The cover image is an awesome picture introducing the princesses to Hasbro figures with Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime being smothered by Elsa from Frozen. We also get a quick rundown chart of how much money Transfromers made at retail in 2014, compared to other toy brands at both Hasbro and Mattel. While the Transformers brand beat Star Wars (390 M$ over 377 M$, something that is sure not to happen this year) we can see that the brand iself is still trailing behind My Little Pony, Nerf, Play-Doh and Monopoly. There is a Playskool brand as well and it is unclear where Rescue Bots would be counted in this chart.
Bloomberg Article on Hasbro Aquiring Disney Princess Deal featuring Optimus Prime and Total TF Sales
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The cover image is an awesome picture introducing the princesses to Hasbro figures with Robots in Disguise Optimus Prime being smothered by Elsa from Frozen. We also get a quick rundown chart of how much money Transfromers made at retail in 2014, compared to other toy brands at both Hasbro and Mattel. While the Transformers brand beat Star Wars (390 M$ over 377 M$, something that is sure not to happen this year) we can see that the brand iself is still trailing behind My Little Pony, Nerf, Play-Doh and Monopoly. There is a Playskool brand as well and it is unclear where Rescue Bots would be counted in this chart.
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Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
Like dude what?
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Comment by william-james88
Dec 18, 2015
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Like dude what?
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Comment by Mkall
Dec 18, 2015
Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
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That picture is just oozing all kinds of "what the heck".
Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
william-james88 wrote:
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That picture is just oozing all kinds of "what the heck".
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Oh yeah, agreed
I dont think Optimus minds though.
Comment by william-james88
Dec 18, 2015
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:william-james88 wrote:
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That picture is just oozing all kinds of "what the heck".
Oh yeah, agreed

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Elsa probably helps when Prime's circuits get "overheated and need a cool down"
I'll see myself out
Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
william-james88 wrote:
Oh yeah, agreedI dont think Optimus minds though.
Elsa probably helps when Prime's circuits get "overheated and need a cool down"


I'll see myself out
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Due to how cheap quality plastic is these days I doubt that we will ever see hollowless Transformers in our life time that is assuming Transformers is still going after a couple hundred years.
Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
Mkall wrote:Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
Due to how cheap quality plastic is these days I doubt that we will ever see hollowless Transformers in our life time that is assuming Transformers is still going after a couple hundred years.
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Your planned lifetime is a couple hundred years?
Comment by william-james88
Dec 18, 2015
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:Mkall wrote:Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
Due to how cheap quality plastic is these days I doubt that we will ever see hollowless Transformers in our life time that is assuming Transformers is still going after a couple hundred years.
Your planned lifetime is a couple hundred years?
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Your planned lifetime is a couple hundred years?[/quote]
Well no I'm saying that I doubt Transformers is going to be around for another century.
Which is not enough time to get our plastic problems corrected.
Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
william-james88 wrote:
Due to how cheap quality plastic is these days I doubt that we will ever see hollowless Transformers in our life time that is assuming Transformers is still going after a couple hundred years.
Your planned lifetime is a couple hundred years?[/quote]
Well no I'm saying that I doubt Transformers is going to be around for another century.
Which is not enough time to get our plastic problems corrected.
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I'm just pulling your leg man. I would actually love to see how far this franchise can go. It is so huge compared to what it was in 1984 and other franchises like Marvel are just getting more and more popular (I read comics in the 90s and would have never believed it if someone told me Iron man would be the most popular hero of the Marvel Universe). I am very curious to see how it will all end if it does. G1 Joe and Microman would be our best examples of franchises that are practically at the point of extinction.
Then again, this article gives 2 perfect examples of brands that are very old and have stood the test of time: Disney and Barbie. Those numbers for Barbie are insane and have only gotten bigger in time. Transfomrers might go that way too (or go the GI Joe Route), who knows.
Comment by william-james88
Dec 18, 2015
mirageandjazz1197 wrote:
Well no I'm saying that I doubt Transformers is going to be around for another century.
Which is not enough time to get our plastic problems corrected.
I'm just pulling your leg man. I would actually love to see how far this franchise can go. It is so huge compared to what it was in 1984 and other franchises like Marvel are just getting more and more popular (I read comics in the 90s and would have never believed it if someone told me Iron man would be the most popular hero of the Marvel Universe). I am very curious to see how it will all end if it does. G1 Joe and Microman would be our best examples of franchises that are practically at the point of extinction.
Then again, this article gives 2 perfect examples of brands that are very old and have stood the test of time: Disney and Barbie. Those numbers for Barbie are insane and have only gotten bigger in time. Transfomrers might go that way too (or go the GI Joe Route), who knows.
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It helps that Transformers is such an intriguing and interesting idea you know Giant Transforming sentient robots from space becoming earth vehicles.
Comment by Deadput
Dec 18, 2015
william-james88 wrote:
I'm just pulling your leg man. I would actually love to see how far this franchise can go. It is so huge compared to what it was in 1984 and other franchises like Marvel are just getting more and more popular (I read comics in the 90s and would have never believed it if someone told me Iron man would be the most popular hero of the Marvel Universe). I am very curious to see how it will all end if it does. G1 Joe and Microman would be our best examples of franchises that are practically at the point of extinction.
Then again, this article gives 2 perfect examples of brands that are very old and have stood the test of time: Disney and Barbie. Those numbers for Barbie are insane and have only gotten bigger in time. Transfomrers might go that way too (or go the GI Joe Route), who knows.
It helps that Transformers is such an intriguing and interesting idea you know Giant Transforming sentient robots from space becoming earth vehicles.
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Comment by ZeroWolf
Dec 18, 2015
To be fair gobots did have a stab at that market 
So hasbro now has Disney princesses, marvel and star wars...When will the mouse just finish the deal with hasbro

