Toy companies aren't even a blip on the radar of politicians. Paper product supply companies on the other hand are something they would actually add to their portfolio.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 Most plastics contrary to popular beliefs are not at all (or at least cheaply/economically) recyclable and the palstic companies won't spent a cent on the recycling just buy new plastic from china....
Hit the nail right in the head, you think these companies bending over for ESG scores would lose quite a lot of points for overproducing this plastic trash that no one will ever buy, but it seems like they never do. But don't you dare use a plastic straw.
They recently opened an Ollie's in my area and I thought "Surely they wouldn't truck in a ton of Eternals and Wakanda Forever crap" but guess what? A fricking mountain of Eternals and Shuricopters 🤣 At this point they are spending more on gas trucking this garbage from new location to new location than they will ever get out of 'em.
You gotta be a pretty bitter person to want to get rid of children's toys. That being said, I had some decent fun with cutting up boxes and making things out of them, so its not absurd to, as a culture, step away from all this plastic junk.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 I haven’t bought toys in a long time. Can you recycle them? Also, only a small percentage of the plastics that are put in recycling are actually recycled
@@LV-1969 I dont know for sure, but I think the vast majority of these toys will be sold. They can just keep cutting the price until they sell. At a price of $1, some poor child will have a toy when they didn't have any, and they won't care its an unpopular or not. I have an ancient example of this. When the Atari company went bankrupt in 1983, the games for their consoles, that used to be $40-$50, were eventually discounted all the way to $0.50 each, and I bought a ton of them. Back in the day, they were plastic cartridges, not that much different from children's toys. Famously (see the Documentary), millions of these exact games DID end up in the Almagro NM Landfill, where they sat for decades, until people gathered the money and permits to actually dig them up and try to figure out a better use for them (!!) That being said, ALL of these toys in the video, sold or not, will probably end up in a landfill eventually, as does almost everything in our disposable culture. We are not banning plastic containers, or TV's, or shoes, so why literally take the plastic toys from babies ? Because we can ? Because they can't fight back ? IMO, we should really look in the mirror and 'ask him to change HIS ways', before inflicting this moral hypocrisy on our kids.
Those employees probably know better than we know, that those piece of junk figures won't sell anyway. They probably seen so much of this junk for years.
Big killer for G.I.Joe is the lack of a show nowadays. My family raised me on the original show and I'm honestly in the same boat as you. The Joes need an army to fight!
Of course you would. That's what GI Joe collectors always do. Hog up everything in sight. That's why I never find anything in stores anymore. I stopped wasting my time & gas going to the stores a few years ago because you guys won't leave anything for anybody else. I don't know which is worse, toy scalpers or toy hoarders.
I just got a Ross & FiveBellow at the end of last year. So far mine never get as much as I see other people's, but they do still bring the goods. I hope we get an Ollies that's somewhat close, too.
Perhaps all of the unwanted Disney toys could be taken to Disney's head office, so that then Bob and all of his acolytes could be crushed into a quantum singularity of irrelevance, due to the huge amount of matter involved.
Star Wars is a depleted brand. It's all used up. They can make money off of reissues of vintage stuff that's now priced out of the market for the average person, but that's pretty much it.
Depends I don’t mind paying less for a fig here in 🇨🇦 a 3 3/4 fig is 25$ I found a discount store who sells them for 10,99$🇨🇦 It all depends on what you are looking for I myself buy figs from ep 1 to 6 the rest doesn’t exist in my mind they are what if figs. But now Im more into He man and old Gi joe figs
They make money anytime someone shows a movie or tv series and they still have gaming revenue. Plus these types of videos are cherry picking local stores and not looking at the actual sales figures.
@@francoisregis2155 The prices of the figure at the store usually has to do more with the price to transport the goods and for the store to make profit on what they bought to sell
My god, The Last Jedi came out in 2017. There are somehow still toys from that movie on the shelves in brick and mortar stores. Doesn't unsold merchandise eventually hit the shredder if even the discount stores can't sell them?
Because all the "new" Star Wars movies are absolute trash, even The Mandalorian outshines it, and that says something. No one likes wokeness propaganda and more people are waking up, and that's just the truth.
