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Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 5:52 pm
by Rated X
Good. Whatever country is getting them can have em lol.

But on a serious note, im sure the reason is based on business. Kreo sales spoke for themselves in the US. Many store shelves kept nice and warm during the height of the kreo outbreak. Kreo figures are too small for little kids, and too dumb for older kids. Its a very bizarro niche market for people who like to collect cute things. Maybe the MLP or hello kitty crowd bought into it. Its the Asian market I guess...

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 6:19 pm
by Editor
Rated X wrote:Good. Whatever country is getting them can have em lol.

But on a serious note, im sure the reason is based on business. Kreo sales spoke for themselves in the US. Many store shelves kept nice and warm during the height of the kreo outbreak. Kreo figures are too small for little kids, and too dumb for older kids. Its a very bizarro niche market for people who like to collect cute things. Maybe the MLP or hello kitty crowd bought into it. Its the Asian market I guess...


The only response I will give to this is that while it is true that the US currently is not getting the newer Transformers Kreo sets, there have been other sets like everything after the first set of GIJoe Kreo that wasn't made available because it was only set to the States. It's a calculation of return.

I have bought a lot of Kreo, and I certainly is not because they are cute. Yes it is based on Business, and yes these may be niche, but I would think the bigger fact is that they believe they feel they can not compete in the US aisles against the LEGO juggernaut of Avengers, Star Wars and possibly the new Jurassic Park/World series that's coming out then any cute overlying factor.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 6:35 pm
by Tsutsukakushi
Still can't believe Hasbro is making newer toys for this line. As so many brick and mortar stores in my area Haven't carried any Kreo products in years.

In my area within a 70 miles driving distance. Noticed all of the Targets, Walmarts, Kmarts and Kohl's. Have stopped carrying Kreo for years.

Only Toysrus brick and mortar stores are carrying a low supply of Kreo toys.

Wondering if Toysrus and some online sites. Offer enough orders to keep the Kreo line from getting canceled.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 6:40 pm
by Editor
Remember in the US, that TRU is suppose to have Kre-o as an exclusive.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 8:47 pm
by primalxconvoy
Since it came out, I have always been underwhelmed by Kreon TF's. I suspect that the main reason was that a non-TF division was making Tf toys (just like the ill-fated Titanium, SW/Marvel Crossover toys, too), but it isn't an excuse.

Takara made some pretty cool "Myclone" TF minifigs several years ago and numerous official and unofficial third party companies have made SD style TF figures and "non-transforming" Tf figures and vehicles sucessfully.

In Japan, aboutr 12 years ago, I saw some great Lego style figures. Each one transformed into a robot (from an animal, car or other thing, pending on the team they were in), came with a pilot minifig AND combined with others into a GESTAULT.

Kreons, should have transformed just as well, as there really was no excuse for the awful first generation "non-transforming" sets we got. Failing that (perhaps Hasbo didn't want one toyline canabalising sales from another?), they could have done more to sell the minifigs (sans all of the silly "weapon racks, etc") as collectors items (like the Myclones). I was really interested in the Comicon set myself, but couldn't get hold of it. Keyring versions (like Lego have), tshirts, special artist versions (Bape?), etc.

For the kids, they could have made great mechsuits and vehicles, by taking a leaf out of the Lego/Anime knockoff things (not the Ninja one, the other one) and looking back at the Actionmaster playsets.

Regardless of my ideas, I think it's fair to say that Hasbro have demonstrated a sizeable omount of inexperience in this field, with a product that still has lots of potential.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:25 pm
by Noideaforaname
Kre-O couldn't seem to catch a break. The Kreons proved to be quite popular, and given how commonplace brick-based minifigures are they should've done really good --and the customizability should've been another win-- but for whatever reasons most retailers just wouldn't bite. Even trying new formulas didn't help. And indeed these historical and transformable figures are so far removed from the standard Kreon I doubt many Kre-O fans would even want them.


Though truth be told Kre-O did have a nice run. Making the 9 major G1 Combiner teams is no small feat.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:52 pm
by MaverickPrime
I wonder what the fate of Kreo is gonna be here in Mexico, we only got the AoE stuff, nothing else, not even the blind packed releases or the combiners, just the new AoE guys

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 12:41 am
by chuckdawg1999
The Micro changers were all that I ever bought and I thought they were good, for what they were. At the time Kre-O launched Spinmaster released the Ionix brick system and that was by far a better transforming brick, that ultimately failed too. I bought a great deal of the GI Joe sets since those were vehicles that will probably never be released in the 4" line. Unfortunately my interest in Kre-O died with a sudden stop when I had to break down a bunch of sets to decorate for Christmas, and they were stopping with the codes on the blind bags. Lego has too much of a hold on the toy isles, and a vocal fan base that will shout down any other brand.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 7:48 am
by RAcast
chuckdawg1999 wrote:The Micro changers were all that I ever bought and I thought they were good, for what they were. At the time Kre-O launched Spinmaster released the Ionix brick system and that was by far a better transforming brick, that ultimately failed too. I bought a great deal of the GI Joe sets since those were vehicles that will probably never be released in the 4" line. Unfortunately my interest in Kre-O died with a sudden stop when I had to break down a bunch of sets to decorate for Christmas, and they were stopping with the codes on the blind bags. Lego has too much of a hold on the toy isles, and a vocal fan base that will shout down any other brand.

