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General => Brainstorming For Playmobil => Topic started by: tonguello on December 30, 2015, 17:15:42
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We haven't had a poll in a long time so I thought it would be nice to have one.
Here's a list of moves Playmobil could make in the near future, what do you think are the top 3 steps they should take?
(Rants are not allowed :P)
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Well Hans Beck designed the clickies this way for a reason. It would be silly to tamper with that after all these years. They have just the right amount of movement.
All the internet stuff and gadgets are just distractions from the actual toy. Better to innovate with new themes, parts and not trying to make a clear division between boy and girl themes.
And please no more super 4 sets. They look like fake playmobil and remind me of all those fake lego brands.
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I voted for "other" - as in none of the above..
Cause..
(Rants are not allowed :P)
Oh. :-X
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I voted to go back to basics as far as klickies are concerned.
I don't like many of the new klickies - like Rhalius I think the super four figures do look like fakes.
I don't mind the klickies from the fashion sets where the dresses can be changed because once the dresses are on they do look like 'normal' klickies.
Whilst klickies with bent arms and legs would be useful at times, I worry that if they do produce more of these they will stop producing the klickies we have all grown to know and love.
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I understand your points and at some level I agree, but I think everyone would also agree on the movable hands being a SUPER awesome move on the evolution of the clickie in the 80's.
So why not independent legs or something else in the same direction of the rotating wrists?
On the other hand I think a brand that has been around for 40 years NEEDS change. Because the public and the buyers interest and way of playing change. The creation of PM itself comes from this. If Geobra had stop at the Hula hoop we wouldn't be here.
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I voted for the legs and "other".
"Other" being the creation of very expandable and very comercial themes as Halloween/Monsters and Xmas among others and a real explotation of the brand in the form of MERCHANDISING.
Also and very important, the inclusion of ADULT COLLECTORS as a SPECIAL public with products produced and directed ONLY to them.
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I voted for "other" - as in none of the above..
Cause..
Oh. :-X
Not even an itsy bitty rant ....
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I voted for gadgets and other.
Gadgets as in more and better video games and mobile games. Maybe something simple like a three-match or marble-shooter type game, though I'm not sure how you would make it playmo themed... Unless it's one of those things where you play three match to earn resources to build a medieval town, or city, or something like that.
Other is I would like to see more playmobil movies, like the pirate movie though hopefully way better. But not like Super 4. I liked how in the pirate movie the characters looked like actual klickies, rather than changing the klickys to look more like the cartoon.
Also I would like to see more themes being expanded over time, rather than themes being replaced every couple of years. Design it right the first time, then add sets. Rather than a whole new western theme, lets see some other buildings that go with the current one. Rather than a new zoo in a couple of years, let's add to the current one. Invent a new expansion to add to the current mall, and some new shops, maybe even some less girly ones. Come out with some more fair rides. It might make the typical family buy more playmobil the next year and the next, without having to start on another theme.
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I want to see plYmobil brand become an internationally recognized brand of civility, tolerance, education, and to share the smile.
Civility in the form of portraying humans as doing their daily grind as the brand does so well. It just needs a few adjustments in the department of gender respect, cultural respect, ethnic respect. Move away from divisive elements such as blue for boys and pink for girls.
Tolerance in the form of not only making a ballance representation of the world, but also in how they are portrayed. Make sets that not only have the good whites with large castles but make sets that have the opposit. Have the whites in a smaller castle angry, while the happy darks are enjoying their festivities in a larger fancy castle. Put in Asians in fancy cars, they too like fancy expensive cars. Show the world what religon means to others. Geobra has done pagan, some native, lots of Christian, but isn't there more?
Education, similar to the recent space theme, why did it have to have a war going on, where there was the solar fan, metal detector type science. Show women in labs working with males. Have sets that show science doing science things. I am not a scientist if you noticed.
It's a toy for kids that will be adults tomorrow, best to give them the toys for the future we all want
I know what future I do not want, swat police, divided population, only one race can be good, ethnic/culture other than your own just needs a token representation
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Great ideas Bonnie!
They actually did expand on themes in the past, and it is a shame they dont do it anymore. Problem is that they dedicate either just one or two pages to a theme while some themes used to have more pages in the past.
So maybe they should focus on adding less new themes each year, and instead divide that attention between new themes and adding to whats already in the catalogue.
