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griffin
14th October 2008, 02:07 PM
TFW got a quick response to their questions, but they can only submit 5 Qs per month, as opposed to our 20 (which is fair, because that's 20 for Australia compared to 20-25 between the 4-5 'American' global fan forums who also have Q&As). Good to see that Hasbro are willing to give some vague answers to unreleased stuff, so it gives some hope for our future Q&A sessions. Lucky I held off on the Alternity Q in our submission, as it was answered in TFW's submission.

From here - http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/other-news-20/hasbro-qa-october-2008---alternity-animated-and-movie-toy-info-165995/

TFW2005: Will we see a US release of Alternators or Alternity in 2009?

Hasbro: Likely not. There are so many other things happening in 2009 with Animated, the 25th Anniversary, and TF:ROTF that there really isn't room to do so. But we keep them on our radar.

TFW2005: Will there ever be GI Joe styled 3.75 inch figures for human characters (any generation)?

Hasbro: There are currently no plans for a 3.75" scale human figure in any Transformers line, but we do have an awesome concept for Fall 2009 in support of the movie that I think you will find very cool! Stay tuned

TFW2005: Will Animated and Universe toys be sold alongside the new movie toys next year or will they be put on hold to make room for the first few waves of the movie toys on stores shelves?

Hasbro: Universe will be put on hold when the movie toys come out (although we will likely have a few new toys out in Universe as retailer exclusives). But Animated will continue with certain key assortments alongside of the new Movie toys. But we don't think of Universe being done, just on hiatus.

TFW2005: Will we ever see Voyager/Ultra/Leader class molds of more popular/leader-based characters in the Universe/Classics 2.0 line?

Hasbro: Since we did Optimus and Megatron in Voyager when we launched Classics, we didn't want to go back and do new versions at a slightly larger scale so soon after. So we have been focusing on bringing out characters in the higher priced assortments that have great alt modes and have pretty good fan recognition. After we get through the movie product we will likely re-evaluate Universe to see which characters we want to focus on. There are still so many great characters that haven't been done at all in Classics/Universe that we have been wanting to get those out first.

TFW2005: Will there be an Omega Supreme toy for Animated?

Hasbro: Not in the near future. In order to do Omega Supreme justice, it would need to be Leader or Supreme Class. And we typically only launch those as new molds in the fall. With the Movie coming out this summer, the higher priced toys will be in the Movie line. But we do love the way he turned out and would love to see him in the line.

Thanks to all the folks that submitted questions, Hasbro and HPR. The next Q & A with Hasbro reps will take place in December, so stay tuned!

griffin
14th October 2008, 02:15 PM
And from their Canadian sister-site (really the same messageboard and admin)
http://www.cybertron.ca/boards/showthread.php?t=11518

Cybertron.ca: When will Hasbro Toy Shop start shipping to Canada?
Hasbro: "HTS is looking to add Canada as a shipping destination No firm date yet but would estimate Spring 09."

Cybertron.ca: Will Canada be getting the Universe Special Edition figures?
Hasbro: I don't think anything has yet to be confirmed for Canada. But we will
try to get an answer to you when we hear something.

Cybertron.ca: Will Activator class toys continue for other lines?
Hasbro: There are no plans for Activators in other lines yet, but if proven successful we will likely do it in other lines as an "easier to convert" toy alternative to the regular Transformers toys.

Cybertron.ca: Are there any other G1 molds being reissued in the 25th anniversary line?
Hasbro: Nothing yet officially, but we have a couple in mind for Fall 2009 that may show up as retailer exclusives.

Cybertron.ca: There seems to be a general feeling in the fandom that remolding a toy does not amount to significant cost, and that remolded heads/components would be greatly preferable to straight repaints. Could you share some numbers on exactly what it costs to make a new head/component versus what it costs to just make a new paint mask? In other words, what's the cost difference between a remold and a re-deco?
Hasbro: For many reasons I can't get into specific cost comparisons, but let's see if I can answer your questions. Firstly, remolding a toy is the same cost for the most part as an original mold when it comes to tool cost if you are referring to remolding an entire toy - you just save design and development time and cost (but that's what the teams are paid to do, so the cost is already there). Remolding new heads is much less expensive because the head molds are small, but the biggest issue we run into is timing. The time it takes increases lead time dramatically compared with a straight-up redeco. And there's a lot less of a designer's and engineer's time for a re-deco (time they need to spend on all the other projects they are working on). So what we've done recently is planned new parts for the redeco at the time of the first toy (like on Universe Sunstreaker and Sideswipe). That process is not a new rule we are using, just a more effective option up-front. Cost is still the same as if we mold up an new head later, but we decreased the lead time of the 2nd toy. I hope that helped answer your question.

i_amtrunks
14th October 2008, 02:20 PM
Looks like the Hasbro people answering these questions are putting some good effort into the replies. Some good answers there, that Hasbro could have quite rightfully chosen to be far more vague on.

kup
14th October 2008, 02:26 PM
I particularly like the last Canadian question. It seems that Hasbro is willing to implement foresight in their new redecos/remolds. Hopefully this will eliminate the 'random repaint' syndrome.

