Tsutsukakushi wrote:Rated X wrote: I agree this hobby should be about having fun. Some people get too wound up in the corporate aspect of the brand. You have a justified reason because you are running a business. But these fans need to stick to being fans and stop trying to fight Hasbro's battles for them. Hasbro doesnt give a crap about my opinion so they shouldnt either. Enjoy the movie with your family Ryan. Drink one for me !

Please, lets not try to blame others for the Disruptiveness in this thread. Because others are not the blame here.
Some tried to nicely explain things to you regarding toyfair rules in a attempt to calm you down. Calling them Pro-Hasbro insults for their efforts is just disrespectful.
None of us really know the “toy fair rules” because none of us were actually there in person. We don’t know if there was a photo ban in the entire building or if the photo rules varied from booth to booth. As someone pointed out earlier, the “leaked” photos appear to show a Hasbro employee wearing a lanyard setting up the display. That means people working at the toy fair took those photos before the show even opened up. For all we know the photos could have been taken by a security guard who is also a TF fan.
On these “official” threads, people love to pull out their bootleg law degrees that they earned from watching every episode of “Suits” on USA. The only thing we know for sure is Hasbro is not happy about the "leak". Whether or not they should be upset is debatable. Where was the "outrage" when a TRU employee took these photos and “leaked” Hasbro’s big reveal ?
There was no outrage. This guy was praised. Nobody advocated he “broke the rules” and spoiled Hasbro’s big reveal. But now the same people are trying to defend Hasbro for hiding the big green bast**d from us.
If you’re going to call someone out T, call out the hypocrites. Don’t call me out for exposing them. I enjoy our “truce” and would like it to stay intact.