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John K is rolling in his grave

>pop vinyls
fuck off

cancer figures

These things are always so ugly. Why are they popular?

They have these of EVERYTHING its unsettling

Friendly reminder that Ren and Stimpy will never be reran on American television ever again.

I know this isn't Sup Forums related, but what the hell

they're cheap, they cover everything and everyone sells it
not to mention cheap plastic made that has no moving parts makes it more appealing for normies to collect and put them anywhere and not worry if they get lost/destroyed

didnt it air on teennick for a bit recently

So much fucking cancer

Licenses that are neglected by every other toy company.

I wish

it still airs on MTV in some countries

Yeah. A bit. Emphasis on bit.

They still air the same 3 to 4 shows over and over and over again.

Iff'n you ain't the grand daddy of all liars.

I don't understand why people get worked up over these. I've been reading comics my whole life, have a huge collection, & yes I have a few of these. Specifically the Swamp Thing, the Dark Knight Returns Batman, & the Space Ghost one. They're not the crown jewels in my collection, & I have other figures I like more, but I like looking at them on my shelf. Why do people care about what other people choose to buy? Is it just autism, or is there an actual reason people don't like the pop vinyls?

Well there's the simple fact that they're ugly, they're everywhere, and then there's the idea that so many franchises get little to no merchandise and now everyone's complacent to make basic ass Funkos instead of legitimate figures.

Me? Eh, I've never bought one and not sure I ever will, but I've gotten some as gifts and I don't hate 'em.

No, it's autism. Funko pops are the normiest of entry level collectibles from the vinyl scene, which was, and still is, very underground. Because of that it is hated and that is literally the only reason. Some people don't like the aesthetic style (like me), which hardly justifies hating it. I can acknowledge their appeal, they have sculpt in, which Mighty Muggs, Dorbz, Munnies and other shit didn't had. They are cheap but the quality is ok.
I'd even get the ones where their style is less pronounced, like the Fallout Power Armors.

>Refused to license his characters because he was afraid of what companies would do to them
>Funko Pops are now a thing

Why is Bill so based?

Kevin actually looks kinda cute.

this is honestly very nice and comforting

>every time someone starts a funko pop thread

funko is shit tho, even /toy/ hates them

/toy/ only likes high-end weeb shit, who gives a fuck what they think

Why does someone liking something you don't like upset you so?

Bill had some fucking scruples and bless that man for exactly that reason.

As much as I adore calvin and hobbes I hope I never see licensed merchandise of them. If I never see any it means he's being respected.

The day I do see any I'll be sad because it'll be that he's dead.

What's autistic about it? They're ugly as fuck and they're everywhere because normies eat them up. It's not really "autistic". My LCS is pretty good but it's getting increasingly taken over by these fucking things. The back room, which is a huge collection of back issue boxes and merch, used to have a pretty good variety of merch and some things like Gunpla. All of it is getting slowly muscled out as more and more of the space is getting eaten by shelves of Pops which are likewise starting to make their way to the front of the store too which is exclusively comics or board games (since it's half-comic shop, half-tabletop gaming store).

Call it autistic I guess but a lot of hobbies do straight up get worse as normies invade them because the companies increasingly alienate their long time supporters in favor of chasing a quick buck and Pops are a good indicator of that. Why make an actual nice collectible figure or other merchandise when you can just license out your IPs to Funko so they can shit out their low quality, low effort figures for easy dosh?

/toy/ is absolutely tainted with weeb trash that only buy generic ass girl figures. They hate funko exactly for the reason I've said, because it's normie, that's all.

Wasn't it those shitty Calvin peeing decal knock-offs that turned Waterson off of merchandising?

Either way I'm kind of glad Calvin and Hobbes doesn't have any merch, it feels right

there's absolutely nothing wrong with collecting low-quality, ugly collectables user

funko is objectively trash

They aren't replacing anything. If it sells it'll be on stores.
People get mad because Funko has licenses, but anyone that is into the industry knows that they have it because they are the only ones that even bother going after them. No one else gives a fuck, only superheroes sells toys. They aren't stealing properties or space, no one else wants them.

ugh

these things would be several times better if the fucking eyes looked normal

>I wasn’t against all merchandising when I started the strip, but each product I considered seemed to violate the spirit of the strip, contradict its message, and take me away from the work I loved

>Basically, I’ve decided that licensing is inconsistent with what I’m trying to do with Calvin and Hobbes. I take cartoons seriously as an art form, so I think with an issue like licensing, it’s important to analyze what my strip is about, and what makes it work. It’s easy to transfer the essence of a gag-oriented strip, especially a one-panel gag strip, from the newspaper page to a T-shirt, a mug, a greeting card, and so on. The joke reads the same no matter what it’s printed on, and the joke is what the strip is about. Nothing is lost. My strip works differently. Calvin and Hobbes isn’t a gag strip. It has a punch line, but the strip is about more than that. The humor is situational, and often episodic. It relies on conversation, and the development of personalities and relationships. These aren’t concerns you can wrap up neatly in a clever little saying for people to send each other or to hang up on their walls. To explore character, you need lots of time and space. Note pads and coffee mugs just aren’t appropriate vehicles for what I’m trying to do here. I’m not interested in removing all the subtlety from my work to condense it for a product. The strip is about more than jokes. I think the syndicate would admit this if they would start looking at my strip instead of just the royalty checks. Unfortunately, they are in the cartoon business only because it makes money, so arguments about artistic intentions are never very persuasive to them. I have no aversion to obscene wealth, but that’s not my motivation either. I think to license Calvin and Hobbes would ruin the most precious qualities of my strip and, once that happens, you can’t buy those qualities back.

