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[/wrap:38mszce6]Why do some molds come back to haunt us
again and
again, when so many others are doomed to obscurity? Take the subject of today's featured photo,
Raindance. Engledogg's skillfully rendered photo depicts a toy that appeared back in 1988 as part of the original Generation 1 run of
cassette toys, and was never seen again. But why not? I mean look at it, it's a cassette tape that transforms into a
jet! On a scale of 1 to awesome that's gotta be at least an 8. Of course, conceptually Raindance raises a few troubling questions. If a giant Transformer character has the ability to shrink down to the size of a mini-cassette, why would it need to bother "disguising" itself in the first place? Optimus Prime could just shrink down to the size of a matchbox, stash himself somewhere under a rock, and wait for action. Or hey, he and the other troops could set up camp inside Raindance before he shrinks down, and enjoy the plush leather seats and mini-bar. And why stop there? If you shrink far enough, eventually you would reach the point where you could replace Cybertron with a medium-sized disco ball. It could be that the toy designers and writing staff realized that Raindance was shooting a few too many holes in their whole premise, and conveniently "lost" the mold. I guess we'll never know!