I'm looking forward to finding this toy locally and getting it (until such time I'm reserving judgement about it).

I understand why they can't use the name Duros, since it's most likely trademarked by Disney/Lucasfilm (hence Hasbro can only use it for Star Wars), which is a shame since Duros is actually Latin for 'hard' (which is where English gets words like "durable" and "endurance" from). Furos on the other hand isn't actually a real word, although it is similar to the word Furo which is Latin for "rage" (it's where English gets "furore" from). It's also Japanese for bathtub.

Hardhead, as his name implies, is known for being massively stubborn... but not prone to bursts of uncontrollable rage. Hardhead often refuses to retreat, not because he necessarily enjoys violence, but because he's too obstinate to know when to quit while he's ahead. I'm curious to know what Hasbro's reasoning was for choosing the name "Furos."