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GI Joe & Military General: "Yo Joe June" edition 06/03/26(Wed)10:52:31 No. 11807739
GI Joe & Military General: "Yo Joe June" edition 06/03/26(Wed)10:52:31 No. 11807739
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>Some notes ahead of Yo Joe June and the weekly reveal streams:
>- No G.I. Joe HasLab this year.
>- Cobra Commander’s crown is removable.
>- 14 preorders will be revealed and put up for preorder this month.
>- More will be shown at SDCC in July.
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>>11807506
>Based on nothing.
If Mattel can sell the motu Core line for $10, then there's no reason why Hasbro can't do the same for o-ring.
>>11807281
>people still think that because a figure is slightly smaller it should be dramatically cheaper.
Actually, o-ring should be less than $10 due to having less plastic and less articulation than the motu Core line. You've just been programmed by greedy corporations to believe that a slightly larger figure with slightly more articulation should cost dramatically more.
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>>11807813
yeah, that guy's full of shit to defend a dying toyline.
While plastic is probably the cheapest part for a toy (its weight for shipping it probably costs more), the engineering (parts count = more pieces to mold = higher price) is definitely something that greatly influences the price.
So you are right about the He Man shit being more costly to make.
As I've said many times, Hasbro is pushing the 1:12 line and doesn't want anything else to sell, so they pretty much sabotage everything else. They make everything else less enticing and/or limited, which is why so many GI Joe fans stop caring about GI Joes.
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>>11807754
>Surprise render reveal that hast been named yet.
Here's to hoping we finally get Rock Viper.
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>>11807855
Ninja Fore Arctic Stormshow update would also be cool. The one using the SE moving body from amazon sucked ass in articulation and is cream colored like a stiff sock left under the bed for a few months.
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they didn't put the GI Joe logo anywhere on Deep Six because they wanted him to be a diver toy for people who don't collect Joes. very weird thinking
The dead head isn't a reference to anything, just something they wanted to make.
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>>11807901
$70 is a bit high, but damn does it look good. Shame about the construction error
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Hooded CC is availible now at "mainline retailers" (not showing up anywhere but pulse currently)
Deep Six and the vehicle 2 pack also go up today at 1 pm ET, so maybe that also applies to hooded CC hitting amazon or whatever
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>>11807914
Why does he look like Tom Cruise?
>>11807917
There fucks the budget of anyone hoping for an affordable retro-card Flash. Looks awesome though.
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>>11807924
The implication i get is that hooded CC goes up at 1pm for everyone else. I didnt even know he was up on pulse before checking this thread. Hes alreadys old out on hasbro pulse too so i dunno if it was a members only thing or not. God i hope i can get him today.
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>>11807826
Yes, they sabotaged O-ring, and here is how they did it:
>When Hasbro announced a 3.75" "Retro" line, vintage collectors expected the return of the classic 1980s O-ring construction. Instead, Hasbro reused body structures from the 25th Anniversary era and simply repackaged them on retro-style cardbacks. Fans felt cheated by the "retro" label, sparking massive social media backlash that severely stunted initial collector hype. Also, the Retro Collection was heavily tied to a Walmart retail exclusivity window, which suffered from notorious distribution issues. Hasbro leveraged this situation as a convenient rationale to replace the 3.75" line with the far more lucrative 6-inch scale.
Truth is, Hasbro wanted to stick a longer, girthier cock in our asses, and it was easier to convince us fans that we needed a bigger cock shoved in us with the 6" line.
Having said that, I still believe that O-ring figures will make a comeback. After all, there's only so many obscure characters and repaints that Classified collectors will tolerate till they lose interest in the line. What is old will be new again. And I have a good idea when O-ring will return. My guess is 2028. 28 is a reverse 82, which is the year that O-ring launched, and it will be 64 years since the original Gi Joe figures launched in 1964. Sounds like the perfect time for a re-launch.
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>https://www.bigbadtoystore.com/product/gi-joe-classified-series-221-c obra-commander-throne-action-figure -set-189121?variation=370549
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>>11807960
>seemingly a few people were able to buy it for 54.99
That's what it should cost for a single figure with plastic throne with no action features at all. And that's what it would have cost a year or two ago.
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>>11807998
If toy prices were what they were even 5 years ago I would have bought seven Professor Rottclaws. Hell I remember when I was buying BATs for 20 and thinking that was overpriced
If I still want the toys I dont really know what to do besides just complain.
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So bmac said SE was based on a sticker misprint. I looked it up and no, it is not even close to the sticker design. It's definitely Resolute SE. Here's what sticker SE should look like.
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>>11808046
Prices were going up before Trump won.
>>11808052
Sorry, Raul.
>>11808049
That's actually kind of cool with them looking at the little details of stuff from the past like that. So that raises our chances of gettig "cartoon error" White Roadblock?
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>>11808064
>Prices were going up before Trump won.
Trump is Zartan in disguise, and we are headed toward... A NEW WORLD ORDER!
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>>11807907
Woke is Kill
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>>11808085
Took toy companies too long to figure out woke tards don't support your company by buying action figures. They go to funkos and funko-like shite. SW team need to get back on track now that KK is out. Updated black series slave leias and Oolas need to be a thing again. Not to mention gamerverse ShaakTi in her traditional garb and animated series ayla in animated proportion.
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>>11808061
Gamestop still has it for $55. But it's GS so it's a gamble.
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Works on my machine.
>>11808101
Something similar happened with Marvel Legends Phoenix deluxe or whatever it was. It was probably offered to retailers at a reasonable price, but then Hasbro realized that they could sell it for more and raised the price, and most retailers raised it as well.
For what it's worth, Pixelatoy (pic related) didn't raise it and kept the normal non-inflated price all the way.
