The ROTF and DOTM lines were filled with several non-Paramount toys. The only thing that kept all of them from being non-movie toys were their bios and packaging.Flashwave wrote:I don't see it happening, bu it would largely fix the problem. Being that this is movie stuff, can Hasbro even do that, since a third party is involved in the mix (Paramount)? Seems to me like Paramount's involvement is why the movie modls don't show up in the Generations Repaints lines so would it work the other way? And also there's quite a bit of crap in the AOE lines as it is, is there even room for a half-dozen more figures?
But in 2010, they did exactly what I was suggesting in the HFTD line, in which we got Paramount-based movie molds, non-Paramount-based movie molds that could have been CHUG molds (but had bios and fiction that made them movie toys), and non-movie molds.
And the 2007 movie line had those Walmart exclusive Cybertron and Classics redecos that were intended for Classics/Universe, but were given to Walmart in the Movie line instead.
Either way, it is evident that Paramount isn't bothered by a toyline sharing molds with non-Paramount-designed molds.