>>7977104>PS, retailers don't really order shit based on movies anymore.Love your retarded arguments and the fact that you need to ignore the rest of my post, just homing into that one part of the sentence.
I also like how you ignore the modifier word "really", probably because you're an illiterate kid who doesn't remember pre-2010.
Gone are the days when kids who are unfamiliar with a word would be able to understand what it means by the context of the rest of the text... but that's a skill you'll learn in high school, huh?
Do you know what "really" means?
>in actual fact, as opposed to what is said or imagined to be true or possible.Basically, I'm saying that retailers aren't ordering something because it's based on a movie, it's ordering it because it's based on an existing popular line (like Marvel Legends) or because it's a safe line like Transformers, or how to train your dragon, or other proven reliable hits.
Gone are the days where they carried a toyline just because there's a movie based on it. No longer are toy makers rushing up to license the next big blockbuster movie, because of how wary stores are.