Pokeformers

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Pokeformers is a derogatory term often used to refer to the Armada toyline or its accompanying fiction by members of the Transformers fandom who weren't particularly fond of the series.

The term is a portmanteau of the terms "Pokémon" and "Transformers" and refers to the fact that a central premise of the series (and the incentive for selling the toyline) was to collect as many of the Mini-Cons as possible, very similar to Pokémon's "Gotta catch 'em all!" marketing campaign. Like the titular Pokémon, the Mini-Cons are small, adorable, surprisingly powerful in combat, somewhat slavishly bound to their "owners", and given a rather limited range of linguistic expression (though that last quality only applied to the cartoon; in the comics, Mini-Cons were every bit as verbose as their larger brethren). Also, because, you know, Pokémon and Armada are both stupid kiddy shit for babies, not awesome hardcore stuff for insecure, young adult fanboys. Seriously, if you don't like something—anything—just say it's like Pokémon. That will totally win the argument.

Fans using the term "Pokeformers" were very critical of the collection concept, as they considered it a rip-off of a concept they weren't particularly fond of to begin with...despite the fact that "Collect them all!" has been the core of the Transformers franchise (actually, every toy franchise) since its inception.