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You're ignoring his point and that he's talking about ACTION FIGURES. Not books, bath towels, or cosplay accessories.
And I was the one that called it "always green" because at least i half remembered the term and understand what it means, unlike people who call it "main IPs." Congrats for you looking it up, because I'm just typing stream of conciousness and didn't bother to check if it was the fully correct.
And i half way agree with you, in that maybe McFarlane should try making LEGOS again, but that's not really what we've been talking about this thread. McFarlane could survive on that shit no problem because they just produce whatever looks cool, but most of us want to see action figures.
> And you did say "every couple of years, the toy shelves look completely different, except for Marvel, DC, Star Wars, Transformers, and." Toy shelves. Not specifically action figures.
Again, that's me, not him, and you're missing the entire point and context. Marvel, DC, Star Wars, and Transformers have dominated a specific aisle in toy store since milenials started noticing toys. From the 1990s til the late 2010s. I'm strictly talking about action figures.
>character designs are just a school uniform so action figures will never do it justice.
nonsense. School girls are super popular with adult collectors. Nevermind the Harry Potter action figures were popular... as long as they had a movie to support them and was quite sesonal too, so only a few months of big sales.