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6/27/2025, 12:54:12 AM
>>11469941
>analyze
>doing basic math that proves its impossible for a toyline to only get 10,000-15,000 figures made when ~10k physical stores that carry the line exist
I hate how low /toy/'s collective IQ has become with all the third worlders that now come here.
I mean, it's one thing for third worlders to not understand how huge the US is, thus how massive the market is, but it's another thing to not even consider the fact that /toy/ would also make up a gigantic chunk of DC sales if only 15k figures were made.
When the boards still showed unique poster counters, we knew that the DC general had over 100 posters every thread.
That would mean /toy/ is responsible for 1% of all of McFarlane's DC toy sales. Any company that could get such a direct line to its customers would be placing ads like crazy if they knew that many buyers came here. Todd McFarlane himself would be posting here, instead of doing interviews with some video game channel with unknown number of toy buyers.
But apparently this basic common sense logic is some sort of high IQ overthought analysis... at least to third worlders.
pic of how Hasbro is paying a minimum of $80,000,000 just for two years of the Star WArs license. They'd need to sell nearly 7 million figures per year just to break even... if Hasbro kept all the money that Walmart sold them for. And if it cost nothing to produce the toys. And if it cost nothing to ship them. And if tariffs didn't exist (yes, they existed before 2025 too). The anon claiming McFarlane only makes 15k figures also believes that's a third of what Hasbro makes of the average STar Wars character. Proving he thinks the US is as tiny and poor as his poverty country, because he has no concept of a world beyond his tiny malnourished brain.
>analyze
>doing basic math that proves its impossible for a toyline to only get 10,000-15,000 figures made when ~10k physical stores that carry the line exist
I hate how low /toy/'s collective IQ has become with all the third worlders that now come here.
I mean, it's one thing for third worlders to not understand how huge the US is, thus how massive the market is, but it's another thing to not even consider the fact that /toy/ would also make up a gigantic chunk of DC sales if only 15k figures were made.
When the boards still showed unique poster counters, we knew that the DC general had over 100 posters every thread.
That would mean /toy/ is responsible for 1% of all of McFarlane's DC toy sales. Any company that could get such a direct line to its customers would be placing ads like crazy if they knew that many buyers came here. Todd McFarlane himself would be posting here, instead of doing interviews with some video game channel with unknown number of toy buyers.
But apparently this basic common sense logic is some sort of high IQ overthought analysis... at least to third worlders.
pic of how Hasbro is paying a minimum of $80,000,000 just for two years of the Star WArs license. They'd need to sell nearly 7 million figures per year just to break even... if Hasbro kept all the money that Walmart sold them for. And if it cost nothing to produce the toys. And if it cost nothing to ship them. And if tariffs didn't exist (yes, they existed before 2025 too). The anon claiming McFarlane only makes 15k figures also believes that's a third of what Hasbro makes of the average STar Wars character. Proving he thinks the US is as tiny and poor as his poverty country, because he has no concept of a world beyond his tiny malnourished brain.
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