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Mykltron wrote:What leader classes have been announced? I've only seen Sentinel Prime. I do really want a good leader Megatron though.
Henry921 wrote:You can always be counted on to listen to reason, Pryme.
Dead Metal wrote:Have you ever, and i mean ever seen/read/heard something that is completely original and does not copy/homage/pay tribute to something else? Here's a hint: Nope. You never have and you never will.
Gyrotron wrote:The movie is 5 months away. You can't be certain. Credibility is key. They said Skids and Mudflap wouldn't be in the movie. They are. Relax and wait a little bit. It IS too early to determine.
Cware_Law wrote:I understand that they keep doing endless BB molds 'cause the kiddies love him and Mum & Dad buy him for that reason. But Hasbro need to remember that once the movies finish, they will dumps TF's like last night's dinner and move onto the next big thing the movie merchandise boffins regurgitate.
Hasbro needs to stop aiming the toy lines strictly at kids and start thinking of the collectors that will keep buying RTS and Generations lines once the movies are gone. That means keeping the complexity of the toys, like in the ROTF line, and keeping scale a bit more accurate. And more leader class toys.... Mum & Dad may not keep buying them, but the true fans and collectors will!!!!!
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Cware_Law wrote:I understand that they keep doing endless BB molds 'cause the kiddies love him and Mum & Dad buy him for that reason. But Hasbro need to remember that once the movies finish, they will dumps TF's like last night's dinner and move onto the next big thing the movie merchandise boffins regurgitate.
Hasbro needs to stop aiming the toy lines strictly at kids and start thinking of the collectors that will keep buying RTS and Generations lines once the movies are gone. That means keeping the complexity of the toys, like in the ROTF line, and keeping scale a bit more accurate. And more leader class toys.... Mum & Dad may not keep buying them, but the true fans and collectors will!!!!!
Yes, because the kids have never bought Transformers until the movies, and they won't when they're gone. It's solely the collectors that have sustained the brand for twenty years.
Is that all true? NO!
C'mon people, these are TOYS. TOYS!!!! Hasbro is aiming these things solely at kids, but we just buy them now because we grew up playing with them as kids (well...I can't really say I'm not a kid). Hasbro isn't looking to make money off of teenagers to adults. They're a toy company. They figure that kids play with toys. That's where most of their money comes from. A lot of kids grow out of them when they reach a certain age, but most of us on here have continued to remember Transformers past our early childhood. The kids do buy the classic stuff. In reality, the classic lines are really just a good excuse for Hasbro to use 20+ year old ideas and sell them to kids that think they're a whole new thing. Yes, collector's are an influence on classics, but collectors aren't the backbone of Transformers. It's the kids that play with toys. Hasbro just figures we'll go with the flow and buy their new stuff along with those kids. They don't need to adapt to us. They don't owe us anything. Enjoyment of their product is really all we should get back from them. And that's what we did as young'ens. We enjoyed them. The kids from the 80's, 90's, and 2K onward have. And Transformers will continue to captivate the kids...they have a CGI tv show. Throw in some commericials in with it and those kids will be begging mommy to take them to Toys R Us. And when these kids grow out of them, a new generation follows. They will keep buying them as long as Hasbro promotes the brand.
And what the hell is a "true fan"? What makes a fan a true fan? I swear I want to shoot the next guy that says "true fan".
Optimus1138 wrote:I seem to remember there being some rumour about there being more Leader figures than normal this year
shadowynne wrote:yeah well im sure there will be 14 releases of various bumble bee molds because of course he is the biggest TF...
what the f is all the frikken BB love? seriously BB must be catching up with Prime for number of molds...
aaanyway i wouldnt worry X im sure they will release a leader megatron for DOTM i would be really surprised if they didnt. in the mean time im sure they will release a DOTM megs in legends class to tide you over!
Cware_Law wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Cware_Law wrote:I understand that they keep doing endless BB molds 'cause the kiddies love him and Mum & Dad buy him for that reason. But Hasbro need to remember that once the movies finish, they will dumps TF's like last night's dinner and move onto the next big thing the movie merchandise boffins regurgitate.
Hasbro needs to stop aiming the toy lines strictly at kids and start thinking of the collectors that will keep buying RTS and Generations lines once the movies are gone. That means keeping the complexity of the toys, like in the ROTF line, and keeping scale a bit more accurate. And more leader class toys.... Mum & Dad may not keep buying them, but the true fans and collectors will!!!!!
Yes, because the kids have never bought Transformers until the movies, and they won't when they're gone. It's solely the collectors that have sustained the brand for twenty years.
Is that all true? NO!
C'mon people, these are TOYS. TOYS!!!! Hasbro is aiming these things solely at kids, but we just buy them now because we grew up playing with them as kids (well...I can't really say I'm not a kid). Hasbro isn't looking to make money off of teenagers to adults. They're a toy company. They figure that kids play with toys. That's where most of their money comes from. A lot of kids grow out of them when they reach a certain age, but most of us on here have continued to remember Transformers past our early childhood. The kids do buy the classic stuff. In reality, the classic lines are really just a good excuse for Hasbro to use 20+ year old ideas and sell them to kids that think they're a whole new thing. Yes, collector's are an influence on classics, but collectors aren't the backbone of Transformers. It's the kids that play with toys. Hasbro just figures we'll go with the flow and buy their new stuff along with those kids. They don't need to adapt to us. They don't owe us anything. Enjoyment of their product is really all we should get back from them. And that's what we did as young'ens. We enjoyed them. The kids from the 80's, 90's, and 2K onward have. And Transformers will continue to captivate the kids...they have a CGI tv show. Throw in some commericials in with it and those kids will be begging mommy to take them to Toys R Us. And when these kids grow out of them, a new generation follows. They will keep buying them as long as Hasbro promotes the brand.
