Swerve wrote:I for one am calling BS on this one. These types of rumors, theories, and speculation always pop up prior to the release of just about any highly anticipated movie or product. The fact is that people don't know, so they try to reason based upon what they do know the outcome of whatever is being discussed and people then latch onto this as an official statement.
If Hasbro was really concerned about Takara impeeding upon their US license wouldn't they try and put a stop to the Takara re-issues that were imported at the same time Hasbro was trying to sell the Commemorative Series? The same could be said for the Binaltech versus the Alternators line or MP-01 and MP-04 versus their 20th Anniversary Prime. I don't see Hasbro suddenly trying to make an example out of Takara with this figure now.
The major concern here is with the Alt mode of Megatron himself and the legality of importing him and, is the case of some retailers, the moral decison to sell a realistic toy gun without a bright orange safety cap. I don't really forsee the import of the figure as a problem considering all the TFC-06's that have been imported and resold by retailers in the US, and in gun mode no less. This item is still readily available and as far as I know, there have been no incidents.
Why would Hasbro step in within weeks of the release and suddenly disapprove? They have known about this product for some time and if they were going to do something about it they would have started sending cease and desist letters to retailers notifying them of the legal issue they would face if they attempted to import and sell this figure. It will be virtually impossible for Hasbro to stop all retailers from receiving this item now.
Until I hear something official from someone directly involved, whether it be Hasbro, Takara, or the store I ordered it from notifying me that they cannot get the figure for me, I'll be expecting my un-moddified MP-05 to arrive in a few weeks. Any third party claiming they have inside information but can't release details or otherwise cannot produce documentation that this figure will be prevented from being imported should be written off as rumor.
Ok on the 2nd paragraph, hasbro didn't see MP-01 as a threat to their 20th Anniversary prime simply because they believed that they had the market share due to cheaper pricing and availability. They couldn't have forseen that most collectors would raise a ruckuss about the smoke stacks and battle damge paint job, as a way to hide the shortened smoke stacks change..
As far as retailers making a "Moral Decision" to sell a realistic toy gun without a bright orange safety cap... well Its not really a moral decision, our country is the only one in the world with the orange cap law. Other countries are more safisticated and "adult" to handle a toy gun as just a toy and not make laws about it, simply because their police force is too arrogant and trigger happy to realize the difference in a 10 year olds hand..(my point of view)
I agree with you on hasbro not suddenly disapproving.. they would have from the start, but then again like everything in this country...anytime it becomes popular or ends up being news worthy, some attorney or money grubber comes out of the woodwork..
I agree with writing things from 3rd parties off as rumors.. but rumors do have a small bit of truth to em to start with..
I believe that I may yet end up with an unmodified Megatron by mail order from an overseas country..but If I get that capped version, law or no law, i'm popping that sucker off!! its just gonna fit inside the barrel..I will snap it off quicker then you can say "over reactive toy laws"..