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RAcast wrote:The problem is the Lambo license. They didn't want to have their cars representing war machines for the longest time (it's why Classics Bumlbebee is not even remotely a VW Beetle). If and when Hasbro gets that cleared, they'll do Sideswipe.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:RAcast wrote:The problem is the Lambo license. They didn't want to have their cars representing war machines for the longest time (it's why Classics Bumlbebee is not even remotely a VW Beetle). If and when Hasbro gets that cleared, they'll do Sideswipe.
But if that were the case, how did Takara Tomy get the license to make MP Lambor in the first place? Lambor and Sideswipe are basically the same character, and Transformers in Japan is still about warlike robots fighting each other.
RAcast wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:RAcast wrote:The problem is the Lambo license. They didn't want to have their cars representing war machines for the longest time (it's why Classics Bumlbebee is not even remotely a VW Beetle). If and when Hasbro gets that cleared, they'll do Sideswipe.
But if that were the case, how did Takara Tomy get the license to make MP Lambor in the first place? Lambor and Sideswipe are basically the same character, and Transformers in Japan is still about warlike robots fighting each other.
Labor and Sideswipe ARE the same character.Also, they paid for it.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:RAcast wrote:SKYWARPED_128 wrote:RAcast wrote:The problem is the Lambo license. They didn't want to have their cars representing war machines for the longest time (it's why Classics Bumlbebee is not even remotely a VW Beetle). If and when Hasbro gets that cleared, they'll do Sideswipe.
But if that were the case, how did Takara Tomy get the license to make MP Lambor in the first place? Lambor and Sideswipe are basically the same character, and Transformers in Japan is still about warlike robots fighting each other.
Labor and Sideswipe ARE the same character.Also, they paid for it.
LOL! Took too long to edit my post!
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:That said, it was true in the past, but with TT's acquisition of the Lamborghini license, VW has probably changed its stance somewhat. Maybe with TT being a separate entity from Hasbro, they can't just pass the license over to make Sideswipe.
Just a theory, though.
SKYWARPED_128 wrote:But if that were the case, how did Takara Tomy get the license to make MP Lambor in the first place? Lambor and Sideswipe are basically the same character, and Transformers in Japan is still about warlike robots fighting each other.
That said, it was true in the past, but with TT's acquisition of the Lamborghini license, VW has probably changed its stance somewhat. Maybe with TT being a separate entity from Hasbro, they can't just pass the license over to make Sideswipe.
Just a theory, though.
Convotron wrote:Has there ever been a case where either TakaraTomy or Hasbro could use a licensed design but the other company could not?
Convotron wrote:I'm of a similar mind on this matter. I think that if TT was able to acquire the license to use the Countach for MP Lambor, it wouldn't be impossible for Hasbro to release MP Sideswipe.
RAcast wrote:Now, I'm not sure how the movie lines were handled. I know that Paramount has the licenses to all of the on-screen cast and anything that appeared in the movie games (which is why we won't see those molds at Botcon, the cost of using those molds would likely be significantly higher than just using molds owned by Hasbro). In any case, I suspect that Paramount required some fee to use their designs from both Hasbro and TT, as well.
Convotron wrote:If it's simply a case of Hasbro simply buying the rights to use the Countach design in a toy then it's just a matter of them deciding whether or not it's worth the money to make MP Sideswipe.
Convotron wrote:Has there ever been a case where either TakaraTomy or Hasbro could use a licensed design but the other company could not?
TFwiki wrote:Aside from the lack of die-cast metal, the major difference between Windcharger and Overdrive is that Windcharger lacks the long drive-shaft/barrel for his engine/rifle accessory, which was even called a "shield" on the packaging. This was at the request of Honda's USA branch, who didn't like the idea of "their" toy toting a gun around. Since Honda's Japanese department had no such objections, however, Binaltech Overdrive did include an unchanged barrel.
-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.
Sinnertwin wrote:Personally, i dont think the bean counters at Hasbro are willing to cough up the moolah.
warzon3 wrote:ˆˆˆˆˆˆˆ
Wow harsh...
warzon3 wrote:I don't think you can count on Hasbro, to me its "now or never" with these toys.
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