 Patriot Prime Reviews is a channel for adult collectors and may not be suitable for children under 13 years of age. Viewer discretion is advised. So earlier last week, I posted a review of Generation 1 Galvatron. And when I got to the articulation, I said he had no articulation in his legs. I was wrong. And in normal YouTube fashion, I was called out on it multiple times. So I picked up Galvatron and I took a look at him and I'll be damned. He does have leg articulation. The legs can go up and back and there is a knee bend. I mean, this absolutely floored me. That mind's a little tight. I have had three different Galvatrons. An original one, back in the day in 86, I had the all purple e-hobby release. And then I recently bought this one a few years ago and I had no idea his legs moved. I guess I always had either really tight joint ones or whatever. So I guess you can teach an old G1er new tricks. So Galvatron for a G1 figure has tons of articulation. I mean, the arms can do a complete 360. There is an elbow bend. The forearms can go in and out. The arms can go in and out. There is a waist rotation and leg rotation. So there you have it. Galvatron, tons of articulation. So I guess now we'll get back on to our normally scheduled review program. And guys, if you enjoyed the video, don't forget to like, don't forget to subscribe and don't forget to click that bell icon to get notified when I upload new reviews. This is Patriot Prime, signing out. Hula!