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Thread: New Marvel 3.75" Appreciation Thread
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Old 11-28-2015, 06:49 AM   #20393
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There are simply too many movies and shows to keep pace with. And they have already stated that 6" will get the movie figures.

The problem is, they have it backwards. The TV shows can only be watched by adults due to content. TV show figures should be in the larger, more expensive format for adult collectors.

The cartoons are accessible by kids, so those should be the focus of low articulation kids' lines.

The movies are accessible by both kids and adults. Movie figures belong in the 3.75" line with more detailed articulation for both collectors and (older) kids.

Remember the Man of Steel figures? A big chunk of the toys were lower quality and gimmicky - clearly aimed at kids. But young kids had no business seeing that movie! The result? I can still find them on the pegs years later!

Your toy/collector product needs to line up with the audience of the media tie-in. Hasbro needs to shift a few things around to accomplish that.
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