Hasbro Answers Star Wars Transformers Question
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SSSOOOOOO what your saying is there is a chance.. from what i just got, there is no Gi Joe VS TF yeat, but Collector demand could spurr such a revolution in marketing and may get it produced, depending on colletor inquiries and demands.. so all at once, lets e-mail Hasbro on tuesday.. and send a message loud and clear,.........HISS TANK TRANSFORMERS!!!!

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SKowl wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:As for not wanting to "confuse" kiddies with the SWTF with the "real" figures is crap, Kiddies are going to be really confused after watching Energon, Cybertron, then going to the movie transformers.
I'd have to disagree. I think alot of kids know the difference between series, and understand that the movie is something completely new, not related to any previous series. Which is more than can be said of some adult TF-fans who still think the movie is "G1".
UHHH oKay, as a G-Wuner... i know the movie sin't G-1, its based on G-1.. and your statement is a little insulting to G-Wuner's intelligence.. and we are not "super Old!!"
just the way you wrote "adult G-1 fans" makes it sound like a bad thing..

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yeah who cares what they say , the toys still suck lol, they're there to shut crying kids up at the store lol and then find them burried in sandboxes or sitting outside of a doghouse all chewed up lol .. Someone bought me one of these figures from the TFSW line and it fell apart right out of the package lol...The only one im intrested in buying is the deathstar vader and even then i may give it a new head...
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I usually take insults well, but I've seen that insult so many times on this board and others that I'm about to snap. Just because I prefer the G1 cartoon (and beast wars) over all the other cartoons since then (that in my honest opinion are crap), doesn't mean I think the movie was supposed to be G1. Quite the contrary, I knew from the begining it wasn't G1, but with all the references they've made as well as some vague promises to making characters we grew up with recognizeable (partially true, partially false), I can see where your blatant disregard for your fellow fan comes in.SKowl wrote:i_amtrunks wrote:As for not wanting to "confuse" kiddies with the SWTF with the "real" figures is crap, Kiddies are going to be really confused after watching Energon, Cybertron, then going to the movie transformers.
I'd have to disagree. I think alot of kids know the difference between series, and understand that the movie is something completely new, not related to any previous series. Which is more than can be said of some adult TF-fans who still think the movie is "G1".
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83457W422102 wrote:Burn wrote:83457W422102 wrote:Burn wrote:Ultra Markus wrote:I guarantee that a transformers gi joe toy line will be successful
You over-estimate the popularity of GI Joe outside of America.
Yes, it is popular in some countries, but not to the extent that it would warrant Hasbro investing money in a product that would require marketting outside of the US in countries where GI Joe is rarely available to begin wth.
And I highly doubt Hasbro would spend the money to produce a line solely for the US.
Okay, then label them as 'Action Force Transformers' for international release.
I doubt that would make a difference either except in maybe the UK.
Yeah, good point. But GI Joe TFs WOULD be very cool, if done right, you know that! And knowing is half the battle.
I'll agree to a point. Personally it'd be too hard for me to forget the horrible comics that would spawn what would no doubt be good figures (which would no doubt be screwed up by some stupid gimmick).
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As much as I love Star Wars and Transformers, I'm not a fan of this line. I got Luke and Vader and seeing how crappy they were, I was done with these.
Not only is the idea of having mechs that look like people pretty dumb, Luke's S-foils can't open, and he can't even stand up. Luke looks dumb, and can't physically stand on his own, that makes for both a bad display piece AND and toy that isn't too much fun to play with.
Even if they didn't use TF mainstays like Optimus and Starscream, they could have at least made some new characters.
Not only is the idea of having mechs that look like people pretty dumb, Luke's S-foils can't open, and he can't even stand up. Luke looks dumb, and can't physically stand on his own, that makes for both a bad display piece AND and toy that isn't too much fun to play with.
Even if they didn't use TF mainstays like Optimus and Starscream, they could have at least made some new characters.
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Well, I bought several SWTF's
Vader ( the TIE advanced one )
Greavous
Darth Maul
Obi-Won
Anakin
Luke
Palpatine
Out of those ones, only Luke is the one I am not too big on, the rest I like. And I'll get the others, whenever they show up in Michigan.....which will probably not be until november
Vader ( the TIE advanced one )
Greavous
Darth Maul
Obi-Won
Anakin
Luke
Palpatine
Out of those ones, only Luke is the one I am not too big on, the rest I like. And I'll get the others, whenever they show up in Michigan.....which will probably not be until november