Pulse
14th October 2008, 02:39 PM
I'm glad Universe 2008/2009 & Animated isn't gonna end for the foreseeable future... :)

griffin
14th October 2008, 02:47 PM
Just editted the topic title so that I can have all the other participating fan forums included as well. We had a later submission date, and had a lot more questions submitted, so our reply from Hasbro may be another week or two.
Some of these fan forums are saying that their next submission is in December, so maybe they don't have a monthly submission after all (like us).

From TFviews - http://www.tfviews.com/news/main/hasbro-q-and-a/128



TFviews.com: Although this has been bandied about for a while, we’re hoping to finally get a definitive answer for TF: Animated on this. With TF, it’s generally assumed that the toys are designed first, and that those designs are then adopted for the other media (Cartoon, Comics, etc.; the movie not withstanding). With TF: Animated though, it seems that this might not be the case. How were the designs for Animated handled, were the toy designs worked out in tandem with the cartoon designers, did the cartoon artists take their lead from the toy designs, or was it some other process?
Hasbro: For TF Animated specifically, the Toy Designs are worked out simultaneously with the Animation Designs. In some cases, Derrick had a base idea for a character. In other cases I would have the base idea. And in some other cases, his and my ideas were very different. But no matter what the scenario. Derrick and i would always email sketches back and forth until we were both happy with the design. The most common reasons for change from myself were product transformation based. It’s a major part of my job to visualize transformation schemes that can be achieved in both Animation and Product.
TFviews.com: With the current TF:Universe packaging, we appreciate the return to character box art, but why is it that nearly all of the art for the characters share the same face? Some fans have said they felt the look was static, lifeless, even creepy; and they don’t really match the faces of the figures within. So what’s the story with this boxart?
Hasbro: We actually noticed the same thing when the art first started coming in. Unfortunately due to timing we didn’t have time to go back and re-do them. I think you’ll see that as the line progresses that you will start to see more differences and more of the personalities coming out of the artwork.
TFviews.com: With the TF Crossovers line, we know that those brands’ teams (Star Wars and Marvel) design their Transformers themselves with input from the TF team. How much input does the TF team give those other brands teams in general, and what kinds of input is given there?
Hasbro: Mostly best practices, and ways to make the most out of each form. Those items need to do what is best for that Brand and we help out as needed.
TFviews.com: Was the recent Universe Galvatron originally designed to be an Ultra vehicle, and was scaled down? There seems to be a strong belief by fans on this one that the complex nature of the figure’s design and transformation, not to mention the stature of the character himself, suggest that this mold was originally destined for a larger scale and then dialed back. Any truth to that?
Hasbro: Galvatron was initially thought of as being an Ultra or Voyager scale. I wanted him big, he IS Galvatron after all. But we already had larger tank-like vehicles in the Universe line, such as Onslaught and Dropshot/Scattershot. So he was actually moved to Deluxe while he was still in the sketching stage. So he was actually designed and engineered to be a deluxe from pretty much the start, though having him larger would have been my preference.
TFviews.com: Are there any surprising examples where ambitious design elements came close but didn’t clear budget? There’s always the loss of translucent parts, but there’s also stuff like Cybertron Optimus Prime’s spare tire weapons, and many have speculated that the Vector Prime figure’s chest was supposed to contain an electronic light gimmick to shine through the Cyber Keys (any truth to that one?).
Hasbro: Well any designer has to balance cost concerns when designing products. There are always alterations between the original vision and the final product but rarely are we off by such a wide margin that we loose significant features. As for Vector Prime, I honestly cannot recall if there was a light feature or not.


From Seibertron - http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/hasbro-answers-seibertrons-october-6th-questions/14183/


1.) Will there be toys based on characters presented in any of the IDW comic book series? We know the new character DRIFT is supposed to get the toy treatment, but what about favorites like Sentinel Prime (Megatron: Origins), Nova Prime (-tion series and Spotlights), Thunderwing (Stormbringer). An answer in response to the general question, not the specific characters would be much appreciated (unless you want to mention specific characters...)!



When we can we love to fold into the product line any new or popular
character from any outside source Comic or Video game. We have done
things like the Fallen in the past, and we look for more down the road.



2.) Will we see the Alternators line return soon? BinalTech has returned to Takara Tomy, and Takara Tomy is also adding the new Alternity line. The Alternators line was supposed to make a comeback after the first movie, but we are getting close to the second and no mention of any Alternators revival.




There are no current plans for Alternators in 2009. There are just so
many exciting things happening in 2009 that we had to make choices. The
team likes the Alternators concept, but unfortunately it's just not the
right time for a re-launch.


3.) Are you considering releasing any other re-issues of Generation 1 toys like 25th Anniversary Optimus Prime at this time? He’ll be pretty lonely on his own shelf.



We have a few G1 molds that we would like to see come out in Fall 2009,
but not yet ready to announce as they will likely be retailer exclusives.