If they planned to release 10 themes in a year (I include returning themes in that) then five of them could expand on existing themes. Or it could be a new subtheme like releasing a medieval theme in one year, and the next year a medieval village theme that features the occasional soldier that matches the castle of the previous year.
And making better videogames could be neat, if Lego can do it I am sure that Playmobil can do it as well, they just need to employ the strenghts of playmobil and embrace its endearing appearance.
Could be fun if they made some sort of age of empires style game with playmobil. Could work fine with any of the historic themes, but the focus could be less on combat.
Clickies could build up a town and gather food from berries, hunting and fishing, they could chop trees for wood and mine gold. They could add little touches like clickies giving a little wave when passing another clicky worker.
Goals could focus more on fighting bandits, gathering resources to host a feast, have a knightly tournament where each player sends a knight to compete, build a grand structure to win the game, etc.
Instead of killing the clickies of other players, they could be captured. If all your clickies are captured you would lose. In various ways you could try to free your captured clickies.
Workers could be captured without a fight so would need to be protected, and soldiers could be defeated first and then captured if there are enough enemies to capture them. They could try to sneak off when defeated to avoid capture.
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I also like the concept of less is more. Less themes but more sets to the remaining themes
It is really hard to keep up collecting with the frequency at which geobra introduces themes.
Perhaps year to year could be a civilian set then a war set for a given theme. Like Rhalius mentioned, one year a set of solders then the next year the set is a civilian farmer for the same theme. If geobra only has the capacity to produce so much ...rotate the theory.
If a medival set is going solider, then pirates go civil...type of thing
Going for an overall ballance with in the brand
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I was going to vote for "other" too, but missed clicking on it and couldn't go back to do so! :-[
As someone who builds dioramas I would like to see more parts for building being made available rather than the latest trend of buildings which cannot be added to.
As regards Klickies, I wasn't really thinking of the original one colour klickies with fixed hands, more the later traditional klickies as opposed to those with strange painted faces.
I am not against having klickies with individual moving legs or bendable legs but would be concerned that this would lead to problems with getting them to stand. And again, I wouldn't want these to replace the more traditional ones.
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That should be the PM's new years resolution: to cater to collectors/forums too, and start a revolution.
(a plastic one, of course! :P Nothing French :loco: )
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Heh well it might cause some controversy if they where to release a guillotine set with executioner and a french nobleman or woman. :P
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I vote other. Railways of course. I would like Playmobil to re-release the track powered locos or sets as radio control / battery powered. :)
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Heh well it might cause some controversy if they where to release a guillotine set with executioner and a french nobleman or woman. :P
It would, but I would probably buy it. :lol:
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Heh well it might cause some controversy if they where to release a guillotine set with executioner and a french nobleman or woman. :P
That's IF it gets approval. But then again, a lot of things have gotten approval when they probably shouldn't have. I mean...a port o potty, which is ok I guess, a hazmat suit, and...a group of construction workers with a buttload of crates. What was in those crates? BEER BOTTLES! And on the box, so many of them were just guzzling it down. Is this what you want to show children? That you get beer only if you are a construction worker?:P
Also, on one pirate ship, they had an african american with raggedy clothes and a slave collar. Not rascist, hmmm?? (they almost got sued!)
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But then again, a lot of things have gotten approval when they probably shouldn't have.
Completely agree. But not on the sets you point out..
Also, on one pirate ship, they had an african american with raggedy clothes and a slave collar. Not rascist, hmmm?? (they almost got sued!)
By the gods, the guy is indian!
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Completely agree. But not on the sets you point out..
By the gods, the guy is indian!
Well, those were just examples. I really only meant the construction guys and the ex slave. And he is a slave, Playmobil admitted he was an escaped one when they were confronted.
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Well, those were just examples. I really only meant the construction guys and the ex slave. And he is a slave, Playmobil admitted he was an escaped one when they were confronted.
He's an ex slave, indian skincolor...
There are plenty of ragged and/or crippled pirates, white, indian and black..
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Also, on one pirate ship, they had an african american with raggedy clothes and a slave collar. Not rascist, hmmm?? (they almost got sued!)
Don't believe everything you read on the internet, son-and I don't see what's possibly wrong with a portable toilet booth or a hazmat suit...I know from first hand experience that both these things are WAY safer than swords or guns, lol...
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Gladiators are slaves too but there was no issue taken with that. An ex-slave should be no trouble.
