Takara/Hasbro
Poll: Wich is better beyblade maker?
Hasbro |
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54 |
Takara |
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312 |
Total: | 100% | 366 vote(s) |
soz it just sounded strange
Well actualy, another companie distributes MFB in - uhhhh - either China or Taiwan I forgot but still, there's other companie besides Takara that distributes MFB.
* Well iguess you meant "produces"...
* Well iguess you meant "produces"...
tommy takara
at 1st i thought they were honglis. lol
at 1st i thought they were honglis. lol
Takara by far.
Hasbro are alright I guess its just their descisions that were bad, not the actual beyblades themselves. Most of my beyblades (all of my plastic ones) are hasbro and they're good. Hasbro made the packaging rubbish though compared to the takara boxes.
Hasbro are alright I guess its just their descisions that were bad, not the actual beyblades themselves. Most of my beyblades (all of my plastic ones) are hasbro and they're good. Hasbro made the packaging rubbish though compared to the takara boxes.
Really? Apart from maybe the first ones I thought Hasbro had much better packaging.
hasbro should've produced some spare parts in every blade.
(Jan. 11, 2009 1:38 AM)Rocky Wrote: Really? Apart from maybe the first ones I thought Hasbro had much better packaging.
Takara's boxes ruled and actually had part names and descriptions.
(Jan. 11, 2009 1:39 AM)Brimstone Wrote: hasbro should've produced some spare parts in every blade.
If you sent back a broken Beyblade they would send you a replacement.
yes but the process is like forever.
Hasbros boxes always seems so unnecessarily bulky.
More packaging then needed.
Takaras HMS boxes were pretty much big enough to exactly hold the bey + instructions. and the box had images of the blades 'features'.
Most of the Hasbro HMS boxes were fairly large, with not the greatest info on the package.
More packaging then needed.
Takaras HMS boxes were pretty much big enough to exactly hold the bey + instructions. and the box had images of the blades 'features'.
Most of the Hasbro HMS boxes were fairly large, with not the greatest info on the package.
I guess infowise Takara wins but I found the Hasbro boxes to be more aesthetically pleasing.
heh. i remember the big double pair packs from costco.
they were tough to open too!
they were tough to open too!
(Jan. 11, 2009 1:48 AM)Rocky Wrote: I guess infowise Takara wins but I found the Hasbro boxes to be more aesthetically pleasing.
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dragoon gt's box is smoking hot! (takara's)
Brad, I'm not sure what you're trying to point out here, if the Hasbro ones are better or Takara.. =\
brad you missed a wolborg ms (hasbro's) box.. it's smoking hot too.
I still stand by my statement. I do like the Takara HMS boxes but I think overall Hasbro looks nicer.
(Jan. 11, 2009 2:09 AM)Brimstone Wrote: brad you missed a wolborg ms (hasbro's) box.. it's smoking hot too.
the earlier HMS boxes hasbro did were pretty good, too bad they abandoned them
takara individually designed every box and on the back were stats, individual photos of every part with a name, description, and sometimes even width and weight. anyone who thinks hasbro's boxes are better is blind end of story
Not that it matters much but I was talking about general looks not info. Besides were all entitled to an opinion.....
I know. The uniformity and pictures appealed to me. Though I do appreciate the effort Takara put in.
We can notice the feature of each blade on the Takara's boxes unlike Habro's boxes.
unfortunately i've only owned hasbro beyblades