4.) There are a lot of issues with HASBRO brand product quality control lately. We know you care about the brand and toy because of your desire to protect collectors from lesser quality Knock Offs, but can you tell us what you have been doing to address issues with HASBRO Quality Control problems such as loose pieces that fall off out of the package, poor paint application quality, missing paint applications, and as the case may be with Universe Prowl- tacky, sticky paint.




You are correct in stating that a quality product is at the forefront
of our minds. First point, as conversion of Transformers has become more
complicated, it is critical for peices to pop off more easily. This is
meant to stop breakage and stress points. It some of the pieces didn't pop
off, they might end up snapping off or at the very least stressing the
plastic. However, we have heard some complaints about Animated products
and are currently investigating. If you have specific issues please
contact our consumer affairs department.


5.) Transformers fans love the fact that you are now putting us on a more equal footing with GI JOE and STAR WARS collectors by doing this Q/A, responding to the fandom more, and offering more nods to popular fan characters. Any plans for the ‘fan favorite’ idea to be put to use with Transformers? A poll could be taken in the same manner as has been done for GI JOE and STAR WARS. That way, you could see if there was a large demand for characters without us flooding HASBRO’s regular e-mail address, or filling forums with, "Will Hasbro ever make 'X' threads?”



The fan choice would be a lot of fun to do! Transformers are a little
harder to pull off than Joe or Star Wars because of the complex tooling
(costs a lot more due to size and complexity). But that doesn't mean we
won't do it - it just won't be in 2009...unless of course you vote for the
Bay-former since we already have Michael Bay's head sculpted - HA! (those
of you that saw the Easter Eggs on the movie DVD will know what I'm
talking about).


From Actionfigures - http://www.actionfigs.com/index.php?categoryid=21&p2_articleid=2471


ActionFigs.com: Although we realize that Hasbro and the Transformers Collectors Club might like to keep the BotCon exclusives as unique as possible, the demand for the remaining three 'Seeker' Decepticons (Thrust, Dirge, and Thundercracker) is enormous. An upcoming Starscream figure looks to be a repaint of the Classics figure from two years ago in a more cartoon-accurate paint scheme. Since these other three Seekers had minor color differences in their various incarnations, could it be possible that they could see a wider release in altered versions that could not easily be mistaken for the BotCon versions (especially since Thrust and Dirge also required new wings which are, so far, unique to these releases)? And while we're on the subject of repainted Seekers, can we expect a Sunstorm in the future as well?
Hasbro: Thank you for understanding what the big issue is with the exclusive sets - we need to ensure that we don't de-value those sets. I think that it is possible for Hasbro to release new versions of those characters as long as there are enough differences from the original Classics versions. However, we have been trying to get a wide variety of the Seekers out before going back to do 2nd versions. So we don't have any immediate plans for those 3 characters, but they are not totally "off limits". And to your Sunstorm question - Acid Storm was originally going to be Sunstorm, but we changed our mind. So now you know Sunstorm is on the short list of Seekers!

ActionFigs.com: Will the Universe and Animated lines continue alongside new Revenge of the Fallen movie product for 2009? If not, are there plans for them to return towards the end the ROTF movie line's run?
Hasbro: We anticipate the Animated TV Series being on air throughout 2009, so we will plan on having some Animated toys along side of the ROTF product. The line clearly won't be as big as it is right now, but we will keep some key assortments going. As for Universe, it will continue via some retailer exclusives, etc. but it likely won't be as large of a line as it will be before the Movie. But we are very happy with the Universe line and expect it to become a bigger part of our line again at some point after the movie product has run its course.

ActionFigs.com: On the filecard for the Classics Grimlock, his function is listed as Dinobot Commander. Since his card specifically mentions his role in charge of a group called 'Dinobots', could the Universe Classics line get some of these 'Dinobots' for him to command? Off the tops of our heads, we can come up with very good suggestions for names (all of which start with an 'S' for some reason) and alt-modes for 4 of these hypothetical 'Dinobots.'
Hasbro: We love the Dinobots too! And we really liked how the Grimlock figure turned out. However, due to the movie we have really been focusing on vehicle modes for the most part in Universe instead of beast modes since those are the most recognizable to the largest audience. There are some new beasts planned for the 25th Anniversary Universe line to celebrate the Beast Wars era, so we hope that will open the doors for us to do more of the Dinobots in the future. But there are no short-term plans for any of the other 4 original Dinobot characters right now.

ActionFigs.com: In the Classics and Universe Classics line, we've gotten updated versions of Astrotrain and Octane (under the replacement name, Tankor). Any chance of seeing the third Decepticon Triple-Changer, Blitzwing, as a Classics-style figure soon? The set seems a little incomplete at the moment.
Hasbro: We've really tried to provide a wide variety of characters in the Universe/Classics line, especially recently with the 25th Anniversary line because we really wanted to try to celebrate ALL aspects of the brand. So the fact that we have done 2 triple-changers already is a big feat! Because we have already done 2, we were focusing on some other things. But that doesn't mean we won't do Blitzwing, just that the timing hasn't been right. Also, he is a key character in Animated and we try to not have the same characters out in both lines if the toy would be similar.

