>>10055540>gaijinembarassing.
How about this, I'll agree that Kaiyodo totally didn't copy McFarlane's Revoltech joint that was created 6 years before the Revoltech line existed and Nightow drew all those panels about sucking mcFarlane's dick in jest because he knew he would outdo McFarlane's success, if you can prove you're actually Japanese and not a weeaboo who hates himself and the country he was born in, thus trying to appropriate Japanese culture and using words like "gaijin"
>>10055541That's just the simplified response after weeaboos tried to change the topic and their goalposts 1234567890 times from what my point:
>>10051750The gist of it is that companies like Toy Biz and McFarlane were the ones who pushed for collector toys to feature high end sculpts and being super articulated, which is the standard of today. They started the trend that exists to this day.
I'm sure a weeaboo would love to say that it was inevitable with or without them, but that's just a fantasy and cope, because the reality is companies like McFarlane set a higher bar and revolutionized how toys were made. 30 or so years of high pressure injection molding and no company took advantage of that technology until McFarlane did.
Also, to put words in 10055525's mouth
>prove that any toy company took inspiration from McFarlane using high pressure injection molding to its full potention. It's outlandish to claim McFarlane was directly responsible for other toy companies to start adding more detail to their toys.Do you like my fanfiction? I think it's rather funny.
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