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>>11808132
People like that aren't fans, and are the "modern audience" that demands everything revolves around their feelings, and then they don't financially support the line. They just get off on imposing their will onto everyone else.
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>>11808064
>So that raises our chances of gettig "cartoon error" White Roadblock?
kek
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>>11808132
But wouldn't they want this because its he's evil and they take pics of their #toysfightingfascism
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>>11808188
but this wouldn't just be up to hasbro, it's a collaboration with crystal dynamics and embracer group, who would not license a Lara product to hasbro so they could make 2000 units of a figure they'll only be selling for less than the price of a video game
They'd want Lara on store shelves, and this figure would appeal to most people who already collect Classified, as well as a bajillion who don't
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Those who live in poverty work themselves to the bone and can't be there at preorders drop time to get a lower price. But the wealthy who don't need to work easily grab a 52 dollar Cobra Commander. The world has always been backwards.
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>>11808152
I'd buy it. Make it a 2-pack with "brown dude with blonde hair" Quick Kick.
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>>11808193
Nigga I have 9 to 5 job and magically I can still afford to check my phone to pre-order useless crap I don't need and it's not breaking the bank for me to spend 100 dollars here and there outside of my usual expenses
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>>11808134
People like them make me want to do the most WWII accurate Red Skull ever, lol.
>>11808159
Have no doubt one of them will give him a little, yellow Trump wig, getting punched in the dick by Duke or someauch.
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>>11807914
Neat, I hope Action Man and the Adventure Team become a running subline within the line.
>>11807917
Oh nice, I'll actually wanna get this one. It's better then the missile system as you can actually have figures interacting with it.
>>11807919
Yea, that's what I expected it to be. Cool for fans who like the Vamp, but it was never a favorite of mine and I already have the first one. Now had they made it so the bed could fit more figures, I probably would've bought every version they released. I'm still upset I missed the AWE Striker due to budget reasons, but I do love they actually added a gunner seat to that and I look forward to seeing it's many repaints.
>>11808263
When you first get into Joes you think "they're small, the won't take up much room". Next thing you know you have ten vipers and a dozen bats, then you start picking up the vehicles and then you start grabbing playsets and then you start getting unofficial and unaffiliated vehicles and playsets that just fit the scale and the next thing you know your entire basement is dedicated to a giant never ending battle between America's highly trained special mission force and a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world.
>>11808322
Italian hero from a local deli with a bottle of Stewart's black cherry and some chips.
>>11808326
I haven't been to an Ihop in ages, if I want good pancakes I'll usually just hit up one of the billion diners by me, though the wife makes the best pancakes as far as I'm concerned.
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>>11807957
I don't think there's much of a market for o-ring figures.
Most GI Joe collectors, and 1:18 collectors in general, want modern age figures, which is what i think you're actually talking about.
o-ring figures have rubber bands inside the torso. The Retro figures have normal ball joints inside the torso.
And yeah, Hasbro kinda fucked up the Retro line, like you said. They did update the figures though, by using printed faces and having a thigh swivel. The fans did feel cheated, because it was just the same characters/designs that had been re-re-re-remade a dozen times already and fans wanted NEW designs like the Classified stuff.
Like i said, Hasbro wants to funnel all sales for GI Joe into the more expensive option and since most GI Joe collectors want 1:18 figures, collectors would choose the 1:18 figures over the 1:12 line, which would lead to the 1:12 line probably being a non-starter.
I think the GI Joe line would be far more popular today if they made Classified into 1:18, instead of being on life support like it's been since the movie bombed in 2021.
Hasbro is so afraid of losing sales for the 1:12 line that they cockblocked Hiya from releasing their 1:18 GI Joe line with modern engineering in North America. Hiya actually delayed their GI Joe line for almost 2 years to negotiate North American distribution and they gave up on that, because Hasbro cockblocked them that hard.
Hasbro has no problem with ReAction's o-ring line, because they know how small the audience is for o-ring figures.
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>>11807914
I'm not a huge Action Man fan but if they make a No Face Classified figure I'm buying it.
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>>11808438
>I don't think there's much of a market for o-ring figures.
You're probably right. Just wishful thinking on my part.
>I think the GI Joe line would be far more popular today if they made Classified into 1:18
It is very likely that Hasbro is planning to launch a new kid line for the new movie coming later this year. I doubt they'll be 3.75 though, as it seems the industry is moving towards 5 inch figures. I'm expecting them to be similar to Mattel's motu Core line.
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>It is very likely that Hasbro is planning to launch a new kid line for the new movie coming later this year. I doubt they'll be 3.75 though, as it seems the industry is moving towards 5 inch figures. I'm expecting them to be similar to Mattel's motu Core line.
Uh... what?
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>>11808645
Actually, the movie and the new kid's toy line won't likely come out until 2028. So we have about a year and a half of overpriced, ratchety jointed, rubbery, dust collecting 6" military dolls to enjoy until Hasbro shifts it's focus back to a younger demographic.
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>>11808678
Can’t relate
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>>11808678
>I just never cared for the 6 inch scale
Tell me you haven’t got a new toy in a decade without telling me
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>>11808678
I feel the same way, about 1/12 and 1/18.
This is the only Joe that matters
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>>11808814
The first Classified Scarlet is cute. She even has freckles.
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>>11808438
>I think the GI Joe line would be far more popular today if they made Classified into 1:18
That would completely kill the line stone dead. Classified already has an established buyer base, 1:12 is more popular nowadays than 1:18, and people would only buy them at 1:18 if they were much cheaper, and given 1:18 toys don't cost much less than 1:12 toys to produce it wouldn't be viable.
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>>11808961
>Classified already has an established buyer base, 1:12 is more popular
It isn't, given the fact that Hasbro seems to ahve fired almsot all the GI Joe team and didn't immediately replace them, due to nearly 6 years of falling sales.
