Talk:Arcee
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Was the reason that a toy was never produced originally due to the fact that her transformation was essentially impossible (I'm not an expert, but it seems, from the look of her, that her robot form is totally the wrong shape to become the car) to implement? (Darien Shields 21:14, 14 October 2005 (UTC))
Bottom line from the 1980's: Girls don't play with "Action" figures and boys don't play with dolls.
- Um, what about Scarlett or Lady Jaye from GI Joe? Your arguement lacks the fact that Arcee is a female action figure and those were ok. Well, to me anyway. DonMEGÄ‚|60645 16:16, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
- It's not his argument, it was Hasbros, take it up with them. As for me I agree, they should have made an Arcee toy --The Matrix Prime 04:51, 3 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Contested parts
- "Only Human". This isn't critically important to the character, and the image is unnecessary.
- A.R.C. This isn't notable. Fans make up toys all the time.
- Please use {{-}} instead of <BR CLEAR="ALL">. Interrobamf 16:29, 14 October 2006 (UTC)
- I think only human is important to Arcee because it's one episode where she was highlighted, and the only other form she possessed. It's worth one sentence and a picture.
- Instead of a picture and a sentence, I just add the link to the A.R.C. page in the references? It is an actual COMPANY and you can purchase the toy, even if it's an unauthorized third party toy.
- I can use the {{-}}, thanks for the suggestion.user:mathewignash