>>6390113>you seem to cobflate a bunch of information up in an attempt to keep your inane arguing going. Now, having seen Hasbro keep foreign figures from being sold in the states a number of times now, I think it's fair to say you have a fairly poor understanding of all of this, and you're just trying to save face>you seem to cobflate a bunch of information>Hasbro keep foreign figures from being sold in the statesNO U.
You're a perfect example of someone who just hears things on forums and gets repeated a million times over until you and a bunch of other idiots believe it to be the gospel truth.
So im not going to believe the word of some idiot anon who can't provide any proof of his claims, especially in a forum that believes laws and contracts work like playground rules.
I mean, here you fucking are trying to back his claim just because it SOUNDS just like the BS you believe about Hasbro.
IF anyone was "cockblocking" (read: someone already signed a contract with Marvel for hte rights to release collectible action figures in the US market) a Japanese figure from being released in the US, it was Diamond, since they produce the Marvel collectible action figures in the US.
Image of Hasbro's license with Marvel and how they can't say shit about Figuarts or Revoltechs being sold in the US, despite your meme
>>>6390120 more nebulous claims Are you afraid of linking or referencing the interviewer because you want me to go through a fruitless search of dozens of reviews 5-20 minute reviews? Because going through PixelDan's video, he says "We are very limited by the license"
This video is unlikely to be the one you keep referring to, since it only proves my point.
So who's releasing collectible action figures in the US and cockblocking (licenses)? Some company who is releasing a lined called Figuarts through Diamond and specialty shops like Barnes and Noble.
IT would explain why a rival line called Revoltechs weren't officially released here too, huh?