Yeah, his frustration isn't something we all haven't felt at some point or another with this brand. At this point, I'm kinda past frustration and moved on to *shrugs*.
My biggest gripe is that (I assume) they are TRU exclusives again. Last year, I never saw half the two-packs b/c they were stocked one-at-a-time and every mouth-breathing scalper or army builder was scarfing them up. Never saw anything but the scrubs.
Doesn't matter how good the figures are if you can't buy them.
You had the chance to correct him and tell him that you exclusively eat Snuffleupagus snacks.
Am i the only one who only remembers one line of his? His super sad sounding "Hey, Bird."?
Again, not the greatest batch, but a few highlights. It could be worse. We're going a whole year without a single CC or Destro... and that's an accomplishment.
You have spent more time scrutinizing her than I have. It's a female cobra officer. It's better than the one I currently have, which is none.
You have spent more time scrutinizing her than I have. It's a female cobra officer. It's better than the one I currently have, which is none.
I swear I think Hasbro hates Joe.
So... one sighting... does this mean we'll see the 2016 lineup in 2016? I'll be stunned if it's not delayed 60 days and renamed the 2017 lineup. "See you again in 27 months when a movie comes out and you've forgotten how much you hate t-crotches and gigantic neon missiles... Peace!"
I swear I think Hasbro hates Joe. That's not fanboy hyperbole... merely a reaction to the evidence I see before me. A handful of two-packs, and a $25/figure subscription club. And that's the best they can do. I know WM only likes toys that have media tie-ins, but there has to be more demand than a few measly impossible-to-find TRU 2-packs.
And if media is what it takes, why is there no media? TF reinvents itself with a new shit-tacular cartoon every 24 months followed by a slew of toys that never ends... Joe had Resolute which was cool but never had any followup. Renegades was well-received and promptly got cancelled because they had no obvious tie-in toys except one figure per wave mixed with lots of other figures. Why no modern military figures? Why no CoD-like Joe building sets instead of chibi kreos? Why no effort to manufacture the toy-media synergy like with other properties? It's not like Hasbro doesn't know how...
If TF can go strong, and SW can go strong, and fucking Turtles can just keep going like the Energizer Bunny, then why can't they come up with a coherent plan to keep Joe relevant and on the shelves? Are we so PC that a line of soldiers fighting a line of terrorists is media toxic? Is it because patriotism/nationalism doesn't sell outside of the domestic market?
I refuse to believe that there isn't a plausible way to get Joe on shelves en-mass sans major motion picture from Paramount. They just aren't trying hard enough.
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So... one sighting... does this mean we'll see the 2016 lineup in 2016? ....
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I've often thought that too. The way they handle it, it's incredibly difficult to draw any other conclusion. Aside from the disdain that they must have for their own property theory, I can only assume it's money related. They must've done the research and just don't feel it's worth investing in. The return must not be large enough, for whatever reason. That's the only other explanation for the way they handle JOE.
Megabloks cut Hasbro's dick off with the popularity of COD. If 1:18 military toys sold, then Bravo and Blue Box would still be in the game. You guys are looking at the toy aisle with 80's tinted glasses.