ActionFigs.com: A line of discussion that has come up many, many times among fans over the past quarter-decade of Transformers has been that of a combiner figure made up of the Dinobots. That has always felt like a fairly natural extension of some already popular Transformers concepts, yet nothing has really ever come of it in the line's 25 years beyond the rather underwhelming Energon Grimlock/Swoop set. We have combiners based on construction vehicles, airplanes, cars, military vehicles, trains, predator animals, sea life, Maximals, Predacons, even pretender monsters; yet not the beloved Dinobots. Why is that? And what are the possibilities of seeing a Dinobots combiner in the future?
Hasbro: Well, we can't really answer for anything other than what we have done for the past 8 or 9 years. Most of the reasons why we have chose the combiners we did was our past history. There never was a Dinobot combiner, so we didn't think of re-inventing it. That being said, there is no reason not to do a Dinobot combiner. I think in order for that to happen though it will need to be an important part of a TV series.

jaydisc
14th October 2008, 02:59 PM
These are great! What an awesome turn of events.


I'm glad ... Animated isn't gonna end for the foreseeable future... :)

Pulse, is that you?

griffin
14th October 2008, 03:00 PM
And Tformers as well - http://www.tformers.com/transformers-hasbro-answers-your-burning-questions-part-i/10316/news.html
(looks like Hasbro are doing the fair thing and releasing their answers at the one time, so that no forum can claim favouritism for getting theirs first)


TFormers.com: Are there any steps being taken to address for the recent quality issues in the Transformers: Animated and Universe lines?

Hasbro- Corporate: Product quality is at the extremely important to us. Firstly, as conversion of Transformers has become more complicated, it is critical for peices to pop off more easily. This is meant to stop breakage and stress points. It some of the pieces didn't pop off, they might end up snapping off or at the very least stressing the plastic. However, we have heard some complaints about Animated products and are currently investigating. If you have specific issues please contact our consumer affairs department.

TFormers.com: Hasbro has said that the Universe line is a tribute to all eras of Transformers. Can you reveal any figures currently in the pipeline, or planned for production, that the fans can look forward to?

Hasbro - Corporate: We have announced most the characters and figures that we will be celebrating in Spring 2009 as part of the 25th Anniversary. Some of the great ones include: Cheetor, Hound, Cyclonus, Smokescreen, Hot Shot, Inferno and many other of the great characters throughout the ages.

TFormers.com: What is the process you use to decide which characters get made into which size class?

Hasbro - Bill Rawley: We try to mix up all of the different types of vehicle and alt modes, flying, tanks, faster land based, beasts, etc. Having a variety in vehicle modes and robot silhouettes is a plus, not to mention having a good balance of Autobots and Decepticons. Scale is not really something we stay true too, it's just to difficult. But where ever possible I'll try and throw historically smaller guys like Wheelie and Bumblebee into a Legends scales. That way they look closer to their actual scale when posed next to Deluxe.

Hasbro - Eric Siebenaler: One part Animation Scale, one part Popularity/Exposure, one part Feature driven, one part Brand Goals, and one part Personal Preference. Not in any particular order.

TFormers.com - MikePrime: Will there be a Transformers Crossovers G.I. Joe line?

Hasbro - Corporate: We have had many discussions about GI Joe Transformers either executed as the other Crossovers lines or even true to the Comic (Joe figures and Transformers figures together). Right now is just not the best time with the Movies being the main focus for brands, so don't expect to see it in 2009.

TFormers.com - BLACKOUT34: 5) Will the Alternity Convoy figure (in either color) see a US release?

Hasbro - Corporate: Not likely in 2009.

That last questions has me thinking that the chosen forums with this Q&A should probably communicate with each other to prevent wasting submitting similar questions. I was wanting to contacting those involved, but at least now I know for sure which forums are involved, and have proof that we need to be more unified with this Q&A concept. Especially when the movie comes around next year and each fan forum is probably going to waste most of their *limit of 5 Qs every 2 months* on movie related Qs.

Paulbot
14th October 2008, 03:00 PM
TFW2005: Will there ever be GI Joe styled 3.75 inch figures for human characters (any generation)?
Hasbro: There are currently no plans for a 3.75" scale human figure in any Transformers line, but we do have an awesome concept for Fall 2009 in support of the movie that I think you will find very cool! Stay tuned

You know what I thought of when I read this? Some sort of line gimmick like Head/Target/Powermasters. :eek:

griffin
14th October 2008, 03:15 PM
Next up is the IDW forums - http://forum.idwpublishing.com/viewtopic.php?t=4777&sid=aaaf3c3c7557beb6d91d8467a21ffefa

(Am wondering if there are any more left that were involved in this Q&A project)


1.) Any chance of seeing Universe 2.0 Voyager Onslaught remolded/recolored into G1 Hardhead?

