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Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Wed Sep 27, 2023 11:37 pm
by ssjgoku14432
Gotta Say I'm Not Surprised. Hasbro's Distribution has been terrible for the past what 2 years? I mean there's a whole list of Figures that have been Hard to find if at all. Legacy Core Class Waves 3-4, Deluxe Waves 2-4, Voyager Waves 4 & 5, Leaders Transmetal 2 Megs and Skyquake. Commander Motormaster. Or Studio Series. Basically all the Rise of the Beasts Figures, the 1st Waves of Gamer Figs (Prime, Bee and Barricade). Like seriously some store in Upstate NY have basically Skipped entire Waves. Mattel and Masters of the Universe isn't any Better.

And on The Subject of MOTU and Target.....IDK what the Hell Target is doing. Basically, they seem like they buy 1 case of MOTU Masterverse Figures.....and about a month....they are on clearance. Or like the Prowl/Ironhide 2 pack. And alot of times, I'm seeing reports of this before I've even seen them in my local store. Or it Seems like they Buy a single case of transformer waves, once sold, on to the next. Like what ever happened to restocking the same things for a little while, then moving on? I miss the good old days where if I saw a figure on the shelf, I didn't have to buy it right then and there or risk never seeing it in stores again.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 5:34 am
by AcademyofDrX
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:10 am
by First-Aid
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.


Can we just enjoy the fact that the phrase "release fluid" was used in a relatively civilized manner with no one snickering at the phrase?



....well, almost no one... :oops: :twisted: 8-}

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:25 am
by Emerje
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.

Why should I let it go? What I'm saying is just as valid as what others are saying, why am I the only one not allowed to say what I think it is? When several people say it looks like mold and one person says it's mold release fluid with no experience in the figure molding process what makes his theory any more credible than anyone else's? We've all seen mold before, I guarantee that guy has never seen dried mold release fluid (which may or may not even exist). The fact that Hasbro Pulse canceled all of their pre-orders instead of telling people it's fine just wipe it off speaks volumes to me.

Emerje

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:37 am
by AcademyofDrX
Emerje wrote:
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.

Why should I let it go? What I'm saying is just as valid as what others are saying, why am I the only one not allowed to say what I think it is? When several people say it looks like mold and one person says it's mold release fluid with no experience in the figure molding process what makes his theory any more credible than anyone else's? We've all seen mold before, I guarantee that guy has never seen dried mold release fluid (which may or may not even exist). The fact that Hasbro Pulse canceled all of their pre-orders instead of telling people it's fine just wipe it off speaks volumes to me.

Emerje

You're entitled to do whatever you want, you can ignore me. But in my opinion, it's silly to keep fighting a battle that will never be resolved. I also like the implication that Hasbro made Pulse cancel all their orders to protect the public, but was perfectly happy to let Amazon keep poisoning people. Also I'm pretty sure mold release fluid exists, and that dried mold release fluid can exist, even if the material on the figure isn't that.

My theory is just that Pulse didn't want to deal with returns costs, while Amazon is willing to write that off because they're used to it. And the main reason why there would be so many returns? Hysteria from certain fansite posts.

There has been no evidence whatsoever that this is something biological, let alone harmful. The defect is always on the exact same part of the figure, which suggests some kind of localized contamination from production--like the mold--than something growing which would spread. Like, this is comparable to a whole crate of bread being tossed with moldy spots in the exact same part of every loaf.

The fact that this mold theory is now spreading into completely unrelated threads, like this one over a different figure's cancellation, suggests that everyone has lost perspective. I think we as a fandom should move on, but if you want to keep ranting about it, I'm going to keep rolling my eyes and pushing back.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:18 am
by Emerje
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.

Why should I let it go? What I'm saying is just as valid as what others are saying, why am I the only one not allowed to say what I think it is? When several people say it looks like mold and one person says it's mold release fluid with no experience in the figure molding process what makes his theory any more credible than anyone else's? We've all seen mold before, I guarantee that guy has never seen dried mold release fluid (which may or may not even exist). The fact that Hasbro Pulse canceled all of their pre-orders instead of telling people it's fine just wipe it off speaks volumes to me.

Emerje

You're entitled to do whatever you want, you can ignore me. But in my opinion, it's silly to keep fighting a battle that will never be resolved. I also like the implication that Hasbro made Pulse cancel all their orders to protect the public, but was perfectly happy to let Amazon keep poisoning people. Also I'm pretty sure mold release fluid exists, and that dried mold release fluid can exist, even if the material on the figure isn't that.

My theory is just that Pulse didn't want to deal with returns costs, while Amazon is willing to write that off because they're used to it. And the main reason why there would be so many returns? Hysteria from certain fansite posts.

