Galactus got 30,811 if the charts over at https://geekdadlife.com/2023/09/marvel-legends-giant-man-haslab-tracking-by-brian-brink/ are accurate.
I wonder if the Asian markets, now no longer done through Hasbro Pulse, advertised this thing better?
Could they have sold AN Omega Prime at retail? Sure, but either at two $90 commanders or even at a $200 titan, he'd probably be hella compromised compared to what were getting. Definitely no blue bolts weaponizer, probably smaller. (Which might have left Prime's smaller bot mode in line with...
I think it's an age thing.
Gimmicks appeal to younger audiences, articulation appeals to older ones, and the older kid market for toys has been steadily drying up for the last 30 years, being replaced with the adult market.
Hasbro still puts out toys that focus more on gimmicks over articulation. They just do it in the lines they specifically market to kids and that (seemingly) most of the fandom derides or at least has little to no interest in.
Apparently some copies of this started showing up in New Zealand?
https://news.tfw2005.com/2025/03/11/haslab-rid-2001-omega-prime-in-hand-images-534576#more-534576
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