WOKE Toys Don’t Sell: Disney Losing Billions DESTROYING Its Brands, Todd McFarlane On The Flash?

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WOKE toys are not selling for Marvel and Star Wars manufacturers but Todd McFarlane is working with DC to produce a new Flash comic and Toy! David Zaslav will support success when he sees it.

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WOKE Toys Don’t Sell: Disney Losing Billions DESTROYING Its Brands, Todd McFarlane On The Flash?

According to reporting by That Park Place, one toy company insider they’ve heard from says that:

[we] have mandates from companies operating in three HUGE consumer categories. Princesses are doing fine for most license holders, no issues. Lucasfilm is a disaster, with new characters having no consumer pull, and worse even classic characters are now seeing diminishing returns. Star Wars were previously the most expensive royalties at Disney (though they vary by category), but following the veritable deluge of markdowns at retail, many of the bigger guys were able to negotiate not only rebates, but even concessions on “next product” because of the markdowns. If it ain’t selling, Walmart doesn’t want your dead plastic, garment, or whatever. Also that the brand is no longer a theatrical brand, didn’t go over well with business partners.

Star Wars used to be Disney’s most expensive license. But as a result of what appears to be a genuine flood of markdowns at stores, several of the bigger players were able to secure rebates as well as reductions on a lot of those items. Since Star Wars is no longer a “theatrical brand,” Disney’s business partners in the toy industry are pleased even less.

Youtubers World Class Bullshitters report that they’re hearing rumbles from insiders that both Marvel and Star Wars licenses are way down, as most of the new stuff is failing to generate the level of interest that brings in the big money. While characters like Spider-Man, Captain America, and Iron Man essentially keeping the Marvel toy line afloat, newcomers like the Eternals are not moving at all.

How Marvel is Costing ITSELF Billions of Dollars

Disney’s merchandise departments create strict contracts for Pixar, Marvel, Lucasfilm, and the like, which consider factors based on character polling, design, screen time, future plans, characterization, in-story interactions, and they know full well how these factors impact merchandise sales.

That Park Place says this is all figured in to their business mode, but now that they’re focusing on “equity” and inclusion,” the toy industry is imploding:

[…] this attempt by Marvel to move to 50% female representation is reportedly crashing the toy industry making Marvel merch. Little girls want to play with Barbie, baby dolls, Polly Pocket, etc. Little boys want to play with cars, robot dinosaurs, ninja turtles and muscled-out superheroes. Is that true for every little boy and every little girl all the time? No. But when it comes to trends and when it comes to the scale of nations, it matters if it’s generally true.

Wanna make it worse? Sure you do!

How about Marvel oblige you to ship a case pack of Eternals-themed drinking cups for each case of Classic Characters shipped… something they did over many categories when Eternals came out …. At that point the markdowns are so significant that you’re losing money in my example.

Also: virtually none of the purely TV characters even register with consumers for merchandising purposes. None!

This is one of those lines that let the original recipient of the email know that the information is likely legitimate. Indeed, we have heard from other sources that Marvel has been trying to force merchandise contracts that required failing properties like The Eternals be shipped with the popular franchises. It’s essentially an attempt to manipulate the market. Your licensed manufacturers don’t want to produce a line of items that receive abysmal focus group reaction, so you force them under the belief that you know better and the flood of products will have parents buying it just because “it’s Marvel.”

I could also [add] the following : While Disney merchandising dept write up the contracts, from a merchandising perspective all the power is still with the divisions (Marvel, Disney, Pixar) because the key character pulls (design, screen time, future plans, characterization, in-story interactions, etc) reside on the creative side. Say you still have 20,000 vision t-shirts in stock and want to know if there are impending plans for the character to help move the merchandise? Well, good luck with that

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