People with a wall of toys and random junk look silly to me. Like the wall behind Yongyea or Boogie2988 just screams sad to me -- SO MUCH WASTED MONEY IDC if you're rich, still silly and sad
I'm 99 percent certain alot of this unsold Disney stuff will be dumped at Family Dollar/Dollar Tree very soon, and it wouldn't surprise me at the Goodwill too.
Fun Fact: Some Targets will donate their unsold stock to the closet local Goodwill. So it's possible that some Goodwills already had unshifted Disney Star Wars toys.
I’m so happy you brought up how ridiculous people thought the new GXK movie was gonna “woke”because of Godzilla being pink. My man can rock traditionally feminine colors and and still be badass as the king
I’d love it and would pay for some KH merch! Anytime they had KH merch in the Disney parks or downtown cast members like me and others bought it up before the guests❤
The Last Jedi came out in 2017. The fact that Holdo figures are still on store shelves seven years later speaks to the enduring popularity of this iconic character.
This is my FAVORITE series. I can't explain it. It's like a mix of The Nerd Crew and LGR Reviews. Thank you so much for reminding me I don't need so many THINGS to be happy and that in the end, it's just plastic.
Seeing that Lego has banished the sequels from sets even with 25 years gives me a new hope and gi joe was before my time to but I still watched as a kid so I appreciate that to man
Ah the Shuricopter, I feel bad for whoever designed that toy knowing full well that no kid on this planet thinks that is a cool toy, because their corporate masters decided it needed to be made.
2:46 You passed up a PRE-2015 Star Wars item there! Judging by the yellow Star Wars logo, this is a Dagobah Swamp Slime Mini Lab from *2014!!!* That item has been on shelves for a FULL DECADE! Unbelievable, man!
It will be interesting. Both Ruby Gillman and Turning Red (which I enjoyed) failed to gain a wide audience. But inside out already has a concept people liked. It will be interesting to see what happens.
I'm ashamed of myself, I did buy all the Age of Apocalypse figures. It was the last comic run I was allowed to buy before becoming married with Children. I'm now a Grandpa of 7, and I wanna pass on a great story to my progeny before the real world s**ts on their hopes and dreams.
Why shame? Those are (mostly) great figures from an awesome comic event. I guess there just weren't enough fans from that time period interested in Marvel Legends.
@@theinternetdebateman3437 I don’t want to be a comedian I have a hard time with talking on a stage in front of people I can do it I just don’t like doing it because it is hard for me to keep eye contact with the crowd because of my autism I have
This past week I purchased a copy of "Weird Tales", August 1928. It contains the first appearance of Solomon Kane, and also contains Tennessee Williams' first published work. MAYBE two, three of them appear for sale in any given year. Meanwhile, other collectors and "investors" continue to dig for modern plastic, produced into oblivion and left rotting on store shelves for literal YEARS. I love watching these and laughing.
My local Target has an overwhelming amount of Star wars toys that nobody is buying, but they can never keep die-cast cars in stock. I mentioned it to an employee, and they said, " OH, I know, and we have tons of Star wars in back that we are never going to sell"
You know what I'd like to see? I'd like to see what would happen if Ollie's and all the rest of the second hand retailers just dumped all these dead inventory toys and restocked with anything newer. Would there even be a trace of these TLJ toys anywhere anymore? Would anyone be able to find a trace of these terrible Disney projects at all?
They really thought that woke merchandise was going to take off! Lmao i think we can also blame disney on the Largest Waste of Plastic on mother earth!
Even if they weren't woke, most of these designs are too boring and ugly, no kid wants to play as the pregnant SpiderLady or Admiral Holdo, they want stormtrooper, clones, droids, not that. It amazes me that no one at these toy companies had at least one guy saying: "why would a kid want to play with this?"
So what happened at 10:53 and 14:50? 10:53 is super zoomed in, and sideways at the same time. Can hardly make out what you're meaning to show off. 14:50 is just pitch black. No visuals whatsoever.
Add to that the fact that most of the characters are absolute crap and uninteresting to kids. What would your kid rather play with: a Luke Skywalker with a cool lightsaber? Or maybe a Princess Leia with that mean-looking blaster of hers? Oh, wait...how about a Vice Admiral Gender Studies figure with, um...wait, what accessory does she have again? A dildo?
