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ILikeSoundwave
21st January 2013, 07:07 PM
Is there a chance that Hasbro will make MP Soundwave?
I really want to get the Takara Soundwave but I seem to be low on money so is there a chance that hasbro will make one because it would be cheaper and easier to get and I would also much rather get the hasbro version because it would come to retail.
Paulbot
21st January 2013, 07:12 PM
Almost certainly.
They released both MP Optimus Primes, Grimlock, Hot Rod, Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker. Besides Megatron (gun issues) and some repaints they've released them all. They may not have all (or any of) the tapes but Soundwave's a hugely recognisable TF for them to sell as a store exclusive.
With the sellout success of the recent Optimus Prime and Thundercracker, TRU might even try to sell the Japanese version like they did with Ghost Starscream and Target did with Ultra Magnus and MP4 Prime.
BigTransformerTrev
21st January 2013, 07:14 PM
Is there a chance that Hasbro will make MP Soundwave?
I really want to get the Takara Soundwave but I seem to be low on money so is there a chance that hasbro will make one because it would be cheaper and easier to get and I would also much rather get the hasbro version because it would come to retail.
Considering they have taken on other MP molds there is a good chance Hasbro will but it's all conjecture at this point. I am with you though, as much as I love Soundwave, the current price is just too steep for something which is essentially just a larger version of the original toy.
GoktimusPrime
21st January 2013, 07:41 PM
I'd say that chances are they will. As Paulbot pointed out, with the exception of Megatron (for legal reasons) every other MP character has been released here (although Sydney mostly missed MP Skywarp, but other parts of the country did get him). Takara(TOMY) MPs usually have better colours*, but the local Hasbro prices are cheaper. Plus it's a lot easier to get customer service for toys when bought locally.
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*'cept for Starscream and Grimlock.
Bidoofdude
21st January 2013, 09:10 PM
I certainly hope so.
I wouldn't mind if Hasbro released him with all the cassettes as one package. It would be a tad bit expensive but overall I think I'd like it.:D
I really want one too. Again, they could always get the Takara version, if TRU wanted to.
GoktimusPrime
21st January 2013, 10:56 PM
Again, they could always get the Takara version, if TRU wanted to.
Not quite. Hasbro Australia must put the order through, TakaraTOMY will not sell their products to anyone else in a Hasbro market other than Hasbro themselves. It's because Hasbro and TakaraTOMY both have a contract that forbid each other from "crossing over" into each other's markets without consent. So previous Takara(TOMY) toys that have been released in Australia would have been done by Hasbro Australia, who then distributes the toys to retailers for sale. AFAIK the only way a retailer can bypass Hasbro is to directly import the toys themselves, but then the toys are subject to a host of import taxes, levies and duties that the Australian government slaps on it, which effectively doubles the cost of that toy. That's why Japanese toys and books at specialist import stores are so expensive compared to what you'd find at regular retailers.
At least... that's how it should work. Sometimes Toys R Us get greedy and jack up the prices of some of their toys so much, that it matches (or even exceeds) the cost of importing a Japanese version yourself. e.g. MP Ghost Starscream. TRU's prices for the Hasbro G1 reissues were initially so expensive that you could buy an imported Takara reissue from specialty import stores for nearly the same price (and cheaper if you just imported it yourself). Little wonder these toys shelfwarmed so badly. But most toys imported from Japan by Hasbro AU have been reasonably priced IMHO (MP Ultra Magnus, MP Convoy w/ trailer, Jetwing Optimus Prime etc.) :)
This is the way I see Masterpieces... if I really want it, I'll get the TakaraTOMY version. If not, I'll wait and see if Hasbro does it. Basically if I feel "I must have this toy!" then I'll get the TakTOM version, but if I feel "I'd like to have this toy, but I don't have to have it..." then I'll wait for Hasbro.
Bidoofdude
21st January 2013, 10:59 PM
Actually, I'm having a vision of a lighter blue Soundwave, maybe slightly darker than the Hasbro MP-10. It actually doesn't seem that bad, but darker would be way cooler.
GoktimusPrime
21st January 2013, 11:03 PM
A light blue Soundwave would be more similar to how he was coloured in the UK G1 Marvel comics. It wouldn't surprise me if TakTOM released a limited exclusive purple Soundwave, to match the way Nel Yomtov coloured him in the US G1 Marvel comics (similar to what they did that limited Grimlock repaint). Heh... imagine if they gave that limited version a variant head with a mouth. ;)
SkyWarp91
22nd January 2013, 12:16 AM
Better question - is there a chance the average TF fan will even be able to get a hold of a Hasbro MP Soundwave when it comes out?
Paulbot
22nd January 2013, 12:44 AM
It wouldn't surprise me if TakTOM released a limited exclusive purple Soundwave, to match the way Nel Yomtov coloured him in the US G1 Marvel comics (similar to what they did that limited Grimlock repaint). Heh... imagine if they gave that limited version a variant head with a mouth. ;)
Already imagined and digibashed (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?p=306134) ;) (but they haven't done Hot Rod yet either and I think that would look much better (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?p=306134) than comic-accurate Soundwave).
