>>5700655>>5700515>they really believe a toy company that makes a 90 million dollars a year is able to pull contracts from a 4 billion dollar a year company like they own the placeyou kids are so adorable.
I have some sweets in my pockets for you. As a prize for being so cute, i'll let you reach in there and grab some. You might need to loosen it up from being in there so long, so just rub it back and forth.
Seriously, you guys, you have no idea what youre talking about. Again, Playmates can make requests, just like with any other licensing deal, but only Viacom/Nickelodean decides what they're allowed to do.
A company like Mattel has the master license for DC shit, yet there's so many other little companies making toys for it. Same shit with Hasbro and Marvel.
The fact that Playmates gets such a sweet deal is only because Viacom doesn't think it that important. To them, it's about as important as was Rugrats.
Without a doubt, the Viacom renegotiated with Playmates the same way Disney did with Hasbro after it got Marvel/Star Wars. Hasbro reups their license every 5 years or so, and you think Playmates has had their deal going for a decade? Hilarious.
It's like you really believe deals are made with cocktail napkins and Playmates just waves it in front of Nickelodean's sad eyes that it's not getting a sweeter deal.
Sorry, but the amount of licensors trying to get the TMNT amounts to shit if Viacom just gives it all to Playmates.