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No. 163982
>>163952
Yeah, with regards Arcee, I'm glad to see that she's heavily reflected in the toyline. In fact, almost all types (FE, Powerizer, RiD) feature her as a staple in the initial release. Airachnid is less lucky, but this seems to be an issue with the copyright of her name, rather than the old saw of "She's a girl character, so there's no need to make a toy of her, cause that shit won't sell".
As for Ratchet, well... I dunno. I'm no expert, but I feel like he's meant to appeal to the older viewers, and not the younger "buy toys en mass" child viewer. Ratchet doesn't see much action or combat in the show (doesn't transform much either), often regulated to an exposition/disciplinary role. So while he's very charming to me personally, I could see why a marketer might say "a 8-12 year old boy wouldn't necessarily want a toy of this guy right away".
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