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Was I the only one that thought that the movie would be only slightly different than G1 on par with like alternators? Forgive my ignorance.
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"Since this super-cool line has been well-received by both kids and collectors alike, you have seen us delve a little deeper to deliver more collector-focused concepts like transforming Imperial Shuttles, Clone Wars deco-vehicles, and Snowspeeders to deepen the collecting and playing experience."
Translated - "Since these things are shelfwarmers, and kids today already forgot about Star Wars, we acknowlege the fact that we screwed up. However, since we already sunk way too much money into this line, we will offer five different versions of the crappy Jedi-Starfighter mold, four different Darth Vaders, Clone Wars repaints of toys you already have, robots that don't stand on their own, and Chewbacca's with sombraros. Oh...and you will buy it because you are all fan-boys. Wa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha"
Translated - "Since these things are shelfwarmers, and kids today already forgot about Star Wars, we acknowlege the fact that we screwed up. However, since we already sunk way too much money into this line, we will offer five different versions of the crappy Jedi-Starfighter mold, four different Darth Vaders, Clone Wars repaints of toys you already have, robots that don't stand on their own, and Chewbacca's with sombraros. Oh...and you will buy it because you are all fan-boys. Wa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha"
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GeidiPrime wrote:"Since this super-cool line has been well-received by both kids and collectors alike, you have seen us delve a little deeper to deliver more collector-focused concepts like transforming Imperial Shuttles, Clone Wars deco-vehicles, and Snowspeeders to deepen the collecting and playing experience."
Translated - "Since these things are shelfwarmers, and kids today already forgot about Star Wars, we acknowlege the fact that we screwed up. However, since we already sunk way too much money into this line, we will offer five different versions of the crappy Jedi-Starfighter mold, four different Darth Vaders, Clone Wars repaints of toys you already have, robots that don't stand on their own, and Chewbacca's with sombraros. Oh...and you will buy it because you are all fan-boys. Wa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha"
Awesome translation. And you'd think Hasbro would be smart to continue Classics and Alternators. Of course Hasbro sees Alternators as a failure because there are like 20 Skids sitting on Wal-Mart's shelves. Plus they are focusing on a movie and give fans who don't like it (like myself) no alternative. Plus if this movie flops (like Ghost Rider) the toys will sit on the shelves. So yeah, I'm only buying 6 inch Titaniums this year along with Classics Ultra Magnus VS Skywarp, Devastator, and Jetfire if I ever find them.
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Ghost rider actually did fairly well, financially, although debatively whether or not the movie was good (I liked it though)Fireblast wrote:GeidiPrime wrote:"Since this super-cool line has been well-received by both kids and collectors alike, you have seen us delve a little deeper to deliver more collector-focused concepts like transforming Imperial Shuttles, Clone Wars deco-vehicles, and Snowspeeders to deepen the collecting and playing experience."
Translated - "Since these things are shelfwarmers, and kids today already forgot about Star Wars, we acknowlege the fact that we screwed up. However, since we already sunk way too much money into this line, we will offer five different versions of the crappy Jedi-Starfighter mold, four different Darth Vaders, Clone Wars repaints of toys you already have, robots that don't stand on their own, and Chewbacca's with sombraros. Oh...and you will buy it because you are all fan-boys. Wa-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha"
Awesome translation. And you'd think Hasbro would be smart to continue Classics and Alternators. Of course Hasbro sees Alternators as a failure because there are like 20 Skids sitting on Wal-Mart's shelves. Plus they are focusing on a movie and give fans who don't like it (like myself) no alternative. Plus if this movie flops (like Ghost Rider) the toys will sit on the shelves. So yeah, I'm only buying 6 inch Titaniums this year along with Classics Ultra Magnus VS Skywarp, Devastator, and Jetfire if I ever find them.
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