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==Notes==
==Notes==
*Spastic's solicitation at online toy stores caused a storm of controversy in the Transformers [[fandom]]<ref>[http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/weird-news/2010/11/12/uk-transformers-fans-fury-over-new-character-called-spastic-86908-22711513/ UK Transformers fans' fury over new character called 'Spastic', Daily Record, November 12, 2010]</ref> due to the word "[[Wikipedia:spastic|spastic]]" being used in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], and some other regions as a very derogatory word for people suffering from neurological disorders. The controversy even spread outside of the fandom to tabloid newspapers and even radio and TV comedians. The term has little pejorative impact in North America, which is probably why [[Hasbro]], when asked about the name, responded that the company was unaware that the name could be offensive and certainly had meant no offense by it. They also said that this toy would not be made available via retail channels in Europe, including the United Kingdom.<ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbros-statement-about-the-transformer-product-named-spastic/20207/ Hasbro's statement about the Transformer product named "Spastic", Seibertron.com, November 16, 2010]</ref> And then [[Eric Siebenaler]] confirmed that "Spastic" would get a name change even though the toy was ''never'' scheduled for a UK release to begin with.
*Spastic's solicitation at online toy stores caused a storm of controversy in the Transformers [[fandom]]<ref>[http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/weird-news/2010/11/12/uk-transformers-fans-fury-over-new-character-called-spastic-86908-22711513/ UK Transformers fans' fury over new character called 'Spastic', Daily Record, November 12, 2010]</ref> due to the word "[[Wikipedia:spastic|spastic]]" being used in the [[United Kingdom]], [[Australia]], and some other regions as a very derogatory word for people suffering from neurological disorders. The controversy even spread outside of the fandom to tabloid newspapers and even radio and TV comedians. The term has little pejorative impact in North America; when questioned, a [[Hasbro]] representative admitted to the company being unaware of the offensive connotation of the word in other countries, and that they had meant no offense by it. It was also noted that toy would not be made available via retail channels in Europe, including the United Kingdom. <ref>[http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbros-statement-about-the-transformer-product-named-spastic/20207/ Hasbro's statement about the Transformer product named "Spastic", Seibertron.com, November 16, 2010]</ref> Nonetheless, [[Eric Siebenaler]] confirmed soon after that "Spastic" would indeed be getting a name change; perhaps a consequence of the fact that while Hasbro UK may not be selling it themselves, some UK retail chains have imported previous Power Core Combiner assortments directly from Hasbro US, and could unwittingly do the same with this one.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:13, 6 January 2011

Spastic is a Decepticon Commander from Power Core Combiners.
File:PCC-toy SpasticStunticons.jpg
Scandalous! Won't someone think of the British children (who'll never see this toy in stores anyway)??

Spastic commands the Stunticon drones. He makes British people angry.

Toys

Power Core Combiners

  • Spastic with Stunticons (Power Core Combiners 5-pack, 2011)
    • Accessories: Race Car Drone, Tuner Drone, Armored Truck Drone, Armored Junker Drone
Spastic is a redeco of Leadfoot, transforming into futuristic race car and a torso mode for his four Stunticon drones to combine with. The Stunticons automatically transform from vehicles to limbs using Automorph Technology when clipped onto Spastic, and when detached, they transform back to vehicle mode. Like all Commanders, Spastic is also compatible with Mini-Cons.


Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.
Or you could pick... WHAT'S IN THE BOX.

This item is currently scheduled for release, but is not yet available at mass retail.

Notes

  • Spastic's solicitation at online toy stores caused a storm of controversy in the Transformers fandom[1] due to the word "spastic" being used in the United Kingdom, Australia, and some other regions as a very derogatory word for people suffering from neurological disorders. The controversy even spread outside of the fandom to tabloid newspapers and even radio and TV comedians. The term has little pejorative impact in North America; when questioned, a Hasbro representative admitted to the company being unaware of the offensive connotation of the word in other countries, and that they had meant no offense by it. It was also noted that toy would not be made available via retail channels in Europe, including the United Kingdom. [2] Nonetheless, Eric Siebenaler confirmed soon after that "Spastic" would indeed be getting a name change; perhaps a consequence of the fact that while Hasbro UK may not be selling it themselves, some UK retail chains have imported previous Power Core Combiner assortments directly from Hasbro US, and could unwittingly do the same with this one.

References