That isn't quite what I was looking for though. I don't want TF as a toy-concept filled in with another, existing IP; I'd just like to see it transition/change into something different than what it's been for a while now.JediTricks wrote:It's a viable example though, the TF brand reimagined outside the IP to the brand's horrible detriment.
Want another example of Hasbro "thinking outside the box" only to weak results? TF Crossovers - Star Wars and Marvel. They survive, barely, but they're controlled by other licensees and brands rather than TF, they support other IP, not TF.
The point I've been trying to make is that the first time TF shook up its conceptual status quo and reinvented itself (Autobots and Decepticons turning into vehicles switching to Maximals and Predacons turning into realistic animals) it did gangbusters.
Like Six said, that was more due to the poor performance of BM than anything else, and there was a litany of factors contributing to that.Look at Transtech, that was trying to at least extend the box and what happened? Abortion.
Haha, what? Gundam tanked on US toy shelves the second there wasn't a dubbed anime on Toonami to support it. There hasn't been an actual US Gundam merchandise release in decades; the kits are only brought over here by specialty distributors to specifically-ordering hobby shops and the like (same position KR toys in America are in, actually). Ironically, the Gundam media itself persists in America, with stuff like Seed, 00, and The Origin manga all getting official releases and even TV airings, but with no product brought over to ride on that.Tell that to years of US success with Gundam despite no media support 90% of the time.
Over-Time's subtitled episode of last week's episode of Kamen Rider Wizard has 4,513 completed torrent downloads for the HD version, and 2,590 completed for the SD version. That doesn't take into account people who DDL, watch streaming, or download TV-Nihon's subs instead. It also obviously doesn't count Kamen Rider fans who aren't watching Wizard because it sucks.Are there really "huge" fanbases here, or is the reason you put it in quotes because it's relatively large compared to other Japanese imports that have tiny fanbases over here?