1) I'd say that's a good possibility for a repaint either for our main line or an exclusive. But when ever possible, I try to offer more than just a straight repaint, such as a new head or weapon. So I might have to sketch up some options and see just what I can come up with.

2.) Why did you choose that particular deco for Universe 2.0 Deluxe Cyclonus and Nightstick, which differs radically from the prototype? Many fans liked the purple prototype.

2) Sometimes test shots come in and all of the molds are not cast in the correct colors. But that's why test shots exist, so that we can catch those problems before the toy is produced. In this example, an image of a Cyclonus testshot was released and fans had issues. But rest assured, the mold is going to remain purple and match the initial prototype image.

3.) And chance for new-mold Universe 2.0 combiners teams/gestalts?

3) The typical gestalts require a price point higher than any of the ones we have established in the short-term in Universe, so we won't be tooling up any new Universe gestalt molds for 2009. But we really like the combiner idea and would like to add some new combiner play in the relative near future (no specific plans or line decided - we are talking about it).

4.) Why the baby blue for Universe 2.0 Ironhide's face? It was originally silver, which was correct. It changed from proto to production to baby-blue. Ironically Robot Heroes Ironhide came out at the same time, he had the correct silver face. Why the difference?

4) It's supposed to be silver. When I last saw the final paint on the figure it was silver. But somehow in the development process, someone somewhere picked up a blue brush instead of the silver one. We are currently making a "running change" on the face so future Ironhides will
be correct.

5.) Will we see more Headmasters toys in Universe 2.0? If so, will they be based on IDW Headmasters? How about a Sunstreaker with headmaster Hunter?

5) I hope we'll be seeing more Headmasters in the future for Universe. If we continue to celebrate all of the different eras of Transformers there will certainly be some more headmasters to redesign. I'm not too sure about seeing a Sunstreaker with Hunter...we had already done a Sunstreaker in Deluxe so having another Sunstreaker offered again just a year later might be tough. But we'll try to get some fun stuff in the line for you guys.

Pulse
14th October 2008, 03:17 PM
Pulse, is that you?

I really want an Animated Arcee... :D

kup
14th October 2008, 03:18 PM
Great responses overall but the reply to the 5th Seibertron question sounds like that of a Politician trying to dodge the intend of the question.

griffin
14th October 2008, 03:18 PM
4.) Why the baby blue for Universe 2.0 Ironhide's face? It was originally silver, which was correct. It changed from proto to production to baby-blue. Ironically Robot Heroes Ironhide came out at the same time, he had the correct silver face. Why the difference?

4) It's supposed to be silver. When I last saw the final paint on the figure it was silver. But somehow in the development process, someone somewhere picked up a blue brush instead of the silver one. We are currently making a "running change" on the face so future Ironhides will
be correct.

Heh heh, I can see the completists trying to somehow track down the different coloured faced Ironhides, since they are packaged in vehicle mode. :D
Or more importantly, those of us who prefer one coloured face over the other, trying desperately to find the 'correct' silver face... :(

griffin
14th October 2008, 03:20 PM
I really want an Animated Arcee... :D

It's on the release schedule somewhere, so as long as Animated doesn't come to a sudden axing, you should see it released before the movie next year.

iceburn
14th October 2008, 03:23 PM
gosh...i'll never finish reading this!
gonna do it later...thanks bossbot for the updates

kup
14th October 2008, 03:43 PM
The answer to the second IDW question is bull.

Cyclonus has already been confirmed to have that dodgy 'missing paint' finish in the final product.

iceburn
14th October 2008, 03:48 PM
Heh heh, I can see the completists trying to somehow track down the different coloured faced Ironhides, since they are packaged in vehicle mode. :D
Or more importantly, those of us who prefer one coloured face over the other, trying desperately to find the 'correct' silver face... :(

i wonder how we can seriously differentiate that unless they stick a sticker saying "SILVER FACE"

kup
14th October 2008, 03:49 PM
i wonder how we can seriously differentiate that unless they stick a sticker saying "SILVER FACE"

Simple, get Henkei.

griffin
14th October 2008, 04:15 PM
The answer to the second IDW question is bull.

Cyclonus has already been confirmed to have that dodgy 'missing paint' finish in the final product.

Confirmed? Like the packaging mock-up? Brawn has since been seen with black wheels, which contradicts it's packaging mock-up.

Paulbot
14th October 2008, 04:18 PM
Some running changes in the past have been noticeable by the numbers imprinted on the boxes.

Yes as Griffin says about Cyclonus... where was the confirmation of "that dodgy 'missing paint' finish in the final product"?

kup
14th October 2008, 04:22 PM
I will remain skeptical until I see further confirmation that the packaged shots are not 'final'. Based on Hasbro's track record, I have every right to remain a skeptic until I see evidence to the contrary.