> A doll communicates even less of the strip than the things mentioned before. A doll only cashes in on the recognizability of the character. Products like that take the character out of the world for which he was intended. If you stick 30 Hobbes dolls on a drugstore shelf, you’re no longer talking about a character I created. At that point, you’ve transformed him into just another overpriced knickknack. I have no interest in turning my characters into commodities. If I’d wanted to sell plush garbage, I’d have gone to work as a carny. The idea of a Hobbes doll is especially noxious, because the whole intrigue of Hobbes is that he may or may not be a real tiger. The strip deliberately sets up two versions of reality without committing itself to either one. If I’m not going to answer the question of who or what Hobbes is, I’m certainly not going to let Dakin answer it. It makes no sense to allow someone to make Hobbes into a stuffed toy for real, and deprive the strip of an element of its magic.

>In my case, I’m convinced that licensing would sell out the soul of Calvin and Hobbes. The world of a comic strip is much more fragile than most people realize. Once you’ve given up its integrity, that’s it. I want to make sure that never happens. Instead of asking what’s wrong with rampant commercialism, we ought to be asking, “What justifies it?”

>Popular art does not have to pander to the lowest level of intelligence and taste.

Fucking say it again for the cheap seats Bill!

>Popular art does not have to pander to the lowest level of intelligence and taste.

>Still no release date for pic related
>Reboot has been out almost two months
>Justice League doesn't come out until the end of the year but Pops are already out
Why is this allowed?

>First we get chase figures along with the regular release.
>Now this.

I can only hope that it's a shared exclusive.

Scratch that, it's not a shared exclusive, it's one of those 2500pc LEs that's exclusive to the con itself.

Goddamn it.

...

Pop vinyls are pretty much the western equivalent to Nendoroids, I'm surprised there not more well-liked among the buyfags.

Oh, and here are the other Sup Forums-related SDCC releases.

>Baxter Stockman

>Flocked CatDog

>I'm surprised there not more well-liked among the buyfags.

You're underestimating the level of elitism among buyfags, user.

>Pop vinyls are pretty much the western equivalent to Nendoroids
Spoken like someone who's never owned a Nendo.

>All the funko pops being sold off for cheap at my local shops
is this trend finally dying?

>The Coon

See what I mean?

>scented
Alright, I'm tempted to buy just to see what Alec smells like.
Swamp ass?

As someone who owns some nendos, they're more like nendoroid co-des. There isn't any articulation so they're just a static figure. Obviously there's a gap in quality, but there's also a gap in price. I wish Japan did more western characters so I could actually buy figures from cartoons I like.

>Mint-Berry Crunch

That's fairly standard if the lines they have in stock aren't particularly popular or they ordered a large amount of 'em, I know that most HTs are trying to clear out the GITD Steven Universe POPs that have been shelf-warming for months.

doubtful. I went to my local bookstore and they had greatly expanded their POP section. I really wish this would die already.

>I wish Japan did more western characters so I could actually buy figures from cartoons I like.
You'll buy Elsa and like it, slave

Peg Pelvis Pete when?

Mmmmmbbbbbbuuughhh I'll get you Explodey!!!

>If I’d wanted to sell plush garbage, I’d have gone to work as a carny.
FATALITY

Nerd Chthulu is my favourite.

Seeing as how we already have a different Pete POP, it's not likely.

But I can see them making a Log POP.

Another great Watterson quote

>... Selling out is usually more a matter of buying in. Sell out, and you're really buying into someone else's system of values, rules and rewards.
...

Creating a life that reflects your values and satisfies your soul is a rare achievement. In a culture that relentlessly promotes avarice and excess as the good life, a person happy doing his own work is usually considered an eccentric, if not a subversive. Ambition is only understood if it's to rise to the top of some imaginary ladder of success. Someone who takes an undemanding job because it affords him the time to pursue other interests and activities is considered a flake. A person who abandons a career in order to stay home and raise children is considered not to be living up to his potential -- as if a job title and salary are the sole measure of human worth. You'll be told in a hundred ways, some subtle and some not, to keep climbing, and never be satisfied with where you are, who you are, and what you're doing. There are a million ways to sell yourself out, and I guarantee you'll hear about them.
>Bill Watterson in his address to Kenyon graduates of 1990

i don't hate them as well and people can buy whatever they like but i agree with the everywhere part went to a toy fair some time ago and while it was small like 10 to 15 or so people selling stuff there more then half was dedicated to nothing but the pops

I TOLD YOU POPS WERE CANCER
BUT YOU DIDN'T BELIEVE ME
WHYYYYY DIDN'T YOU BELIEVE ME?

Because no one will ever believe you.

>i've never been to /toy/
gg
Pops are garbage designed for faggots who want to collect figures but don't want to spend money on anything of even remote quality because that would be "weird." They are the equivalent of people who watch the Big Bang Theory religiously, are huge fans of the MCU, worship Zelda OoT, and think Cowboy Bebop is the best anime ever. In other words, "lol I'm such a nerd XD." That's who you are.

woosh

What's more pathetic: a shelf full of funko pops or happy meal toys?

not knowing all those Burl Ives quotes when I was a kid, I just thought they came up with
some top-tier random psychotic rambling

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what's your problem Sup Forums?
don't you know Pops MAKE money because they always gain value?

I just imagined the exact same toys but with super realistic looking eyes

Happy Meal Toys, at least some POPs can look decent.

Hey man, happy meal toys used to be the shit.

Yeah, but now they look like hot garbage due to the need for two different lines per promotion

That is, of course, if we're only talking about McDonald's Happy Meal toys.

let me explain, I think they look terribly ugly, and they are often the only merchandise available so it stings
but yeah not A L L of them are ugly, some look pretty decent, I've seen the stewie one and it looked ok
the good ones are the exception though