Better question - is there a chance the average TF fan will even be able to get a hold of a Hasbro MP Soundwave when it comes out?
That would indeed be the real challenge. The price difference may not matter if the toy disappears as quickly as the latest Prime did.
kup
22nd January 2013, 01:03 AM
It's only a matter of time before there is a Hasbro release for MP Soundwave. However it can be a long time but it will happen.
1orion2many
22nd January 2013, 01:12 AM
Almost certainly.
They released both MP Optimus Primes, Grimlock, Hot Rod, Starscream, Skywarp and Thundercracker. Besides Megatron (gun issues) and some repaints they've released them all. They may not have all (or any of) the tapes but Soundwave's a hugely recognisable TF for them to sell as a store exclusive.
With the sellout success of the recent Optimus Prime and Thundercracker, TRU might even try to sell the Japanese version like they did with Ghost Starscream and Target did with Ultra Magnus and MP4 Prime.
The sell out success would be more impressive if they didn't have such low stocks of those items. I didn't even see them here:rolleyes:. As it has been said, MP Soundwave will more than likely get a release here but not sure if you'll get to see it after the low numbers for the last two:confused:
Ultra Mackness
22nd January 2013, 08:14 AM
I'm really keeping my fingers crossed we'll see an easy to obtain at retail and reasonably priced hasbro version. Pretty as it is, I just can't justify (afford:() the cost of the Takara version.
GoktimusPrime
22nd January 2013, 10:03 AM
Better question - is there a chance the average TF fan will even be able to get a hold of a Hasbro MP Soundwave when it comes out?
That's hard to predict. Rodimus was plentiful, but Optimus Prime was hell rare, but then much later popped up in quantities in a few locations. <shrug>
Already imagined and digibashed (http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?p=306134) ;)
Nice!
It's only a matter of time before there is a Hasbro release for MP Soundwave. However it can be a long time but it will happen.
I'd say about a year (give or take a month or so). MP10 was released in September 2011, and the Hasbro version came out here in October 2012 - so it was about 13 months between the Japanese and Australian releases. That's not too bad. (it's just finding the sucker that was the uber frustrating part)
Jetfire in the sky
23rd January 2013, 07:58 AM
I'd say about a year (give or take a month or so). MP10 was released in September 2011, and the Hasbro version came out here in October 2012 - so it was about 13 months between the Japanese and Australian releases. That's not too bad. (it's just finding the sucker that was the uber frustrating part)
Just in time for Christmas :p
Oilspill
23rd January 2013, 02:17 PM
Hmmm does that mean that Hasbro are not likely to get anymore stock of MP-10?
I never saw him in stores in October, but I had been assuming they'll get a lot more stock of him sometime soon - since it is frigging Optimus Prime after all!
Is there no indication of that happening?
Paulbot
23rd January 2013, 02:30 PM
There were two shipments to Aus if I recall correctly, but I'd say both have happened by now. Very unlikely there will be any restock unless there's some sitting in a warehouse somewhere. I never saw one in store either.
GoktimusPrime
23rd January 2013, 03:07 PM
Contact TRU head office if you still need one.
langzixinxin
23rd January 2013, 05:58 PM
I 'd say they would probably release a soundblaster.
Bidoofdude
23rd January 2013, 06:22 PM
Contact TRU head office if you still need one.
Useless. I tried. None.
GoktimusPrime
23rd January 2013, 06:31 PM
I 'd say they would probably release a soundblaster.
Yeah, I'll reckon they'll do it 11 months (http://tf.takaratomy.co.jp/toy/search/encore/soundblaster/) and 8 years ago (http://www.suruga-ya.jp/database/pics/game/607025181.jpg). ;)
Bidoofdude
23rd January 2013, 07:26 PM
I think he meant MP Soundblaster...:p;)
GoktimusPrime
24th January 2013, 12:25 AM
Useless. I tried. None.
What did they tell you?
I think he meant MP Soundblaster...:p;)
*facepalms.self* oops, my bad :p
Bidoofdude
24th January 2013, 12:00 PM
They just said to look at some stores and said they couldn't seem to find one to get to me. I think I have it sorted now (different supplier) but they didn't seem as reliable as when you said it.
GoktimusPrime
24th January 2013, 12:59 PM
They just said to look at some stores and said they couldn't seem to find one to get to me. I think I have it sorted now (different supplier) but they didn't seem as reliable as when you said it.
Hmmm... maybe it was the timing. Cos I called them back in October, which would've been when the stock had just arrived. When did you call?
Bidoofdude
29th January 2013, 12:39 PM
Hmmm... maybe it was the timing. Cos I called them back in October, which would've been when the stock had just arrived. When did you call?
I called around late November.
I already have another place waiting to get me one and I'm still waiting. Hopefully everything turns out peachy.;)
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