Heero
14th October 2008, 04:52 PM
Heh heh, I can see the completists trying to somehow track down the different coloured faced Ironhides, since they are packaged in vehicle mode. :D
Or more importantly, those of us who prefer one coloured face over the other, trying desperately to find the 'correct' silver face... :(

If they're really doing a "running change", then blue face is gonna be a rare item~ :cool:

iceburn
14th October 2008, 05:01 PM
If they're really doing a "running change", then blue face is gonna be a rare item~ :cool:

shhh..dont go spreading :D

MV75
14th October 2008, 05:04 PM
TFW2005: Will there ever be GI Joe styled 3.75 inch figures for human characters (any generation)?

Hasbro: There are currently no plans for a 3.75" scale human figure in any Transformers line, but we do have an awesome concept for Fall 2009 in support of the movie that I think you will find very cool! Stay tuned



Uh-oh. Stinks of pretender to me. :D

Even reverse pretender...... that might work though.

Zippo
14th October 2008, 07:33 PM
Some very good answers in there..

Golden Phoenix
14th October 2008, 08:00 PM
You know what I thought of when I read this? Some sort of line gimmick like Head/Target/Powermasters. :eek:

Well they have already done one target master

Good questions and responses too. Good to see them appearing to be honest anyway. We will just have to see as the figures come out if they have been true to their word or not

dirge
14th October 2008, 08:11 PM
so as long as Animated doesn't come to a sudden axing

Oh, I live in hope.... :D

OTOH, one of the answers up there was that Activators aren't planned for other lines. I love the Activators, I hope that concept continues.

Great response from Hasbro, overall.

<stands and applauds>

jaydisc
14th October 2008, 08:37 PM
Cyclonus has already been confirmed to have that dodgy 'missing paint' finish in the final product.


Confirmed? Like the packaging mock-up?


Yes as Griffin says about Cyclonus... where was the confirmation of "that dodgy 'missing paint' finish in the final product"?

+3

What confirmation of what final product when and where?

kup
14th October 2008, 09:30 PM
The packaged figures are my confirmation. I have noticed that very rarely is there a significant change in detailing once a package figure pic is leaked.

I could be wrong of course but Hasbro's track record forces me to expect what we saw in the packaged shot.

griffin
15th October 2008, 01:47 AM
Two more fan-sites with Hasbro Q&As have appeared as well (and like tfviews, these two are a bit obscure, to TF fans at least - but it's who you know, not what you know).

From 16bit's main page (no obvious article link) - http://16bit.com/


A month ago, Hasbro afforded us the opportunity for our community to ask questions of their Transformers team. We decided we didn't want to take the time to ask someone to ask questions, so we asked five of our own-- and here's what Hasbro replied with. Oh, and we asked these questions about a month ago, so obviously we've had a few of them answered since then.
1. The Transformers Legends class toys seems to be going along swimmingly-- the new G1-style Beachcomber and Bumblebee look like a lot of fun, and so does Brawn. Can we expect to see additional minibots from the old days-- specifically the Go-Bots style repaints sold in Japan by eHobby a few years ago? A tiny white Bug Bite and a blue Path Finder?
I don't currently have any plans for Go-Bots repaints but I would love to continue blowing out classic characters in our Legends scale. I'd personally try to stick to smaller bots as they look more in scale with my Deluxe when they're posed out on my shelf. But scale isn't something we concentrate on.
2. The Transformers Animated line is stunning, with toys that are nearly spot-on with the exception of their faction logos. Sentinel Prime and Jazz both have the red Autobot symbols, but the rest of the line sport silver or gold faction sigils. Why was this colorful feature ignored?
I wouldn't say it was ignored, we were trying to keep the characters as true to the show as possible. Many characters don't have their faction symbols in their vehicle modes, but it's impossible to have them magically appear in the toy execution once the character is converted to robot. So we used a less-obtrusive color. We also were using only 1 deco operation on the faction symbols in Animated in many cases so we could "spend the money" elsewhere on the toy, and the silver/gold versions looked better than the red/purple versions. So it ended up being a combination of all of the above. At the end of the day, Eric tries to manage cost with show accuracy and chooses what to do to make the coolest toy possible.
3. Star Wars and GI Joe have seen incredible business with repainting certain "army builder" figures over the years-- Cobra Vipers, Cobra Officers, Clones, Stormtroopers, and so forth. It seems there's a little bit of opportunity in Transformers with the wonderful Classics Starscream mold. After getting the six "seekers" from the old days and a new Acid Rain, when can we expect deco opportunities like G2 Ramjet, Sunstorm, or maybe even a "Ghost" Starscream?
We are glad you like that mold too - we really like it and are hoping to be able to do exactly what you are talking about. We would love to be able to do all the Seekers over time. We have to phase them out over time though because we don't want a whole shelf full of jets. So hopefully we will be able to continue to put a couple versions out a year to help you complete the set.
4. In Japan for Transformers SuperLink (Energon), Takara offered scores of bonus Energon Weapon toys. This was great-- many Transformers have similarly sized hands, and are lacking in awesome weapons. We see you're bringing back Targetmaster partners with Cyclonus and Nightstick soon. Will we be seeing packs of Targetmaster guns some day soon, or additional Targetmaster figures to outfit our collections?
There are no plans to offer weapons separately. We do our best to add them to figures as it makes sense.
5. I've seen pictures of the new Transformers Universe Legends Brawn with green wheels (which look weird) and black wheels (which look fantastic). Which color will be on the final product?
The final will have black wheels. This is an example of a testshot image being released that is incorrect. You'll get your black wheels and you'll like it! ;)


That last answer points out that packaging mock-ups don't necessarily have the final production-run version in them, so Cyclonus could still look like either colour version yet.

