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Thinking about it, Cosmos and Skrapnel don't count because they have slightly different colors and omit the companion figures.
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==Market-specific rebranding==
==Market-specific rebranding==
[[File:MicromasterEuropeanEnergonCybertron.jpg|upright=1.0|thumb|Continuity headache]]
[[File:MicromasterEuropeanEnergonCybertron.jpg|upright=1.0|thumb|Continuity headache]]
*The four waves of [[KB Toys]] exclusive ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' [[Micromaster]] [[combiner]]s were released in ''[[Transformers: Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' ([[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]]) and ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' ([[Railbot]]s, [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]]) packaging in [[multilingual packaging|European markets]].
*The [[Tiny Tins]] versions of the ''[[Transformers: Armada (toyline)|Armada]]'' [[Mini-Con]]s [[Dirt Boss (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Dirt Boss]], [[Downshift (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Downshift]] and [[Mirage (Armada)#Universe (2003)|Mirage]] were available in ''[[Transformers: Universe (2003 toyline)|Universe]]'' packaging in the United States, but in ''Armada'' packaging in Europe.
*The "GDO" redecos of ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|Dark of the Moon]]'' Leader Class [[Ironhide (Movie)/toys#Leader Class toys|Ironhide]] and [[Transformers (2010 toyline)|2010 ''Transformers'']] "[[Hunt for the Decepticons]]" Leader Class [[Starscream (Movie)/toys#Leader Class toys|Starscream]] were initially released in [[Transformers: Generations#Asian retail exclusives ("GDO")|Hasbro's Asian markets in English-only ''Generations'' packaging]], and were later made available by Hasbro in Canada as [[Toys"R"Us]] exclusives in [[multilingual packaging|bilingual]] English/Chinese ''Dark of the Moon''/''[[Movie Trilogy Series]]'' packaging.
*The four waves of [[KB Toys]] exclusive ''Universe'' [[Micromaster]] [[combiner]]s were released in ''[[Transformers: Energon (toyline)|Energon]]'' ([[Protectobot (G1)|Protectobots]], [[Constructicon (G1)|Constructicons]]) and ''[[Transformers: Cybertron (toyline)|Cybertron]]'' ([[Railbot]]s, [[Aerialbot (G1)|Aerialbots]]) packaging in [[multilingual packaging|European markets]].
*The "GDO" redecos of ''[[Transformers: Dark of the Moon (toyline)|Dark of the Moon]]'' Leader Class [[Ironhide (Movie)/toys#Leader Class toys|Ironhide]] and [[Transformers (2010 toyline)|2010 ''Transformers'']] "[[Hunt for the Decepticons]]" Leader Class [[Starscream (Movie)/toys#Leader Class toys|Starscream]] were initially released in [[Transformers: Generations (toyline)#Exclusives|Hasbro's Asian markets in English-only ''Generations'' packaging]], and were later made available by Hasbro in Canada as [[Toys"R"Us]] exclusives in [[multilingual packaging|bilingual]] English/Chinese ''Dark of the Moon''/''[[Movie Trilogy Series]]'' packaging.
*In addition to his exclusive ''[[Transformers: Universal Studios]]'' release, the general retail release of [[Cyberverse (toyline)|Cyberverse]] [[Evac (Ride)#Cyberverse|Evac]] and his wave-mates [[Dino#Cyberverse|Mirage]] and [[Soundwave (ROTF)#CyberverseBlue|Soundwave]] (who weren't available at Universal Studios) lacked the "Prime" moniker on their United States market packaging, whereas the multilingual European releases kept the "Prime" title.
*In addition to his exclusive ''[[Transformers: Universal Studios]]'' release, the general retail release of [[Cyberverse (toyline)|Cyberverse]] [[Evac (Ride)#Cyberverse|Evac]] and his wave-mates [[Dino#Cyberverse|Mirage]] and [[Soundwave (ROTF)#CyberverseBlue|Soundwave]] (who weren't available at Universal Studios) lacked the "Prime" moniker on their United States market packaging, whereas the multilingual European releases kept the "Prime" title.
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New packaging, same product.

Rebranding, also known as "packaging refresh" (or "PR" for short in online retailer listings), is when a toy is re-released in new or slightly altered packaging attributed to a different franchise, or is released in packaging attributed to a different franchise than originally intended. For example, Steamhammer, originally released as part of the Energon line, was re-released in Universe packaging (both depicted on the right). The toy is generally not a redeco; the plastic colors and paint mask remain unchanged (barring the occasional minor variant). The only noticeable change is the packaging itself.

Commonly, rebranded toys are released in the same fashion as their original releases (i.e. single releases are re-released as single toys, multi-packs are re-released as multi-packs), though occasionally single toys can be re-released as multi-packs. Usually the rebranded toy retains the same name as the original release; however, if the original release was a redeco released under a modified name, prefixes such as "Energon" or "Galaxy Force" are usually dropped for the rebranded re-release. Outright name changes are rare exceptions.

Rebranding can happen for various reasons: For example, Hasbro wants to give a store an exclusive in a different line, but doesn't want to invest in a redeco. Using the same plastic colors and paint masks even allows the rebranded toys to be sold at lower prices than the original releases at "Dollar stores". Sometimes toys are also rebranded so they can be sold in markets where the line these toys are released in for the United States market isn't distributed. And lastly, rebranding can also occur before the release of a toy, when Hasbro decides to release it under a different franchise than originally planned, but the original version is still released in other markets.

Rebranding is related to subline imprints, which are a partial rebranding but retain the original franchise name and only use the new name as a secondary title of sorts. Rebranding is also related to reissues of Generation 1 toys, which are released under umbrella names such as Generation One Commemorative Series, or are even integrated into larger lines such as Classics or Universe.

Re-releases

New packaging, new franchise.
New packaging, new characters.
Technically, the European version can be considered "rebranded" as well...


Market-specific rebranding

Continuity headache


Pre-release rebranding

Notes

A common misconception among fans is that "repackaged" toys, as they are commonly referred to—i.e. rebranded toys, as well as various unchanged toys re-released as part of multi-packs within the same line—are in fact unsold stock of old toys that are shipped back to Hasbro and then literally taken out of their packaging and put into new packaging. This is not true. Hasbro confirmed in January 2009 that due to the toys being manufactured in Asia, it would be a waste of time and money to repackage them only to sell them at the same price point.[2] Thus, these toys are just what this article says: new production runs using the same plastic colors and paint masks as the original production runs (this alleged practice was used in an entirely different context, however).

See also

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