What sort of Yea Forums merchandise would you buy? Asking for a friend in high places.
What sort of Yea Forums merchandise would you buy? Asking for a friend in high places
I would love some batman/DC related book ends. The only ones I could find on Amazon are at an outrageous price
Like? In general?
No specific show, just general stuff that we'd buy?
This one
I ordered one too. But aren't they free?
Yes, just in general. Even if its not a franchise my friend can work with, he can still take it as an example of what to do demographics wise.
Release cartoons as a FULL SERIES. Not these shitty volume by volume pieces of shit with 3 episodes each. Or at least by season. Wouldn't have to pirate if we could get our shows in good quality legitimately.
I agree.
The only Yea Forums related stuff I buy are usually books or dvds.
High quality Steven universe figures
>High quality
>Steven universe
if they don't put effort into the show why would they into childrens toys?
Actually subtle Yea Forums clothing
I have a pure black shirt with Dominator's heart on it, when I get to pull it out it's great
Body pillows and good vidya
Mister Mind figure
Stop trying to whitewash your black sun with a fucking spongebob and get that Nazi shit outta here.
stuffed animals
Anything to do with doom patrol
Its a joke, famiglia
This but this is a problem for animation in general, not just western cartoons.
I still watch my American Dad boxset that had all episodes up to the Hot Tub season included regularly and I wish more cartoons would release the entire show in one set.
Why bother making home releases when digital streaming fills that niche, AND you can show ads?
>No EEnE full series boxset for its 20th anniversary this year
For what freaking purpose
Because there are people out there who find it much more enjoyable to have a physical copy of their media (not just for collection purposes, but in case streaming services take the shows down and you can't watch them anymore), and because most shows that people want are either obscure enough that streaming sites wouldn't pick them up at ALL, or because they're practically lost media and they want the shows to be released in some way so that they can be preserved in their entirety.
Seriously, I'd shiv a man in broad daylight for a chance to have a physical, full-series set of something like Dave The Barbarian.
You don't actually own digital media.