@@mgshock yeah it is they dont care how long. Its their business model Closeouts, mega deals etc. They are at 512 stores n plan on to be at 550 by end of 2024. Opening another DC in Illinois soon. They doing something right. Been around for 50yrs+
@@mgshock the 1 black panther toy for instance. Each pallet had 112 cases 6 figures per box. And we had 220 pallets for just our DC alone 672pcs x 220 thats 147k pcs They Are retailing for 7.99 if i recall. Walmart etc probably sold these for 14.99 or something lolol
@@jaemillz7145 Ouch. Hasbro has wildly overproduced licensed merch the last few years. I'm sure that keeps cost per unit down initially, but it doesn't matter much when they can't move it.
Funny how Woke Disney directors and writers alienate, insult, and drive off their fan base--kids and white males--then act shocked when their DEI crap sits collecting dust on the shelves.
Loving these videos and cheer when you come across a Holdo and a Shuricopter, is that wrong? 😂 Still selling Solo stuff my god. Thanks as always for these videos, so appreciated.
@@jamisoncowling2094Yeah, like when they destroyed 100 acres of the Florida Everglade to make a hideous solar farm shaped like mouse ears. So environmentally conscious! 😂
@@APsychicMonkey Just because they did that does not mean they don’t care about the environment. The fact is they have to get permits and do that in a way that won’t harm the environment
@@Ihavethetouch The reason why it looks like the toys are not selling is because he only films the stores in his home state to show that they are not selling the fact is Disney toys do sell in other states I know that for a fact
Those Little Mermaid dolls are so pretty. I got the land Ariel and Vanessa cheap. Much better looking than those Barbie movie dolls with with their creepy grins.
Surprised to see a Gunpla at 10:30 . One of the major suits from one of the most popular series in NA at that (I'm not a fan, but I only watched it in full last year. Must be a "you had to be there" thing.)
I saw some modernized little mermaid towels in a shop in my area and they looked completely untouched and I live in Florida so Beach towels selll well and Disney beach towels use to sell really well.
I do too. Everyone loves Lego Star Wars. But TLG isn't a dumb company. They're not beholden to American toy or media company interests (besides brief agreements from 2015-2019 and the licensing deal itself) and so they realize immediately what sells and what doesn't. Right now. original trilogy sets sell. Prequel sets SELL. The sequel sets... didn't sell. And I say that in past tense because TLG has barely even acknowledged the sequels since 2019, for the Rise of Skywalker. They've been 99% prequel and OT for about 5 years now.
@@scottkrafft6830 And even when ROTS came out there weren't many sets made. Only good sets from that trilogy are based on classic sets like TIE fighters and AT-M6
@@Ihavethetouch Well, Lego was still a struggling company back when Revenge of the Sith came out. It's like comparing apples to oranges. It was a completely different time for them. My point is, they ended up making sets based on the prequels after the prequels released; probably even more than the initial waves. Next year will be the 10th anniversary of the Force Awakens already; we haven't gotten ANYTHING sequel in 5 whole years.
@@scottkrafft6830 Struggling?! Lego is one of the biggest toy companies in the world, they’ve been around forever. When the Original Trilogy came out back in 1977-83, we didn’t have “Star Wars” branded legos and official kits, we had to make our own Star Wars ships out of “Space” and “Moon Lander” legos.
@@goldenshark3182 Yes. They nearly went bankrupt in the early 2000s. They blew most of their savings from the 70s and 80s era that you're talking about on doomed PC games, other electronic items, and constraction lines. They hit a sales slump as they failed to compete with console video games. Lego Star Wars was one of the factors that saved them, along with Bionicle, but it would take them YEARS to fully recover. At one point Legoland wasn't even owned by TLG - they sold it to another investor to keep themselves afloat.
Is this why Hasbro did that whole eco friendly non plastic packaging? Cause they were told they are the main plastic trash in landfills and tried to save face? 💀💀
As a wrestling fan (less of a collector cause I don't have the money), I was surprised to see that they actually make figures for Mighty Molly and Miss Hancock (which is a WCW gimmick) in modern times.
