Hasbro/Takara

Well I always thought Takara and Hasbro were the same company. Are they really two comletely different companies? My Protoform Optimus has "Hasbro written on one wing, and "Takara" written on the other. I'm confused.
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Kanyon wrote:Hasbro is 1 company that we know and sometimes love. And takara is a japanese robot creating like factory. All the figs we get are all made by Takara Hasbro purchased. But some Takara stuff Hasbro buys but alters a bit.
They also make the Masterpeice line, hence why all the boxes are in japanese.
tigertracks 24 wrote:Kanyon wrote:Hasbro is 1 company that we know and sometimes love. And takara is a japanese robot creating like factory. All the figs we get are all made by Takara Hasbro purchased. But some Takara stuff Hasbro buys but alters a bit.
They also make the Masterpeice line, hence why all the boxes are in japanese.
Not entirely true, HASBRO has done its own ventures, be it successful or not (BEAST MACHINES).
They are separate, especially since it is now Tomy-Takara, not just Takara. Takara and HASBRO seem to share the rights to the likenesses of TFs, To/Tak has less stringent toy laws to create for, as well as a mechloving collectors fan base which they seem to support quite well with exclusives, lucky draws, and cool store giveaways.
HASBRO has much more of a global approach to toys, but are governed by the US toy laws, as well as, being a larger corporation that has more diverse interests, and less desire to please fan bases/collectors. They like money a lot, and will do whatever it takes to keep it rolling in. Children and collectors are just pawns that they choose to move this way and that to achieve their goal.
DvDqNoC wrote:tigertracks 24 wrote:Kanyon wrote:Hasbro is 1 company that we know and sometimes love. And takara is a japanese robot creating like factory. All the figs we get are all made by Takara Hasbro purchased. But some Takara stuff Hasbro buys but alters a bit.
They also make the Masterpeice line, hence why all the boxes are in japanese.
Not entirely true, HASBRO has done its own ventures, be it successful or not (BEAST MACHINES).
They are separate, especially since it is now Tomy-Takara, not just Takara. Takara and HASBRO seem to share the rights to the likenesses of TFs, To/Tak has less stringent toy laws to create for, as well as a mechloving collectors fan base which they seem to support quite well with exclusives, lucky draws, and cool store giveaways.
HASBRO has much more of a global approach to toys, but are governed by the US toy laws, as well as, being a larger corporation that has more diverse interests, and less desire to please fan bases/collectors. They like money a lot, and will do whatever it takes to keep it rolling in. Children and collectors are just pawns that they choose to move this way and that to achieve their goal.
Well if then they are completely different companies, how do you explain near identical Movie Toys and packagings, and as I mentioned above, my "Hasbro" Protoform Prime that has 'Hasbro' AND 'Takara' labeled on the plastic?
You are correct. They both have the license and rights to the TF brand.tigertracks 24 wrote:They are different companies because HASBRO did not bail TAKARA out when the company was having financial difficulties. Instead, TOMY had to merge with them for the survival of both.
If they were the same company, TAKARA would not have needed to do that merger to escape ruin.
The stamps are both their because both companies own the right to the mold, I believe.
I don't know the particulars, and if I am wrong, so be it. Yes, they share an interest in the same property, TRANSFORMERS, but I believe that has to go back to the original agreement when HASBRO took the Takara created Diaclone line and gave it new life as TRANSFORMERS with bios, etc. Takara then adopted that because the brand sold much better this way, where as the Diaclone, un-unified and un-interesting in story, were replaced by the much more interesting TRANSFORMERS which now had a cartoon, and comic to support it.
Sorry about that, my thoughts just kept running.
DvDqNoC wrote:Well if then they are completely different companies, how do you explain near identical Movie Toys and packagings, and as I mentioned above, my "Hasbro" Protoform Prime that has 'Hasbro' AND 'Takara' labeled on the plastic?
Vegitron wrote:Great question. This ties right in to why my Masterpiece Megatron came shipped in a box that says Hasbro! As far as I know Hasbro doesn't sell MP-05 directly, however maybe they have the rights or distribution in Hong Kong?
DvDqNoC wrote:Well I always thought Takara and Hasbro were the same company. Are they really two comletely different companies? My Protoform Optimus has "Hasbro written on one wing, and "Takara" written on the other. I'm confused.
All TF toys have that...Transformation619 wrote:DvDqNoC wrote:Well I always thought Takara and Hasbro were the same company. Are they really two comletely different companies? My Protoform Optimus has "Hasbro written on one wing, and "Takara" written on the other. I'm confused.
Any pics of it?
DeathAura wrote:It is my understanding that basically, Takara is responsible for creating the original original transformers which came from other lines of transforming toys, like diaclone that i know of for example. Jetfire came from the Robotech line, and i do not remember details for others. Hasbro did a lot as stated already, but to clear up any confusion, hasbro has a sublicense from takara to market their products here.
Takara is responsible for the nuts and bolts of the operation, they do all of the engineering or most of it anyway. Hasbro on the other hand may come up with concepts or ideas, send drawings to takara and say "we'd like something like this that can do that."
sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:DeathAura wrote:It is my understanding that basically, Takara is responsible for creating the original original transformers which came from other lines of transforming toys, like diaclone that i know of for example. Jetfire came from the Robotech line, and i do not remember details for others. Hasbro did a lot as stated already, but to clear up any confusion, hasbro has a sublicense from takara to market their products here.
Takara is responsible for the nuts and bolts of the operation, they do all of the engineering or most of it anyway. Hasbro on the other hand may come up with concepts or ideas, send drawings to takara and say "we'd like something like this that can do that."
Jetfire is a bad exsample.Takara never reproduce him as part of their Transformers toyline.Hasbro got the rights to you the toy mold them selfs for its toy Market.
DeathAura wrote:sto_vo_kor_2000 wrote:DeathAura wrote:It is my understanding that basically, Takara is responsible for creating the original original transformers which came from other lines of transforming toys, like diaclone that i know of for example. Jetfire came from the Robotech line, and i do not remember details for others. Hasbro did a lot as stated already, but to clear up any confusion, hasbro has a sublicense from takara to market their products here.
Takara is responsible for the nuts and bolts of the operation, they do all of the engineering or most of it anyway. Hasbro on the other hand may come up with concepts or ideas, send drawings to takara and say "we'd like something like this that can do that."
Jetfire is a bad exsample.Takara never reproduce him as part of their Transformers toyline.Hasbro got the rights to you the toy mold them selfs for its toy Market.
Yeah, my bad, i didn't articulate my point very clearly.
That sentence was illustrating an underdeveloped concept in my post. That concept would be how takara had bought licenses from other companies to market their products under their name, like jetfire, omega supreme and so on.