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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 13, 2011 20:24:08 GMT -5
Where was Jerry Lawler?!? ^This I'm assuming he might be part of a Basic line, rather than the Legends line, but that's just guessing on my part (simply for the fact he's active at the moment)
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Post by guster on Feb 13, 2011 20:25:16 GMT -5
Sorry Sherri but you're way off base on this and you're getting way too defensive. Legends as a whole really aren't selling well. Hince the move to 4 per series. Classic women that were essentially card fillers 20 years ago and managers of wrestlers who we haven't gotten figures of yet won't boost those sales. Sorry to be so blunt, but it's the truth.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 13, 2011 20:26:31 GMT -5
Sorry Sherri but you're way off base on this and you're getting way too defensive. Legends as a whole really aren't selling well. Hince the move to 4 per series. Classic women that were essentially card fillers 20 years ago and managers of wrestlers who we haven't gotten figures of yet won't boost those sales. Sorry to be so blunt, but it's the truth. Every single one of the Series 2, minus Kamala, is warming the shelves at 3 Targets I went to, and that's even AFTER being discounted to 7 bucks. No female figure is going to turn that around.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Feb 13, 2011 20:29:21 GMT -5
The level of rudeness and name calling is really laughable. Yes, says the guy who has been complaining about all the "Playboy Bunnies." You can think what you like, but until the line is an established seller, they're not going to take chances on female characters that boys aren't likely to buy.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 13, 2011 20:33:06 GMT -5
The level of rudeness and name calling is really laughable. Yes, says the guy who has been complaining about all the "Playboy Bunnies." You can think what you like, but until the line is an established seller, they're not going to take chances on female characters that boys aren't likely to buy. Its funny, as I was leaving Target with my Elite Jack Swagger today, I was thinking "Boy, I'm glad there's no women in the Elite line, cause it would be REALLY awkward for me to buy them. Imagine how it would be to be a 12 year old boy trying to say you're buying an action figure, not a doll, but its a female?" Boys have zero interest in girl toys, even if they are wrestling. This is no personal attack on divas, its just the honest truth, and that's how business works.
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Post by Cody Rhodes Fan on Feb 13, 2011 21:09:28 GMT -5
Funny you should say that because I recently saw a young boy fan get excited when he saw a Melina figure at Kohls and he was begging his mom to buy it for him.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 13, 2011 22:43:57 GMT -5
Funny you should say that because I recently saw a young boy fan get excited when he saw a Melina figure at Kohls and he was begging his mom to buy it for him. That's what we call a fallacy or an out liar. One example does not make a case. Heck, if you saw ten boys do that, it doesn't make a case, even 100, let alone one.
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Post by Dean Winchester on Feb 13, 2011 22:54:57 GMT -5
I think the main area that mattel needs improvement is their case packouts. In the past year, this has led to many less popular characters sitting on the shelves. They are at least trying new things, as evident by Elite 7, but in my opinion, have yet to perfect it. While I think that Kidd and Smith should both be 1 per case, I think it was a mistake to separate the tag team. They could have instead made HHH 1 per case to match his partner, HBK, or Made Cena 2 per case instead of 3.
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Post by Obi-TruLove on Feb 13, 2011 22:59:46 GMT -5
Mattel didn't really fail at all too me. Well, the exception is no f'n Bret Hart!
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Post by Cody Rhodes Fan on Feb 13, 2011 23:12:20 GMT -5
Well, despite that, your logic is flawed too by saying that boys have zero interest. Don't get me wrong. I agree that the female figures don't sell as well as the males and from a business standpoint it makes sense that they haven't produced them yet but you can't make an assumption that boys have zero interest when there are boys out there that want to buy and do buy the female figures.
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Post by Instant Classic on Feb 13, 2011 23:45:34 GMT -5
Where was Jerry Lawler?!? i was also expecting and looking forward to a lawler
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Post by slappy on Feb 13, 2011 23:47:55 GMT -5
Funny you should say that because I recently saw a young boy fan get excited when he saw a Melina figure at Kohls and he was begging his mom to buy it for him. That's what we call a fallacy or an out liar. One example does not make a case. Heck, if you saw ten boys do that, it doesn't make a case, even 100, let alone one. Yeah I saw one too. The boy wanted Mickie James but his mom kept putting it back saying he's a boy and that he shouldn't play with the girls so she made him pick out a boy wrestler.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 13, 2011 23:57:45 GMT -5
Well, despite that, your logic is flawed too by saying that boys have zero interest. Don't get me wrong. I agree that the female figures don't sell as well as the males and from a business standpoint it makes sense that they haven't produced them yet but you can't make an assumption that boys have zero interest when there are boys out there that want to buy and do buy the female figures. You know zero interest is a hyperbole, right? If there was zero interest there would never be ANY female figures at all. Good God, this isn't Scientific Inquiry or Economics, its a freaking online message board related to plastic play things. Sheesh. The point which you CLEARLY missed, is that there is NOT a demand for that type of figure in the key target demographic. Not NO ONE wants it, but there is not a DEMAND. Happy now that I'm no longer using rudimentary figures of speech?