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Gladiators are slaves too but there was no issue taken with that. An ex-slave should be no trouble.
That issue was a single racist woman trying to jump on the bandwagon of being aggrieved about nothing. She had no problem buying a pirate set for her son did she?
Most of the prisoner/criminal figures that have come in chains and cuffs over the years in playmobil have been white. This was a set based on pirates which used a lot of ex-slaves in their crews and as was pointed out at the time, three out of the four klickies in the set were that darker colour.
I'd like to see a slave set. A group of European peasant types with chains around the neck and ankles. Would be good for ancient and medieval themes as well as convicts being sent to Australia or even white slaves in the Caribbean or Barbary pirate raids along the European coastline. No slavers would be in the set so the identity of the slaves would be open to whatever you wanted them to be.
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Okay I'll admit, I was one of the people who voted for "expand movie franchise business" :-[
They produced their own animated TV show and I do not like the look of it at all, and they're doing the merchandise for that anyway. So I'd rather see them produce sets of movies I like.
I know a lot of people hate the fact that Lego went that way, but I would love to be able to buy Playmobil Harry Potter sets or recreate sceneries and castles from Disney movies. I imagine it would look awesome in a Playmo version, if the items were developed at a high standard (you know, design-wise).
Which brings me to the next thing I voted for: "back to basics".
Playmobil is moving towards ever younger target groups it seems, and so a lot of the newer sets look like Fisher Price toys meant for toddlers. I understand why they do this, from the company's point of view, trying to make money. Kids stop 'playing' with toys a lot sooner nowadays. When I was a kid, my best friend and me enjoyed Playmobil most when we were 10 to 12 years old. The target audience is now 4-year-olds. It shows. For a collector the half-a-buildings, the preschool look and preschool colours, the weird facial expressions, the lack of fine detail and the heavily printed faces and clothes for clickies are a real shame.
I like the moving hands, but I don't need bended arms or legs. It makes the clickies less versatile.
Same goes for the smiles: if all clickies wear a smile, they are interchangeable. I have no problem imagining clickies feeling sad or angry since the smily face is kind of generic to me.
But I'm pretty sure both my wishes will not come true :(
So I focus on what I do like from the new stuff, and I mostly collect re-issues and second-hand sets from earlier periods.
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Same here, most of my playmobil budget is spend on reissued DS sets and PCC exclusives. A small bit on auctions too and not really much on new stuff that actually appears in stores.
I think the latest pirate batch is a complete fail and shows most of what is wrong with their direction. Barely any accesoires, no loose gold pieces but instead ugly piles of gold with a terrible color, a pirate ship that costs more yet doesnt even have a playable cabin, a weird raft that has a cannon on it and a plastic sail, a lighthouse the size of an outhouse with a huge window in it, and a large island set thats not offering anything interesting. Its only redeeming quality is some nice looking clickies due to new parts.
The pirate batch before it from some years back was a very strong one though so I can really say without a doubt that in this case its certainly not nostalgia blinding me.
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I buy mostly second hand stuff from the 90s.
Some of the newer sets I like such as the alpine sets and I like the Dwarf with treasure hoard set. Speaking of which, I've bought two of this set, both of them have a small treasure box which will not close because the hook part wasn't moulded properly. In one it was the gold box, in the other it was the silver box. I can't replace these either as such a service doesn't exist in my country, the people in the shops stare at you blankly and say they'll look into it and you never hear from them again.
I don't like the way they're adding larger bases to the sets and reducing the number of klickies. It's nice to have an environment for the klicky to exist in, but random bases that don't fit together, buildings that can't be modified and are difficult to store because they're one huge piece detract from the set. Great for lazy/stupid parents who can't put things together and don't like mess, or can't teach their children to pick up their toys, not so great for the future of the product.
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I don't like the way they're adding larger bases to the sets and reducing the number of klickies. It's nice to have an environment for the klicky to exist in, but random bases that don't fit together, buildings that can't be modified and are difficult to store because they're one huge piece detract from the set. Great for lazy/stupid parents who can't put things together and don't like mess, or can't teach their children to pick up their toys, not so great for the future of the product.
:lmao: so true
Bring back the "system" in geobra
Building system
Klicky system
Interchangeable system
A person is anything system
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I don't understand the fear of assembling buildings. I got the 5305 at age 8. I put it together. Kids can figure things out. For younger children, teach them. Toys are supposed to be educational. Figuring out how to assemble things is a life skill people need.
