RichardSimmonsRobot
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I for one welcome the break from buying DC figures aside from the occassional $100+ one from InArt or LPZZ. The sticker shock will save me from myself, I'm convinced of it.
If you don't think a toy can be worth more than $50, I get it. For me, they're a steal. I bought MAFEX's classic comic Spider-Man figure in 2022. I haven't been tempted by a classic Spider-Man since. You skip three ML Spideys, and suddenly you've got enough for a MAFEX figure. I spend more on imports up front, but because they're ahead of the curve, I'm not eyeing upgrades for at least four or five years.
Thanks for the unvarnished answer.
How would you think Mattel would define success going forward?
That’s a large part of the problem. Mattel is so bloated that they don’t need to succeed. They can produce shitty figures for boys 10 and under and still meet enough of a quota and leave the collector market to rot and still justify holding onto the license for another 20 years because they have the capital for it. Again look at what happened to the JP line. When Mattel tried to make an olive branch to collectors with the announcement of the Amber Collection, fans in our demographic went nuts but then quickly went silent when they learned that Mattel had no serious game plan and just kept releasing human and raptors into perpetuity. It wasn’t long before the abandons the 1/12 scale market and just went back to profiting off of more 1/18th scale stuff. The same will be true of DC merch.
That’s a large part of the problem. Mattel is so bloated that they don’t need to succeed. They can produce shitty figures for boys 10 and under and still meet enough of a quota and leave the collector market to rot and still justify holding onto the license for another 20 years because they have the capital for it. Again look at what happened to the JP line. When Mattel tried to make an olive branch to collectors with the announcement of the Amber Collection, fans in our demographic went nuts but then quickly went silent when they learned that Mattel had no serious game plan and just kept releasing human and raptors into perpetuity. It wasn’t long before the abandons the 1/12 scale market and just went back to profiting off of more 1/18th scale stuff. The same will be true of DC merch.
Watch them release 10-12 figures (which btw will probably take up to 3-4 years just to make it that far in. )And they’ll fumble the ball time after time. Probably even barely making it out of the bat family. And when we get tired of their antics they’ll just release figures for kids and relegate themselves to a “love it or leave it, losers.” marketing strategy
Maybe I’m dense, but can’t Mattel see what Hasbro has accomplished by engaging with the collector end of the market? It’s almost counterintuitive for them to bomb the kids end and ignore us. I don’t get it.That’s a large part of the problem. Mattel is so bloated that they don’t need to succeed. They can produce shitty figures for boys 10 and under and still meet enough of a quota and leave the collector market to rot and still justify holding onto the license for another 20 years because they have the capital for it. Again look at what happened to the JP line. When Mattel tried to make an olive branch to collectors with the announcement of the Amber Collection, fans in our demographic went nuts but then quickly went silent when they learned that Mattel had no serious game plan and just kept releasing human and raptors into perpetuity. It wasn’t long before the abandons the 1/12 scale market and just went back to profiting off of more 1/18th scale stuff. The same will be true of DC merch.
Watch them release 10-12 figures (which btw will probably take up to 3-4 years just to make it that far in. )And they’ll fumble the ball time after time. Probably even barely making it out of the bat family. And when we get tired of their antics they’ll just release figures for kids and relegate themselves to a “love it or leave it, losers.” marketing strategy
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