As far as friendship games go, these are the background characters >.>
Not even joking.
Or as some blind reactors called em, walking batteries.
Especially pony twilight, she wasnt even IN the damn movie unless you count the end bit for all of 4 seconds.
If we’re talking background humans we want toys of in this style, I’d want Watermelody.
& probably Golden Hazel too since those two are usually next to each other.
@SeraphimDawn
My best guess is that they’ll make more characters in this style if we buy all of these ones thus showing that making this style of toy would sell more toys.
@LightningBolt
I don’t know. My only clear requirement would be for the toys to be show-accurate (and not necessarily perfectly so) and most of the EQG tends to fail in that regard. I’d say that’s something that kids, not just bronies, want too. At least, when I was a kid, I wanted the merch to actually look like the respective show (granted, I did have a Goliath figure with stuff that didn’t appear in the Gargoyles show, but Goliath himself looked accurate).
Although, maybe I’m a bit too picky here. While all the figures look fine, there’s none I really want except for one. But damn, do I want that Rarity. I want them to come out in Germany, just so I could get that one.
There’s also the fact it’s main audience, like it or not, is children. Like it or not, they (well technically their parents) are the ones who buy most of the stuff. That’s why they make things fans and collectors hate, but children love (such as talking and light effects and stuff).
The fact a bunch of idiots on the internet just want Hasbro (or other toy companies, really) to carter just to them… Eurgh. It frustrates me to no end.
@atalarikt
on one hand, they’re expecting to get what they paid for but on the other hand, some expectations are ridiculous (again, transformers example. they want the level of takaratomy paint apps but for the price of the hasbro versions. they can afford to buy the more expensive version of the same toy but still wish that more expensive version is the same price as the hasbro one)
@atalarikt
Well, its mainly because hasbro’s interests are not neccessarily aligned with fans.
Fans just want the best product possible, screw profits. Hasbro wants profits, which can mean they can sometimes do things that fans dislike in the interest of selling more toys. (This is a common complaint of transformers fans)