Luke
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Thats not how it's going to be apparently, the main push is going to be the younger crowd for a year, and then they'll gradually push to the nostalgia crowd as well at the end of the first, and in the second year. In the first year it'll be all kiddified adverts, and pre-school type toys and books with just the plushes really crossing over to the collectable crowd. After that they start to bring in other collector orientated stuff depending on how things go. That's how i understood it anyhow.MustangRockstar said:The older audience is the focus, however "nastalgia" is in right now. While the push for younger stuff wont be huge, its a way to test the waters.
As i said before, it's a good idea to get all the licenses working but i do feel it's way too late for this in the current climate. Henson are doing far better and making more money (at least right now) from original productions and licenses like 'The Hoobs'. They need new ideas, and it seems they will be launching some new non-Muppet pre-school brands to try and break the U.S kids market more like they have done so well on in the UK. This 'Muppet Babies' move gets the classic characters out there but i think it could just be done far better by utilising the actual puppets and if they are doing that too, the cartoon and it's very broad targetting could upset that.