I don't think the bulk of the GI Joe fanbase even got into the Classified line, because these threads have been a ghost of their former self since the relaunch and most GI Joe communities never reviving after Hasbro killed the 1:18 line in 2016.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of Hasbro's 1:12 figures since they got the Marvel license in 2007. So even with GI Joe, I've bought more Mezco GI Joes than i have Hasbro's and my wallet is so itchy from HAsbro not making as many 1:18 toys anymore I'm buying old shit i didn't bother getting in the first place, like pic related. I waited way too long to get him, so i paid $35 instead of the clearance prices he was going for 2 years ago.
With the economy getting worse and toys going up in price, Hasbro needs lower price point toys. Whether it's 5" like that other guy seems to believe or switching back to 1:18... it has to be something, because $28 is way too much for most people now.
Also, Ross apparently found rotting merch from 2021, because i found these Avatar figures yesterday, along with Snake Eyes movie shit. Only $8, so now i have 7 or 8 Miles Quaritch figures for custom fodder. I'll buy more if another Ross has them, because I'm always interested in 1:18 stuff. Even this Beholder works in 1:18.
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>>11809031
Oh good, Subjectanon's here to derail the thread over his scale autism.
>It isn't, given the fact that Hasbro seems to ahve fired almsot all the GI Joe team and didn't immediately replace them,
They've been doing that with every team because their current CEO is an evil prick from WOTC who by his own admission doesn't like toys.
>due to nearly 6 years of falling sales.
Citation fucking needed. If sales had been that bad they would have just canned the line like they did with Starting Lineup.
>I don't think the bulk of the GI Joe fanbase even got into the Classified line,
The bulk of the G.I. Joe fanbase hasn't been interested since the early 2000s. G.I. Joe hasn't had the same luck with revivals as Transformers (which went from "dead brand" to "runaway success/complete resurrection" with Beast Wars)- since the movie and the DiC seasons basically torpedoed the popularity of the brand it's never been THAT big again. Not helped by very poor treatment on the media side. In fact I'd argue Classified did more to revive the brand than just about anything else- you had faithful takes on beloved characters with some of the best quality/engineering at the Western retail level and at the most popular figure scale.
>because these threads have been a ghost of their former self since the relaunch
Ah yes, the Subjectanon classic. "This line must be dead because I make the general unusable from my shitposting so nobody wants to talk here".
>and most GI Joe communities never reviving
In case you hadn't noticed, the internet has changed. Traditional forums are a dying breed.
>With the economy getting worse and toys going up in price, Hasbro needs lower price point toys.
For sure, but that won't mean new 1:18 figures, or if it does they'll be really simplified. A 1:18 figure at the same engineering level as a Classified figure won't cost much less to produce than a 1:12 one. So...
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>>11809037
>Citation fucking needed.
1. Ross and Ollies full of GI Joes from nearly every wave because Walmart/Target/Amazon needed to get rid of unsold stock
2. The fact that GI Joe's design team is almost all gone and weren't immediately replaced
3. Less shelf space for the toyline after the movie line bombed.
4. Various Walmart dropping the GI Joe line over the years and now even Targets have started to dropped it.
>In case you hadn't noticed, the internet has changed
You can't make this excuse, because there was growth until 2022 or 2023 in almost all places, including 4chan. Nevermind shit like DC toy communities exploded after Mattel lost the license, so there was a huge revival once McFarlane and Spinmaster took over.
GI Joe fandom has basically been a zombie since the Classified line launched and these generals ahve been stumbling along, but you wouldn't know, because you weren't around when GI Joe was actually popular from 2002 til 2016.
I'm not going to address the rest of your contrarian bullshit, because I've already proved what I've said years ago.
>The bulk of the G.I. Joe fanbase hasn't been interested since the early 2000s
Be less obvious with your contrarian bullshit, Rashid.
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>>11807813
Hasbro did try to make a more affordable version of Classified with less articulation. No one bought it. I am sure little things like shitty face sculpts as well as them being a tie-in to the shit movie no one wanted helped the line NOT sell, though. They didn't even try to offer a cheaper alternative to the core line.
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>>11808734
Now show us the price tags where you bought those at Ross for $5 each.
>>11808955
I still feel like the movie Scarlett is the best version.
>>11809086
>Ross and Ollies full of GI Joes from nearly every wave because Walmart/Target/Amazon needed to get rid of unsold stock
They get stock from every wave BUT they don't get every figure from every wave. The stuff people want sells out quickly. The stuff that people don't want or got over-produced takes longer to sell. So did you see Battle Armor CC, Crystal Ball, and Zartan mixed in with the figures from their waves that didn't sell as well at Ollie's/Ross? Neither did I. You're projecting the (lack of) demand for the fodder figures as being absolutes for the entire line.
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>>11809088
Hasbro didn't slow down when they killed Kenner and other toy companies they ate up.
Either they immediately replaced them (they're actually replaced BEFOREHAND) or they just killed the toys they were making.
Companies plan way ahead of time, because there can't be any sort of lull if they're actively making something. Go look at how production went after Retalation failed and they lost a good chunk of their team in 2013. It became a once a year toyline and that was mostly just redecos and retools. There's more team members lost now, so what does that entail for the future of the GI Joe line?
>Then they could just outsource GI Joe afterwards
You mean how Mezco, ReAction and Hiya have been making GI Joe figures? Or NECA making Dungeons and Dragons figures?
... man, I've lost so much respect for Hasbro, that i hope that they do give up on GI Joe, just so we can finally get modern 1:18 figures again, because Hasbro are assholes for cockblocking Hiya's modern 1:18 line.
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>They get stock from every wave BUT they don't get every figure from every wave
Are you dumb?
