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G1Blaster wrote:Saying an album is ten times better than St. Anger is like saying you'd rather be hit in the head with a bat instead of kicked in the nuts.
Omega Sentinel wrote:I think this is exactly everyone's point.Loki120 wrote:You really didn't think you were going to get an ADULT version of Transformers did you? Not one version has ever been adult.
Why don't they make a series for those of us that are over 12!!?? They have done it for other series, so why not this one?
Burn wrote:Now i'm not impressed one bit by this new design, but I have to ask.Omega Sentinel wrote:I think this is exactly everyone's point.Loki120 wrote:You really didn't think you were going to get an ADULT version of Transformers did you? Not one version has ever been adult.
Why don't they make a series for those of us that are over 12!!?? They have done it for other series, so why not this one?
Why should they?
These cartoons are really only made to push sales for the toys. Yeah we've had non-show lines as of late (and look at how many figures have been produced in them) but the primary lines have a show attached to them.
Now if Hasbro are going to spend money developing toys they're going to want to market them to younger kids, you know, the main focus group they've always gone after.
Remember, Hasbro's out to make money, not to cater to the whims of fanboys.
skywarp-2 wrote:yeah but to really optimize their sales of a toy line, it would make much more sense to find a middle ground that kids, teens, and adults can follow along and join in the Merchandise.. that would be more logical then to just target one age bracket.. it means more mass appeal and more money for Hasbro on toy sales..
Honestly, George Lucas and Star Wars know that their Merchandise is not just for kids, thats why they released realistic toys of those hideous Clone wars cartoon characters, versus the anime line up.. they knew that there was a collector need for Dirge, and Asaji Ventrus..
Believe it or not, a large part of the toy market share is actually going out to collectors and fanboys trying to recapture toys from their youth..
Burn wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:yeah but to really optimize their sales of a toy line, it would make much more sense to find a middle ground that kids, teens, and adults can follow along and join in the Merchandise.. that would be more logical then to just target one age bracket.. it means more mass appeal and more money for Hasbro on toy sales..
But they probably look at the popularity of the DC cartoons they've produced and figure that the style is obviously popular)Honestly, George Lucas and Star Wars know that their Merchandise is not just for kids, thats why they released realistic toys of those hideous Clone wars cartoon characters, versus the anime line up.. they knew that there was a collector need for Dirge, and Asaji Ventrus..
Yeah but the thing i've noticed with SW figures is that so many characters have so many different figures and the only difference is a minor variation, some anniversary, or it comes with an all new blaster pack or some other minor change.Believe it or not, a large part of the toy market share is actually going out to collectors and fanboys trying to recapture toys from their youth..
So many people have said this for so many years, and i've yet to see any evidence that backs it up.
Why? Because Hasbro doesn't have those figures, no one does. So no offense intended, but what do you base your comments on?
EDIT: And in hindsight I can't help but laugh in the general direction of all those folks who constantly glitched and moaned for a TF series made in a Western country because they couldn't stand the Japanese series'... Well, you guys got what you wanted. Happy now?
Nico wrote:AAAAAaah!!! My eyes! They bleed!!!
Well, still better then Megatron Movie design....i was prepared for something like this, when they mentionned "Teen Titan"!
Ok, the design suck monkey balls but i won't jusdge until i see an episode. It might end up beign AT least decent.
Judging by the image...i think mass-shifting is back!
EDIT: And in hindsight I can't help but laugh in the general direction of all those folks who constantly glitched and moaned for a TF series made in a Western country because they couldn't stand the Japanese series'... Well, you guys got what you wanted. Happy now?
Sun Runner wrote:still.....it's already better than a possible kissplay cartoon.
skywarp-2 wrote:Nico wrote:AAAAAaah!!! My eyes! They bleed!!!
Well, still better then Megatron Movie design....i was prepared for something like this, when they mentionned "Teen Titan"!
Ok, the design suck monkey balls but i won't jusdge until i see an episode. It might end up beign AT least decent.
Judging by the image...i think mass-shifting is back!
EDIT: And in hindsight I can't help but laugh in the general direction of all those folks who constantly glitched and moaned for a TF series made in a Western country because they couldn't stand the Japanese series'... Well, you guys got what you wanted. Happy now?
No im not, Windracer! You Tf-Anime purist where right after all...
skywarp-2 wrote:here is just one of many articles I have found and read on the subject..you want basis and source materials, then here you go..
http://directmag.com/mag/marketing_toy_collectors/
Normally i don't make it a habbit of talking from My rear.. i leave that to Jim Carey.. he's a professional and actually gets paid to talk out of his rear..
About 6 million adults-mostly men-spend $1.7 billion annually to collect miniature die-cast cars, trucks and farm machinery. They spend an average of $30 per replica.
Burn wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:here is just one of many articles I have found and read on the subject..you want basis and source materials, then here you go..
http://directmag.com/mag/marketing_toy_collectors/
Normally i don't make it a habbit of talking from My rear.. i leave that to Jim Carey.. he's a professional and actually gets paid to talk out of his rear..
See, i've been asking for people to show me something like this for years and no one's been able to until now! Thank you!
Now the problems with it.
• It's 8 years old.
• They call the collectors market a secondary market, meaning collectors aren't buying in the shops but rather from specialty collector shops (though I will concede that has probably changed in 8 years)About 6 million adults-mostly men-spend $1.7 billion annually to collect miniature die-cast cars, trucks and farm machinery. They spend an average of $30 per replica.
Of course that's for all brands, not Transformers only. So i'm still not convinced the collector/fan base is a big figure in Hasbro's eyes.
Burn wrote:skywarp-2 wrote:here is just one of many articles I have found and read on the subject..you want basis and source materials, then here you go..
http://directmag.com/mag/marketing_toy_collectors/
Normally i don't make it a habbit of talking from My rear.. i leave that to Jim Carey.. he's a professional and actually gets paid to talk out of his rear..
See, i've been asking for people to show me something like this for years and no one's been able to until now! Thank you!
Now the problems with it.
• It's 8 years old.
• They call the collectors market a secondary market, meaning collectors aren't buying in the shops but rather from specialty collector shops (though I will concede that has probably changed in 8 years)About 6 million adults-mostly men-spend $1.7 billion annually to collect miniature die-cast cars, trucks and farm machinery. They spend an average of $30 per replica.
Of course that's for all brands, not Transformers only. So i'm still not convinced the collector/fan base is a big figure in Hasbro's eyes.
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