And from collectiondx - http://collectiondx.com/node/3017



The Transfromers Brand team at Hasbro gave us (and other media outlets) the opportunity to ask 5 questions to the team. Here then, are the results of the oct 2008 Transformers Brand Q&A. IF you want to ask questions to Hasbro about transformers - leave them in the comments here and we will pick some for next time.
What's the future of the G1 reissues? Will the "Encore" line contain the Dinobots?
We are looking at doing a couple more G1 re-issues in Fall 2009, but no specific plans yet to announce - they will likely be retailer exclusives if they do make it out. As for the Encore series, that is a series that TakaraTomy does in Japan and I can't really comment on their future plans.
What's the future of the Masterpiece line? Will we see a Masterpiece Grimlock that transforms into an anatomically realistic T-Rex?
We are looking at a few options of existing Masterpiece products to bring over to the US. Also we have been in discussions with TakaraTomy on a new character for Masterpiece… so hopefully you can wait patiently for an announcement!
Will there be more Alternators?
At this time we have no plans for Alternators. We can only focus on so many things at a time and our plate is full in 2009 with Animated, Universe, and Movie.
How about the new Alternity line - will that make it to the states?
There are no plans to bring the Alternity line to the US in 2009 as there are already a lot of projects the Hasbro Transformers team are working on supporting Universe, Animated, and the new Movie.
Will classics Jetfire get reissued?
We typically won't re-issue the exact version if we do bring a character out again in Classics (see example of the new Starscream). But there are no current plans for a another Jetfire in Universe in 2009.


A lot of repeat questions in there, but some good answers in there as well.
I'm wondering if that is all of the involved fansites now. I think there were some non-American ones (like ours), but they may have longer to wait, as the answers would have to be routed through the branch office from the main Hasbro office.

griffin
15th October 2008, 01:50 AM
If they're really doing a "running change", then blue face is gonna be a rare item~ :cool:

It sounds like the silver face will be in more demand though, with very few preferring to have the wrong colour face. I'd expect the rarer blue face to end up being worth less than the more common silver face, as the greater demand will be on the more accurate figure.

Soundwarp
15th October 2008, 08:05 AM
Wow this is turning out to be a good thing.

Saintly
15th October 2008, 12:56 PM
that's alot of reading!

Good work by Hasbro. They are really trying to win more people over

FFN
15th October 2008, 01:41 PM
i wonder how we can seriously differentiate that unless they stick a sticker saying "SILVER FACE" REPUBLIC SENATOR!

A cookie for anybody who gets this joke.

jaydisc
15th October 2008, 01:46 PM
I'm so impressed with Hasbro's 21st-century-company mentality here! There is no substitute for this kind of direct communication with customers! Kudos again!

Pulse
15th October 2008, 02:06 PM
I'm so impressed with Hasbro's 21st-century-company mentality here! There is no substitute for this kind of direct communication with customers! Kudos again!

Totally agree! :) It's a shame that it took them this long to value their customers in this way but better late than never... ;)

kup
15th October 2008, 02:11 PM
My hope is that all this will finally lead to a more positive future with Hasbro. I would prefer to buy their stuff retail than buy online.

I see buying online as a necesity given the present circumstances but I am not a fan of it.

MV75
15th October 2008, 06:21 PM
I'm so impressed with Hasbro's 21st-century-company mentality here! There is no substitute for this kind of direct communication with customers! Kudos again!

It's actually more of a 20th and below century way to run a business by interacting with your customers.

It's a 21st century practice to do the complete opposite and just have at the best, an automated support section that people have to hunt for. ;)

kup
15th October 2008, 06:30 PM
It's actually more of a 20th and below century way to run a business by interacting with your customers.

It's a 21st century practice to do the complete opposite and just have at the best, an automated support section that people have to hunt for. ;)

That is so true :)

jaydisc
15th October 2008, 08:22 PM
I know what you mean, and I agree as well, but I'm referring to the next corner that I hope we're rounding. A good example would be John Nack (http://blogs.adobe.com/jnack/), the product manager of Adobe Photoshop, who has graced his readership with pre-release information, solicited feedback and even implemented decisions based on that feedback. I find that many companies are following this direction and these are the modern companies that I believe will endure.

kurdt_the_goat
15th October 2008, 08:53 PM
Not to mention Adobe swallowed up all it's (serious) competitors already :)

MV75
15th October 2008, 09:33 PM
Meh, plenty of larger companies have been doing that for years and decades. Microsoft, Intel, AMD are ones just pop to mind. ;)

Golden Phoenix
15th October 2008, 09:44 PM
Just wondering, have our questions been answered?