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Agreed, but it all seems to be part of the lazy way society seems to progress these days. Movies must be fast paced too otherwise many people seem to get bored. :(
Musicians dont need to be able to sing or write a song, they just need to look appealing, be more of an icon than an actual artist.
Many videogames are simplified, sacrificing depth for this to try and appeal to a mass market while alienating the actual fans of those franchises.
Good thing that kickstarters, youtube and other means help give real talent a platform to share their gifts with the world though. But that does not apply to toys.
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Yep, we live in an age of instant gratification. Heaven forbid you should have to do a little work before you can enjoy playing. My little niece-in-law is like that. She wants me to set all the playmobil up for her so she can play with it. She doesn't have the patience to do it herself. For me setting it up is the fun part. I do think playing with playmobil has increased her patience and dexterity a great deal, though.
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I don't understand the fear of assembling buildings. I got the 5305 at age 8. I put it together. Kids can figure things out. For younger children, teach them. Toys are supposed to be educational. Figuring out how to assemble things is a life skill people need.
I do understand as I have no fear, I went beyond it as I have embraced curiosity and the love of "playmobil" gave me the strength.
Agreed, but it all seems to be part of the lazy way society seems to progress these days. Movies must be fast paced too otherwise many people seem to get bored. :(
Musicians dont need to be able to sing or write a song, they just need to look appealing, be more of an icon than an actual artist.
Many videogames are simplified, sacrificing depth for this to try and appeal to a mass market while alienating the actual fans of those franchises.
Good thing that kickstarters, youtube and other means help give real talent a platform to share their gifts with the world though. But that does not apply to toys.
Humans are lazy by nature, but then there is an element with in them that must evolve for its own survival as an entity.....or be recycled...
Yep, we live in an age of instant gratification. Heaven forbid you should have to do a little work before you can enjoy playing. My little niece-in-law is like that. She wants me to set all the playmobil up for her so she can play with it. She doesn't have the patience to do it herself. For me setting it up is the fun part. I do think playing with playmobil has increased her patience and dexterity a great deal, though.
The spirit certainly forbids laziness to be rewarded with evolution. Force Her to set it up but do it with her , curiosity, love, ballance = true joy
Patience is a virtue
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The spirit certainly forbids laziness to be rewarded with evolution. Force Her to set it up but do it with her , curiosity, love, ballance = true joy
Patience is a virtue
She is improving... She'll set up easier stuff herself, but if there's lots of small stuff like school desks and chairs, she loses patience.
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She is improving... She'll set up easier stuff herself, but if there's lots of small stuff like school desks and chairs, she loses patience.
Persistence is a key , there are many keys
Keep up the good work for all of our future, it's worth it, trust me I have seen
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Thank you, tonguello, for bringing this topic to the poll; it should be one that captures our imagination! I have read this tread with interest, and would like to thank Birdie in particular for contributing a very important observation:
Playmobil is moving towards ever younger target groups it seems, and so a lot of the newer sets look like Fisher Price toys meant for toddlers. I understand why they do this, from the company's point of view, trying to make money. Kids stop 'playing' with toys a lot sooner nowadays. When I was a kid, my best friend and me enjoyed Playmobil most when we were 10 to 12 years old. The target audience is now 4-year-olds. It shows. For a collector the half-a-buildings, the preschool look and preschool colours, the weird facial expressions, the lack of fine detail and the heavily printed faces and clothes for clickies are a real shame.
This is hitting the nail on the head! Playmobil is an old toy brand, and it is quite remarkable that it has been able to survive for over 40 years when so much is changing all the time: the age of children playing with Playmobil, parental participation (or lack of it), gift volume, life expectancy of toys, etc. I suppose many in the collectors community approach the brand with a different attitude than the contemporary target audience. But we cannot expect that the company will develop new products with collectors' wishes in mind, simply because our purchases are insignificant for the overall turnover (it needs to be said that Geobra is doing a lot for collectors - DS, PCC, etc. Collectors have every reason to be grateful). I wish collectors would be less critical of modernization, and simply support the brand's innovations and adaptations to a changing market. I think the newest products still have a lot to offer for more conservative tastes, especially in bringing original new parts. What should matter most to us all is that the brand will thrive for years to come. Going back to basics is therefore not an option.