And what the hell is a "true fan"? What makes a fan a true fan? I swear I want to shoot the next guy that says "true fan".
Man... Do you ever need to take a chill pill!! Look at the figures. With all the marketing of Beast Wars and the like, TF's were stiil on the decline during the 90's. It was only when the live action movies come along that the brand took off again. That is because kids are so prone to go for the next flavour of the month, and Hasbro has forgotten this!
OptiMagnus10 wrote:Cware_Law wrote:Hasbro needs to stop aiming the toy lines strictly at kids and start thinking of the collectors that will keep buying RTS and Generations lines once the movies are gone. That means keeping the complexity of the toys, like in the ROTF line, and keeping scale a bit more accurate. And more leader class toys.... Mum & Dad may not keep buying them, but the true fans and collectors will!!!!!
Yes, because the kids have never bought Transformers until the movies, and they won't when they're gone. It's solely the collectors that have sustained the brand for twenty years.
Is that all true? NO!
C'mon people, these are TOYS. TOYS!!!! Hasbro is aiming these things solely at kids, but we just buy them now because we grew up playing with them as kids (well...I can't really say I'm not a kid). Hasbro isn't looking to make money off of teenagers to adults. They're a toy company. They figure that kids play with toys. That's where most of their money comes from. A lot of kids grow out of them when they reach a certain age, but most of us on here have continued to remember Transformers past our early childhood. The kids do buy the classic stuff. In reality, the classic lines are really just a good excuse for Hasbro to use 20+ year old ideas and sell them to kids that think they're a whole new thing. Yes, collector's are an influence on classics, but collectors aren't the backbone of Transformers. It's the kids that play with toys. Hasbro just figures we'll go with the flow and buy their new stuff along with those kids. They don't need to adapt to us. They don't owe us anything. Enjoyment of their product is really all we should get back from them. And that's what we did as young'ens. We enjoyed them. The kids from the 80's, 90's, and 2K onward have. And Transformers will continue to captivate the kids...they have a CGI tv show. Throw in some commericials in with it and those kids will be begging mommy to take them to Toys R Us. And when these kids grow out of them, a new generation follows. They will keep buying them as long as Hasbro promotes the brand.
And what the hell is a "true fan"? What makes a fan a true fan? I swear I want to shoot the next guy that says "true fan".
alternator77 wrote:OptiMagnus10 wrote:Cware_Law wrote:Hasbro needs to stop aiming the toy lines strictly at kids and start thinking of the collectors that will keep buying RTS and Generations lines once the movies are gone. That means keeping the complexity of the toys, like in the ROTF line, and keeping scale a bit more accurate. And more leader class toys.... Mum & Dad may not keep buying them, but the true fans and collectors will!!!!!
Yes, because the kids have never bought Transformers until the movies, and they won't when they're gone. It's solely the collectors that have sustained the brand for twenty years.
Is that all true? NO!
C'mon people, these are TOYS. TOYS!!!! Hasbro is aiming these things solely at kids, but we just buy them now because we grew up playing with them as kids (well...I can't really say I'm not a kid). Hasbro isn't looking to make money off of teenagers to adults. They're a toy company. They figure that kids play with toys. That's where most of their money comes from. A lot of kids grow out of them when they reach a certain age, but most of us on here have continued to remember Transformers past our early childhood. The kids do buy the classic stuff. In reality, the classic lines are really just a good excuse for Hasbro to use 20+ year old ideas and sell them to kids that think they're a whole new thing. Yes, collector's are an influence on classics, but collectors aren't the backbone of Transformers. It's the kids that play with toys. Hasbro just figures we'll go with the flow and buy their new stuff along with those kids. They don't need to adapt to us. They don't owe us anything. Enjoyment of their product is really all we should get back from them. And that's what we did as young'ens. We enjoyed them. The kids from the 80's, 90's, and 2K onward have. And Transformers will continue to captivate the kids...they have a CGI tv show. Throw in some commericials in with it and those kids will be begging mommy to take them to Toys R Us. And when these kids grow out of them, a new generation follows. They will keep buying them as long as Hasbro promotes the brand.
And what the hell is a "true fan"? What makes a fan a true fan? I swear I want to shoot the next guy that says "true fan".
this.look the fact of the matter is that some of us can forget that todays bumblebee fans namely the little ones will become future collectors and unless we want to see the franchise die off we need to grow the fanbase.my nephew who is 8 absoulutely loves bb and has 9 of him from leader to scout.lately ive helped him aquire some larger figures like walmart ss and darkwind he now has about 40+ figures.if we want the franchise to continue we had better get used to that.todays movie figures will become their classics,universe, generations,and commemorative lines 20 years from now.
if we get leader megs great if not no big deal plain and simple. some may dislike the movie line or individual figures but we are in the minority. and years from now it wont matter.
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