At the risk of bashing Henson again, look at it this way. The Fraggle line up they brought to Toy Fair is pathetic! The same lousy, overpriced dolls with all the unique characters pulled out of the line. I'm very happy about the Dark Crystal Reaction figures, as they're going to finally put that what if Kenner line behind us. But other than that, at least the Muppets have something.
And why does everyone forget that Cookie Monster is gaining popularity all of the sudden. Elmo's still going to be made into Elmo stuff because it sells. But so doesn't Cookie and the rest of the gang. I'm disappointed there weren't any Hasbro releases mentioned. I had such high hopes for their Sesame Street line, and then they just seemed to Peter out.
Other than that. I'd say I'm disappointed by the Muppet presence at Retail, but frankly it's more than I'd expect. All toy lines are movie tie ins again, with the occasional comic book as a not movie or comic book as a cartoon adaption. Even ones based purely on cartoons seem to have vanished. I blame Jazzwares for the lackluster Adventure Time assortment, leading all the good characters to be comic book store exclusives while Jake Suit couldn't move off the shelves any slower. Sadly, the Muppets don't fit into that comic book movie tie in line. No one really bothers with quirky action figures anymore unless they're video game or movie tie ins for collectors.
And why does everyone forget that Cookie Monster is gaining popularity all of the sudden. Elmo's still going to be made into Elmo stuff because it sells. But so doesn't Cookie and the rest of the gang. I'm disappointed there weren't any Hasbro releases mentioned. I had such high hopes for their Sesame Street line, and then they just seemed to Peter out.
Other than that. I'd say I'm disappointed by the Muppet presence at Retail, but frankly it's more than I'd expect. All toy lines are movie tie ins again, with the occasional comic book as a not movie or comic book as a cartoon adaption. Even ones based purely on cartoons seem to have vanished. I blame Jazzwares for the lackluster Adventure Time assortment, leading all the good characters to be comic book store exclusives while Jake Suit couldn't move off the shelves any slower. Sadly, the Muppets don't fit into that comic book movie tie in line. No one really bothers with quirky action figures anymore unless they're video game or movie tie ins for collectors.