Having said this, and returning to the poll, I have picked the following:
1) [two choices that for me mean the same thing]:
Expand the Super 4 Franchise with more episodes, new sets and a movie
Expand to the movies franchise business (like LEGO)
The reason for my choice is that younger children need more guidance in their play than 10-year-olds. Back in the early eighties I was very happy to develop my own scenarios when playing with Playmobil, and I guess that many of you may have similar memories (perhaps not so long back, though! :lol:). But then I was relatively old (ca. 10 years), and in my experience younger children get easily lost without a story to follow. Hence it would be good if attractive storylines can help young players to engage with their toys. It is too early to judge the Super 4 line (and I haven't seen any shows to tell for myself), but I appreciate the initiative. More steps in this direction would be welcome, but I emphasize the need for good storylines: Super 4 is heavily geared towards confrontation and combat (at least the comics that I have read), so a more diverse array of scenarios should be offered (with due attention for equality issues, etc.). I don't mind whether this should be as a movie franchise or in developing their own products (which is how I see Super 4).
2) More electronic gadgets, apps and technological/internet feature
For the same reason as laid out with my first choice: young children need guided play, and a lot of play nowadays involves screens. Playmobil has launched at least one toy in this direction, the Pirate App Cannons (6162-6165), but the game seems to have suffered some flaws (judging from Amazon reviews). I trust the next product will be better designed, and I wish it a lot of success.
Finally, I do like the idea of a re-design of the legs (I always envied Lego for mini-figures that can actually walk!) but don't see how this can be done for Klickies. I guess they should then come with a support? Removable, perhaps, so that they can still sit? Would be great, but my choice has been made.
StJohn :wave:
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Gladiators are slaves too but there was no issue taken with that. An ex-slave should be no trouble.
Okee, guys, sorry :'(. I trust some news sites but I recently looked up Ida Lockett's information, and she is that kind of person that is a "single racist woman trying to jump on the bandwagon". I should have checked her history first. dumb** me.
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I think Hollywood pushes agendas and I would rather see playmobil stay independent
We are all slaves to this old system in my opinion
I want to see playmobil promote freedom of thought, fredom of imagination, freedom of stereotypes
Stay strong playmobil, it's an uphill battle but worth it for our future generations
I was wrong in the past and I am sorry, very sorry. I see now :-[
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I'd like to see legs that can move separately but playmobil is not lego. The feet are not rectangular so would have a hard time balancing on their own in the walk position and don't have the pegs for the feet to be stuck into - which I'm thankful for.
I'd love to have interchangeable legs for my mediaeval klickies so they could different coloured legs, it would also be fun to have one klicky kicking something, but I don't think it's enough added value to warrant a complete redesign. One of the advantages of the current legs is that they are stable because they don't move.
I would like to see some more interactive stuff like being able to create your own faces. Have a blank face and either provide pens to draw faces on or provide a sticker sheet with different eyes, mouths etc to add on. Sticker sheets could also be sold separately. The same for clothes. Those stick on stones for some of the girls sets are a step in that direction. Provide more shiny stuff, shapes that can be stuck on to personalise things, tattoos, glasses.
Produce more odd coloured hair like blue and green, there is a huge otaku market out there for manga/anime related stuff, playmobil could be targeted at it, the idea that the toy has to be for 3-12 year olds is a bit restrictive, particularly given the points made about children moving away from static toys at an earlier age. There is a growing market at the other end for collectable figures, particularly ones that are cute or edgy.
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I have 4 kids 6 and under and I have seen every episode of Super 4 multiple times... the show is excellent. It also promotes both guided and creative play in the children. The 6 year old is more interested in the show. The 3.5 year old and the almost 2 year old love the characters and make their own stories together using the characters.
Playmobil should absolutely expand the line, but not with huge sets... character packs would be sufficient to get kids interested in the toys.
As for the episodes, they could add wild west and Victorian adventures then sets could be made that have appeal both from kids for the interest in the show and older fans out of this desire to get things they could incorporate into their favorite themes.
They need to make the wizard... the witches... and the witch/fairy cottage immediately.
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I have 4 kids 6 and under and I have seen every episode of Super 4 multiple times...
How did you manage that? Amazon has 2 dvds with like 4 eps each. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.
I wanted a full set. I wanted to buy the thing. But, agh, money. Yuck. So far had no luck in the usual places either - only saw some eps on youtube...