So Ross/Ollies/etc gets 75,000 GI Joes from wave 18 instead of 100,000 because a single figure sold out still means that the GI Joe sold poorly enough to get dumped by Walmart/Target/etc, hence various Walmarts and Targets no longer carrying GI Joes. Again, this is why their waves are so small compared to other toylines since the movie bombed and why they fired most of their team.
BTW, i did see Zartans and CCs. And because of how Ross/Ollies work, you won't see if there's a mass of unsold Crystal Balls until a year from his release. The only way something shows up near its release date as ross/ollies is if a toyline sold so poorly that Walmart/Target/etc didn't have space for new stock, thus immediately dumping it. That happened with Lightyear toys and the Pursuit of Cobra vehicles long ago.
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>>11808371
The two pack SE is much closer to the Resolute design than the sticker one.
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>>11809117
>So Ross/Ollies/etc gets 75,000 GI Joes from wave 18 instead of 100,000 because a single figure sold out
You got those numbers from.............?
And it isn't that high, which is why not every store gets the same inventory.
>BTW, i did see Zartans and CCs
Pics?
The only CC that made it to clearance that I saw was the retro card one. And it wasn't from a lack of demand because that's one of the ones most Classified collectors got. That was a case of them over-producing a popular figure. And Zartan at clearance? Yeah bullshit. Look up his prices. The demand was/still is too high. He didn't last long at regular retail, and neither did Crystal Ball, who'll never show up at clearance.
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>And it isn't that high, which is why not every store gets the same inventory.
Discount stores like Ross/TJ Max aren't randomly getting stock, because they have distribution centers who send shit out across to a thousand stores across 45 states. So even if each store gets 2 cases, that's tens thousands of figures. The randomness you see (and you don't, because you're not in the US, which is why you don't understand what I'm talking about) at Ross/Ollies is all due to how far trucks need to travel to deliver their goods and because collectors/scalpers have known Ross/Mashalls are great places to find quality toys since the mid-00s.
And again, the stock they receive is AFTER Walmart/Target/Amazon already clearanced their shit off at their stores. Again, the fact they get ANY stock, and the fact that they've gotten EVERY WAVE, is really bad.... hence, GI Joe team being almost all fired and other shit being canceled (Haslab?)
I think the straw that broke the ebola infected camel's back is Target no longer carrying the line at every store.
> And Zartan at clearance? Yeah bullshit. Look up his prices. The demand was/still is too high
You clearly have no idea how great Ross/Burlington Coat Factory are, because i managed to get the 25th era Cobra Island set at Marshalls, and those sets were worth their weight in gold by the time i found it.
also, you can't expect me to take pictures of everything i find at Ross. I'm not a female.
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Sadly true. Every topic gets derailed over him arguing pointless bullshit while presenting his personal observations within his limited area as universal facts.
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>>11809226
The worst part about reading what this chode keeps crying wolf over is that all Classified stuff just gets vacuumed near me the moment it's on the shelf. There isn't a single peg warmer or anything.
Most of the figures I get are online only now due to the speed at which it sells at Walmart or Target. Some Comic shops have them in, but at markups of double or more.
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>>11809236
To add to this, I have one local Ross near me that doesn't get really any good figures, GI Joe or otherwise. They occasionally get Black Series stuff, and the Ross exclusive Todd DC figures, but that's all I ever see at that particular store. Meanwhile, at one that's a tad farther away tends to have a better selection of stuff, now I don't always see Joe stuff there, but I do occasionally. I personally haven't experienced finding a plethora of figures at Ross or Burlington, but that's just my two cents.
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>>11809241
Scalpers add to it. They know the stock days, and when the store opens in the morning. They've made it their business to be there on stock day at first opening to hoard up everything for re-sell.
They're the reason why Ross and Ollie's doubled the price of a Classified figure from $4.99 to $9.99 at the turn of the year because they figured if there's still meat on the bone for scalpers then there's still some for them too.
So even at discount clearance, scalpers cause artificial shortage to drive up the price.
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>>11809086
>Ross and Ollies full of GI Joes from nearly every wave because Walmart/Target/Amazon needed to get rid of unsold stock
then how come you only ever post pictures of the same 5/6 figures on shelves there
>The fact that GI Joe's design team is almost all gone and weren't immediately replaced
they were replaced, and they already have the next year and half of product if not more blocked out
>Less shelf space for the toyline after the movie line bombed.
the movie bombed five years ago
> Various Walmart dropping the GI Joe line over the years and now even Targets have started to dropped it.
once again, not mine
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>Decided to go get Slice and Dice thinking itd be still on pulse and maybe even on sale since they been showing up at ROSS.
>Sold Out.
>Okay, check ebay, it should be flooded with resellers stock.
>$80 sold price.
Fuck me I guess. Guess I'll hope BBTS get some like all the other HP exclusives.
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>>11809226
>personal observations within his limited area as universal facts.
They're not personal observations, because other people in other states on this forum and other sites have been reporting the same things as me.
The fact that it's widespread is why i predicted that the GI Joe line has about a year left about 3 months ago. Hasbro can't keep the line on life support when it's losing more support even though they already lowered their sales expectations for it after the movie bombed.
Shock and awe, my prediction is being proven true, since they've been getting rid of their GI Joe design team to the point that announcements aren't even being made by their marketing karen and now outsourcing that to some nobody from youtube.
They also canceled the long rumored haslab for this year, which again shows how they don't think they have enough support from fans to get it done and no design team to make it anymore.
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>derp
It's already been explained three times to you, but for the sake of people who don't know: Ross/Ollies/etc set their prices based on what Target/Walmart/Amazon/etc sells the toys to them. Usually it's half price of MSRP, but if Target/Amazon got rid of their stock when they were clearancing off the product (extremely poor seller), then it's half off the clearance price. So the fact that GI Joes are now 1/3rd the price instead of 1/4th is because GI Joe is there's less overstock that Target/Walmart wants to get rid off.
