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adult line of monster high
Hmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.
Quote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 09:39:52 AMadult line of monster highMonster U, if you will?
Quote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMHmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Highly doubtful. Which sucks, because I have LOADS of ideas for them! *hmph*
Post Merge: March 14, 2013, 11:04:29 AMQuote from: Kalavista on March 14, 2013, 10:41:47 AMQuote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMHmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Highly doubtful. Which sucks, because I have LOADS of ideas for them! *hmph*Well, believe it or not I'm actually very serious about this. If it's not with Mattel then I'll try different toy companies. I just need to know if collectors would even back the idea up.
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Quote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 11:00:47 AMPost Merge: March 14, 2013, 11:04:29 AMQuote from: Kalavista on March 14, 2013, 10:41:47 AMQuote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMHmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Highly doubtful. Which sucks, because I have LOADS of ideas for them! *hmph*Well, believe it or not I'm actually very serious about this. If it's not with Mattel then I'll try different toy companies. I just need to know if collectors would even back the idea up.Well, if you're going to dream, dream big right? I personally wouldn't get my hopes up about it, but best of luck to you. I don't think that gathering a group of people to back you up is the best course of action though.
Quote from: ShortyBoo on March 14, 2013, 06:32:39 AMWhich stores sell the new swim dolls? I'm thinking about getting Lagoona or Draculaura but I want to see them in person first. I haven't seen them at Walmart or Target, so I'm guessing they're not sold there?Also Kmart, Barnes & Noble
Which stores sell the new swim dolls? I'm thinking about getting Lagoona or Draculaura but I want to see them in person first. I haven't seen them at Walmart or Target, so I'm guessing they're not sold there?
Quote from: bewilderness on March 14, 2013, 08:33:11 AMAnyone know where I could find a Roller Maze Clawdeen? I found her yesterday at Kmart and Walmart.
Anyone know where I could find a Roller Maze Clawdeen?
3/4 of the RM Clawdeens that I've seen had their eyes printed up super high or a messy triple lip application... has anyone had the same issue?
Quote from: shockponie on March 14, 2013, 06:38:18 AMQuote from: ShortyBoo on March 14, 2013, 06:32:39 AMWhich stores sell the new swim dolls? I'm thinking about getting Lagoona or Draculaura but I want to see them in person first. I haven't seen them at Walmart or Target, so I'm guessing they're not sold there?Also Kmart, Barnes & NobleDon't forget any Kroger brand stores that have toy departments! That's where I've gotten my Swimline Venuses!
Quote from: Maniah on March 14, 2013, 11:11:35 AMQuote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 11:00:47 AMPost Merge: March 14, 2013, 11:04:29 AMQuote from: Kalavista on March 14, 2013, 10:41:47 AMQuote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMHmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Highly doubtful. Which sucks, because I have LOADS of ideas for them! *hmph*Well, believe it or not I'm actually very serious about this. If it's not with Mattel then I'll try different toy companies. I just need to know if collectors would even back the idea up.Well, if you're going to dream, dream big right? I personally wouldn't get my hopes up about it, but best of luck to you. I don't think that gathering a group of people to back you up is the best course of action though.I just meant more along the lines of I'd like to know if people even like the idea of having an adult line. Because if they don't, then there's really no point in even trying to get one. I know it's a long shot. I'm not saying I'm just going to march in to whatever toy company expecting them to take the idea. But I don't really see the harm in trying either though. The worst that could happen is they say no.Idk, maybe I'm just crazy. But at least I have an idea and enough balls to at least try to make it work. I don't mean that in a rude way to anyone else. I'm just saying.
Quote from: TrixieStix on March 14, 2013, 11:47:18 AM3/4 of the RM Clawdeens that I've seen had their eyes printed up super high or a messy triple lip application... has anyone had the same issue?Yeah me. I had to look at three different stores before finding one that is acceptable. She still has one eye that is slightly larger than the other, but every other incarnation of her had either had their eyes printed far above/below the socket or had the right (her right) eye tilted in a super weird angle.. like so (` _ -).D:
Quote from: PandaBerryInSpace on March 14, 2013, 10:13:59 AMQuote from: eristell_neko on March 14, 2013, 10:05:56 AManimal_lover, from what I understand, Mattel doesn't take ideas from outside sources. If you wanted to work with them you'd have to be employed by them first.This. Mattel never takes suggestions from emails. If they did, they would have tons of 12-year-olds going "CAN U MAKE MY OC?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" (Actually, they probably get emails like that already, anyway...)Hmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.
Quote from: eristell_neko on March 14, 2013, 10:05:56 AManimal_lover, from what I understand, Mattel doesn't take ideas from outside sources. If you wanted to work with them you'd have to be employed by them first.This. Mattel never takes suggestions from emails. If they did, they would have tons of 12-year-olds going "CAN U MAKE MY OC?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" (Actually, they probably get emails like that already, anyway...)
animal_lover, from what I understand, Mattel doesn't take ideas from outside sources. If you wanted to work with them you'd have to be employed by them first.