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I assume you are asking how I managed to watch all the episodes, not about the kids :love:
Here in the USA... the whole series is on Netflix. ;)
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I want to know about the kids but this is not the place :lol:
Klickteryx, have you seen the classic football (aka soccer) players and the NHL players, their feet move?
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I would like to see a Japanese folklore theme
I would like to see a classic chinese folklore theme
I would like to see a Persian folklore theme
I would like to see a Russian folklore theme
I would like to see a classic American theme, 50's-ish theme
I would like to see a revamped Victorian theme with natural colors
I would like them all to be neutral in theory, no violence or division , just people being people
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Why does this tread feel like a geobra milking process?
We give ideas, they take them and make huge money on them and claim copyrights?
Then we have to buy our own ideas ???
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Sticker and draw on faces... It's a cute idea, but as someone who watches a small child, please no. :uhoh: I've already had to hide the gemstone stickers. She thinks they are pretty, but inevitably picks them off and they end up all over the floor. I don't want to deal with also having to look for klicky faces in the carpet.
She wants the horse legs to move independently, like the giraffe legs. I think the klickies that don't bend at all (not the skirt-wearing ones; the ones with the non-frame that has no waist movement) were a bad move because I know that if I give small child one, she will be frustrated at it not bending like the other klickies.
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Klickteryx, have you seen the classic football (aka soccer) players and the NHL players, their feet move?
Yes, but I don't regard them as proper klickies as they are bascially counters for a game. They're not usable outside of the games without heavy conversion.
They show that separate legs can be done though. When I first saw the speedo klickies I thought they might have legs that could move separately. Special versions of that form should have been used for the Olympic sets, it would not have required much effort to make those legs pivot on each other, then the gymnast could have done the splits, you could have had a martial arts person doing a kick. Thinking of which, they should make the karate man have a spring action arm that can break the board he comes with - things like that would make the toy better.
You could have knights with such arms hacking away with a smile on their face. ;D
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Yes, but I don't regard them as proper klickies as they are bascially counters for a game. They're not usable outside of the games without heavy conversion.
They show that separate legs can be done though. When I first saw the speedo klickies I thought they might have legs that could move separately. Special versions of that form should have been used for the Olympic sets, it would not have required much effort to make those legs pivot on each other, then the gymnast could have done the splits, you could have had a martial arts person doing a kick. Thinking of which, they should make the karate man have a spring action arm that can break the board he comes with - things like that would make the toy better.
You could have knights with such arms hacking away with a smile on their face. ;D
A long time ago there was a master customizer who created split working legs ...now to try and remember who they were ???
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A long time ago there was a master customizer who created split working legs ...now to try and remember who they were ???
I remember this, too. I wonder if it was the same customiser who made the klickies with movable bodies at the waist, of which I have six firefighters. Mobilux comes to mind, but I can't be sure.
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I think it was macgyver, another brilliant customizer!
EDIT: found it! :love: http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=10512.msg194742#msg194742 I guess these are heat bent though, not moving independently. Did someone do that as well?
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I think it was macgyver, another brilliant customizer!
EDIT: found it! :love: http://www.playmofriends.com/forum/index.php?topic=10512.msg194742#msg194742 I guess these are heat bent though, not moving independently. Did someone do that as well?
Hello, to the link :o wow e zow e that reminds me of good things. Thanks for my next picture looking adventure bb :lol:
I seem to recall a master builder actually split the legs. It was rather simple too, in concept. If I recall correctly they cut the legs in half put in a dowel and set them back in. Seems simple but takes the patience of a master ;)
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She wants the horse legs to move independently, like the giraffe legs.
Have her play with a couple of old giraffes or zebras. She'll be cured i no time :P
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Have her play with a couple of old giraffes or zebras. She'll be cured i no time :P
I believe if you customize the horses it could work and I would want them too.
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Have her play with a couple of old giraffes or zebras. She'll be cured i no time :P
It's actually the giraffes from bonniebeth that gave her the idea.
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While the actual figures might not be everyone's cup of tea, I think the Super 4 show is a great idea.
It shows that figures from different themes can still interact with each other to create fun adventures.
To make sure the line as a future, I think that exploring new themes while maintaining some classics is essential.
There is still a lot stuff to explore to create original lines and some of the existing themes are far from being empty of possibilities.
I would love some retro space adventure sets with a Flash Gordon flare.