6:04 that's because the doll on the box is 'Brooklyn' Barbie (which is what black Barbie is called nowdays, white Barbie is 'Malibu' Barbie) whilst the doll itself is one of her friends, as both versions of Barbie have their own friends groups.
I collect Ghostbusters (so far my love is "Afterlife" and "Frozen Empire" (etc etc). I also love collecting various Batman stuff. (figures, cars, statues, etc etc etc).
Another great toy video Jeff. Hope all those stores send all those unwanted toys to recycle rather than letting it rot in a landfill. Would like watching them go through a shredder.
The irony will probably be that the specific molecular structure of the plastic used to make the millions of unsold Vice Admiral Dildo figures is actually not terrestrially able to be chemically broken down, and thus will be here in millions of years. Alas if anyone should be alive to find them then.
I am not allowed to have plastic straws at the movies but they can flood land fills with this worthless crap.
Toy companies aren't even a blip on the radar of politicians. Paper product supply companies on the other hand are something they would actually add to their portfolio.
The oddity of it all... Plastics are not the enemy... DEI is the enemy!
Can't they be recycled?
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 Most plastics contrary to popular beliefs are not at all (or at least cheaply/economically) recyclable and the palstic companies won't spent a cent on the recycling just buy new plastic from china....
Hit the nail right in the head, you think these companies bending over for ESG scores would lose quite a lot of points for overproducing this plastic trash that no one will ever buy, but it seems like they never do.
But don't you dare use a plastic straw.
If I don't see at least 50 Shuricopters I'll be very disappointed.
I will take them if they will pay me.
😂😂😂😂 🤣
* 50, 000
Was that copter even the movie??
@@kenjifox4264
It's impossible to know.
Seeing the Holdo figure at Walmart was like that one joke: “guys, I left a Holdo figure in my car, and someone broke the window and left 3 more!”
That’s actually based on an old joke about accordions.
@@fixman88Also recently adapted for Captain Marvel tickets :D
It's now the year 3500 AD. All those Disney Marvel and Star Wars toys *have still not sold.*
they will decompose before they sell anything.
And they came out with tge sequel prequel sequel to the Skywalker and guess what?? Darth Vader is in it! Member him?
Darth Vader getting clearanced at Ollie's. If that is not a sign of Star Wars becoming irrelevant then I don't know what is.
He is a 50 year old character. Its like asking kids in the 1980s to play with a radio show character from the 1930s. They just need to let SW die.
They recently opened an Ollie's in my area and I thought "Surely they wouldn't truck in a ton of Eternals and Wakanda Forever crap" but guess what? A fricking mountain of Eternals and Shuricopters 🤣 At this point they are spending more on gas trucking this garbage from new location to new location than they will ever get out of 'em.
I wonder if someone could make a house based on all the unsolid Disney toys alone
Now we can really make that Rose Tico Tower.
I think they could make a small manor house from all of the unsold junk, complete with two collapses a day for Disney CEO!!
😂😂😂
More like a city
Have deep pockets, permits, and a recycling center, and it might be possible.
Where are the environmentalists? They should be complaining about the carbon footprint of all the wasted plastic
You gotta be a pretty bitter person to want to get rid of children's toys. That being said, I had some decent fun with cutting up boxes and making things out of them, so its not absurd to, as a culture, step away from all this plastic junk.
@@sprinkle61 not what I was saying... think about all of the toys that are not being sold. where will they go? Landfill?
@@LV-1969hopefully they get recycled.
