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Here is the five page thread you are looking for:http://mlparena.com/index.php/topic,378367.0.htmlHowever, keep in mind that NOBODY at Funko has been made aware of this petition, nor have they communicated in any way that "x amount of signatures will change our mind". So the "goals" stated on the petition are a bit erroneous...
The goal currently is to hit 2,000 signatures, to show that we want these back! Every signature makes a difference please share across all social media, to help spread awareness, thank you so much we can do it! Brian we need your help! @OriginalFunko Special thanks to everyone who donated photos, some photos are my own. Be sure to use the hashtag #savethefunkoponies across social media to help spread the word.
When I was at one of my nearby Walmart yesterday, they actually had some of the Shining Armor/Princess Cadance funko ponies (and they werent there the last time I was at the store within the last week or so beforehand). At least about...six of them altogether? It was a surprise to me becasue I legit thought they had stopped buying/ordering them since they'd shelf-sit so much.
I'm not saying anything against the petition, but I definitely sanction contacting the retailers. A few hundred people submitting online enquiries about funko ponies (name specific items) would at least make the retailers see that maybe there's a market for some, if not all of the characters.I don't collect funko and I'm not even sure whether these had a UK release, but I think that whether the petition is or isn't successful, the retailers should be made aware of how you guys feel. Because they are a much bigger influence on manufacturing decisions. Not saying it would definitely do anything, but I don't think it hurts to try.
Quote from: Taffeta on May 06, 2016, 02:01:29 PMI'm not saying anything against the petition, but I definitely sanction contacting the retailers. A few hundred people submitting online enquiries about funko ponies (name specific items) would at least make the retailers see that maybe there's a market for some, if not all of the characters.I don't collect funko and I'm not even sure whether these had a UK release, but I think that whether the petition is or isn't successful, the retailers should be made aware of how you guys feel. Because they are a much bigger influence on manufacturing decisions. Not saying it would definitely do anything, but I don't think it hurts to try.Tbh I think the reason the petition might be useful is because they do sell exclusives at SDCC.