I wouldn't say Ionix was really better. It had a great deal of potential, but they never did anything with it.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri May 22, 2015 9:27 am
by Editor
I only bought one Ionix set, the mini HTTYD Toothless figure when Target had it on clearance, and to be completely honest, I was really not impressed by the build or the overall part quality.

I could have grabbed a bunch of those sets on the cheap, but that one set turned me away from them quickly.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 11:18 am
by chuckdawg1999
Editor wrote:I only bought one Ionix set, the mini HTTYD Toothless figure when Target had it on clearance, and to be completely honest, I was really not impressed by the build or the overall part quality.

I could have grabbed a bunch of those sets on the cheap, but that one set turned me away from them quickly.


I was thinking more of the Tenkai Knights bricks. They were 2x4 bricks that could turn into humanoid forms, those would've been perfect for the Micro Change line

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 8:31 pm
by Editor
Editor wrote:
Seibertron wrote:
megatronus wrote:Is that a Kre-O Trypticon??


I'm assuming that's Robots In Disguise Underbite


If that is from the same set I believe it is, yes that should be Underbite.


Box image:
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chuckdawg1999 wrote:
Editor wrote:I only bought one Ionix set, the mini HTTYD Toothless figure when Target had it on clearance, and to be completely honest, I was really not impressed by the build or the overall part quality.

I could have grabbed a bunch of those sets on the cheap, but that one set turned me away from them quickly.


I was thinking more of the Tenkai Knights bricks. They were 2x4 bricks that could turn into humanoid forms, those would've been perfect for the Micro Change line


Yep, they used the same system as Tenkai Knights on their How to Train your Dragon and Pokemon lines.
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And just for kicks:
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Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 8:48 pm
by chuckdawg1999
Did they use the 2x4 bricks for the humanoid characters? Those were the only ones I was thinking about.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Sat May 23, 2015 9:02 pm
by Editor
Honestly Chuck I can't say.

I do believe that the larger sets did include Hiccup and such but after the disappointment for how under developed Toothless was beyond the use of the transforming brick and decent head piece, that I didn't bother taking that close a look. (just checked Google images, yes they did)

I can also say that the Pokemon Ash set was indeed using the same humanoid brick the Knights were based on, as I almost bought one but decided against it.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2015 5:28 pm
by Editor
Kreon Warriors Collection 2 have dropped around here. Bought a few packs to try for Soundwave but no dice.

That said if you like the crazier looking Kreons you will want Wise guy Starscream.

SDCC Exclusive Kre-O Transformers Kreon Class of 1985 Set Revealed

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:32 am
by ScottyP
Via Gizmodo's Toyland Blog, we have our first images of another 2015 SDCC Transformers exclusive, a Kre-O "Kreon Class of 1985" set.

Toyland had this to say about the set:
Toyland Blog wrote:And like last year’s Transformers Class of 1984, the KREON Class of 1985 will first be available as a $60 San Diego Comic-Con exclusive either at HasbroToyShop.com, or at booth #3213 at the convention.

This set looks to have many new Kreons for G1 characters that haven't yet seen that treatment, such as Astrotrain, Cosmos, Blaster, the other four Dinobots and many more, plus more definitive versions of characters such as Seaspray and Jetfire. We've mirrored the images of the set below.

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Kre-O may not have survived the realm of mass retail, but it lives on through this convention exclusive. This year's San Diego Comic-Con takes place July 9th through July 12th at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California.

Sound off Seibertronians, are you excited to see this set as a follow-up to last year's really cool Class of 1984 set? Having anxiety about the exclusivity? Maybe more flashbacks to High School is a really bad thing to you? Let us know by replying to this post, and keep it locked in here to Seibertron for all the latest as we approach a busy convention season!

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:42 am
by mooncake623
This thing looks like a must get since I have the 1984 one.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:42 am
by Noideaforaname
Like last year's set, there's a few I'd like but a bunch I don't need because I already have the character in some fashion. Still, an awesome set!

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:48 am
by ScottyP
Noideaforaname wrote:Like last year's set, there's a few I'd like but a bunch I don't need because I already have the character in some fashion. Still, an awesome set!

For sure, though there are cases like Seaspray where the one here is sooo much cooler than the HftD inspired Kreon that came out last year.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 10:51 am
by mooncake623
Noideaforaname wrote:Like last year's set, there's a few I'd like but a bunch I don't need because I already have the character in some fashion. Still, an awesome set!


but it looks good as a set in packaging. I've never actually open mine so it really doesn't matter which i had before and which I didn't.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:03 am
by NuclearConvoy
If I saw this in a store I would totally be down for it. As an SDCC exclusive I will not even consider paying the inevitably inflated cost.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:42 am
by ScottyP
NuclearConvoy wrote:If I saw this in a store I would totally be down for it. As an SDCC exclusive I will not even consider paying the inevitably inflated cost.

If you can snag it on Hasbro Toy Shop, it's a really good deal. Kreons are generally about $3 retail. This has 30 of em, so for $60 that math works out to being quite a good deal.

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:43 am
by Marcdachamp
I love the captions underneath!

Snarl- Most likely to skip class

Strafe (Swoop)- Most likely to have his identity stolen

:lol:

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:52 am
by Carnivius_Prime
Marcdachamp wrote:Strafe (Swoop)- Most likely to have his identity stolen


Swoop is Strafe now? I thought that was just his AoE counterpart of sorts. What's G1 Technobot Strafe called now then?

Re: The Official Kre-O Discussion Thread

PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2015 11:59 am
by Genericon #378
Can someone please list all the captions with their respective kreons in a post? Kinda blurry.