Monday, 17 December 2018

What merchandise is left to offer?

Since I can't think of much else to post and don't want to have two "Sounds of 2011" posts in a row, I'll throw open the virtual floor. What Pony merchandise would be worthwhile Hasbro making/licensing as FiM nears the end of its road? I phrased that question quite carefully, as I'm not asking "What do you, personally, want?" Generally that ends up with people suggesting beautiful and expensive collectibles – and ones that often don't make it outside the US, which is no help here!

No, I'm talking about stuff that could be sold in toy shops and supermarkets for a few quid. Personally, I'd like to see some more stationery. The range is much better than it was a few years ago, but it's still lacking. For example, I don't think I've ever seen an MLP-branded calculator, which seems a little odd given how ubiquitous they are. Years ago, Savers sold ponified tissue boxes, but for some odd reason they've not reappeared. And surely a little range of USB sticks with Pony theming could work. (Edit: as pointed out in the comments, there was the Mimobot range. Long since discontinued, though, and never very cheap.)
 
So, any thoughts in this regard?

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  1. They did do USB sticks I own the Rainbow Dash one.

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    1. Oh yeah, the Mimobot range. I'd forgotten about those. I'll edit the post slightly. Mind you, they were always pretty hard to find in UK shops -- I'm not sure I ever saw one on the shelves -- and these days they're stupidly expensive on eBay. So we could still do with some more.

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  2. I never bought too much official merch — I have some of the Funko ponies, and the Guardians of Harmony Celestia and Discord. I will probably buy the Kotobukiya Pinkie Pie as well, and whatever else they come up with if the quality from the photos is any indication.

    One thing I would like to get is more music. A proper music compilation in Vinyl would be ideal. New character-specific Songs would also be cool.

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    1. All nice, but I don't think any of it counts as "stuff that could be sold in toy shops and supermarkets for a few quid", which is what I was really asking about. The collectibles market is a different animal.

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