@@sideburngthepeacebringer27 I haven’t bought toys in a long time. Can you recycle them? Also, only a small percentage of the plastics that are put in recycling are actually recycled
@@LV-1969 I dont know for sure, but I think the vast majority of these toys will be sold. They can just keep cutting the price until they sell. At a price of $1, some poor child will have a toy when they didn't have any, and they won't care its an unpopular or not. I have an ancient example of this. When the Atari company went bankrupt in 1983, the games for their consoles, that used to be $40-$50, were eventually discounted all the way to $0.50 each, and I bought a ton of them. Back in the day, they were plastic cartridges, not that much different from children's toys. Famously (see the Documentary), millions of these exact games DID end up in the Almagro NM Landfill, where they sat for decades, until people gathered the money and permits to actually dig them up and try to figure out a better use for them (!!) That being said, ALL of these toys in the video, sold or not, will probably end up in a landfill eventually, as does almost everything in our disposable culture. We are not banning plastic containers, or TV's, or shoes, so why literally take the plastic toys from babies ? Because we can ? Because they can't fight back ? IMO, we should really look in the mirror and 'ask him to change HIS ways', before inflicting this moral hypocrisy on our kids.
They should shred them down and use them for artificial asphalt. Recycling is cool.
They do that already with shoes.
SHURICOPTER SNEAKERS
Toxic goodness
I love how they just didn't even bother wasting time taking some of them out of the shipment box 🤣🤣🤣
The corporate equivalent of junk mail lmfaooo
Those employees probably know better than we know, that those piece of junk figures won't sell anyway. They probably seen so much of this junk for years.
The wise words of Stinky Pete
From Toy Story
“Toys will be ruined
Forgotten,
Spending eternity rotting in some landfill!”
Dude she doesn't even smile on a colouring book for kids. What did the kids do to Brie? Make fun of her toes?
Think of all the picnic tables, park benches, and decks that could have been made from all that wasted plastic.
It is not wasted plastic because people do like Disney movies and films and want the toys
@@jamisoncowling2094 If people want the toys then why are they sitting on Ollie's shelves? The video footage doesn't lie.
@@jamisoncowling2094 that's a good one.
In your dreams kid.@@jamisoncowling2094
Shuricopter?
No.
SHURIBENCH
It's cheaper to just recycle it all.
Yeah I'm sure Ollie's would gain more just emptying those toys, take the loss and put stuff that really sells!
I collect Gi Joe Classified. If I had ollie's in my area, I'd grab up every one of those crimson guard!
Big killer for G.I.Joe is the lack of a show nowadays. My family raised me on the original show and I'm honestly in the same boat as you. The Joes need an army to fight!
Of course you would. That's what GI Joe collectors always do. Hog up everything in sight. That's why I never find anything in stores anymore. I stopped wasting my time & gas going to the stores a few years ago because you guys won't leave anything for anybody else. I don't know which is worse, toy scalpers or toy hoarders.
Very nice GI Joe line
I just got a Ross & FiveBellow at the end of last year. So far mine never get as much as I see other people's, but they do still bring the goods. I hope we get an Ollies that's somewhat close, too.
@@sci-fi.tsunamiOllie's has to sell to someone! 😂
Perhaps all of the unwanted Disney toys could be taken to Disney's head office, so that then Bob and all of his acolytes could be crushed into a quantum singularity of irrelevance, due to the huge amount of matter involved.
Absolute best comment I'll see today! Thanks.
Science, Bob!
Some of those unwanted Disney toys are shipped to Dollarama in Canada for CAD 3 to CAD 5, and still nobody buys them.😀
That's one of the most creative youtube comments Ive ever seen
@@Strawberryknight
It's always comforting and uniting to know we all have enough taste to say this is crap.
Star Wars is a depleted brand. It's all used up. They can make money off of reissues of vintage stuff that's now priced out of the market for the average person, but that's pretty much it.
Star Wars is not a depleted brand at all
Depends I don’t mind paying less for a fig here in 🇨🇦 a 3 3/4 fig is 25$ I found a discount store who sells them for 10,99$🇨🇦
It all depends on what you are looking for I myself buy figs from ep 1 to 6 the rest doesn’t exist in my mind they are what if figs.
But now Im more into He man and old Gi joe figs
They make money anytime someone shows a movie or tv series and they still have gaming revenue. Plus these types of videos are cherry picking local stores and not looking at the actual sales figures.
@@damionkeeling3103 Exactly that is what they are doing
@@francoisregis2155 The prices of the figure at the store usually has to do more with the price to transport the goods and for the store to make profit on what they bought to sell
The Walmart with the highest theft is in Oakland CA. Over 2000 miles away from the nearest Ollie's. I have no idea where WCBS lives.