Walmart/Target have ordered muchless stock to match the lessened demand, hence >>11809236 having a problem finding stock normally
Ross/Ollies do not give a shit who buys their products. Scalpers = collectors = kids = parents. Everyone is a wallet to them and they just want people to buy up stock that normal retailers got rid of because it didn't sell at their stores.
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>>11809993
>They're not personal observations, because other people in other states on this forum and other sites have been reporting the same things as me.
yet you ignore all the counter reports of people who see classifieds at their local stores
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Finally pulled the trigger on Lifeline
First off, his head sculpt should have been used for Crazylegs
Second, it's super retarded that they gave him gun hands that can't hold a knife/blade
The oxygen mask is a a worthless accessory since it lacks a strap to secure it to someone's face and the tune connects to nothing
And finally what it that broken to black parascope piece he comes with?
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>>11809993
You've been shitposting that Classified is totally going to be cancelled in two more weeks for years at this point. Your predictions are no different to a doomsday cult's, and just like Harold Camping or Scott Neitlich, you will move the date of the apocalypse when your prediction fails to eventuate again.
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>>11810065
no, you don't understand
lately he's been saying the line is on life support but hasbro will continue to burn money forever so it won't ever die, but even if it does continue for another 10 years, that still won't count because all walmarts in the continental united states have ceased to carry the figures
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>>11810002
>counter reports
you're being stupid.
A popular product is carried by every single store in a chain. A normal selling product is carried by every single store in a chain.
A product that is selling poorly isn't carried by every single store in a chain.
So the fact that some Walmarts stopped carrying GI Joe after the movie bombed in 2021 was kinda expected, and we understood that Hasbro lowered sales expectations. We also knew that Hasbro lowered sales expectations because they didn't release as many figures per wave, because lower sales expectations get lower budgets.
When Target stopped carrying the GI Joe line in every store, that's a bigger problem, because these two stores make up a huge chunk of sales in the US.
When you have the biggest chain stores in America lessening their support for a toyline, that's a huge issue, hence my prediction that HAsbro is going to kill the GI Joe line.
Again, the fact that we saw most of the GI Joe design team leave Hasbro without Hasbro replacing them is Hasbro confirming that sales are so poor that they can no longer budget a team to make GI Joes anymore.
I mean, is HAsbro even paying that youtuber to announce their products or are they just paying him in overstock? Maybe internet points?
>>11810065
stop lying.
I've never said GI Joe is canceled/dead until a couple of months ago. Before that, i was saying it was on life support. This is my earliest post about that, which yo ucan look up in our archive: 10244798 This is when it became obvious that GI Joe sales were bad and wasn't just because of the plague/shippingcrisis/economy, but the fanbase simply not existing like it did from 2002-2015
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>>11809615
i've always thought about it and the Coil could work as a retool for Ninja Force. The subline is wacky as is. Besides it was already a Target exclusive vehicle.
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>>11810155
>A popular product is carried by every single store in a chain. A normal selling product is carried by every single store in a chain.
no
aside from the fact that there are walmarts that exist purely as grocery stores with none of the extra shit, on top of ones that have no or some limited version of the auto department or linen section or guns, there's any number of regional differences in products on the shelves based on local demand, plenty of them don't sell furniture either
I know all this because it's obvious information you can glean from paying attention and being a human who goes to stores, but apparently you don't have that same ability
I'll say to you, and not for the first time, I have 4 walmarts in my area (a ways outside the city of Houston), and they all have classified figures on their shelves
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>>11810155
>I've never said GI Joe is canceled/dead
And I never claimed that you did, cholo. Learn the difference between past and future tenses.
>life support
People that are healthy aren't put on life support. By saying it was on life support, you were clearly saying that the line was dying. You are arguing semantics. Also in post 11149961, you say, and I quote:
>having next to no shelf presense is literally one misstep away from being cancelled
Yes, it's always one misstep away from being cancelled, or it is on life support and will be cancelled within a year, or two more weeks. Your years of doom posting because you are big mad that Hasbro abandoned 1:18 is clear for everyone to see.
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>>11810200
>b-b-but the exceptions!
No one expects the walmart that exists purely to sell tires and brocoli to have GI Joes. wtf is wrong with you?
Most people who go to Target and Walmarts talk about going into the toy section and expect to find their favorite toylines there. This is why people report shit in the first place. They used to be able to find GI Joes at their local Walmarts/Targets and then all of a suddenly, they couldn't.
Again, i didn't actually say anything about the GI Joe line dying or being on life support until 2023, because maybe it was a season thing or shortage where Walmarts couldn't restock GI Joe for whatever reason. By Christmas 2022, stores generally try their hardest to stock everything they're going to and at maximum levels too.
So when stores failed to stock GI Joe or lowballed it, 4chan, other forums, and youtube all reported on their experiences, well, it became obvious that GI Joe was on life support. Hasbro had lowered their sales goals with the line and were living with half the shelf space it was originally getting and were fine with many Walmarts not carrying the line at all.
Again, now we can see that with Target not carrying the GI Joe line in all their Target stores, Hasbro is now firing/layingoff their GI Joe design team, which means that the GI Joe line is on track with being canceled just like whenever this happened with other lines (including GI Joe when it got canned in the mid-10s).
I had a very reasonable take and Hasbro themselves has backed me up by firing most of their GI Joe team and canceling projects.
>>11810235
>rashid attempts to mental gymnastics with his ESL skills
whats the walmart equivalent in your country?
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>>11810272
>This is why people report shit in the first place. They used to be able to find GI Joes at their local Walmarts/Targets and then all of a suddenly, they couldn't.
except most people don't report that
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>>11810272
>whats the walmart equivalent in your country?
