think he knows bro 😂
this editing is crazy wtf
Congrats on 100k Papermelon! You deserve it. Your videos are so high quality and entertaining!
Thank you for saying this man, made my day!! Can’t wait to drop my new video as a celebration soon.
I also only ever had the “squeaks” and I loved them! Not just because I found the big ones way too complicated
I actually really like these. Small transformers are my favorite. They’re easy to collect and, more importantly, easy to fidget with. Desk toys are the second most common role the transformers in my collection fill. Other than looking cool. This is so cool. Thank you. Also transformers with face masks are my all time favorite and will always be. Most of the figures I collect have facemasks for a reason. Amazing video, dude. Like usual, you always show me so many cool things about this franchise I love so much.
Greetings from Greece. I love your videos. Hearing you talk about transformers figures is very relaxing.
I used to have the tiny UFO version in the 80's
Came for the Transformers figures, stayed for the INSANE video production
Okay these are so cool and I would totally buy a bunch of them
People don’t say this much but you are underrated
Just wanted to say awesome video! Laughs, snorts, and the nerd in me loved every second :D
Iron Factory is also a good option for small Transformers toys. They typically do IDW designs and have done a ton of characters.
I don’t even care that they aren’t accurate for how they look, I just love them because I can carry them in my pocket and transform with a simple transformation because I have adhd and fidget a lot so these things would be amazing
Meanwhile I've only really stuck with Magic Square, which makes really good figures! The things they can pull off at the size while having their figures feel borderline indestructible is insane.
But okay.
You got me.
I should give Dr Wu a shot at some point.
Dr. Wu is cute and all, but you do know that there are MUCH smaller official figures, right? Smallest Transforming Transformers was a Takara line from 2003 or so that id what it said on the tin. They were ridiculously small recreations of G1 molds in miniature. I only own one, but he Soundwave figure _does_ have an opening tape door, and inside of it lives the actual smallest production transfoming toy, Smallest Transforming Transormer Jaguar/Ravage! This teeny figure is smaller than the pills you will start having to take by middle age at the latest.
But, this isn't the only figure small enough to fit in a prison pocket. Junkion Blacksmith was an early third-party designer, and one day he felt that not enough brains were detonating, so he decided to blow everyone's minds by making a series of Headmaster heads based on G1 figures. This was at least a decade before Titans even started wondering if they left the tap on. Additionally, these figures retained some form of their original transformation. Alas, Tactical Officer (Not Soundwave) doesn't have an opening chestplate, but he does transform into a head for an entirely different robot.