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JackStraw wrote:Interesting Are they one company divided by region or two separate companies that happen to share the IP and cooperate/share on product design? Actually I believe they are two separate companies with almost no relation, which is weird. How do they decide who does what? I really wonder who actually creates the toys. Diaclone was Takara? I suppose most of G1 was Takara or another Japanese company.
The Transformers toyline was created from toy molds mostly produced by Japanese company Takara (now known as Takara Tomy) in the toylines Diaclone and Microman. Other toy molds from other companies such as Bandai were used as well. In 1984, Hasbro bought the distribution rights to the molds and rebranded them as the Transformers for distribution in North America. Hasbro would go on to buy the entire toy line from Takara, shortly after giving them sole ownership of the Transformers toy-line, branding rights, and copyrights, while in exchange, Takara was given the rights to produce the toys and the rights to distribute them in the Japanese market.
JackStraw wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit FTW as usual. Very interesting, thanks. So by that logic, can we assume that Hasbro designed the Prime Breakdown voyager, which they won't actually release at this time? Very interesting indeed.
That Bot wrote:...they're sent off to factories in Taiwan to be mass-produced, painted, assembled, and packaged before being sent off to retailers around the world.
Overcracker wrote:The Movie lines are a little different as the designs all belong to Paramount. Which is why, you will never see movie designs outside movie lines.
RAcast wrote:Overcracker wrote:The Movie lines are a little different as the designs all belong to Paramount. Which is why, you will never see movie designs outside movie lines.
Hate to point it out, but you're wrong on that point. Movie legion black Soundwave was released under the RiD cyberverse line, and so was Movie legion Evac.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RAcast wrote:Overcracker wrote:The Movie lines are a little different as the designs all belong to Paramount. Which is why, you will never see movie designs outside movie lines.
Hate to point it out, but you're wrong on that point. Movie legion black Soundwave was released under the RiD cyberverse line, and so was Movie legion Evac.
It seems Legends are exempt, but the Deluxe and larger toys are beyond reach for that reason. Besides, Cyberverse toys that don't belong to Prime do not have the "Prime" header on the packaging
RAcast wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RAcast wrote:Overcracker wrote:The Movie lines are a little different as the designs all belong to Paramount. Which is why, you will never see movie designs outside movie lines.
Hate to point it out, but you're wrong on that point. Movie legion black Soundwave was released under the RiD cyberverse line, and so was Movie legion Evac.
It seems Legends are exempt, but the Deluxe and larger toys are beyond reach for that reason. Besides, Cyberverse toys that don't belong to Prime do not have the "Prime" header on the packaging
Yeah, it's the generic RiD packaging. Which is what I said.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:That Bot wrote:...they're sent off to factories in Taiwan to be mass-produced, painted, assembled, and packaged before being sent off to retailers around the world.
Just a tiny correction here. They're made in mainland China, not Taiwan. Also, Taiwan is (technically) an independent republic, and is not considered Chinese territory.
-Kanrabat- wrote:YEah, too many Transformers are in a serious need of a good rim job.
Blast Cannon wrote:This thread is brilliant. Duragrip you are a gloriously weird sexual deviant and I love it.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RAcast wrote:JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:RAcast wrote:Overcracker wrote:The Movie lines are a little different as the designs all belong to Paramount. Which is why, you will never see movie designs outside movie lines.
Hate to point it out, but you're wrong on that point. Movie legion black Soundwave was released under the RiD cyberverse line, and so was Movie legion Evac.
It seems Legends are exempt, but the Deluxe and larger toys are beyond reach for that reason. Besides, Cyberverse toys that don't belong to Prime do not have the "Prime" header on the packaging
Yeah, it's the generic RiD packaging. Which is what I said.
I meant, no header at all:
"Robots in Disguise" is considered part of Prime now.
LOST Cybertronian wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:That Bot wrote:...they're sent off to factories in Taiwan to be mass-produced, painted, assembled, and packaged before being sent off to retailers around the world.
Just a tiny correction here. They're made in mainland China, not Taiwan. Also, Taiwan is (technically) an independent republic, and is not considered Chinese territory.
Some are also made in Vietnam now
LOST Cybertronian wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:That Bot wrote:...they're sent off to factories in Taiwan to be mass-produced, painted, assembled, and packaged before being sent off to retailers around the world.
Just a tiny correction here. They're made in mainland China, not Taiwan. Also, Taiwan is (technically) an independent republic, and is not considered Chinese territory.
Some are also made in Vietnam now
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