
| Anonymous #854042 6 months ago |
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| Anonymous #854133 6 months ago |
Short horn: Safety for kids much younger than 10.
No tiara: What? It's right there. Do you mean the necklace? Well, I don't know why it wasn't drawn, since any image I can find has the necklace. Pink feathers and fur: It's for little girls FIRST. Collectors SECOND. Small children don't obsess as much about color accuracy as adults. When I was a kid, I din't whine about how there was never an "Arctic Adventures Batman" in Batman TAS, I got it because I liked Batman. I didn't complain that some Transformer wasn't perfectly show accurate in both modes with exact colors. Collectors care about that stuff. Most of the time, little kids couldn't care less so long as the packaging has the right name and looks vaguely right. That might change as they grow up, but just because you don't like it doesn't mean the kids don't, and the kids are still the main target audience. Want a collector quality piece? Then prepare to pay a lot more than $5-$25 since they usually take more engineering, more plastic, more joints, etc, etc. Just look at the typical Power Rangers action figure in America and compare the prices to higher quality collector-targeted figures from Japan. The difference can be as much as $25 or $35. |
| Nightweaver20xx #854172 6 months ago |
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| Anonymous #854222 6 months ago |
Anon 2:
Kids do complain about the Celestia toys being pink. They still love them, but they still say 'it's wrong'. |
| FluffZilla #854512 6 months ago |
dupe |