Energon Is My Drug wrote:It really doesn't bother me WHO their target audience is or who they're doing it for. My favorite toy as a kid is still going strong - stronger than ever! - and I'm happy.
They're gonna make figures I don't like whether I complain or not. Do I want them to listen to the fans? Sure! Any good business listens to it's customers complaints/concerns. Honestly, though, I think we're the "vocal minority".
I agree with your post completely, and most of the others here as well, and I have to say I'm surprised. I figured I'd get a lot of responses stating the 'obvious', like how I should give up my fan status and everything. That 'obvious' response speaks directly to what I'm questioning though.
I agree with you EiMD. I'm personally not interested in who any part of the Transformer merchandising empire targets with its product. I like the brand and the stories, so I support it/them.
But what I was trying to get at, and I know I wasn't doing a real good job of it, was like, for lack of a better term, the Seibertron.com response to dissention, which is basically that no one at Hasbro or in Hollyood cares what we fans want, and the toys and films are made for kids and casuals. That's all well and good, but if a fanbase starts to espouse the notion that the values of the same fanbase don't matter, I think that's troubling.
Look, we all know that Hasbro and Hollywood and Michael Bay and everyone else is concerned with making money as a result of their efforts. I know that if they made a Transformers movie based only on what I personally as a fan wanted that it would appeal 100% to me, but that appeal would diminish the further away the audience was from what I personally wanted. I'm not looking for someone to explain marketing or anything like that to me, because I understand all of that.
My initial wonder was over the idea that we, 'we' as Seibertron members, or perhaps as a larger fandom as a whole, we counter dislike or indifference with a self-defeatist approach which says--and while not verbatum, you can find this exact reply all over the place on in this very forum--no one cares what we as fans think, and that we account for only 5% of someones' bottom line, so we should be just thrilled with whatever we get or we should exit the fandom. That's what I have issue with.
I know we have Internationals on the board, but I live in the US. Every so often I get a chance to vote whether or not my elected officals are performing sufficiently to my standards, and then I get a chance to participate in their re/election. (Not debating the system, I'm stating it in it's 'theoretical' if that how you need it to be written) The Movie forum got up in arms a few months back because someone made a joke about deporting Bay for his TF movie work. Really, people took that seriously, and didn't recognize it as a joke? Really? Yes, they did, and posts followed about how stupid someone was for even joking about that. But no one says "Leave the fandom because I don't like ROTF? Or I don't like Drift? Thats a stupid idea." And it is. It's a vastly stupider idea than joking that someone should be deported because of a movie. If you didn't vote for Obama, did you pack up your things and your family and leave the States because you disagreed with a decision? Highly unlikely.
I know that Hasbro doesn;t specifically listen to me. I know Bay doesn't care if I didn't like ROTF. I know these things. But when a fandom starts to eat each other like this, like "IF you don't like . . . maybe you should leave the fandom...." I have to wonder. Then people say "Don't take toys too/so seriously" and that totally misses the point as well. Well, if you're adopting an all or nothing kind of stance, I don't think it's me who's taking things too seriously.
I know a lot of times my examples make perfect sense to me, even though they're garbled messes to everyone else, but this one even I think is simpler. If you like a sports team, do you have to like every single player on it in order to like the team? If you don't like the Yankees thrid baseman,should you no longer consider yourself a Yankees fan? Or is it more sensible to give up Yankees fandom alltogether because of on thing you don't like, and have that be an acceptible doctrine amongst all Yankees fans? IF I craved blind acceptance, I'd be political or join a cult or a religion or something, I doubt I'd spend my time playing with action figures.