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Originally Posted by Uncle Flint
I can't quite figure out what Hasbro is doing with the GI Joe "brand." They're not producing crappy product in order to kill off the whole line. I mean, why bother with the crappy product when they could just kill it outright. They could do that at any time.
The brand itself is a valuable asset. Plus with the movie on the horizon it simply doesn't make any sense.
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I'd agree with you except this movie has been in and out of "In the works" since like about 1987!!!
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Originally Posted by Uncle Flint
But there is obviously a huge difference in the way the company treats GI Joe as compared to Transformers or Star Wars. They kind of treat GI Joe like the ugly step-sister. I don't see why they needed to switch to yet another construction format for the 25th stuff. (Its not like the VvV stuff wasn't selling because the figures had an o-ring. Its not like the increased detail in the 25th stuff required the deletion of the o-ring. You can't tell me the public was clamoring for spindly legged, fragile figures with goofy looking heads that couldn't sit or hold their guns.) If Hasbro really wanted the line to succeed we wouldn't see these distribution problem, and they would already have new vehicles and new playsets on the shelves. Instead we're waiting for a re-issue of the Shark and Hiss tank. Come on. If they were serious they would be giving us some fresh stuff, like a new Tomahawk, Whale, or Terrordrome. Instead were getting small cheaply produced remakes.
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No kidding! I AM Sooo tired of Remakes! And worse yet....New Versions!! I mean who needs a "Special Missions Siam" Duke? Make some new Characters and vehicles!! Glad to see I'm not the only one not gobbling up Hasbro's crappy excuses!!
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Originally Posted by Uncle Flint
I don't know. I wish someone would really hold the Hasbro-execs feet to the fire and find out what they are really thinking.
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Please...these guys are like all exec's....they pay them outrageous salaries for their "expertise" ...then when they run the company into the ground, they get seven figure severence packages....Think "Disney, WorldComm and Enron"