Wolfman Jake wrote:Yep, I know Hasbro and Takara co-develop Transformers through a partnership. But they are also their own entities and can develop their own products as well. I'm just saying, in this case, with two different products of the same character, released in two different markets with different brandings, it's likely that an employee who straddles the partnership aspect of Takara and Hasbro designed Takara-Tomy United Ark Unicron and Hasbro 25th Anniversary Unicron with the same deco, not to make them match each other (which doesn't make a lot of sense, since they are for completely different markets), but because he or she had a concept of "Unicron's coloring" which he or she then applied to both products because he or she was working on both at the same time. Hence, it's not a coincidence, but also not intentional in the way you suggested.
The possibilities are (1) someone on the Hasbro side came up with the deco and it was adopted by someone at Takara, (2) someone on the Takara side came up with the deco and it was adopted by someone at Hasbro, or (3) the two companies collaborated on the deco.
But whether you say (1), (2), or (3), there is no single person doing decos or making final deco decisions for both companies, for the very reason that Takara and Hasbro serve different markets. That's what's really throwing me off about your argument. Your first assertion is seriously undercut by the second.
Besides, 25th Anniversary Unicron was an Amazon/BBTS exclusive in the States (I think BBTS had it, anyway), which signals that it was targeted to collectors. The thing was also available in Southeast Asia, and may have also been on Amazon Japan. If that's the case, coordinating concurrent releases of Unicron with identical decos to incentivize customers to buy both makes a lot of business sense. To me at least.