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EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:05 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
Haven't seen this being mentioned anywhere, but I thought it would be interesting to point out.
We all know that between the difference between packaging between the US and Europe was minimal, just based on languages (and the art between 2005 and 2008 for matter). Well, Prime has introduced one new difference: the size of the card of the Deluxes. Look at the attachments and see:

- US Bumblebee vs. EU Cliffjumper

- US Hot Shot vs. EU Wheeljack

- US Knock Out vs. EU Soundwave
Quite a difference huh? I guess it's one of those environmental things, what do you guys think? O, before I forget: we truly are masters in squeezing languages in a tiny space. At first we had 6, then 12. and now we have no less than
13:

- 13 Languages! AHHHHHHH!
1.) English
2.) French
3.) German
4.) Spanish
5.) Portugese
6.) Italian
7.) Dutch
8.) Swedish
9.) Danish
10.) Greek
11.) Polish
12.) Turkish
13.)
RussianThat's right, Russian has been added for Prime. Gets tight in here...
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 11:58 am
by RAcast
I wonder if all the extra printing is why they downsized the cards? lol Honestly, I don't know why they don't just downsize all of them if they're doing it in the EU. I'd rather have them cut corners on the packaging and keep prices a little lower on the things I care about. ._.;
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:11 pm
by Erailea
RAcast wrote:I wonder if all the extra printing is why they downsized the cards? lol Honestly, I don't know why they don't just downsize all of them if they're doing it in the EU. I'd rather have them cut corners on the packaging and keep prices a little lower on the things I care about. ._.;
I wonder if this is more of a publicity stunt to show they are being "greener" by using less materials. I agree though, they should make the packaging smaller, there's no reason for them to be so big, and save the consumer a little money... or at least put the saved cash into making better toys.
Those pennies add up! That's why companies use fructose syrup, for instance, instead of real sugar xP I think a show I saw said the soda companies save 1-2 cents per can by using fructose over real sugar and, when keeping in mind they make millions of cans a year, that's a crud load of money... but it's also an added negative on the consumers health <.< Yey for chemical sugar!
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 12:46 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
Or it could be to allow more toys to be put out. Our stores are smaller compared to yours, at times smaller than even outlet stores, so not much of each toy line can hang on the pegs or sit on the shelves.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:16 pm
by RhA
I noticed the smaller packaging as well. I didn't know they differ from US releases. But to me it's a big 'so what', the card gets tossed right away. I want my grubby fat fingers on that toy.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 1:44 pm
by MightyMagnus78
Size doesn't matter, its what you do with it that counts.

Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 2:15 pm
by Pretender Skywarp
I noticed it too, well done on snagging some Wave 3 figures BTW

Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:17 pm
by kirbenvost
Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:22 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
kirbenvost wrote:Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Seriously? Think you can provide a snapshot?
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:24 pm
by Pretender Skywarp
kirbenvost wrote:Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Excuse my ignorance, but how many languages do you guys get?
I wonder if the full size (larger?) cards are required for the Bio's and the smaller (regular?) ones foe Multi-languages....?
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:34 pm
by Va'al
Pretender Skywarp wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Excuse my ignorance, but how many languages do you guys get?
I wonder if the full size (larger?) cards are required for the Bio's and the smaller (regular?) ones foe Multi-languages....?
In theory, at least two - English and French.
So unless they use stickers, I'm guessing they have the EU carding.
(Could be wrong!)
I lile the fact that they're smaller, to be honest. Less waste.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:47 pm
by Pretender Skywarp
I had seen some cards with English, French and Spanish. I had assumed that hey were North America, except USA.
Would deffo be interested to see the sizings tho'...
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 3:47 pm
by kirbenvost
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Seriously? Think you can provide a snapshot?
Sure, I could later. I have none still on card, but I keep the cards.
Va'al wrote:Pretender Skywarp wrote:kirbenvost wrote:Weird, you know what? I think Canada has the EU size packaging too.

