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I bet the price point of $60 is with the idea of it being 33% off at the first sale...
Quote from: KarentheUnicorn on July 13, 2017, 07:48:11 AMI've been collecting ponies for 30+ years (since 83), even back in the day I never though, I totally need a show accurate First Tooth Baby pony. Actually I seem to remember seeing new ponies in the store before I even saw episodes of the show. Yea before internet and 50 billion channels. There were no 10 reruns of MLP in a row back in my day.Well you can't really compare these things because the cartoon for g1 was just a toy ad, it was never as important as FiM
I've been collecting ponies for 30+ years (since 83), even back in the day I never though, I totally need a show accurate First Tooth Baby pony. Actually I seem to remember seeing new ponies in the store before I even saw episodes of the show. Yea before internet and 50 billion channels. There were no 10 reruns of MLP in a row back in my day.
Are you reading only half of my sentences? What i said was that the older generations cartoons were never more important and popular than their toyline like FiM is to the g4 toyline.I never said they were never important.
I know less of us adult collectors want Mimic or Repunzel just to have better ponies than other people (at least I hope not) but remember as kids, we did kinda want our toys to be better than other kids toys didn't we?
Yeah but Hasbro still isn't thinking. What parent is going to pay $60 for 6 toys their kids already have, and if they don't, why pay that much when they can buy the little singles for $3-$5. Or the blind bags they can charitably cheat at?
Quote from: Leave a Whisper on July 13, 2017, 10:00:57 PMYeah but Hasbro still isn't thinking. What parent is going to pay $60 for 6 toys their kids already have, and if they don't, why pay that much when they can buy the little singles for $3-$5. Or the blind bags they can charitably cheat at?To start with, parents whose kids are new pony fans and dont have the 6 already.Hasbro is clearly thinking there will be a significant amount of them.Having to buy the big set to get any of the special FSes inside has been a thing for a while now including the current wonderbolts set, the power ponies and i suspect other sets that i dont remember/dont know about.
Well.Call me crazy.But I think $60 for 6 FS ponies is a good deal. ($10 per pony compared to $15 for a single). And I like that all of them are there. It really beats having to find them individually.
Quote from: banditpony on July 14, 2017, 05:05:44 AMWell.Call me crazy.But I think $60 for 6 FS ponies is a good deal. ($10 per pony compared to $15 for a single). And I like that all of them are there. It really beats having to find them individually. Individual circumstance is everything.$60 is definitely a good deal, but it's easier for some people to spend $60 on toys at once than it is for others. As I said, I still primarily rely on my parents to buy me the things I want. I'm still unemployed and that'll probably be the case for at least another year now. The fact that now every month we have to pay $100 (I think that was it) for the car my mom got two months ago certainly doesn't help.They 100% are worth $60, I just wish I had the option of getting them individually and spending that $60 slowly over a longer period of time because that's easier for my family at the moment with our money circumstance. I just think it would be nice to have both this $60 pack for people who are able to spend it all at once, and individual releases (or 2-packs) for people who are unable to do that.I do have a small side job right now where a local cafe commissions me to make a dessert for them, but as of right now I don't know how much money I will make from it nor how often it will happen. My mom also isn't too thrilled that I want to spend the money I make from it on toys.