jaydisc
15th October 2008, 10:45 PM
Microsoft ... are ones just pop to mind. ;)

Ha! Two-way dialog, MV. Two-way dialog. :rolleyes:

You keep missing the page ;)

griffin
16th October 2008, 11:26 AM
Looks like there are 10 'global' fansites involved in the Hasbro Q&A (which would probably make sense - someone at Hasbro was probably told to pick 10 sites to interact with), with unicron.com coming in as the 10th.
(I will try to get verification on this later though, so we know for sure which are legit, or if Hasbro stops interacting with any after the first round or two.)

http://www.unicron.com:80/news_item/1501/



Perceptor (and his 6-year old daughter!) ask: Can you tell us about your plans to produce female character toys for Transformers, especially including SARI but we’re also interested to hear about your plans for Arcee and Genaral Strika (as well as human figures such as professor Isaac Sundac, Capt. Fanzone and super-human villans like the Angry Archer.

Arcee is a fan favorite character and will become more fleshed out in the upcoming season of TF Animated. We have a toy planned for her as well. No Plans for Strika right now. As for the humans, as much as we would all want an Angry Archer figure, there are no plans to produce the humans.

Sabrblade asked: I’d like to know more about what else is planned to commemorate Transformers 25th Anniversary. Will there be more "completely show-accurate" versions of characters from past lines like cartoon accurate Universe Deluxe Starscream figure or other “Masterpiece” figures?

We are looking at releasing another Masterpiece figure in the US in Fall 2009, but are not ready to make an announcement yet. Also we are glad you liked the new version of Starscream. I think that we are looking at each character individually and deciding how we want to handle it. But there might be a few more suprises for you in 2009.

obsidian@unicron.com (Jason) asked: Can you tell us about the Transformers Animated Constructicons making their way to toy form: size, price point, potential release date, will they interact/unite in anyway?

Contrary to Popular belief. We have no concrete plans for Animated Constructicon Product. Any drawings that support evidence otherwise are merely situational design explorations in the event that we one day decide to do them.

Knightwing asked: I would like to ask how many more figures are planned for Transformers Animated as a way to see if Animated is officially an “ongoing” series? In other words, does Hasbro have plans to evolve it into something else; in the way that Armada became Energon which became Cybertron which was phased out in favor of Classics…? We hope not, we love Aniimated and would like to see it stick around for awhile!

We look at Transformers Animated as its own thing, so if the story evolves it will likely still be called Transformers Animated, and maybe have a sub-name. Hasbro plans to continue with the Animated toys throughout 2009 as we anticipate the series continuing on Cartoon Network throughout the year.
Byrerprime asked: Is Transformers going to offer "Comic Book Packs" similar to Star Wars and G.I. Joe, where a classic figure is packaged with a reprint of a pertinent comic?

We have begun to do this with some exclusives. There are one or two coming out this fall, but will likely be at a higher price point than the SW and Joe packs since our figures are so much bigger. I know one is a Voyager and Deluxe packed with a comic.

griffin
16th October 2008, 11:31 AM
We are looking at releasing another Masterpiece figure in the US in Fall 2009, but are not ready to make an announcement yet.

That would be Springtime in our part of the world, which would be a good six months after MP Grimlock is out, soooo, I wonder who Hasbro are planning to release late next year... :)


Contrary to Popular belief. We have no concrete plans for Animated Constructicon Product. Any drawings that support evidence otherwise are merely situational design explorations in the event that we one day decide to do them.

:(

i_amtrunks
16th October 2008, 12:03 PM
That would be Springtime in our part of the world, which would be a good six months after MP Grimlock is out, soooo, I wonder who Hasbro are planning to release late next year... :)

G2 Turquoise Grimlock!

Pulse
16th October 2008, 12:41 PM
G2 Turquoise Grimlock!

I think you meant to say an MP Overkill (http://www.tfu.info/1987/Decepticon/Overkill/overkill.htm)... :D

MV75
16th October 2008, 03:29 PM
Ha! Two-way dialog, MV. Two-way dialog. :rolleyes:

You keep missing the page ;)

No, I just have the more experience, you're talking out of ignorant fanboism. I knew you'd attempt to attack that point, trust me, you won't win so don't even try to start it up on that topic. I feel that to open your eyes past hearsay would be just like you trying to convince me that Apple have made any good product since the PowerPC. :D Ultimately futile on both sides.


Ha ha, I called the next mp here: http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showpost.php?p=54385&postcount=53

:D

reillyd
16th October 2008, 07:11 PM
I'm so relieved Arcee is confirmed. If only we could have a Universe one as well

Tober
17th October 2008, 03:05 AM
That would be Springtime in our part of the world, which would be a good six months after MP Grimlock is out, soooo, I wonder who Hasbro are planning to release late next year... :)


Thy were asked at one of the cons if they had plans to release the other Seekers in the Masterpiece line. They said it was somethng they were looking into... Grimlock would make more sense tho (especially if he is in the new movie).

sifun
17th October 2008, 01:47 PM
they scrapped dinobots for the movie