Walmart.
What is it in yours? El Walmarto?
>calls others ESL because his seething mestizo ass can't tell the difference between future and past tense
>calling people muzzie names again
You seem obsessed with muzzies. Was your nephew that Vazquez kid that shot up the mosque in San Diego a few weeks back? You should join him.
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Reminder this is a thread about GI Joe TOYS. One, single, simple little thread to discuss GI Joe TOYS. This is not a thread about cartoons, comic books, or being a broke ass piece of shit faggot. Can you just let the collectors chat for once?
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>>11809226
>his personal observations
Not even irl, just shit he reads while terminally online. He keeps harping on some overstock from almost 4 years ago. Meanwhile all recent Joe sightings at Ross have been a few people finding the stuff and that’s it. I personally visited multiple Ross locations multiple times a week for two months and found exactly zero GI Joes
>>11810272
>cancelled Haslab means the line is dead
I bet you’ve made 1500 posts in the last 5 years on how much you hate Haslab. Wow, they finally realized it sucks and decided to chill out it for a minute. Thats probably gonna end up being a good thing by resulting in us getting more retail releases m. And by “we” I mean everyone but you beacuse you admit in this very thread you don’t even buy figures from this line. Why the fuck are you here?
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>>11810323
I don't think Hasbro has pushed ANY haslabs for ANY of their lines recently, have they? It isn't just a GI Joe thing. But the guy uses circular logic, and refuses to acknowledge that most of his complaints and supposed "evidence" can usually be applied to all of Hasbro's lines, or just the toy industry as a whole. Remember, his entire logic hinges on "Nobody wants GI Joes, so they all end up at Ross/Ollies" then when pressed on why so many people can't find them there, his comment is "Well, resellers buy them up and sell them online for retail."
So...no one wants them....but everyone buys them up and sells them online for retail? His own logic makes no sense.
Also, for his claims that he's only been making these assertions for "three months" (I mean, we all know he's lying and has been saying this shit for the better part of 5 years) here's a post that he made last December that I was going to post again this December to show how fucking stupid his claims are.
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>>11810329
>I don't think Hasbro has pushed ANY haslabs for ANY of their lines recently, have they?
There's been no Haslabs launched all year, the last one was the 3.75 Inch Tron set in October-November of last year, which predictably failed. The three other Haslabs from last year however did reach enough goals to go into production;
Transformers Liokaiser
GI Joe Classified Snowcat
Star Wars The Vintage Collection LAAT/i Gunship
Given the lack of them this year I'd say there's a company wide pause on Haslabs, sure looks like it from the outside at any rate
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>>11810323
>I bet you’ve made 1500 posts in the last 5 years on how much you hate Haslab
The only one i think I complained about was the Skystriker, because it was made for o-ring figures and is incompatible with modern 1:18. Pretty fucking retarded of them.
>you admit in this very thread you don’t even buy figures from this line.
I like how you want to put words in my mouth, but you're even bullshitting about what what I actually said in this thread. This is a GI Joe thread and i talked about buying more Mezco GI Joes than i do Hasbro ones.
Nevermind my GI Joe collection is massive, because i continue filling it out every year with past 1:18 GI Joe figures.
Just because i'm not excited for Hasbro's boringass remakes doesn't mean I'm not a GI Joe fan.
Pic of one of my Mezco's along with a bunch of Joe vehicles, which would be familiar if you were here when GI Joe was popular on /toy/ in the early 10s.
>>11810329
whoa, you caught a mistake where time goes by faster than i thought. So instead of 3 months, it was 5. Might as well nitpick my spelling to claim I'm wrong while you're at it.
And has HAsbro announced other haslabs for other lines are canceled? Did they fire and not replace other teams? Has their output for the other toylines dropped by half? Have those toylines been dropped by various Walmarts and Targets? ... besides the Tron shit... which is a dead line/property.
You're trying to compare apples to oranges, just because i proclaimed the logical conclusion by following what's going on in stores, of how Hasbro was going to kill the line within the next year (also, i made a clarification after that post you just posted, because i know how much you guys want to declare I'm wrong based on a technicality).
Again, Hasbro has backed up my logic by firing their GI Joe employees without replacing them.
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>>11810373
We got a V.1 Cobra Commander, which is something O-ring collectors have been waiting on for decades. Hasbro also fixed the annoyance of the original, which is wing and landing gear action tied together. Now you can have wings out without the gear being out too. It's two separate mechanism now. Both were very much wanted by the vintage fanbase. Vintage collectors are out there. We're still holding the value of the best stuff, and still wanting new stuff to fill in the holes.
You're just projecting your opinions as facts AGAIN. Some like me collect both. The only people I ever met who only collect one line are LEGO and Pop Vinyl collectors. The rest of us that I've met as well as myself "diversify the portfolio," so to speak.
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>>11810463
Designers quit because they didn't want the inconvenience of having to move with the company's move. They pulled the trigger on a choice that goes against a company they could have retired from. I think they fucked up, and just blew away whatever retirement nest egg they spent those years building up. Neither of them are young, and they should have been thinking about those things.
Go on Youtube and search for toy sculptors. There's plenty of talent out there. Their skills won't be missed.
There's a total lack of HASLAB from any line, and not just GI Joe. It's looking like they're transitioning from HASLABs to made-to-order so there is no MOQ. That actually does the fan base a favor since if you place an order, then you don't have to sit there spending the length of the campaign hoping and praying others will back it too so you can actually get it. There is no more Tron situation where 1,200 people sit there for a month while dreading and hoping another approx. 8,000 people will come through.
