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Maybe I'm just being a nostalgia fag, but I remember movie toys being super complex between 2000-2010 when I was a young zoomer.
Specifically I remember transformers that were way too complez for me, and super fragile articulated spiderman.
I remember a lot more motor, and lights toys. Like rc spiderman stuff (specifically green goblin glider and the spider tricycle).
Now movie toys, just seem dull. Very basic 10$ toys and a few bigger items like the smash changer optimus.
Do kids just buy the mainline deluxes, voyagers, and marvel legends? I understand they prefer screens, but kids still buy movie toys.
Do kids really buy these 80$ Lego's too? I heard one kid screaming about how expensive Lego's are now (some star wars ship)
Specifically I remember transformers that were way too complez for me, and super fragile articulated spiderman.
I remember a lot more motor, and lights toys. Like rc spiderman stuff (specifically green goblin glider and the spider tricycle).
Now movie toys, just seem dull. Very basic 10$ toys and a few bigger items like the smash changer optimus.
Do kids just buy the mainline deluxes, voyagers, and marvel legends? I understand they prefer screens, but kids still buy movie toys.
Do kids really buy these 80$ Lego's too? I heard one kid screaming about how expensive Lego's are now (some star wars ship)