There has been no evidence whatsoever that this is something biological, let alone harmful. The defect is always on the exact same part of the figure, which suggests some kind of localized contamination from production--like the mold--than something growing which would spread. Like, this is comparable to a whole crate of bread being tossed with moldy spots in the exact same part of every loaf.

The fact that this mold theory is now spreading into completely unrelated threads, like this one over a different figure's cancellation, suggests that everyone has lost perspective. I think we as a fandom should move on, but if you want to keep ranting about it, I'm going to keep rolling my eyes and pushing back.

I moved on as soon I made the news post, but every time I see someone say it was mold release fluid I'm going to say we don't know that, because we don't. Like I said before, I've watched dozens of videos on the injection molding process, there are hundreds on YouTube, and not a single one of them mention mold release fluid that needs to be washed off, the parts just pop out ready to use (after the flashing is trimmed off of course). Best I can tell release fluid is used in silicon molds and other hobby molds, that's it, not in mass production commercial molding. The guy that first brought up the fluid has no clue what he's talking about, and frankly I don't either, but I took the time to actually do a little research instead of saying something so reckless.

Also about the mold moving on to different parts than the wings, I'm not sure what the sprues look like for the seekers, but if they used some sort of contaminated plastic with something organic that got mixed in it would have only affected the parts that that specific batch of plastic was used to make, which in this case would be a large batch of the wing sprues. So if the wings are moldy it doesn't mean that mold would travel to a part that isn't contaminated.

Amazon not recalling or cancelling something that's been contaminated wouldn't exactly be new for them and isn't a call that Hasbro can make for them, but they can certainly cover themselves.

Emerje

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:28 am
by AcademyofDrX
Emerje wrote:Also about the mold moving on to different parts than the wings, I'm not sure what the sprues look like for the seekers, but if they used some sort of contaminated plastic with something organic that got mixed in it would have only affected the parts that that specific batch of plastic was used to make, which in this case would be a large batch of the wing sprues. So if the wings are moldy it doesn't mean that mold would travel to a part that isn't contaminated.

Do you actually believe in this theory, or are you just making up stuff on the spot to try to justify your vibes? Because I don't think that's how anything works, and I would be very surprised if this was mentioned in all those commercial manufacturing videos you watched.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:40 am
by First Gen
I have a hard time accepting this is a somewhat common thing, as is being presented, when its never been reported prior. But, that being said, it still would raise concern for Hasbro to cancel shipments or product deliveries as a general response to not have consumer backlash.

Perhaps the figures themselves, or this time, the packaging suffered. Maybe its the paper products that are the issue. Either way its better to not ship then ship a load of damaged stuff.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:46 am
by Sabrblade
First Gen wrote:I have a hard time accepting this is a somewhat common thing, as is being presented, when its never been reported prior. But, that being said, it still would raise concern for Hasbro to cancel shipments or product deliveries as a general response to not have consumer backlash.

Perhaps the figures themselves, or this time, the packaging suffered. Maybe its the paper products that are the issue. Either way its better to not ship then ship a load of damaged stuff.
Maybe Optimus was simply over-preordered, with there just being less stock than the number of those preordered.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:50 am
by Jelze Bunnycat
All this because some random guy stated it was mold, something bad so everyone automatically took it for truth... Yet a big(ger) figure in the overall community (Dave Willis aka ItsWalky for the record) with a more plausible answer gets overlooked (M. Sipher agrees with him however)... >:oP Let's just keep it as an isolated occurrence, not connect it to anything, and move on.

Back to SS RotB Prime and its order cancellations, is it just Target US canceling orders, or have other places canceled theirs as well? It could very well be that stock allocation is a wee bit lopsided towards Asia or other places.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 10:17 am
by Ig89ninja
My brother’s preorder was canceled by Target to.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 11:44 am
by TF-fan kev777
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:All this because some random guy stated it was mold, something bad so everyone automatically took it for truth... Yet a big(ger) figure in the overall community (Dave Willis aka ItsWalky for the record) with a more plausible answer gets overlooked (M. Sipher agrees with him however)... >:oP Let's just keep it as an isolated occurrence, not connect it to anything, and move on.

Back to SS RotB Prime and its order cancellations, is it just Target US canceling orders, or have other places canceled theirs as well? It could very well be that stock allocation is a wee bit lopsided towards Asia or other places.


My take is simply that someone within Target's distribution centers screwed up and didn't set aside the number correct number of pre-orders and released all of them into the distribution centers for all the retail locations. Target's wonky pre-order system of having to confirm you still want an item after whatever peroid of time probaly doesn't help this.