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>>11810510
>https://www.target.com/p/g-i-joe-classified-series-212-ninja-force-sc arlett-and-t-39-jbang/-/A-94977260# lnk=sametab
Hasbro starting early with price increases. Gonna be $29.99 for singles and retrocards in the next preorder cycle.
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>>11810475
>retirement nest egg they spent those years building up.
Bro, that's not how companies work anymore. They don't get pensions anymore, everything is 401K or IRAs and you can take those anywhere you work. It's why employees jump ship when they can. They're not tied down anymore.
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>>11810510
>$10 jump over what a 2-pack costed six months ago.
>>11810512
Probably yeah. They don't give a damn about the fact that the more they raise prices, the more they push customers out.
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>>11810533
Consider also you have to have a special membership for that first hour too. They had to pay $60 a year to have this opportunity to spend $60 more
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>>11810542
It's either mine don't stock or there's some scalper who always gets there. I don't have the time to waste gas. I took 3 trips to try to get concept megatron and after that said fuck it and got him luckily on a restock online.
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>>11810545
Know the stock dates and know when they open. Scalpers all do. If they know the exact date of release of something you'll see them there at the door before the store even opens. They're especially vicious when it comes to Pokemon cards and LEGO. The fuckers will literally snatch shit out of your hands while bitching that you're stealing money from them by trying to buy something at retail. I had that happen to me years ago with MP Optimus at Target. Store workers had to force the guy to give it back or get banned from the store while asking why him having four wasn't enough and why he needed five of them.
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>>11810550
They'll outright start fistfights. They did that just a month or so ago with those Audemars Swatch watches. When they weren't in the right position to get one because others got ahead in line earlier than them, they'd start shit to create chaos to put themselves in the right position. Scalpers really are assholes.
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>>11810519
A new Scarlett head that honestly doesn't look much better
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>>11810519
kek, only buying one
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Sold out on Pulse and Target. And it's the only one of the exclusives to actually sell out on Target, the Star Wars, Marvel, and Transformers offerings are all still in stock on Target. But, you know, the line is dying, right Subjectanon?
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>>11810252
Hell yeah! Hologram stickers are long over-due for a comeback. Those figures also don't look as weirdly-proportioned as the originals. For the originals Hasbro tried a little too hard to make them look muscular.
>>11809784
GI Joe
Micronauts
classic horror monsters
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>>11810562
Maybe it's just me, but I don't get why the divers 2-pack didn't sell out. I thought they're pretty cool. I see it as a no-brainer for them to do the female versions with swappable Lady Jaye and Baroness heads.
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>>11810565
the divers were sold out for like 6 months based on whatever initial stock they ordered for the initial and the massive delays all hasbro products suffered
then there was a huge restock toward the end of the year
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>>11810562
To be fair we don't know what inventory things are made at. They keep numbers of both what is made and what is sold very obscured to the public. Like Cobra-La Royal Guard only got stocked twice in my area but they are still reordering and restocking The apology tour TFs and they sold out at a much faster rate than the Guards but even when that last guard went they couldn't get anymore while they can within a week get another case of Hot Rod and Scourge.
There is no proof it is "dying", "doing well", or just "ok" at the end of the day only Hasbro knows and they decide if it stays or goes. Well that or the global hot war coming in this summer.
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Hasbro has been silent on SF movie figures since getting the license. The movie is out in a few months. Do you think we'll get some tease this month. They already given Lara Croft and Action Man, both I would never epect the Joe team to make. I can't see the Marvel or Star Wars team working on SF figures since Disney would likely say no with their current license.
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>>11810613
The movie line would completely be seperate from GI Joe Classified, just the same form factor in parts and how they're sculpted. the Black Series team worked on the Indiana Jones figure line and share the same figure styling and build while not reusing sw parts.
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>>11810627
He's right though. The HASLAB stuff is the only stuff we can get exact numbers for.
>>11810633
I don't know. I know they pay a lot for licensing, but they did glow-in-the-dark figures without marking up the price.
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>>11810627
>devil's advocate.jpg
I'm starting to think anon is right and this place is just 3rdies and bots that can't understand what is being posted.
>>11810633
At this rate what isn't too high? The situation is getting worse not better with oil prices so I'm not shock if this starts shooting up to $55 for a basic Classified figure next year.
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>>11810919
You act like there are none left for them to hire. That's wrong.
>>11810938
Vac-metallizing adds to the cost, and doesn't work well with plastic that's more flexible.
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>>11810941
They're probably going to keep it simple, and go with the Lazer Blazers style. It still works, and still looks good.
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Post never ever crossovers.
Pic related. Bonus for Clark, Ralph, and Leona getting figures.
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>>11810947
I saw a guy in Japan post a hologram he got of The Guardian Legend's box art (for filling out the included survey back in the 80s, I believe) and I never wanted something so bad.
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>>11811003
Since the Cold Slither box set was essentially a shelf warmer, we'll never get a Jem & Holograms box set and we'll DEFINITELY never get a Misfits box set, which is what I'd actually want
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>>11811000
Scrap iron and metal head are nice, I don't care much about the robot scratch iron comes with but the blast effects are really nice. Scrap iron is a really nice figure imo, be careful with metal head as his missiles can get droopy and loose.
I miss collecting classified, but i got frustrated by missing out on so many exclusive figures I decided to leave the line alone instead of developing bad feelings towards the series if that makes any sense.
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>>11811047
It makes sense. I almost dropped it myself with my frustration of trying to find Ghost Viper because collecting is supposed to be a fun and relaxing hobby, and I don't have patience for Hasbro and Walmart deliberately creating artificial scarcity to justify the price.
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>>11810378
>this hasn't happened with Classified
There were 5 figures in wave 1.
wave 1 was notoriously bitched about as soon as they showed it off. Silly guns, silly designs, etc. criticism was so bad that Hasbro almost immediately changed direction on the GI Joe line, catering almost exclusively to nostalgiafags who just want the old designs exclusively, so a lot of the new designs that they revealed were never made/canceled.