Excuse my ignorance, but how many languages do you guys get?
I wonder if the full size (larger?) cards are required for the Bio's and the smaller (regular?) ones foe Multi-languages....?
In theory, at least two - English and French.
So unless they use stickers, I'm guessing they have the EU carding.
(Could be wrong!)
I like the fact that they're smaller, to be honest. Less waste.
I noticed the smaller size right away and assumed it was part of their efforts to be more environmentally friendly. Not to mention, making the downsized toys look not so small on the card...
They have only English and French in Canada, at least so far. And no stickers. Although in the past there has been tri-language packaging, mostly with the Movie 2007 toys, IIRC. Unless I haven't been paying attention, the PRiD cards should be the same as the previous ones with only English and French. There's no legal reason they would need more languages on there and somehow I don't think Hasbro would use the multi language cards.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:05 pm
by craggy
I still don't get the resistance on US stuff to put Spanish on stuff. With a large latino community in many parts of the USA I'd have thought companies would be keen to ingratiate themselves into another potential market.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:08 pm
by Chaoslock
Didn't even notice that... Although I was worried with finding my jaw after seeing Deluxe Bumblebee for 34$... New record btw.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 4:12 pm
by Galvatron X
I think it's cool that they are using smaller packaging. It really doesn't detract from the appearance, you still get the cardart, bio, and stats - and it uses less paper.
JelZe GoldRabbit wrote:Or it could be to allow more toys to be put out. Our stores are smaller compared to yours, at times smaller than even outlet stores, so not much of each toy line can hang on the pegs or sit on the shelves.
That's a good point too. Fitting more toys per unit of space is definitely a plus for any toy manufacturer, I would think.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Sun Apr 29, 2012 5:45 pm
by Va'al
craggy wrote:I still don't get the resistance on US stuff to put Spanish on stuff. With a large latino community in many parts of the USA I'd have thought companies would be keen to ingratiate themselves into another potential market.
Also as a reply to kirbenvost: Transformers Prime First Edition DID have Spanish as well as French, not sure if it's going to continue.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Mon Apr 30, 2012 6:39 pm
by Optimum Supreme
Meh, saving paper by using less. Paper literally grows on trees.
I also don't know that this means fitting more TF's on shelves. More like the same number of TF's in less space. Then the store could fit some other brand of toys up there. Probably not Hasbro's intent, but I really doubt the stores will order more just because they're a little smaller.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 3:42 am
by Autobot032
Oooh. I LIKE THOSE!
C'mon Hasbro US. Give us those, minus the Rosetta Stone on the back.
Awesome size and look.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 3:46 am
by Breakdown 2099
I highly, highly doubt Hasbro has the needs of Mother Nature at heart when using less cardboard, even though i just read a blurb about them using less packaging etc. It's always about the Benjamin's and Bean-counters.
Global company marketing toys with extravagant bio's to non-english speaking countries =

On the other hand, get one of the tykes to read and understand what Wheeljack will do with his blades (albeit 1 sentence) and BOOYAH!
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 7:43 am
by GuyIncognito
So in the EU all they get is a single sentence describing the character, instead of a paragraph? That kinda sucks. But I wish the US would adopt the smaller packaging as well.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 8:13 am
by gavinfuzzy
Yeah, I would like the smaller boxes, but with full bios, since US releases do not require the multi language. Surely I can't be the only one who keeps the cards.
Also, I would appreciate regular cube boxes for Voyagers... It's impossible to fold and keep the current ones! So I just toss voyager boxes
Oh, Asia seems to be starting Chinese packing too... Also, Photoshop Mock-ups of the Asia Classic-verse exclusive repaints show boxes withe english and chinese.

Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 8:27 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
gavinfuzzy wrote:Yeah, I would like the smaller boxes, but with full bios, since US releases do not require the multi language. Surely I can't be the only one who keeps the cards.
Nope, I keep the cards but throw away the bubbles. It is possible to fold the boxes, you just need to cut away all the sticky tape and unfold it into a large single piece of cardboard.
I know, I hate it too.
GuyIncognito wrote:So in the EU all they get is a single sentence describing the character, instead of a paragraph? That kinda sucks. But I wish the US would adopt the smaller packaging as well.
Yup. Apparently that's all we need.
Can anybody provide pics of the Canadian backing cards? I'm still curious.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 12:01 pm
by SJ21
Hasbro US:
Less card, more toy.
Re: EU vs. US packaging: now more than languages alone

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Tue May 01, 2012 12:04 pm
by Diem
GuyIncognito wrote:So in the EU all they get is a single sentence describing the character, instead of a paragraph? That kinda sucks. But I wish the US would adopt the smaller packaging as well.
Still better than the Japanese Movieverse figures, which had only the ENGLISH text for the bios.