- Aaron Archer
Aaron C. Archer (born 1972 in
Canton, Ohio ) is a toy designer for theHasbro toy company from 1995 onwards. Archer has worked on toy lines includingBatman ,Star Wars , and , amongst others. Archer's earliest Transformers work were designs for the laterBeast Wars toys, including Transmetal 2 Megatron, Dinobot, and Cheetor. Currently Archer is the design director on the Transformers brand, a role that essentially makes him the highest-ranking "Transformers" staffer on the Hasbro side of the business (Transformers are produced in partnership withTakara ).Archer manages a design team that is responsible for concept design, both for larger storyline concepts (Archer claims the idea for was initially created on a
Taco Bell napkin over lunch) and for the look of individual characters. While Takara's engineers are responsible for converting Hasbro designs into three-dimensional action figure form. Takara/Tomy also has say in design choices.Archer is also well-known in the Transformers fandom for his brief stint posting on the [http://www.tfw2005.com TFW2005] boards under the assumed name "Orson" (a reference to
Orson Welles , voice ofUnicron ). Archer responded to fan questions in an unusually cryptic style, answering either-or type questions with a straightforward "NO" and only answering specific parts of multi-part questions (most likely due tonon-disclosure issues). The "Orson's World" message board was eventually shut down by Hasbro and issued a statement that they wanted to treat all fansites fairly. [http://tformers.com/The-Statement-From-Hasbro/1974/news.html]Prior to working for Hasbro, Archer self-published a comic book, "Gumbo", with Jeff McCormack. Both attended the
University of Akron , inAkron, Ohio .Some homages to Aaron include the Transformers movie toy Longarm having "Orsen's Towing" on the door, the early name for Universe Skalor being listed as "Archerbot", and the Transformers: Animated character "Angry Archer".
External links
* [http://www.fieldsedge.com/Transformers.html An interview with Aaron Archer] at Field's Edge.
* An article on [http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?ID=362808&Category=20&fromSearch=yes&subCategoryID=0 Aaron Archer] from theCanton Repository .
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