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Have Zord, Will Travel
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Hasbro's first Power Rangers line will open with the following figure/mecha/roleplay lineup:
Red Ranger Red Ranger Powered Up Blue Ranger Yellow Ranger Gold Ranger Silver Ranger Blaze Roxy Evox Drilltron Tronic Cruise Smash Jax Beast X Morpher Cheetah Beast Blaster Cheetah Blade Cheetah Claw Beast Racer Zord Beast X Megazord |
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Hmm....
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 2,800
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I hope the tiny legs problem in DX Go-Buster-Oh can be fixed in Beast Morphers toylines....
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: MS
Posts: 854
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It's to bad the toys did not come out today.
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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: So Cal
Posts: 128
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Whaddya think? All new molds for the zords or OG Bandai Japan molds? Hopefully the cheap non-screen accurate Bandai America zord builder zords never make a return.
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TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
Posts: 2,375
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Hasbro using molds of their competitor? Maybe in an alternate universe... Fair thee well, Zord-Builder! P.S.: Tired of reading data! WANT IMAGES, HASBRO!!! |
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Omnipresent Historian
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: In the now.
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Awesome!
Though this suggests that Blaze and Roxy are the Enter and Escape of beast morphers too. Blaze we know about, but now Escape it fills out the other side of. |
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Monster Enthusiast
Join Date: Jan 2017
Location: Canadia
Posts: 512
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thank you for villain figures hasbro, please make them good
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Omnipresent Historian
Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: In the now.
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Bandai Japan and Hasbro have to learn to work cooperatively. Toys will occasionally be licensed to either side. That's actually a really old common practice in the toy industry of yesteryear. That's due to market structure. And because of that, Power Rangers itself is handled by different companies in different areas. Generating co-operative efforts to have material gain wider reach from either is a good business move that generates profits for both. Bandai Japan isn't a competitor to Hasbro. Takara sort of is to Bandai Japan, but really they both build off of each other in other ways, and give nods back and forth. There's no bad blood between them really. Bandai America on the other hand is a Hasbro competitor, but really even that's not much of a concern. Bandai America not having the toy rights means they can't handle the toys at all anymore. So Bandai Japan and Hasbro will be working together occasionally. Bandai America is essentially cut out of power rangers entirely. So the bandai america original stuff is more or less kaputt now. While Bandai America and Bandai Japan are owned at the source by he same people essentially, because of how toy market rights work, that american "branch" of the company can't touch PR in any form, while the Japanese branch can contribute and in many ways use Hasbro to extend their reach if they work together on some concepts. Which is probably for the best anyway. Bandai America wasn't exactly 'stellar', though Bandai Japan does some freaking phenomenal work. |
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TokuKnight89
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Central Louisiana (Cenla)
Posts: 2,375
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Some licensed Bandai Japan toys isn't out of the question. Bandai Japan isn't zord builder, that's bandai america.
Bandai Japan and Hasbro have to learn to work cooperatively. Toys will occasionally be licensed to either side. That's actually a really old common practice in the toy industry of yesteryear. That's due to market structure. And because of that, Power Rangers itself is handled by different companies in different areas. Generating co-operative efforts to have material gain wider reach from either is a good business move that generates profits for both. Bandai Japan isn't a competitor to Hasbro. Takara sort of is to Bandai Japan, but really they both build off of each other in other ways, and give nods back and forth. There's no bad blood between them really. Bandai America on the other hand is a Hasbro competitor, but really even that's not much of a concern. Bandai America not having the toy rights means they can't handle the toys at all anymore. So Bandai Japan and Hasbro will be working together occasionally. Bandai America is essentially cut out of power rangers entirely. So the bandai america original stuff is more or less kaputt now. While Bandai America and Bandai Japan are owned at the source by he same people essentially, because of how toy market rights work, that american "branch" of the company can't touch PR in any form, while the Japanese branch can contribute and in many ways use Hasbro to extend their reach if they work together on some concepts. Which is probably for the best anyway. Bandai America wasn't exactly 'stellar', though Bandai Japan does some freaking phenomenal work. Normally, this would be a nonsensical question, but since ALMOST EVERYONE took the whole "Bandai-America-Has-Input-In-Kyuranger-Designs" to the Nth Degree across the Multiverse, it feels like a question that should be asked regardless of legitimacy. If BoA had a large enough say in Kyuranger, could they "moan and groan" enough to scare Hasbro and keep them from adapting "their designs"? |
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#10 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2016
Location: So Cal
Posts: 128
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Some licensed Bandai Japan toys isn't out of the question. Bandai Japan isn't zord builder, that's bandai america.
Bandai Japan and Hasbro have to learn to work cooperatively. Toys will occasionally be licensed to either side. That's actually a really old common practice in the toy industry of yesteryear. That's due to market structure. And because of that, Power Rangers itself is handled by different companies in different areas. Generating co-operative efforts to have material gain wider reach from either is a good business move that generates profits for both. Bandai Japan isn't a competitor to Hasbro. Takara sort of is to Bandai Japan, but really they both build off of each other in other ways, and give nods back and forth. There's no bad blood between them really. Bandai America on the other hand is a Hasbro competitor, but really even that's not much of a concern. Bandai America not having the toy rights means they can't handle the toys at all anymore. So Bandai Japan and Hasbro will be working together occasionally. Bandai America is essentially cut out of power rangers entirely. So the bandai america original stuff is more or less kaputt now. While Bandai America and Bandai Japan are owned at the source by he same people essentially, because of how toy market rights work, that american "branch" of the company can't touch PR in any form, while the Japanese branch can contribute and in many ways use Hasbro to extend their reach if they work together on some concepts. Which is probably for the best anyway. Bandai America wasn't exactly 'stellar', though Bandai Japan does some freaking phenomenal work. |
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