Transformers: Recession Proof?
Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Delicon Fri Oct 23, 2009 2:07 pm
Yahoo! Finance recently compiled their top 10 list of products that boomed during the recession and our beloved Transformers actually made that list. Here is an excerpt.
Transformers. Good and evil are still doing battle, which makes toy maker Hasbro a winner. The company's Transformers action figures have morphed into a franchise that includes two movies, a TV series, video games, comic books, and a wide range of spinoff toys that seem to be recessionproof. A sharp boost in entertainment licensing revenue from Transformers and a related stalwart, G.I. Joe, have helped offset reductions in other parts of Hasbro's earnings statement. Expect the bots to keep battling.
Other items included tupperware, private label salad dressing and universal remotes. Yes, seriously.
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Zeds Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:17 pm
Longs for the days of G1 where we only had to worry about Megatron, Soundwave and Laserbeak wanting to be Autobots, Swoop calling himself Tracks and Slingshot calling himself Slingslot!
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by It Is Him Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:43 pm
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Hard Hacker Fri Oct 23, 2009 4:46 pm
The Transformers: The Movie.
Some OVA I honestly couldn't care about (and I won't pretend to).
And then the other two.
Not just A T.V series either. There've been lots.
But most of everything else is correct, and pretty interesting.
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Solrac333 Fri Oct 23, 2009 8:22 pm
Ravage Eject wrote:I would rather buy 3 deluxe figs for $30 then two for $26....call me craxy but the lower prices encourages me to buy more...go figure.
Amen. Hell! I would rather buy 4 for $28 than 1 for $13. Ah those nice $7.77 rollbacks...
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Mythos Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:40 pm
The economy sucks and people are being more careful with their money; that being said, people who really love something and want to relax are probably going to save up for the one thing that will make them happy.
A lot of people love Transformers, so it makes sense that if they had to choose what movie they were going to see over the summer they would choose ROTF.
*K, not all of them said the exact same thing, but my statement is a generalization.
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by nemesis-prime Fri Oct 23, 2009 10:09 pm
Zeds wrote:This has been discussed before but TFs also make a better investment than giving your money to a broker and having him piss it away on his fees even before he has done anything and then the losses via the white collar crime we have recently seen.
Yep ive made more money selling 2007 figs then on my 401K at work.
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by Bloodlust Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:08 am
Should of kept my G1 figures!

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Re: Transformers: Recession Proof?
Posted by noctorro Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:14 pm
Here they are 12 euro's, and those are the animated / universe figz.
Anyway good news. If we have to eat a little less to keep the monthly
haul alive then that's no prob. We are to fat anyway.
I also think a lot of families don't go on vacation but get their kids
some more toys/games.

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