>>5267412I should be more specific. I know the bubble will never burst on candy toys as a whole, I've been collecting them since the early 90s myself. What I mean is that there is an ebb and flow in quality and concepts in the candy toy world, and right now both are at peak levels IMO. Bandai is trying really, really fucking hard at the moment, and that's what I'm worried will go south. I've seen it happen before...dry spells of ugly, dumb candy toys that feel like they were just shat out for a quick profit. How much longer can this beautiful dream last?