From the past info Hasbro released on their Pulse share of pre-orders, I belive they get something like 10% of the run and they don't ship from Pulse until they have been delivered to the main store with the exclusive. I got mine form Pulse and saw him in multiple Target's near me right after Pulse charged me but but before he shipped. He was highly sought after and the stores that did get him may have been scalped pretty good, so there is a reasonable chance that those stores got replenished and rescalped a few times running thorugh the rest of the inventory.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 2:34 pm
by DeathReviews
It's all just guesswork. Short of sending a private investigator to the production factories to gather evidence? We'll probably never know what really happened with those Nacelle figures, or with Buzzworthy OP. Hasbro wouldn't willingly make any kind of statement that would make themselves look bad, or damage sales. So they're sure not going to say, 'Yeah we made a bad batch of moldy, poisonous figures and had to toss 'em.'

It's like pulling hen's teeth to even get them to admit that they've been messing things up with distribution, never mind confessing if their production standards are off. When they failed on my Leader Snarl order, they didn't even alert me. It took TWO ticket submissions to Pulse to get their attention, and even then, they didn't get me the second copy of the figure I'd bought. They just cancelled the second one, said 'we apologize for the inconvenience', and never said anything about getting a replacement. Boooooo!

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 2:48 pm
by Predaking77
I got my notification yesterday and I'm not too happy about this. I was really looking forward to adding this Prime to my collection but this is the second time Target has cancelled a pre-order. The first was my Ark and now this and not an explanation in sight. Fool me once.........
I'll never pre-order from Target again.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:03 pm
by First-Aid
DeathReviews wrote:It's all just guesswork. Short of sending a private investigator to the production factories to gather evidence? We'll probably never know what really happened with those Nacelle figures, or with Buzzworthy OP. Hasbro wouldn't willingly make any kind of statement that would make themselves look bad, or damage sales. So they're sure not going to say, 'Yeah we made a bad batch of moldy, poisonous figures and had to toss 'em.'

It's like pulling hen's teeth to even get them to admit that they've been messing things up with distribution, never mind confessing if their production standards are off. When they failed on my Leader Snarl order, they didn't even alert me. It took TWO ticket submissions to Pulse to get their attention, and even then, they didn't get me the second copy of the figure I'd bought. They just cancelled the second one, said 'we apologize for the inconvenience', and never said anything about getting a replacement. Boooooo!


I say we make like the History Channel and blame it on aliens.... :HEADHURTS:

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:08 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
First-Aid wrote:
DeathReviews wrote:It's all just guesswork. Short of sending a private investigator to the production factories to gather evidence? We'll probably never know what really happened with those Nacelle figures, or with Buzzworthy OP. Hasbro wouldn't willingly make any kind of statement that would make themselves look bad, or damage sales. So they're sure not going to say, 'Yeah we made a bad batch of moldy, poisonous figures and had to toss 'em.'

It's like pulling hen's teeth to even get them to admit that they've been messing things up with distribution, never mind confessing if their production standards are off. When they failed on my Leader Snarl order, they didn't even alert me. It took TWO ticket submissions to Pulse to get their attention, and even then, they didn't get me the second copy of the figure I'd bought. They just cancelled the second one, said 'we apologize for the inconvenience', and never said anything about getting a replacement. Boooooo!


I say we make like the History Channel and blame it on aliens.... :HEADHURTS:


I already have to deal with that with my father-in-law... #-o

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:31 pm
by First-Aid
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First-Aid wrote:
DeathReviews wrote:It's all just guesswork. Short of sending a private investigator to the production factories to gather evidence? We'll probably never know what really happened with those Nacelle figures, or with Buzzworthy OP. Hasbro wouldn't willingly make any kind of statement that would make themselves look bad, or damage sales. So they're sure not going to say, 'Yeah we made a bad batch of moldy, poisonous figures and had to toss 'em.'

It's like pulling hen's teeth to even get them to admit that they've been messing things up with distribution, never mind confessing if their production standards are off. When they failed on my Leader Snarl order, they didn't even alert me. It took TWO ticket submissions to Pulse to get their attention, and even then, they didn't get me the second copy of the figure I'd bought. They just cancelled the second one, said 'we apologize for the inconvenience', and never said anything about getting a replacement. Boooooo!


I say we make like the History Channel and blame it on aliens.... :HEADHURTS:


I already have to deal with that with my father-in-law... #-o


He's an alien? Cool!

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 3:39 pm
by Jelze Bunnycat
First-Aid wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First-Aid wrote:
DeathReviews wrote:It's all just guesswork. Short of sending a private investigator to the production factories to gather evidence? We'll probably never know what really happened with those Nacelle figures, or with Buzzworthy OP. Hasbro wouldn't willingly make any kind of statement that would make themselves look bad, or damage sales. So they're sure not going to say, 'Yeah we made a bad batch of moldy, poisonous figures and had to toss 'em.'

It's like pulling hen's teeth to even get them to admit that they've been messing things up with distribution, never mind confessing if their production standards are off. When they failed on my Leader Snarl order, they didn't even alert me. It took TWO ticket submissions to Pulse to get their attention, and even then, they didn't get me the second copy of the figure I'd bought. They just cancelled the second one, said 'we apologize for the inconvenience', and never said anything about getting a replacement. Boooooo!


