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Friday 29 October 2021
DNA Design DK-18 SS-56 Upgrade Kits
Friday 22 October 2021
Buzzworthy Bumblebee/Worlds Collide Blackarachnia
Thursday 21 October 2021
TransFormers Legacy: already a joke
So, Hasbro have chosen to pre-empt their own online PulseCon event - running Friday 22nd to Saturday 23rd October - by revealing a couple of toys from the upcoming TransFormers Legacy toyline: new versions of Skids (from G1) and Bulkhead (from TF Prime). It's a bold move... but also means they can get a feel for the fan reaction without their own servers being bombarded.
Call me a cynic, but I think that might be the main reason... Because, if these two toys are representative of what TransFormers Legacy is going to be, Hasbro have pretty much lost me as a customer.
Wednesday 13 October 2021
Brian Goldner, Hasbro CEO, dies aged 58
I should preface this by saying that I don't consider this blog to be 'a news site', but I have occasionally reacted to significant news, and offered my own personal thoughts. To this end, I'll simply acknowledge Mr. Goldner's passing here, with commiserations to his surviving family, and add my own thoughts after the jump break.
It was quite shocking news to wake up to this morning, though it appears he had been battling cancer for about a decade. As has been pointed out elsewhere, Goldner's leadership was instrumental in developing Hasbro from its humble beginnings as a toy company, to the multi-media entertainment company it is now - with Hasbro Studios producing movies, TV shows and videogames related to their toy properties. I believe it was Goldner who announced, some years ago, that Hasbro wanted to be identified as "an Intellectual Properties company that also makes toys."