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SlyTF1 wrote:If it doesnt have a toyline at least a year after its airiong, TF Prime is dead.
Jesterhead wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:If it doesnt have a toyline at least a year after its airiong, TF Prime is dead.
Perhaps it's going to be a genuinely good show and not need a toyline to keep it afloat?
SlyTF1 wrote:Jesterhead wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:If it doesnt have a toyline at least a year after its airiong, TF Prime is dead.
Perhaps it's going to be a genuinely good show and not need a toyline to keep it afloat?
But what sense does it make to make a TF show with no toyline?
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
Convotron wrote:
However, I just started to read up about the big plan for TF: Prime, which involves an ambitious goal of creating a "master continuity" from scratch(meaning not trying to tie together existing continuities in a jury rigged kind of way that has been attempted on numerous occasions on the official and fan level). The plan is to make the TF: Prime line last 7 to 10 years at least if things go well. A 350 page continuity bible has been written for the writers to use. The War For Cybertron game, Exodus novel, and TF: Prime cartoon are all in the same continuity. WFC and Exodus are supposed to be the prequel sort of branches of fiction that lead up to TF: Prime..
Jaw Crusher wrote:Eh, I don't think it's so much the show-accurate-toy thing that's slowing Hasbro up in terms of a toy line - at least if the evolution of their manufacturing ability in relation to past shows' designs is any indicator (even Beast Machines started generating toys much closer to the character designs only two or three years after the show's premiere, not to mention the Masterpiece line and some of the Classics figures since then - plus Siebenaler mentioned something about having designed a TF: P Optimus toy at Botcon) - as it is frankly not wanting to have to pull the plug on another cartoon-related toyline to make room for smearing more Movie stuff all over the store shelves. TF: Prime will have practically just begun when TF3 hits theaters, and given how closely many of the TF: Prime designs resemble or at least take significant design cues from their Movie counterparts to begin with, I can see where Hasbro also probably doesn't want to clutter shelves with two near-identical main lines.
Of course, I'd also like to think that it's possible that Hasbro wants to take advantage of the popularity of the Movies to generate further interest in a show that that's being designed with a different story and character trajectory than the Movies, at least the way Orci and Kurtzman have been describing it. I think Hasbro may be trying to position TF: Prime in such a way as to try and sidestep some of the criticisms that exist toward the Movies, and if this IS Bay's last gasp with the Movies, then they'll probably want this show to stick around a bit longer than some of the more recent TF shows, at least until they can figure out what they want to do next with the Movie portion of the brand, hence the more comprehensive creative effort that seems to be getting put into this one, and in focusing on everything BUT the toys at this point.
As for toys, if nothing else, Hasbro can always shoehorn waves of them into Generations if the demand for them becomes THAT strong.
Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Where did you read up this stuff? TFwiki.net? Just out of curiosity.
Convotron wrote:Chupacabra Convoy wrote:Where did you read up this stuff? TFwiki.net? Just out of curiosity.
Yeah, that's the spot. I read bits and pieces of the overall plan that Hasbro has in mind for TFP at the forum here but the TFwiki entry for the show put all the stuff together in one article.
Jesterhead wrote:SlyTF1 wrote:If it doesnt have a toyline at least a year after its airiong, TF Prime is dead.
Perhaps it's going to be a genuinely good show and not need a toyline to keep it afloat?
Sky-Quake wrote:I think without toys it will definately fail
turkishproverb wrote:Sky-Quake wrote:I think without toys it will definately fail
Well, there are already several Prime optimus Prime toys. ROTF Leader, ROTF Voyager, TM Voyageer, TM Leader, etc...
Autobot032 wrote:turkishproverb wrote:Sky-Quake wrote:I think without toys it will definately fail
Well, there are already several Prime optimus Prime toys. ROTF Leader, ROTF Voyager, TM Voyageer, TM Leader, etc...
Er...I think there's a miscommunication here.
TransFormers: Prime is the title of the new show. It's not Optimus Prime that we're talking about.
The new show has no toyline when it debuts and may not for the foreseeable future.
That's what we're talking about here.
Autobot032 wrote:Just because we won't have any TF: Prime toys in the beginning, it doesn't mean we won't have any in the long run. I believe it was stated at SDCC or Botcon that they were currently in the design phase on Prime's Bulkhead toy. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that's what was said.)
I don't think the lack of toys will seal the show's fate. I think it being on The Hub, on the most expensive tier of both cable and satellite will hurt the show immensely.
To get the hub, I'd have to take my cable bill to $150.00, and I'm just not willing to do so.
To get it on Satellite, you have to pay at least $70.00 and most likely more, just to get it.
Some parents are indulgent, but not that many. I most certainly don't know of any parents who would be willing to up their bills just so their kids can watch a show once a week.
That. That will kill TF:P before the lack of toys will.
If they really do intend on keeping TF:P as the main source of entertainment for the next 7-10 years, I do foresee the end of TransFormers. Because this will get old, quick. The kids will grow up, the audience will change, and the daunting task of keeping it fresh will be incredibly difficult.
And if it's true that Hasbro has stopped being a toy company and is focusing on being an entertainment company, I also foresee the end of the toyline too. If they spend more time and money on their entertainment divisions, they'll need to pull money from their toy division to bankroll it, or they'll say "We've come to realize that the show doesn't need the toys any more, so we've decided to stop producing these." or they'll cough up the rights to the toys to a 3rd party to handle the production, while they focus on the shows.
Right now? TransFormers as a whole property is fine. In the future? I'm not so sure. I wouldn't be surprised if we see the toyline come to a halt at some point in the future. And the shows and movies with it.
Nothing lasts forever, and we're already past the quarter century mark here, it's only a matter of time before we reach our shelf date.
Look at Star Trek. 40+ years and it needed a reboot to make headlines, and even then it didn't perform as well as they had hoped. Fans are still disillusioned, and we don't know how far they'll carry this alternate universe.
TF is slowly, but steadily heading towards that.
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