Wave 2 had 3 figures in it. Wave 3 had 2 figures. And this became the norm from then on, because the relaunch was blundered and sales were that low from fans rejecting Classified, hence nearly every wave showing up at Ross.
>>11810475
You sound like you're 14, because you have no idea how businesses are run. A company like Hasbro who produces thousands of products every single year runs on a non-stop schedule with products in development 14 months before they're released, where any delay can cost millions of dollars.
If an employee is fired or quits, that will cause a delay in production, hence Hasbro ALWAYS having a replacement for that employee BEFORE they even left. there's been no replacements, which means there's going to be delays/cancellations for the GI Joe line and Hasbro already announced that their Haslab project for GI Joe has been canceled. Since Hasbro doesn't really announce that toylines are dead (Fortnite, Overwatch, GI Joe in 2016, etc), you really won't know what else is being canceled as they slowly wind down GI Joe Classified over the next year, because who's even left at the GI Joe design team now to make figures?
>>11810424
That Ghost Rider Haslab failed too. The last Star Wars Haslab barely made it. Weak sales, so of course HAsbro is probably rethinking future projects, but the fact remains that GI Joe's Haslab is the only one that's been announced to be canceled
>>11810427
you're just throwing out words you have no idea what they even mean. fucking nonsense that has nothing to do with my posts.
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>>11811033
"sold out" you mean
they restocked too fast for that to be another run. Look at their other shit that sold out and they went to a second run, hell look what they admitted about Hood CC here, >>11807754 That band wasn't even sold out for one month and kept fluxing between in stock and sold out every other week.
Hasbro has done with other items and other brands. It's clear the goal is to cause a FOMO to kick in.
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Man, I am going to have your guys' experience with getting a sought after Joe when Lara releases. Here in the UK, nobody seems to care about G.I. Joe as much so stuff usually takes a while to sell out, even though it's only stocked in a few places, but she will be gobbled up instantly I predict.
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>>11811011
I kinda hate that we'll never get an actual Jem reboot because no one is smart enough to write a good sci-fi soap opera musical adventure and instead always tries to make it some sort of teeny bopper CW-lite bullcrap. The original Jem stood out because it was a stealth super hero show, stop ignoring all the cool sci-fi weirdness that made it unique and fun.
>>11811033
It's crazy people are complaining that an Exclusive is easy to obtain. It's a fantastic set, mostly because of the box and presentation, to the point I honestly don't want to open it despite wanting to mess with the figures.
>>11811051
Wal-mart created that scarcity. Hasbro can't make more of an exclusive figure if the company they exclusive is contracted to doesn't order more.
Also, is not getting a single crappy repaint that much of an issue to you that it actually causes you stress? I think you might have to rethink your priorities in life if not getting a toy you want causes you this much emotional damage....
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>>11811070
Either you're trolling or you're a crying bitch, because GI Joe definitely is such a poor seller they couldn't do full waves since the fans started to reject it with wave 1 was revealed in 2020. See pic? This has been the norm for GI Joe Classified.
GI Joe used to be a FULL toyline, just like Hasbro's Marvel and Star Wars lines, so getting 6+ figures was the norm from 2002-2013. Hasbro obviously wanted GI Joe to get that full line up with Classified, but fans rejected it.
>>11811171
The guy's a troll, just like the troll who says that 1:18 figures almost as much to produce as 1:12. It's already been explained how they couldn't produce another assortment so fast and how it "sold out" because they need to halt sales to count inventory when the stock that went out to conventions comes back. It's sorta like how they "sell out" of convention exclusive at the convention itself, but later on they start selling it on their website.
Of course, cold Slither didn't sell out for the longest time, just like most of classified. I would not be surprised if Cold Slither shows up at Ross and Ollies
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>>11811631
That's the Retro subline, it's not the mainline Classified series and has a smaller amount of figures per wave. This is the most recently listed mainline wave on EE and it's 5 new figures in a case assortment of 6 figures with the duplicate being the generic troop builder. The wave previous to this is also 5 characters in a 6 figure case. You are blatantly wrong.
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>>11811693
It's funny that you only show the top part of the page, because i went to the same page you did and the rest of the page shows that previous waves had fewer figures.
STill not a full wave like Star Wars and Marvels, and GI Joe from 2002-2013 used to get.
Again, it shows how poorly received the GI Joe line was and how it affected the entire line for years.
The fact that they're including more figures now may be that they're just burning through what's been prototyped before the line gets canned. Gotta make their money back on the work that's already been completed. I mean, they fired most of their design team, so they're obviously not aiming to have much, if anything at all, at stores in 12 months. Whatever workers that are still there are probably just to ensure China doesn't fuck up production and fix any errors.
Along with a screenshot of the other waves missing from your image, I'm including how the second wave of the Classified line only had 3 figures (3x CC, 2x Gung Ho, 1x Red Ninja). Again, what you posted wasn't the norm.
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>>11811368
>I kinda hate that we'll never get an actual Jem reboot because no one is smart enough to write a good sci-fi soap opera musical adventure and instead always tries to make it some sort of teeny bopper CW-lite bullcrap. The original Jem stood out because it was a stealth super hero show, stop ignoring all the cool sci-fi weirdness that made it unique and fun.
I should watch the show, friend of mine has seen a bit of it and he was telling me it's shockingly good, and also completely nuts. Notably the Misfits being absolutely unhinged, and rather than "Let's embarrass the Holograms at their concert" their schemes are more "Let's straight-up kill the Holograms".
In other news I got Helix coming in today. She looks pretty cool! Not familiar with the character but I dig her design and the arm blades look fun.
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