>>7239700Not my fault your country is shit at producing well known media.
It's like giving a shit about local celebrities in the individual states.
If they can't rise above their limited area, then it's not pop culture, and won't even be remembered by its own state a decade from now.
You can't have mass nostalgia without being known beyond 100 miles of its home.
What do your local toy companies produce? Do you even have a local toy company that isn't just cheaposhit bricks of some sort?
If your entertainment industry is so lacking, it's not surprising that you don't have the same nostalgia that countries like Japan and USA do, because you can't create anything.
I WISH Europe had more than just LEGO and baby shit like those Germany toddler figures whose name i've forgotten, because we'd have more toys to talk about here on /toy/.
I'm happy that some asian countries are producing new content, despite them being niche as fuck, like Acid Rain and Hot Toys from Hong Kong.
>>7239713Yes, and look at how fucking awesome we loved to play war with the toy soldiers created from it! All in the safety in our American homes that have been untouched by conflict for over a hundred years, thousands of miles away from the conflicts of the Cold War.
Even other countries loved them.