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Overcracker wrote:W
Movie related toys always sell better and faster because they have a movie to back them. Children always want to buy stuff from movies.
microclone wrote:the animated toys have more character than any TF prior.
Starscreams bad comedy wrote:There are plenty of reissues and other lines out there to buy. Its actually good that they are trying to pull in a newer generation of fans with Animated, otherwise, its only going to get stagnate and stale if these lines and shows only cater to the "hardcore"/older collectors.
Overcracker wrote:And now even though Tf was labeled as the number 1 toy. It did so just because of the Movie hype.
Before the movie, TF's weren't that hot of an item.
Power Rangers / Justice League Animated / etc... all got the better and bigger displays and shelves and yes sold more.
While TF's got the slightly smaller sections.
Movie related toys always sell better and faster because they have a movie to back them. Children always want to buy stuff from movies.
Hasbro knows this, Animated is just another standard series like A/E/C where. While they did sell, they weren't ripped of the shelves. And while Animated can ride the Movie's wave somewhat, it still needs that extra push. Make the target demographic a younger age group.
Mkall wrote:I don't have much extra to contribute, but you have an AWESOME username
Mykltron wrote:Surely it's not THAT hard to train monkeys... Is it? Maybe the monkeys were trained by monkeys who hadn't been trained properly.
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.
The Cactus wrote:I know this is a discussion about the toys and not the cartoon, but I think it's worth mentioning that besides Beat Wars, Animated is the first American-made transformers cartoon;
zemper wrote:The Cactus wrote:I know this is a discussion about the toys and not the cartoon, but I think it's worth mentioning that besides Beat Wars, Animated is the first American-made transformers cartoon;
nope. Beast Wars was technically made by Canucks.
Valandar wrote:zemper wrote:The Cactus wrote:I know this is a discussion about the toys and not the cartoon, but I think it's worth mentioning that besides Beat Wars, Animated is the first American-made transformers cartoon;
nope. Beast Wars was technically made by Canucks.
But isn't Canadia the 51'st state?
Mkall wrote:I don't have much extra to contribute, but you have an AWESOME username
The Cactus wrote:Valandar wrote:
But isn't Canadia the 51'st state?
I'm British so I'm staying out of thisb
Electron wrote:sledge your comments are like a fat chick raping a hot dog, its unpleasent to watch but in the end its gonna happen
Mr O wrote:I'm part Irish, part Scottish, very Welsh, mostly drunk, somewhat Transformers nerd and all bastard.
zemper wrote:The Cactus wrote:I know this is a discussion about the toys and not the cartoon, but I think it's worth mentioning that besides Beat Wars, Animated is the first American-made transformers cartoon;
nope. Beast Wars was technically made by Canucks.
shortround wrote:Speaking of the t.v. show the other thing I found out is the time slot they have the show at right now is not doing as well as they hoped.
shortround wrote:Hum well shoot my monkey and call me george of the jungle. I would never have guessed that one because according to a couple of other websites that had the t.v. ratings listed for the last couple of weeks it wasn't winning it time slot. But goes to show don't beleave everthing you read. But I wonder why they are skipping the bumblebee episode and going right to the dinobots.
Magnimus wrote:We collect toy robots that turn into things from video game controllers to spaceships.
How is that a more adult pursuit than what children enjoy?
Sorry, but I don't buy the whole presupposition that adult collectors are into Transformers because it appeals to some kind of more mature aesthetic. Transformers will always be rooted in a child-like desire.
Bumblethumper wrote:shortround wrote:Hum well shoot my monkey and call me george of the jungle. I would never have guessed that one because according to a couple of other websites that had the t.v. ratings listed for the last couple of weeks it wasn't winning it time slot. But goes to show don't beleave everthing you read. But I wonder why they are skipping the bumblebee episode and going right to the dinobots.
well I don't really know anything about Neilson ratings, so those numbers don't mean much to me.
Perhaps they're going straight to a strong episode just to solidify the series' popularity. Or maybe there's something about the Bumblebee episode that someone decided needs changing.
One thing about the series: so far Bumblebee's been kind of an annoying character.
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