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Post by B-Radimus Prime on Feb 14, 2011 0:57:05 GMT -5
Yes, says the guy who has been complaining about all the "Playboy Bunnies." You can think what you like, but until the line is an established seller, they're not going to take chances on female characters that boys aren't likely to buy. Its funny, as I was leaving Target with my Elite Jack Swagger today, I was thinking "Boy, I'm glad there's no women in the Elite line, cause it would be REALLY awkward for me to buy them. Imagine how it would be to be a 12 year old boy trying to say you're buying an action figure, not a doll, but its a female?" Boys have zero interest in girl toys, even if they are wrestling. This is no personal attack on divas, its just the honest truth, and that's how business works. I don't think that is necessarily a fair assessment. When I was a kid, I remember thinking it was awesome to stumble upon a female action figure since you rarely saw them. With X-Men, for instance, finding a Rogue or Storm was like finding a hidden treasure for me because all you ever saw were the same old Gambit and Wolverine figures. It's the same with wrestlers, when I stumbled upon a Lita or that awesome Molly Holly figure back in the day, I thought they were great and wasn't in the least bit embarrassed to buy them. Now, I'm not arguing that the women sell better or worse than the male figures do. I'm just stating that I don't think all boys are afraid/embarrassed of female action figures.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 14, 2011 1:17:48 GMT -5
Its funny, as I was leaving Target with my Elite Jack Swagger today, I was thinking "Boy, I'm glad there's no women in the Elite line, cause it would be REALLY awkward for me to buy them. Imagine how it would be to be a 12 year old boy trying to say you're buying an action figure, not a doll, but its a female?" Boys have zero interest in girl toys, even if they are wrestling. This is no personal attack on divas, its just the honest truth, and that's how business works. I don't think that is necessarily a fair assessment. When I was a kid, I remember thinking it was awesome to stumble upon a female action figure since you rarely saw them. With X-Men, for instance, finding a Rogue or Storm was like finding a hidden treasure for me because all you ever saw were the same old Gambit and Wolverine figures. It's the same with wrestlers, when I stumbled upon a Lita or that awesome Molly Holly figure back in the day, I thought they were great and wasn't in the least bit embarrassed to buy them. Now, I'm not arguing that the women sell better or worse than the male figures do. I'm just stating that I don't think all boys are afraid/embarrassed of female action figures. Superheroes are a bit different. Female wrestling figures are usually just wearing average, almost everyday clothes, not dressed up in a comic book like fashion. The average everyday clothes makes it seem more like a girl's doll is my point. Stop saying not all boys are afraid/embarssed, there is all of nothing so obviously not all boys would be, but the majority will, that shouldn't have to be repeated twice now.
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Post by thelilone on Feb 14, 2011 7:18:29 GMT -5
Sherri was a draw.. simply a huge HEAT maker.. a young shawn michaels - " i wanna get over vince, i dont wanna lose my heat after the kick on marty dies down." reply by vince mcmahon - " alright shawn, we'll put SHERRI with ya!"
and Elizabeth was the most over wwf employee that never had to even talk or bump - just watch SummerSLam 88, 90, 91 or WM 5,6,7
if u were a fan during this time then this is factual to you..it may be harder to see from just watching wweclassics.com ... i'd love a macho king and queen scary sherri pack.. but i'd cry to see a Savage / Elizabeth pack.. or a 92 hbk w/ his main squeeze sherri!! oh my imagine a stand that played the original BOY TOY theme!!!he's just my sexy boy sexxyyy boy oy he's not ur boy toy boy toyyy!!!!! SHERRI and ELIZABETH please create this MATTEL
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Feb 14, 2011 10:19:06 GMT -5
Sherri was a draw.. simply a huge HEAT maker.. a young shawn michaels - " i wanna get over vince, i dont wanna lose my heat after the kick on marty dies down." reply by vince mcmahon - " alright shawn, we'll put SHERRI with ya!" and Elizabeth was the most over wwf employee that never had to even talk or bump - just watch SummerSLam 88, 90, 91 or WM 5,6,7 if u were a fan during this time then this is factual to you..it may be harder to see from just watching wweclassics.com ... i'd love a macho king and queen scary sherri pack.. but i'd cry to see a Savage / Elizabeth pack.. or a 92 hbk w/ his main squeeze sherri!! oh my imagine a stand that played the original BOY TOY theme!!!he's just my sexy boy sexxyyy boy oy he's not ur boy toy boy toyyy!!!!! SHERRI and ELIZABETH please create this MATTEL It has nothing to do with them being popular in the 80s or 90s. Its the matter of their TOYS being popular in the 2010's, and looking as to how the Legends line in general is filling shelves still, I've seen no evidence of that being the case.
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Post by Cammi Oh on Feb 14, 2011 14:34:50 GMT -5
Not really sure about that...
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Post by hitman1072 on Feb 14, 2011 15:11:33 GMT -5
Not really sure about that... I'll go one step further. That set would collect dust like no set ever has. The problem with Legends is not character selection. It is the overall collector market. For the most part kids are not buying the Legends...collectors are. We as collectors, simply are not supporting the lines Mattel has produced. I am not blaming people for not supporting these lines. We all determine what we can afford, and what we can't. There have been suggestions that Mattel produce less, and therefore there won't be as much product sitting on the shelves. The only problem with this is that we do not know the numbers Mattel needs to make it worth their time to even produce. I'm thankful we are getting what we are from Mattel in terms of Legends. Until the economy turns around, and unemployment drops significantly...I highly doubt we will be seeing Legends, or any solely collector driven line produced like they were the past year for quite some time.
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Post by Next Manufactured’s Sweater on Feb 14, 2011 15:30:03 GMT -5
UK retailers were wise to not take the Legends line, really.
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