My god, The Last Jedi came out in 2017. There are somehow still toys from that movie on the shelves in brick and mortar stores. Doesn't unsold merchandise eventually hit the shredder if even the discount stores can't sell them?
There were some a LOT older. I saw a 2014 Star Wars logo at the beginning of the video.
Because all the "new" Star Wars movies are absolute trash, even The Mandalorian outshines it, and that says something. No one likes wokeness propaganda and more people are waking up, and that's just the truth.
I don’t collect anything anymore. Why would I? It’s all junk.
People with a wall of toys and random junk look silly to me.
Like the wall behind Yongyea or Boogie2988 just screams sad to me -- SO MUCH WASTED MONEY
IDC if you're rich, still silly and sad
Transformers figures can still be pretty good, if you like those sorts of things. Not everything is Disney level trash.
I don't know man. There's still things other than toys you can collect that aren't junk.
ahmadkaien, still better than the sports garbage
@@plasmawarper5837 not really. Both are pretty bad but at least you can decorate with sports gear but other than that, it's junk all the same
I'm 99 percent certain alot of this unsold Disney stuff will be dumped at Family Dollar/Dollar Tree very soon, and it wouldn't surprise me at the Goodwill too.
Fun Fact: Some Targets will donate their unsold stock to the closet local Goodwill. So it's possible that some Goodwills already had unshifted Disney Star Wars toys.
it's a tax write off@@cesariojpn
I’m so happy you brought up how ridiculous people thought the new GXK movie was gonna “woke”because of Godzilla being pink. My man can rock traditionally feminine colors and and still be badass as the king
Bret Hart made pink _and_ Canada cool. 🇨🇦
@@autobotstarscream765you sir, are correct
Not only that, Pink Goji is powered up. The way he literally takes on Shimo and charging against Skar King, my man was full on rampage.
We will pass away and all the disney star wars merch will still be on the shelves xD
“I don’t wanna play with you, anymore…” **holds trash can lid** “…’Byyyyyyeeee, Diiiiiisneeey!” **places trash can lid**
I’d love it and would pay for some KH merch!
Anytime they had KH merch in the Disney parks or downtown cast members like me and others bought it up before the guests❤
RIP our childhood. Time to let it die.
Reminds me of toys r us in the kid 80s when they’d still have 70s action figures warming pegs in a dead isle
You don't really see plastic soldiers any more. I mean they're there, but the quality is so crappy.
Just like the modern woke soldiers.
Some company bought the Timmee molds and sells quality reissues mainly on Amazon, but they cost a bit more than they did back in the day.
Oh wow But to be fair arent those figures based on the technology and uniform from WWII. Would a kid even know what a walkie talkie is?
These toys will be abandoned, forgotten, spending eternity rotting in some landfill!
No they won’t rot in the landfill
They'll most likely be thrown into a wood chipper.
@@ffejgibNo they won’t be thrown into a wood chipper
@@ffejgibGreat way to save recycle plastic! We're saving the planet and the kids!
I hope they get recycled to something, actually useful, like milk jugs.
Ewwww that Vice Admiral Holdo figure! That poor stool is going to melt!
It is not a bad figure Vic Admiral Holdo is a great Star Wars character
@@jamisoncowling2094🤣I hope you're being sarcastic!
@@frankiev-tech4630 He doesn't get sarcasm
The Last Jedi came out in 2017. The fact that Holdo figures are still on store shelves seven years later speaks to the enduring popularity of this iconic character.
@frankiev-tech4630 The guy is quite re-tahded, he always shows up in the comments and whines.
I want the Star Wars and Marvel toys to penny out. Then I would buy them and melt them into a giant brick to see how big the brick would be
This is my FAVORITE series. I can't explain it. It's like a mix of The Nerd Crew and LGR Reviews.
Thank you so much for reminding me I don't need so many THINGS to be happy and that in the end, it's just plastic.
Cool to see so many model kits in store! We need more of that in the UK!
Seeing that Lego has banished the sequels from sets even with 25 years gives me a new hope and gi joe was before my time to but I still watched as a kid so I appreciate that to man
If they had balls, they'd rerelease the vintage 1999 sets.
