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that's a fine line between parody and pushing the envelope“… that’s a fine line between parody and pushing the envelope.”
“… a toy analyst with Needham & Co., estimated that Ken makes up less than 10% of the Barbie line’s sales. He said Ken’s appearance in ‘Toy Story 3’ could have backfired. …Barbie sales, which include the Ken line, now account for about $1.2 billion annually at the wholesale level …”

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The Toy Story 3 Fresh Air interviewThe Fresh Air Toy Story 3 interview.
“Even though they’re little plastic toys, you have to treat them as seriously as you treat any other characters.”

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Going greenGoing green.
“Environmental research firm … predicts that green toys will account for about $1 billion, or 5 percent, of U.S. toy sales in the next five years.”

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No movie, no problemNo movie, no problem.
“With sales of more than $510 million last year, ‘Star Wars’ also maintained its position as the bestselling boys toy licence in the U.S. for the third consecutive year …”

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Is the Super Bowl really named after a 1960s children's toy?“Is the Super Bowl really named after a 1960s children’s toy?”
Spoiler: yes.

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a mashup of marbles and Transformers“… a mashup of marbles and Transformers.”
“… after three years of development, has grossed over a billion dollars.”

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Designer toysOn one hand: “According to … critics, designer toys are 99% hype and 1% talent.”
On the other hand: “”All toys are valuable … Every piece from one’s collection contains special memories …”

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The collectorsThe collectors.
“I’d rather be putting together Legos and selling comic books than swinging a hammer …”

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Made in ChinaMade in China.
“Tons of knock-offs are produced intentionally and overruns (go) out the back door of the authorized licensee factories. … the key in China is getting distribution partners to help police the copies and or getting a government agency in a local province to be your partner …”

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The toy analystThe toy analyst.
“… store visits are so telling because a retailer will expand shelf space for a toy it has high confidence will sell well. An extra foot has little meaning; an extra 4 feet is significant.”

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