My store has had the same figures for the past 2 weeks: 2 zulu, 1 kelly, 2 piper, 1 alice, 2 action jackson, and 1 fonzie. No endcap. They are hanging over the funko pops. I go to this target once a week. The store has been "remodeling" for the past 4 weeks!
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Targets in my area clearance the toys year round and they did a big toy clearance in July
where I picked up Star Wars stuff marked way down. They always clearance after Christmas
but wave one figures that aren't selling could be marked down way sooner. I always wait
2-3 months and buy clearance toys from Target. Star Wars A-wing fighters and figures,
Lego sets, Classic Strawberry Shotcakes, Avengers,Black Panther , Antman figures
DC mini metallic figures are a few clearance items I picked up at Target in 2018.Last edited by wise guy; Aug 24, '18, 10:58 PM.Comment
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Maybe they finally got some... every time I even searched on the Target website I woul d get "on-line only"... going to the store would yield nothing.... it HAS been two weeks since I have gone there...Comment
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I have six Targets in my area. The one closest to me has been restocked and has sold most of what it has put out. No 14 inch remain. No Trek 2 Packs remain but there are two Jeannie packs. Of the single 8 inch, they have sold out of Trek, Hendrix, Dracula, but have a couple of Alices, three Bundys, two Tooties, and one each of the rest. So that Target is probably what Mego would love to see all over. However in two other stores I visited, the only stock low are the 14 inch figures and no Draculas. Everything else is there with some figures in abundance. One store had five Fonzies and four Action Jacksons. I'll check the remaining three stores and see how they look. The one closest to me was the first to put out a end cap display, so my initial thinking is that store serviced allot of the collectors in town which might explain why the results differ from the rest I've seen.
I've observed different people walking up at different times and the results are interesting. One was a father/daughter pair and the father was the one that had stopped. You could tell he recognized the licensing choices. The girl was about six and stood at eye level with the Jeannie packs. She didn't connect. They moved on. The others have been mostly people walking by and stopping long enough to see what was on the pegs. One guy last night said, " Oh look. Those old MECA figures appear to be back." That group never stopped to examine the choices. So even the people who think they know what these are, seem soft on the facts.
My early observations are this: The displays are eye catching. People seem to notice this is different product from what they're used to seeing in the toy isle. The DC licensed product are moving at the stores I have seen. Dracula is clearly the stand out from all of the figure offerings, but that makes sense. Universal related product cross pollinates a number of consumers that may not be your A-typical Mego buyer, so there's a ready made market to snap that up. The TV licensed figures seem to have more of an uphill battle. I've looked for TV schedules on allot of these shows and many of them don't seem to be in circulation right now. So there doesn't appear to be any supportive programming to help push these figures for old or new generations. Whether that factors in or not, remains to be seen.
My instinct is to think the wave one television figures will enjoy the best sells in terms of the splash factor of Mego coming back on the big stage. I think consumer retention will be at risk where Mego is committed to more characters within those show selections where sells are already soft. But I believe the DC license will be enormously successful as will the Universal related product. Other licenses mentioned also sound like descent choices for the near future. The only real question is how committed they have to be to the retro television choices in waves 2 and 3. If they have contingencies for other fill-ins, that would certainly help momentum. I definitely think the future is bright. The potential is clearly there.Comment
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The website doesn't show what's in stores. You need to use Brickseek with the DCPI numbers, or simply walk in. None of the stores where I KNOW they are, because I've seen them in person, show up as "in store" on the website.Comment
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Not good at all at the one in the mall in Bellevue, suburb of Seattle. They finally arrived last Monday and man, they are not moving at all.
I've purchased the only 14" Batman and AJ....and one Jeannie set is gone (still 3 left).
Other than that, nothing has moved. Not even Drac. Still all four Trek sets...all four Zods...three out of four WW..and all four HQ's.
Honestly...the 8" figs - with the exception of maybe Drac - are going to all be peg warmers...all of them...packaging is lackluster and the choices are even worse.
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That's what's happening at my local Target.. the odd thing is that when I go to the Target website, it shows available in my local Mansfield store. I stopped by yesterday. NOTHING! I checked the Target app while I was in the store, so I could complain to the store manager, and the app showed NOT available at the Mansfield store. VERY frustrating! BUT there is a whole aisle devoted to Legos (both sides), an aisle devoted to Frozen, etc and so forth... you would think an exclusive line of toys would at least be in EVERY store.Comment
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Went in mine again today (second time this year!). Everything has been restocked. The ones that were empty last time are full and the ones that were full are gone. I didn't buy any today because the wife is off tomorrow and we're going back together (third time this year!). There were some interesting numbers for you number nuts... 512 Hendrix, 25 AJ, 112 Kelly, 250 Peggy (I think). I didn't pick any up, but may grab the AJ tomorrow since I don't have him (gave the other away). May grab the Hendrix too, since mine is in the 5000 range (and you guys made me start worrying about #s). The good news is "low numbers" are available in the wild.
[EDIT: Just looked at my Hendrix, he's 1999. If it were a Prince figure, I'd die!]Last edited by cockyhoskins; Aug 29, '18, 2:48 PM.Comment
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