Gardner Grayle
Pensive
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- Apr 7, 2025
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As I’m approaching the “thinking about retiring age”, it would be easy if Todd is done in 2026 and I can sorta wrap things up in regards to figure collecting. Still a lot I’d like to see Todd do, but I’ll survive. I’m hopelessly cynical towards what Mattel brings to the table regarding action figures. All the rest makes perfect sense when you’re talking about all the other categories. Female directed merchandise, stuff for kids, interactive entertainment, board games, and vast markets Todd or Spin Masters can’t touch. Mattel is the 800 pound Gorilla. Todd is the baby marmoset from Instagram wrapped around a human finger.
But figures? They lost the license after 17 years. Lost it on apathy, neglect, and hubris. Not to mention too much Toy Guru. DCUC suffered from the same issue of too few females except for the fact that they made the “right” females. Just not a lot. All in all, Todd’s been pretty good on villains.
But figures? They lost the license after 17 years. Lost it on apathy, neglect, and hubris. Not to mention too much Toy Guru. DCUC suffered from the same issue of too few females except for the fact that they made the “right” females. Just not a lot. All in all, Todd’s been pretty good on villains.