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They're just repeating what AdultCollector said in his video that Ive posted above!
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Thanks for posting this, as well as all the other news you’re always sharing here.
I really like the stop motion photography they do with the figures. I think it looks great!
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Originally posted by Mechanizor View Post
Scott is simply delusional...
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BTW Black Zodak, kids these days don't really care or know much about MOTU especially the 80's styled stuff. And adults didn't like either their size or their style especially when Origins and the MV lines were the main focus, plus the bad distribution and the pandemic just added to their demise!
Scott is simply delusional... If these MINIs had a stylized cartoon or a digital media outlet of sort, kids could've probably paid some attention to them.
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I was never a fan of the mini figures. If it is actually done, I could care less. I don't think it really appealed to kids like Scott suggests.
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He just likes to make stupid videos for views to pay the bills, regardless of what he really thinks about the validity of the content in his head.
After all, he's a marketing douchebag and that's his forte, selling BS.
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Oh, so shitstain was talking about the minis all this time.
We should have known, after all he’s never, EVER been wrong before.
That mysterious Mattel memo only he can see must have had a typo. Let’s all give him a mulligan on that one, he deserves the benefit of the doubt…..
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Andy, you could be right about the possibility that he's been presented with the false info on purpose to dismiss him as a reliable source.
However, he should be an absolute moron if he didn't consider that possibility himself before making his claims in public, especially after the history he's had in the toy industry!
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Scott make shit up?!? No way man, if the nuttlickers say it's true then it's gotta be true. Just ask classics flocked Panthor or Stinkor's reversed forearms <sarcasm>
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No memo was shown, and I think he’s lying. Because he said that he could’ve miss-interpreted it.
First of all, I think he now lives on the east coast, and Mattel is in California, so if he got a memo from Mattel as he claims, it had to be via a text, or a direct message or an email, unless it was a phone call. Or he was just making it up.
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Lol. Croc is back! 😎
If he did have a memo it was probably someone giving him false information on purpose knowing how it would blow up his ego and make him even more of a buffoon
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How the **** would that loser get his hands on a Mattel memo?
The effort he’s gone to through his YouTube videos to try and damage MOTU sales has got to make him persona non grata to Mattel. And that’s not even taking into account his disgusting personality that’s got to be a turn off to any Mattel employee, on top of his bull shit claims….
If they have that influencer marketing guy sending stuff with NDA’s to guys like Analog Toys, they’ve got to at least know that shitstain is out there on YouTube proclaiming the death of MOTU for basically just as long as Origins has existed.
I just ate, so no ****ing way I’m watching that video you posted Mech…. Did he have a copy of this memo, or is it conveniently off camera?
Man, if that photo in the screenshot is real, I wish they could have sent some of those $1 Origins figures up here
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Yup, but don’t worry I’ve heard from a “very reputable” YouTuber that a new toy company Spector Toys will secure the licensing rights from Hallmark in April and immediately start releasing superior action figures with a return of the fan favourite bios (spelling mistakes and all) on the back of the packaging!
Stay tuned, the figure roadmap will be Spectacular!!!
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Yes, I agree with all of this 100%. Adults certainly make up the bulk of those who collect toys these days. Most kids growing up now don't seem interested in toy collecting the way kids did who grew up in the '70's - '90's. I myself am an '80's kid, so well remember the "golden age" of toys back in the day. During that time, if you didn't find the item(s) in stores - you were typically out of luck. Going along with this, many retail stores had shelves dedicated to toy lines.
Conversely, these days stores have limited shelf space for toylines & online ordering is huge. So, most collectors go the online route exclusively. Yes - I sometimes hunt for toys in stores, but only when I'm already out shopping for something else, etc. My days of driving all over town looking for certain collectibles/toys @ retail stores is long in the past. I do agree it's easier to find new product online, though sometimes it's more expensive that way.
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