DJ's in melbourne cbd has several Classics optimus primes for $47 and 1 jetfire left![]()
DJ's in melbourne cbd has several Classics optimus primes for $47 and 1 jetfire left![]()
Saw an interesting sight today....
Myer had about 30 each of Voyager Prime and Voyager Jetfire!!!
I talked to the manager and she said she thinks something is coming up <wink>
I asked if she had more in the back and she said heaps!!
I said, so I should come back Friday?
"I don't know" <wink>
WTF? Are Classics making a resurgence? Is this part of a plan to rejuvenate interest in the Classics line in preparation for Classics 2.0?
Hasbro was blind but it can now see.
Before they had absolutely no clue of the market and thought a concept such as classics only good enough as a 'filler' line before the movie. After its massive success and demand they have now awaken.
Although to the average fan/customer it would be obvious that a G1 based line would sell like hot cakes and have far and wide appeal; to the Hasbro executive (& Archer) they were completly clueless and kept pushing their weird futuristic ambiguous crap. Their legacy for the past 8 years.
Now profits have spoken on what people want thanks to Classics and the movie line and thankfuly Hasbro has wised up (looks that way from the Botcon previews).
30 Jetfires? 30? All that running around and all I actually had to do was wait 18 months?![]()
Something is coming up? Wink? Very interesting. Could well be the debut of Classics 2.0 which don't have any new toys at the price point so could be using Classics stock to fill the gap. Exciting news.
And she said she had ****loads in the back as well.
(well, not in those words)
more cybertron voyagers and ultras?? hahaha
Gah, maybe a sale?
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Last edited by MV75; 11th March 2011 at 09:25 AM.
In terms of commercial success, Armada did well, FFN. From a collector POV, it hasn't fared so well. I'm not disputing what you're saying, but if you view TFs as artistic endeavours (and approach things purely from a collector POV), Armada was not a success - Armada isn't held in the same esteem as say, G1 or Beast Wars, within the fandom. There doesn't seem to be the same number of fans trying to get their hands on Armada as is the case with ... many lines.
I can't say I kept pace with predictions before the live action movie, so I can't comment either way there.
With regards to the longer term fandom, I think that elements within Hasbro have done a poor job - the success of Armada was fairly shortlived and arguably did less for the franchise's long term than many other less profitable lines. The complete change of direction from the movie to Animated is kinda baffling for me - build up interest with a landmark in the franchise's history and then disgard any momentum gained with a complete change of direction.
The same could be said of the quickfire cancelling of the successful Beast Wars line and replacing it with the flop that was Beast Machines - a baffling decision which seemed to be based more on a "keep it fresh at all costs" mentality rather than a focus on building on successes.
Eagerly waiting for Masterpiece Meister
I agree! The only thing I liked about Armada was finally getting a UNICRON figure!
I don't! Reports from the BotCon Hasbro Panel included the following paraphrased statements...
1) "Hasbro was surprised at how successful the movie was"
2) "There are so many movie repaints because they had not planned for the demand on Movie stuff to last so long. For TF 2 they will be better prepared"
3) "Still no plans for G1 Dinobot reissues"![]()