Quote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMQuote from: PandaBerryInSpace on March 14, 2013, 10:13:59 AMQuote from: eristell_neko on March 14, 2013, 10:05:56 AManimal_lover, from what I understand, Mattel doesn't take ideas from outside sources. If you wanted to work with them you'd have to be employed by them first.This. Mattel never takes suggestions from emails. If they did, they would have tons of 12-year-olds going "CAN U MAKE MY OC?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" (Actually, they probably get emails like that already, anyway...)Hmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Mattel and similar companies do not accept ideas from outside sources, like PandaBerry said. They've even said as much when they have been contacted by people here. There are too many copyright issues. You might be able to contact "the source", but typically that arm of the corporation only interacts with other companies, and it's usually for merchandising. New characters and lines would be considered "intellectual property" and companies want to keep that in-house. Something else to consider is that something like this would be a rather big break from the main franchise. It would require focus groups, and lots of research, not just making queries on fan boards. Fan boards shouldn't be discounted, of course; I know for a fact that Mattel reads the original MH board on LJ. But it's just a small part of where they get their data. Even if they were to take a concept from an outside source, I'm not sure if you have the resources to collect the necessary information. Just based off of what you've posted here; my apologies if I'm wrong The final issue is whether or not a college setting would sell. It's a concept that a large portion of their target audience wouldn't be able to relate to. High school is far away enough to be "glamorous" to middle schoolers, but still relatable. Even outside the child/tween market, high school is something almost everyone has experienced; college is not. It's part of the reason that so much popular media avoids using it as a setting; shows either focus on a high school setting, or a "real world/career" setting.Of course, this is all just coming from a random forum poster If you want to do the legwork and then contact Mattel, you don't need my "permission" lol. Just a little insight that might save you some time
Quote from: crimsondeity on March 14, 2013, 12:14:14 PMQuote from: animal_lover on March 14, 2013, 10:28:34 AMQuote from: PandaBerryInSpace on March 14, 2013, 10:13:59 AMQuote from: eristell_neko on March 14, 2013, 10:05:56 AManimal_lover, from what I understand, Mattel doesn't take ideas from outside sources. If you wanted to work with them you'd have to be employed by them first.This. Mattel never takes suggestions from emails. If they did, they would have tons of 12-year-olds going "CAN U MAKE MY OC?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" (Actually, they probably get emails like that already, anyway...)Hmm. I can understand that. But if I went in depth with this, and gathered evidence, information, everything i could to show them it would be a profitable idea, would they at least consider it? And maybe i try to go directly to the source rather than just through fan mail or whatever.Mattel and similar companies do not accept ideas from outside sources, like PandaBerry said. They've even said as much when they have been contacted by people here. There are too many copyright issues. You might be able to contact "the source", but typically that arm of the corporation only interacts with other companies, and it's usually for merchandising. New characters and lines would be considered "intellectual property" and companies want to keep that in-house. Something else to consider is that something like this would be a rather big break from the main franchise. It would require focus groups, and lots of research, not just making queries on fan boards. Fan boards shouldn't be discounted, of course; I know for a fact that Mattel reads the original MH board on LJ. But it's just a small part of where they get their data. Even if they were to take a concept from an outside source, I'm not sure if you have the resources to collect the necessary information. Just based off of what you've posted here; my apologies if I'm wrong The final issue is whether or not a college setting would sell. It's a concept that a large portion of their target audience wouldn't be able to relate to. High school is far away enough to be "glamorous" to middle schoolers, but still relatable. Even outside the child/tween market, high school is something almost everyone has experienced; college is not. It's part of the reason that so much popular media avoids using it as a setting; shows either focus on a high school setting, or a "real world/career" setting.Of course, this is all just coming from a random forum poster If you want to do the legwork and then contact Mattel, you don't need my "permission" lol. Just a little insight that might save you some time I couldn't agree more. Speaking from personal experience as a freelance illustrator; when there is an established brand, like Monster High, all the original art work, character design, new characters etc is done "in house". They may hire you to color a book but not to overhaul the brand. While I could see Mattel reading some fan feedback to get an idea of what characters the fans want to get their hands on, I couldn't see them completely going in a different direction. Monster high currently is only second to Barbie, why would they need to appeal to the adult collector when that's a small market compared to the Tween market. Also you wouldn't be able to pitch the idea to another toy company as Mattel owns the rights to Mattel exclusively. You could shop a similar adult collector doll to another toy company but you'd have to make it so different where Mattel wouldn't sue you for violation of intellectual property. Good luck though it seems like you have some ideas. Maybe create your own line of dolls.