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SlushyFrog

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  1. I worked in Sears back in the 70's, arrested many kids ripping off Star Wars figures.

    I remember buying Phantom Menace figures at Sears (15 years ago!). This was before Marvel Legends, before I understood the horrors of being a collector.

    Anyway, I'm pretty sure the last time I've been to a Sears was like two years ago, because I needed to use a bathroom.

  2. Although I would love to get four new unique female characters, I would certainly not be opposed to getting the Stepford Cuckoos. I'm all for unreleased modern X-Men characters.

    Based on the hints, I'd be happy with either characters that complete teams/sets or new modern characters. I'd be disappointed if we got a bunch of random versions of characters that don't fit into teams we already have.

    On a selfish note, I also hope we don't get 90's X-Factor because they have zero sentimental value to me.

    One issue with the modern X-Men is that they change costumes faster than X-themed Minimates get released. :-/

  3. This goes back to the same argument from months ago - now other retailers are going to get a 1 per and unlike specialty I can't order a case to get a full set

    with all that being said I'm canceling my preordered cases- not into the running around buying mounds of packs in hopes of getting 1 one per from other retailers

    This was exactly my thought. I had almost convinced myself to buy a full case to ensure that I'll get Mutagen Mike, because I thought he was going to be the only rare. My assumption was there'd be a new mutagen turtle per wave so I'd just buy a case per wave. Now that every outlet has their own blind-boxed!! exclusive, I'm just going to save my monies and not even attempt getting the variants, which means there's no longer a reason to buy a case.

    My math/stats is pretty rusty, but by my calculations I'd have to buy at least 12 packs just to have a 50% chance of one of those packs containing a 1/18 figure. Disclaimer: This is assuming all samples are independent, which I don't think holds true if you buy all your individual figures from the same box.

    I'm likely going the pure eBay route for this series. Whether I end up getting the mutagen variants will depend on the secondary market prices.

  4. Waaaaaait, when did all these different retailers start getting different "Mutagen" variants? I thought there was just going to be the one Michelangelo for this wave.

    Kmart and Sears are getting an exclusive character?? Those stores don't even exist where I live!

    Collecting this line is going to be a bigger headache than I thought -- maybe I should just skip getting the Mutagen variants altogether.

  5. I definitely have mixed feelings. I'm glad to finally see new comic Marvel Minimates after so much movie stuff. But as far as I can tell, we're literally only getting one new character out of eight spots. And that makes me sad. :(

  6. Is anyone familiar enough with Pathfinder to be able to explain the vast difference in style between the majority of the goblins and the Goblin Hireling (Munchkin Tavern - $5)?

    He/she seems to be a very over-simplified, quirky, stylized design, where as the others look a bit more like typical fantasy illustrations.

    Based on the style of the Munchkin card game http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munchkin_(card_game)#Munchkin_Pathfinder

  7. Hmm, can someone clarify something for me?


    Is it actually true that likeness rights are not needed because of the lack of noses on Minimates?


    And theoretically it's possble for DST to release Minimate heads of any person (to the best approximation) they'd like without needing permission?


    This is just out of curiosity -- I'm not asking whether it makes fiscal sense for DST to do so or not.

  8. Do we know whether NBX will eventually be, say, a couple box sets or a full blown series (not sure if there's enough characters to do multiple waves). I may get them if it's just one or two box sets just because I like Minimates in general, but if it's an entire line of 'mates I may just skip them altogether. I guess it'll depend on how "cool" it looks, otherwise the property itself doesn't excite me.

  9. Making any of the five main characters exclusive to Toys R Us would have caused a riot.

    After Ronan and the Guardians, Yondu and Nebula seem like the biggest characters, although I only skimmed the script. And blue guy went to TRU over blue girl, for the often-stated reasons. The Collector will return in future films, I think.

    Gamora wouldn't have been the exclusive. The figure packaged w/her could have been perhaps.

    Yup!

  10. I'm a nigh-Marvel-Minimates-completist, so I would be likely to subscribe to such a thing.


    I wonder what it would take to make a subscription viable.


    Despite being a Ghostbusters fan and a DCUC collector, I never subscribed to the Matty's respective subscriptions. Each month, with tax and shipping, a figure would come out to almost $30. Tough for me to justify.


    I wonder what the upper limit for a 2-pack minimate would be for me. If I could get a 2-pack for $15 shipped, I would do it.


    Another hurdle for the Matty subscription is that because it is a subscription, you'd be lock in for an entire year of $30 figures (6 or 12 of them depending on the line).


    Would it be possible for Minimates simply to survive on preorders on a month to month basis? Minimates would be designed (maybe even purely only in design sheets), but would only get produced if they reached a prepaid preorder of 1500 units, for example. I don't actually know what the production size needs to be to be worth it.


    And designs wouldn't necessarily go to waste, because there is an ongoing Marvel Minimates line, which a few unproduced stragglers could sneak into.

  11. Also, I recall one of the arguments for mini Rocket being that it freed up a spot for someone else. Well, I can't help but notice that the TRU wave only has three sets rather then the customary four, meaning you could have made Rocket and, I dunno, the Collector.

    But with only three sets at TRU, that's makes Rocket's micromate status even more pivotal. Had they made him full-sized one of those even more precious spots would have taken with an over-sized rodent.

    That said, as someone growing more and more frustrated with these one-and-done movie series, I feel your pain.

    What I don't understand is why TRU just didn't have a 2nd exclusive set with Gamora and an exclusive figure (e.g., the Collector). That way kids could, you know, actually complete the team just by going to TRU.... *rabble rabble* female characters don't sell *rabble rabble*. They could've paired her with Groot & Rocket and have Drax pair with the exclusive. It just makes too much sense!

  12. I've been refraining to get too involved in these discussions, but oh well here I go anyway.

    Given a choice, as a collector, I would definitely prefer NOT to have blind bags.

    That said, I understand why, from a business point of view, DST would go with the blind bag route. Larger distribution and a potential to attract new customers with the "gambling" aspect. I've said before I also like to buy the occasional blind bag of some random line just to see what I get. In the long run, if this manages to increase the customer base for minimates, it *should* be good for all of us.

    And, having said *that*, this absolutely affects current collectors, unless you can guarantee me a way to get a set of 8 TMNT mates at the price of four standard 2-packs that I can preorder from online retailers (e.g., Luke's, BBTS). Yes, I *can* get a complete set of blind-bagged minimates, but it will definitely cost me significantly more money/time, and that is why I'd prefer not to have blind bags.

    And, having said *that* I will accept blind bags as a necessary evil if it means more minimates that would not otherwise have been made.

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