I say we make like the History Channel and blame it on aliens.... :HEADHURTS:


I already have to deal with that with my father-in-law... #-o


He's an alien? Cool!


Nope; officially, I am one ;)

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 6:39 pm
by Lain Iwakura
OOOOF that really stings. I'm still quite content with my original SS movie Bumblebee Optimus taking the new SS's place, but that really sucks for anyone that's been wanting to pick him up for awhile now. :BOOM:

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:46 pm
by Emerje
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:Also about the mold moving on to different parts than the wings, I'm not sure what the sprues look like for the seekers, but if they used some sort of contaminated plastic with something organic that got mixed in it would have only affected the parts that that specific batch of plastic was used to make, which in this case would be a large batch of the wing sprues. So if the wings are moldy it doesn't mean that mold would travel to a part that isn't contaminated.

Do you actually believe in this theory, or are you just making up stuff on the spot to try to justify your vibes? Because I don't think that's how anything works, and I would be very surprised if this was mentioned in all those commercial manufacturing videos you watched.

I think it's more plausible than non-existent release fluid being the cause, yes. If it isn't mold and isn't release fluid then what is it? We already know there's weird stuff happening with the plastic coming out of this factory, maybe this'll get Hasbro to finally look into what's happening over there. In the end this is going to be a distant memory of that weird thing that happened that one time, assuming it doesn't happen again.

TF-fan kev777 wrote:My take is simply that someone within Target's distribution centers screwed up and didn't set aside the number correct number of pre-orders and released all of them into the distribution centers for all the retail locations. Target's wonky pre-order system of having to confirm you still want an item after whatever peroid of time probaly doesn't help this.

Has anyone actually received one from Target.com? I've only seen cancelations and no one claiming to have gotten one. Like I had said previously, I think this is just a matter of the figure missing its release window and the site sending out an automated delay email and then automatically cancelling the order after sending out so many since I had two entirely different orders placed the same day cancelled at the exact same time.

Emerje

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 7:52 pm
by AcademyofDrX
See I don't have a problem believing mold release agents exist just because I've never seen them in a YouTube video, and I still find that more plausible than biochemistry fanfiction, but hey, you do you.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 8:26 pm
by chuckdawg1999
First-Aid wrote:
AcademyofDrX wrote:
Emerje wrote:
Jelze Bunnycat wrote:
First Gen wrote:I wonder if this is related to the mold issue other figures had. Perhaps whole shipments were contaminated and not sellable.


It was only one other figure and it wasn't mold at all; it was a release fluid (don't...) that wasn't properly washed off.

According to one person with no knowledge of the subject. Best I can tell commercial injection molds don't use release fluid. I've watched some videos and the parts just pop out and don't get washed.

Emerje

Dude, let it go. You can say "I told you so" if there's a widespread outbreak a la The Last of Us, but the case for toxic mold is even thinner.


Can we just enjoy the fact that the phrase "release fluid" was used in a relatively civilized manner with no one snickering at the phrase?



....well, almost no one... :oops: :twisted: 8-}


Yeah, when it takes me an hour to type one sentence, I'm in trouble.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Thu Sep 28, 2023 9:43 pm
by First Gen
Sabrblade wrote:
First Gen wrote:I have a hard time accepting this is a somewhat common thing, as is being presented, when its never been reported prior. But, that being said, it still would raise concern for Hasbro to cancel shipments or product deliveries as a general response to not have consumer backlash.

Perhaps the figures themselves, or this time, the packaging suffered. Maybe its the paper products that are the issue. Either way its better to not ship then ship a load of damaged stuff.
Maybe Optimus was simply over-preordered, with there just being less stock than the number of those preordered.



Ehhhh. Maybe. But I doubt that.

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2023 7:49 am
by Emerje
AcademyofDrX wrote:See I don't have a problem believing mold release agents exist just because I've never seen them in a YouTube video, and I still find that more plausible than biochemistry fanfiction, but hey, you do you.

I mean, what are the chances that all of them are not using it just to streamline the video? Seems pretty unlikely. But whatever, I'm done.

Until the next person I see saying it's release fluid like some sort of known fact, anyway. [-(

Emerje

Re: Transformers Buzzworthy Bumblebee Discussion

PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2023 1:22 pm
by -Kanrabat-
Emerje wrote:
AcademyofDrX wrote:See I don't have a problem believing mold release agents exist just because I've never seen them in a YouTube video, and I still find that more plausible than biochemistry fanfiction, but hey, you do you.

I mean, what are the chances that all of them are not using it just to streamline the video? Seems pretty unlikely. But whatever, I'm done.

Until the next person I see saying it's release fluid like some sort of known fact, anyway. [-(

Emerje


You guys asked for it.


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