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Old 04-10-2023, 11:55 AM   #125
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I don't not undisasgree with anything that's been said in this thread so far, I mean, if that's OK. I mean, is it OK? Would that not be OK, me not undisagreeing? That would be OK, yeah? I'm mean we'd be OK, right?

Sorry, guys, I just watched a few episodes of "Succession".

My pet peeve would be how few sets there are based on animated TV shows, although I do get it from the manufacturer's standpoint. Even when a new set comes out of the gate on fire like Rick & Morty did, the line still fizzled out, as did Family Guy. South Park only ever got one basic set, way back in 1998, same for Beavis & Butthead. The ol' granddaddy Simpsons had a good number of sets over the first 10-15 years, but almost nothing in 20 years since. Spongebob got two sets from Topps and Crytozoic managed some nice Archer and Cartoon Network sets, but nada so far from anyone for Futurama(!), King of The Hill, American Dad, Squidbillies, Bob's Burgers, Great North, and on and on.

As we've seen from the best cartoon releases by Inkworks (Simpsons, Family Guy, Scooby) and Cryptozoic (R&M, Adventure Time, Archer), all of these properties are tailor made for the voice actor autograph and artist sketch cards that drive today's market.
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