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lhb412 wrote:NECA is also gonna start selling at Target stores, meaning these Godzilla toys may be a heckuva lot more available to folks.
Target's toy section easily bests that of Wal-Mart, their closest competitor, and with TRU out of the picture they're shaping up to really be the 'toy store.'
lhb412 wrote:^Wow. All the Targets near me have a toy section twice the size of Walmart's and are neatly organized, and the biggest store has multiple displays highlighting various toylines. The Walmarts near me have toy sections organized about as well as a bargin bin, cramped and messy.
canofhumdingers wrote:
Yeah, there are Walmarts out there with toy sections every bit as nice as targets. And while targets toy sections are more uniform country-wide in terms of size and organization, the quality and quantity of stock on the shelves can be just as abysmal as those poorly run walmarts.
canofhumdingers wrote:I’m sure 30 points of articulation is marketing speech where they count a number of joints twice. For example, the knee can spin in the socket AND bend back and forth. That’s TWO points of articulation in one knee to a marketing hype-ster. Count each knee, elbow, and shoulder as two points each and you start to see where they come up with “30+” pretty fast...
Rody wrote:canofhumdingers wrote:I’m sure 30 points of articulation is marketing speech where they count a number of joints twice. For example, the knee can spin in the socket AND bend back and forth. That’s TWO points of articulation in one knee to a marketing hype-ster. Count each knee, elbow, and shoulder as two points each and you start to see where they come up with “30+” pretty fast...
Blehhhh... That makes too much sense. I want more tail joints, NECA! Charge a couple more dollars if you have to!
lhb412 wrote:Honestly, shouldn't we expect all Godzilla related products being delayed by Toho packaging approval?
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