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Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

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Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

Posted by Delicon Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:09 pm

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Written by Lane Crockett
March 28th, 1987




Kids not only say the darndest things, but when they speak as one, they get things done. Ask Alfred C. Carosi.



Carosi is a corporate vice president of marketing services with Hasbro, a toy company. Hasbro happens to be the creator of Transformers, a popular children's program featuring a range of robots as heroes and villians. They're called autobots.



Locally, the series can be seen at 4 p.m. Monday through Friday on KMSS, Channel 33.



Hasbro, in an effort to revamp its toy line pertaining to Transformers, used its feature-length film of the same name to kill off Optimus Prime, leader of the good guys on the TV series.



The philosphy of Hasbro in terms of toy product is to turn its entire line every two years and introduce new toys. The company thought the feature film a good place to kill off Optimus Prime and give a reason for his disapearance from the toy line.



"There was immediate reaction," says Carosi. "We got a lot of phone calls and letters from kids. We were frankly surprised at the number of letters. When we killed off Optimus Prime, I thought they might be a little bit upset, but we had new heroes for them in the movie. That didn't seem to matter."



So for the first time, Hasbro brought back a series figure. Optimus is back on the TV show, but he's still out of the toy line.



"We did it because the kids seemed to really like him. He's in all the new episodes, but he wasn't a part of the series after the movie. That could be confusing because we killed off a bunch in the movie... easily half a dozen.



"We didn't get any letters about any of the other characters. Based on that, we took a look at bringing Optimus back. If Bobby Ewing can come back, why not Optimus Prime?"



In the storyline returning Optimus, Carosi says, the reaction was fantastic from the kids. Generally speaking, he says, Transformers ratings were up in major markets like New York and Chicago, where Hasbro is headquartered.



Although Optimus doesn't find himself in the toy line right now, Carosi says Hasbro is seriously looking at bringing the toy back next year.



Oddly, Optimus was not the leading toy in the Transformers line. He sold for $20. Carosi says some of the lower-priced ones sold better. Of the larger toys, Optimus was No. 1 at his price range.



"Optimus was leader of the good autobots, I guess that's why he was so popular. He was replaced in the movie by Rodimus Prime, who is the hero in the new episodes. Optimus came back and took over in a two-parter. He was Rodimus' father figure.



"Well, we've done it and we learned. The key is to be responsive to the kids, not upset them. We did that inadvertently. By definition, what we do should be fun."



Carosi says the feature-length film did well and engineered good responses from kids. It is now being readied for videocassette release.



"Hasbro probably won't do another film," Carosi says. "They are very expensive to produce. We lost money on Transformers and My Little Pony, which we also created."



Hasbro's most popular creation is the G.I. Joe animated show. Transformers is No. 2. G.I. Joe was created in 1964. Carosis says, in 1982, G.I. Joe was made into action figures.



"There's no one G.I. Joe now. He has become a G.I. Joe team. By the way, the good figures outsell the villains."



The lead seller for the bad guys is a figure called Cobra Commander, who appears on G.I. Joe.



As for Optimus Prime, he seems to be secure now. Hasbro has learned not to tamper with him. After all, he has an army of youngsters backing him.



Editor's Note: This newspaper article was obtained through Linden High School's micro-fiche film library during my senior year in 1995. Linden High School is located in Linden, Mi. See ... it pays to save all that stuff!!!
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Re: Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

Posted by Mkall Sun Apr 11, 2010 10:30 pm

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Just goes to show 25 years later..

You don't mess with Optimus Prime.
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Re: Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

Posted by Mykltron Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:26 am

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And that explains why the videocassette release features the Vincent Price-esque voice at the end saying Prime will return which I'm sure wasn't in the cinema version.
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Re: Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

Posted by Delicon Mon Apr 12, 2010 8:06 am

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To quote Flint Dille, who had a very important role in the creative direction of Sunbow at that time "We didn't realize we were killing an icon"
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Re: Seibertron.com Rewind: Hasbro Can't Toy with Optimus Prime

Posted by fenrir72 Tue Apr 13, 2010 2:54 am

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Amen to that. I remember some know it all smuck s[eaking blasphemy by trolling Prime and Megatron are no icons but their voice artists.............
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