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Quote from: jemboi on April 10, 2014, 11:57:07 AMQuote from: xeevee on April 10, 2014, 11:50:56 AMThey are all amazing! I started buying them when they first started coming out, I even had Hollywood. But I just couldn't keep up, and the money I was spending on them made me angry, so I ended up selling them all. I wish I had a bigger disposable income though. I would so copy that collection of yours. It's awesome that you could share those pics so I could drool over them, that's for sure.I'm glad you like them. I totally understand where you're coming from. The money is insane! I can't keep up with these dolls forever so I'm hoping this is the last year of the Jem and the Holograms line with Integrity Toys. I think with Hasbro rebooting the brand in 2015, they'll likely take the license back for themselves. I can't see them sharing the license and potential profits with IT during the Jem revival. I so hope that's the case! I need a break!!! Yeah, I think if they just didn't release so many at once, or only a half dozen a year, I may have been able to keep up, but it was just a barrage of $110 dolls within such a short period of time. They're totally worth it, but my wallet needed a break.
Quote from: xeevee on April 10, 2014, 11:50:56 AMThey are all amazing! I started buying them when they first started coming out, I even had Hollywood. But I just couldn't keep up, and the money I was spending on them made me angry, so I ended up selling them all. I wish I had a bigger disposable income though. I would so copy that collection of yours. It's awesome that you could share those pics so I could drool over them, that's for sure.I'm glad you like them. I totally understand where you're coming from. The money is insane! I can't keep up with these dolls forever so I'm hoping this is the last year of the Jem and the Holograms line with Integrity Toys. I think with Hasbro rebooting the brand in 2015, they'll likely take the license back for themselves. I can't see them sharing the license and potential profits with IT during the Jem revival. I so hope that's the case! I need a break!!!
They are all amazing! I started buying them when they first started coming out, I even had Hollywood. But I just couldn't keep up, and the money I was spending on them made me angry, so I ended up selling them all. I wish I had a bigger disposable income though. I would so copy that collection of yours. It's awesome that you could share those pics so I could drool over them, that's for sure.
I sold her for close to that anyway... so at least it was a good investment
I would suggest just getting the dolls you absolutely love- and ignore the rest. The edition sizes are large, so if you decide to get them years from now you can probably pick them up from the crazy collectors that couldn't help but buy 2 and 3 sets of each... (and yes there are quite a few of those)
I don't see them ending the IT license just because they are rebooting Jem for several reasons. First the Jem dolls IT has been doing are based on the vintage designs while any Jem reboot will be based on a new version. Also the funko vinyls exist at the same time as the regular ponies and Hasbro actually gave funko the license after they been making the regular ponies a while.Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I337 using Tapatalk