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Oh, what now? 5 references or it didn't happen? I'm quite sure some investigative reporting could uncover more instances of parents fighting each other over Transformers specifically. I'm sure names, dates and descriptions of the injuries incurred could still be uncovered too... if someone cared. Keep in mind that these events occurred in a city where the murder rate- not including shootings and assaults- fast approached the 2000 mark yearly by the end of the 80s. Some murders were not even reported. This subject is small fish, and only of importance to a few Transformers fans. Asking for information about shopping riots that occurred in Albee square, Queens center or Roosevelt field malls during the 80s is almost the same as asking for the names of people who got killed when wild animals were set loose in Rome's gladiatorial arenas.fenrir72 wrote:Just interjecting.
Quoting one or two news rags/references/sources is not the way to make thesis defense. At least a minimum of five references.
Also, lame stream media is not what you would the epitome of fair reporting. Most of the time, they'll create and exaggerate an issue or bury an issue if it suits their agenda.
1984forever wrote:Oh, what now? 5 references or it didn't happen? I'm quite sure some investigative reporting could uncover more instances of parents fighting each other over Transformers specifically. I'm sure names, dates and descriptions of the injuries incurred could still be uncovered too... if someone cared. Keep in mind that these events occurred in a city where the murder rate- not including shootings and assaults- fast approached the 2000 mark yearly by the end of the 80s. Some murders were not even reported. This subject is small fish, and only of importance to a few Transformers fans. Asking for information about shopping riots that occurred in Albee square, Queens center or Roosevelt field malls during the 80s is almost the same as asking for the names of people who got killed when wild animals were set loose in Rome's gladiatorial arenas.fenrir72 wrote:Just interjecting.
Quoting one or two news rags/references/sources is not the way to make thesis defense. At least a minimum of five references.
Also, lame stream media is not what you would the epitome of fair reporting. Most of the time, they'll create and exaggerate an issue or bury an issue if it suits their agenda.
If anyone got punched in the eye over a Combiner Wars or Titans return fig please speak now.
RAR wrote:Toys 'R' Us had some sort of award ceremony a few years ago where they were celebrating franchises - they did it for Mr. Potato Head and they did it for Transformers, Monopoly too. likewise there is a Toy hall of fame museum somewhere (I forget where) and Transformers was put in that too.
[ some might remember people mocking their idea of "toy" I think it included "a stick" or some such foolishness ]
Anyway both those things mentioned the early days of Transformers and it's status as a craze, as did the big Chinese convention a couple of years back when they did that 30 years of Transformers display.
You have to remember the articles exist but they'd no always be available on an archive you can get at online if the article was in a newspaper or magazine.
You also get oblique references to shortage where people will say things like "Soundwave was the leader of my Decepticons" as they couldn't actually get a Megatron until later in 1985.
Also internationally it's quite well known in the UK that Optimus Prime was the must have toy in Christmas 1985 in the UK.
As for Toy Crazes that resulted in injury - well most console launches someone gets robbed or killed on the launch night/day.
Cabbage Patch Kids was a prime example of chaos in toystores as what furbies original release and Tickle me Elmo. The Arnie Movie Jingle all the Way (the one with Turboman in) mocks the whole phenomenon.
I suspect one reason shortages would be more likely is that some of te big retailers didn't even exist in the 1980's (in America) and so it would be independents and department stores that took the brunt of any surge in demand.
If I recall correctly Transformers also sold out through much of 1985 in mail order catalogues too.
If you read the "Nostalgia threads" on TFW2005 you will often hear people saying they had to have a GoBot for Christmas/Birthday as the Transformers were all sold out - especially Starscream/Megatron/Bumblebee/Optimus and some of the Autobot cars.
As well as tales of a Parent having to go to lots of stores or drive to other towns to get stuff.
But to suggest toy crazes never happened at all is just plain silly when there is so many people who lived through them as consumers or children who didn't get what they wanted.
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Ironhidensh wrote:1984 was a great year for transformers, for those of us old enough to remeber. It was not the best though. All you had were the first line of G1. While awesome, it was very limited. Later years offer so many more options.
cruizerdave wrote:1986 is a bold choice.
I agree with it, and your reasons for choosing it, but I bet you get some hate from the "GI ended at the end of Season 2!" crowd.
Good job though, I thought these were all pretty good choices.
Ironhidensh wrote:The only thing getting denied was the ridiculous claim of open fighting in toy aisles over transformers.
cruizerdave wrote:Ironhidensh wrote:The only thing getting denied was the ridiculous claim of open fighting in toy aisles over transformers.
That did happen.I remember the news broadcast, I believe it was on NBC.
My parents talked about it a lot because it was hard to get TFs around Christmas of 84 due to the high demand. It was crazy stuff, and it did happen.
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