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It’s pretty simple– I’ll interview someone whose work I like, and it will almost always be toy related.The BotBots tribes are competing in the Goldrush Games to see which tribes are the most mischievous Winning tribes are awarded shiny gold trophy bots from the Winners Circle tribe This trophy bot is awarded for the most sweetly silly, bouncing-off-the-walls This is very simple Telegram Videos Merge Bot by AbirHasan2005. Fraud 7 Reptlin’ Sleepstylin’ 8 Sparkin’ Gold 9 Gold DiggerHello and welcome to the Dragon Fortress! Today I’m kicking off a new feature called Good Things. In order to know which Botbot you will get in each blind bag, just look for a printed number in the top left (under the hanger) of the back of the packaging to ID them: 1 Goldpunch 2 Party Goldster 3 Goldiebites 4 Bratworst 5 Outta Order 6 Dr.

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Monster in my pocket! Oh, you’ve opened the flood gates, here. I had several GI Joes and then weird smaller stuff like Battle Beasts, Army Ants, Zbots, M.U.S.C.L.E. I enjoyed those toys a bit more because I was unusually picky about articulation at that scale as a child. In the case of the latter, I did a lot of parts swapping and made my own guys. And his captions for each Botbot are both hilarious and incredible! Here’s an example of something you might see on his Twitter account.Jason posts something at least this good every single day, and each of his Botbot profiles make me happy in a way that few other things do.I enjoy the way he takes the lighter side of Transformers seriously, as far as writing level and photographic composition go, but also remembers that his subject matter is silly as heck.I’m excited for you to get to know Jason if you don’t already.So please read on for our full interview and plenty of fun photos!Jason (Botbot of the Day!): My name is Jason, and one thing people should know about me is that I can crush their favorite Transformer with my butt muscles.I write and I dance and I play the trombone, I’ve poured all of my goofiest photos into that Twitter account, so that’s the best place to get the full measure of me!Dustin:What were your favorite toy lines as a kid? How did you interact with those toys, and what are your strongest memories of them?Jason: I was young enough to get in right at the tail end G1 stuff, so I was really into Micromasters and Action Masters.

Earth is not infrequently boring.Dustin: Did you stop buying and playing with toys as a teenager? If so, when did you start again?Jason: There was probably about a five year stretch during which I gave up toys before jumping back in for Car Robots and Beast Machines. And as adventurous as life can be sometimes, there’s still some wonder or fancy pulling us away from the mundane into other worlds. If you find a twitching corpse in my home that has been drowned in an ocean of molded plastic, please tell my wife that I’d like to be buried in the Astrotrain pajamas.I guess like a lot of people who are into this stuff, I’m a daydreamer.

Cyberverse really took off for me after season one.The surge in the fandom in recent years has energized me, as well. You can really only see so many Mirage toys before you start to crave something new, that’s when I lean on the periphery stuff like Botbots to keep those batteries charged. But every line has been given due attention. My first domestic Beast Wars figure was Depthcharge! At that point, I was hopelessly enamored.Dustin: What’s your current relationship with Transformers as a whole?Jason: The fire still burns! All generations have at least a bit of something that captivates me, I pick and choose but I get the majority of the stuff aimed at collectors.

The mutuals it’s brought me, good people like yourself who do this stuff for the love of it, have genuinely made it a worthwhile endeavor.I think people enjoy the core concept, but finding the toys proved a troublesome deterrent for many. I’d been wanting to do it long before the general interest of people had waned, but I knew that it was going to be a substantial commitment of time. Their enthusiasm gives me life, and there are more unique voices all the time.Dustin:Why Botbots? What made you decide to start this project?Jason:Really, it was seeing what people were creating with their toys, and I felt that Botbots were fun enough to warrant recognition.

(Which I’ve nearly used up, aaahhhhh)Picking is hard because I really wanted to pace myself, but I’m an enthusiastic person so I’ve probably shown off the majority of my favorites already. I finally had some time off and photographed like sixty of them at once so that I could stay ahead. Typically I try and get that done a few days prior, setting up a light box or diorama. My boy is five and his Botbot collection surpassed the century mark well before the pandemic hit.Dustin: What’s your process for taking photos, writing those amazing funny captions, and choosing which toys to spotlight?Jason: I put way too much pressure on myself to try and capture the spirit of each character in a compelling or appealing way, it’s definitely facilitated by their creators loading them up with personality. And I’ve given away roughly twice that many. I’ve spent more than I should on them and have at least a hundred duplicates still.

So a bit of something from all of their six inch figure scale lines, including the new Classified Joe stuff. I’ve got hundreds of Marvel Legends and I usually pick up at least three figures from every wave. I pick and choose what I like from the Star Wars Black Series, which turned out to be quite a lot. That was another thing I wanted to convey, it’s the best ratio of female characters in the franchise.Dustin:Which other toy lines do you collect today? What are some of your favorites?Jason: Too many, ohhhh so many. It’s fun that Botbots are just “eh, gender” with a shrug. Whoever is left, little dudes, you gots to go.I say guys and dudes, but they’ve got to be in the neighborhood of nearly 40% ladies.

All things MOTU.( Dustin’s note: I don’t collect the Classified Series figures, even though they look cool! A few years ago I just stopped buying anything in the 6″ scale, which is a rule that’s really helped me not buy Every Single Toy.)Dustin:How do you currently interact with your toys? What do they mean to you?Jason:I’m a squishy man with a befuddling sentimentality for a lot of them. And then whatever grabs me from NECA or McFarlane. Their minifigures are phenomenal.

So I display them, sometimes based on what they mean to me. So it’s weird as hell and probably corny to say, but they kind of piece together the story of where I’ve been. The love of my life, she just picked a Cyberpunk figure up for me today.

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I’ve largely been winging it, firing out ideas as they come to me. I’ve mentioned that I have an inordinate number of duplicates now, I’d like to keep giving those out. I’d like to at least show people what they’re missing.

I may even ask you, the reader, for suggestions on who you’d like to see interviewed next.Also, make sure you’re following Jason on Twitter.I also need to thank my friend Drac, who helped me come up with the name for this feature. I’d like to do one of these features once or twice a month. Signing OffThanks for being here and reading our interview! And a huge thanks to Jason for taking the time to talk to me.

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