I think Manhattan Toys is a fine company with quality plush. I wish they could nail the likenesses as good as Sababa did, but those were some amazing patterns! It's just they are a pricey brand. Henson Co should steer clear of such companies if they want to popularize Fraggle toys. My thought is that the Fisher Price and Gund sort of companies don't bid as high as these others, but one successful line of affordable toys can spark interest.
Just my two cents. It is nice to see Fraggles on the marketplace at all!
I see what you're getting at. But then of course, it could also be very well the same situation that lead them to having to air the show on pay cable. Sure, if Fisher Price or Hasbro or someone wanted to make Fraggle Plush, I'm sure they would. The problem is, they don't want to... and I'm sure Manhattan was the only one to actually want to take a chance on it. It's like how Palisades was foiled in efforts to make Fraggle figures because the retailers (that backed out of series 1 of the Muppet figures, and some that wouldn't touch it) didn't want them. Likewise, Sababa was foiled for continuing the line because no retailers actually wanted them after the first series of the larger boxed ones and paired ones. No retailer is going to touch them and no toy producer wants to dirty their hands with anything that isn't a movie based toy line based movie based comic book based toy line based toy line.
So in the end, we wind up with rather expensive toys that are only carried by up scale educational toy stores in well off neighborhoods. I dunno what their ordering policy is, but I've never seen a Mokey or a Boober, and I only saw Wembly once.
Now, had the movie actually come to fruition, there would be no doubt a more common company would give it a try, and we'd see them in TRU and Target. Even Manhattan could pull it off at retail, since they're making more and the price is sure to go down in both production and retail. I've seen some of their generic stuffed animals in the educational aisle of Target that no one ever goes down. But we're talking about a long canceled TV show. Sure, one on DVD, and that will apparently be rerun on some weird cable channel that might be available in some areas only.... and it does have a decent following... but we don't even have T-Shirts of FR at retail yet... saw some odd knit caps, though. So unless that movie actually does something and goes somewhere, I don't think it's very likely we'll see cheaper and better FR stuff at retail.