it HELPS to have sources when u run a disney fan site....i have ALL the DK (Ducktales pez) and The Phineas & ferb ones been out for around 2 months now i bought mine at the Dollar Tree, agent P is my fav of the 3. seems to me that the PEZ.com site is always slow on updating things!
Yeah, the Pez site is a total improvement over what it used to be, but they still are very slow to update things. And they don't even have a coming soon section. So when I find out about these things for the most part it's when I'm in the super markets or convenience stores. They don't even mention the removable Cars topped Pez on the site at all.
Well it's not a bad thing at all. Mcfarlane pretty much created the modern adult collector figures based on R rated films, cult movies, M video games, etc. DC Direct, NECA and a couple others are still keeping the flame alive at Toys R Us, but basically the concept is to have insanely detailed large scale figures for an older market which I can't see appealing to a lot of kids.
I tell yah... that 2000 era adult collectors toy lines stuff just collapsed on its own at some point. McFarline used to do some great stuff... like their Beatles Yellow Submarine line... but when they did the things I actually view as grotesque (those HIDEOUS Twisted Wizard of Oz/Fairy Tales/Santa Claus lines for example), they completely lost all my respect. Someone did get me the Hong Kong Phooey scene statue thing, and I'm too afraid to open it because it looks like it would break like a twig. But some of the lines I saw back then... I just didn't see the appeal, and I constantly saw them just sit there through markdown after markdown.
Now everyone collects overpriced blind box figures that cost the exact same as the large overly sculpted things from 5 years ago.
Getting back to the point. I do think a scaled-down line of Muppet figures would have had an increased profit margin and that's probably how Disney will proceed in the area of the Muppets figural-form future.
That's all we're missing, and my only source of disappointment. You see some of these Disney figure collections, and they're great. The Chicken Little one was a work of art. I mean some had questionable paintjobs here and there... but imagine a slightly scaled down Muppet line that's completely kid friendly but collector's friendly as well. Ever see the deluxe Lion King PVC set? That's what they should be going for. Even outside the Disney store... they had blister packaged Smurf figures that flew off the shelves after the movie hit. Something like that. Even something like Hasbro's Sesame Street line without the Super Deformation.
I think I get the problem now. Disney has a hard time with adult collectors, like someone else said earlier, and Disney wants to wait and see how the movie does before it does any kiddy stuff. Still, the plush toys are doing quite well... that should be a good enough reason to make more stuff when the film comes out on DVD.