So hasbro now has Disney princesses, marvel and star wars...When will the mouse just finish the deal with hasbro

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I highly doubt it, any extra money will go to the company execs and major share holders & thats it. Plus im sure disney is getting the majority of any profits out of this.
But on another note disney just needs to buy hasbro already, get it over with we all know its coming. Why else would you go with them instead of a company thats been making dolls for decades
Comment by Megatron Wolf
Dec 18, 2015
Mkall wrote:Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
I highly doubt it, any extra money will go to the company execs and major share holders & thats it. Plus im sure disney is getting the majority of any profits out of this.
But on another note disney just needs to buy hasbro already, get it over with we all know its coming. Why else would you go with them instead of a company thats been making dolls for decades
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Comment by padfoo
Dec 18, 2015
Wow I thought Transformers were a bit more lucrative for Hasbro.....
I love the picture of the princesses interacting with the other franchise characters
I love the picture of the princesses interacting with the other franchise characters
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TF gets their robo butts whipped in the face of a legion of screeming "girls"
Good for Hb, bad for Mattel.
Comment by fenrir72
Dec 18, 2015
padfoo wrote:Wow I thought Transformers were a bit more lucrative for Hasbro.....
I love the picture of the princesses interacting with the other franchise characters
TF gets their robo butts whipped in the face of a legion of screeming "girls"
Good for Hb, bad for Mattel.
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Personally, I don't think the "hollowness" goes away no matter how much you add to the budget. Any budget spent on forearm flaps is budget that could otherwise be spent on paint applications or more guns.
Of course, I prefer my CHURG figures maxed out on arsenal, so that's why I don't complain about "hollowness".
Comment by Gunmetal
Dec 18, 2015
Megatron Wolf wrote:Mkall wrote:Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
I highly doubt it, any extra money will go to the company execs and major share holders & thats it. Plus im sure disney is getting the majority of any profits out of this.
But on another note disney just needs to buy hasbro already, get it over with we all know its coming. Why else would you go with them instead of a company thats been making dolls for decades
Personally, I don't think the "hollowness" goes away no matter how much you add to the budget. Any budget spent on forearm flaps is budget that could otherwise be spent on paint applications or more guns.
Of course, I prefer my CHURG figures maxed out on arsenal, so that's why I don't complain about "hollowness".

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The article is linked in the news and answers that question quite well. Disney was tired of the overly girly approach Mattel was going for and Hasbro wowed them with their design proposal. Its a pretty good article, well worth the read.
Oh and what Disney property is left that Hasbro isnt doing?
Comment by william-james88
Dec 18, 2015
Megatron Wolf wrote:Mkall wrote:Maybe with all these extra billions, they will be able to afford less-hollow figures?
This should be a really good thing for everyone (except Mattel).
I highly doubt it, any extra money will go to the company execs and major share holders & thats it. Plus im sure disney is getting the majority of any profits out of this.
But on another note disney just needs to buy hasbro already, get it over with we all know its coming. Why else would you go with them instead of a company thats been making dolls for decades
The article is linked in the news and answers that question quite well. Disney was tired of the overly girly approach Mattel was going for and Hasbro wowed them with their design proposal. Its a pretty good article, well worth the read.
Oh and what Disney property is left that Hasbro isnt doing?
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Comment by LegendaryAntiHero
Jan 14, 2016
Well it was a great idea for Hasbro to ditch the girly approach made by other toy companies