That's what I did.
Well maybe not a deep clearance but seeing him in-stock at Target while they were doing 25% off any toy purchase meant I paid like $72 for him (with tax).
one benefit of no longer biting my nails - i can actually transform this guy without needing to use a spudger anymore (look getting those damned arms out when i had no fingernails was literally impossible)
hastak could do it if they stopped being lazy and just decided to spend tons of money on development costs of figure that'd probably have like hundreds of steps and be the most finicky piece of jive imaginable and would probably cost a good few hundred dollars at least because of how complex...
honestly i'm fine going all-digital with games because it is just inherently more convenient and it's the same game. it's not like streaming media where, due to bandwidth, a 4K netflix stream has lower bitrate than a 1080p (to say nothing of how it seems every streaming service has DVD-quallity...
i still don't know who the market for these damn things are
like funko pops are already fuckin butt ugly but who the hell wants funko pops that you have to build.
(well i guess maybe you can use the bricks to make something not ugly)
Personally I do think physical media will be here for at least a good while but we're at the point where 'how people watch movies' is once again divided between 'how casual viewers do it' and 'how videophiles do it'.
Y'know back in the day, casual viewers would rent (or buy) stuff on videotape...
See I'm an open supporter of physical media, but I don't inherently hate streaming.
I buy the stuff that I want to own, I stream (or just fuckin pirate, I'm not gonna lie - especially if something I wanna watch isn't on any streaming service, I'm not gonna spend money if I don't even know if...
none of my physical media is on a clock.
i can literally rip all of my BDs to my laptop and get video files that blow the quality of any 4K streaming service out of the water - and I'm talking 1080p BDs here, like look up the bitrates that streaming services offer for 4K videos vs the bitrate...
I mean while they were referred to as 'Dinoforce' in English on the toy packaging, they were called the Kyoryu Sentai Zyuranger in the actual show itself.
why would they have offered that fam
do you think that just because you bought something on one format, that it therefore entitles you to keep getting it in future physical formats forever or what
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