I know there are plenty of stories about peg warmers and flopped toy lines over the years, especially when the film or TV series being licensed fizzles upon release, but I was wondering if any of those lines had ever managed to live on (or perhaps limp on)? Specifically, I was wondering about three big promotions from Disney in the last few years, Prince of Persia, John Carter of Mars, and The Lone Ranger. Before the release of Prince of Persia, I knew the children of my neighbor were invited to a PoP themed birthday party, and the child was requesting the various LEGO sets around that film. (I know it was a game first, but this child had apparently been pulled into it all from seeing trailers for the movie.) Those sets were soon on discount when the film flopped. While I really cannot remember much about toys based on John Carter, I know there was a media blitz leading up to the film's release, and then that all died as soon as the movie came out. The Lone Ranger had lots of toys lined up, including some high-priced collectibles as well as LEGO sets, but then the movie was a huge flop. However, I remember at the time that LR was part of the then-brand-new Disney Infinity game. Did that part also fade away, or have they continued to use it in the overall game? After all, this is the same Disney who built a Mickey Mouse videogame around the idea that Oswald the Rabbit was on the loose. It seems like the Infinity concept would allow the use of characters who didn't succeed on their own.