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Anonymous /toy/11467267#11473315
6/29/2025, 2:53:20 PM
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I never said it was dying. Again, you need to re-read what was said before you post.

And you're right, it's only tangently related because of the leaps of logics you've been making and your misreading.

You had a problem with me disagreeing with you that HAsbro is doing something right (they're not) and me saying that it's just fans who are desperate for anything. I backed up what I said by pointing at demand through ebay and how stores are reacting to less demand by carrying less stock than previous years (by not carrying the line at all).
You want to say that one of the largest retail chain store in the world's sales don't matter or that they're not actually big without any proof. You want to say that stores totally don't matter, yet somehow GI Joe will make up those lost points of sales somehow? Wut?
You tried to insinuate that internet sales would somehow replace that, but that clearly isn't true. Nevermind the vehicles from Haslab are only so high priced, despite being medium sized vehicles, because they're produced in such low numbers. If retail actually carried them, they'd be half or a quarter of the price, because physical retail orders them in such high quantities.

You keep spinning your word salad without actually producing anything that actually explains what you're trying to prove. You basically say that the line still exists, like that's a great accomplishment. Again, that's not a good thing when the line used to have way more shelf space to sell more product, because Walmart/Target considered it valuable enough to take up this much space.
I mean, Walmart/Target have pretty long memories if they didn't even bother to give the last GI Joe movie an endcap like this. Or it could be Hasbro didn't pay up to get an endcap, since they also didn't have high hopes for its sales.