At the height of it's popularity, it would have been a perfect idea to do 70s toys for them, it still probably would have failed, except the Chong fig. At least Lost and Venture have an action component to the show.
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Nutty idea ... That 70's Show figures
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I Love that 70s show and would like to own a Mila Kunis figure more than any Lost figure except for Kate and Locke they are cool. I think some 24 figures would be Awesome!!! Jack Bauer, Chloe O'brien, President David Palmer, and Tony almeida, awesome for a wave 1.Comment
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Sitcom toys really only work with the larger than life stand out character.
If you made talking dolls of Barney from "How I met your mother" or the big nerd from "Big Bang Theory" you would likely see some sales, if you made the whole cast? not so much.Places to find PlaidStallions online: https://linktr.ee/Plaidstallions
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I'd buy some Cheech and Chong figures. ... They gotta be in thier Up in Smoke Clothes.
Maybe they could package them in Smoke, ... so you get this effect before you open them.
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I don't know... '70s Show Megos sound pretty good to me. They seem a much better fit than something like Married With Children or Happy Days. I'd buy extras and make a Peter Parker custom out of Topher Grace. And if they ever make a Mego Robocop, you could turn Kurtwood Smith into Clarence Boddiker.
Cheech and Chong seem like a no-brainer (no pun intended) -- so many people would buy those if you could get them into the right venues.Comment
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