I lived during that time. It was an event.
@@USSMariner true they did that more for the 20th I got a lot of those 5 years ago but now everything is even more priced premium up the ass
@14:20 you know a toy is worthless when not even shoplifters want to touch it.
Ah the Shuricopter, I feel bad for whoever designed that toy knowing full well that no kid on this planet thinks that is a cool toy, because their corporate masters decided it needed to be made.
Trash corporations always make trash products.
I would have picked that Crimson Guard (GI Joe) in a New York Second!! Those figures are hard to find, and for $5 that's a steal!!
2:46 You passed up a PRE-2015 Star Wars item there! Judging by the yellow Star Wars logo, this is a Dagobah Swamp Slime Mini Lab from *2014!!!* That item has been on shelves for a FULL DECADE! Unbelievable, man!
We'll all be looking forward to seeing pallets of unsold "Inside Out 2" merch during the holiday season.
Inside Out is a very popular movie and people are eagerly waiting for Inside Out 2 and that merchandise will sell out
I think Inside Out is gonna be one of the first bangers Pixar has released in years and that the toys will sell very well.
It will be interesting. Both Ruby Gillman and Turning Red (which I enjoyed) failed to gain a wide audience. But inside out already has a concept people liked. It will be interesting to see what happens.
@@jamisoncowling2094it’ll just turn out like the 4th Toy Story. But maybe with the DE&I representation of Soul
@@damian9303 No it won’t be like the fourth Toy Story movie and anyways the fourth Toy Story movie is a good movie
Surprised to see anime figures were at Ross. In my area, anime outsells everything else.
To fair Ross also sell toys that have been discontinued from retail stores so they could make room for more toys.
Anime is extremely unpopular in some more conservative parts of the country, even in places you wouldn't expect.
I'm not a toy collector, nor do I have any interest in becoming one.
But I do love seeing you shit all over the unsold Star Wars crap.
Hey, do not underestimate the captain marvel sketch book! you never know when you may run out toilet paper.
You're only 6'5? Yeah, that's way too short. You need at least 8 inch platform heels
I'm ashamed of myself, I did buy all the Age of Apocalypse figures. It was the last comic run I was allowed to buy before becoming married with Children. I'm now a Grandpa of 7, and I wanna pass on a great story to my progeny before the real world s**ts on their hopes and dreams.
Why shame? Those are (mostly) great figures from an awesome comic event. I guess there just weren't enough fans from that time period interested in Marvel Legends.
Thank you for making me aware that the mini Lego Invisible hand and Wacky Races model kits are a thing.
Buy the figures by the pound, maybe chop them up a little. Get a mold and some clear resin and make toilet seats. 😂🚽
At this point im surprise none of these unsold Disney merch Burred in a Arizona landfill
They won’t go to the landfill because Disney toys do sell
@@jamisoncowling2094Good one. You should become a comedian.
@@theinternetdebateman3437 I don’t want to be a comedian I have a hard time with talking on a stage in front of people I can do it I just don’t like doing it because it is hard for me to keep eye contact with the crowd because of my autism I have
Why not Alamogordo, New Mexico?
Sad to see decent G.I. Joe figures in that store.
But its a very good deal if you collect them 😉
The distribution has been really messed up on the GI Joe line. My area never gets them at all and other areas get so many they go to Ollie’s.
I've never seen that wave at the central Virginia Ollies stores@@ReierGotter
These videos are the reason why I subscribed.
A Highlight each week.😊
I wish you could give more coverage to Ghostbusters and He-man Toys.
This past week I purchased a copy of "Weird Tales", August 1928. It contains the first appearance of Solomon Kane, and also contains Tennessee Williams' first published work.
MAYBE two, three of them appear for sale in any given year.
Meanwhile, other collectors and "investors" continue to dig for modern plastic, produced into oblivion and left rotting on store shelves for literal YEARS.
I love watching these and laughing.
"They won't fit my wrist."
That's when you break out the string and tape.
Meanwhile, Bandai sells specific accessories for their Japanese role play toys to allow adults to wear the belts and stuff.
My local Target has an overwhelming amount of Star wars toys that nobody is buying, but they can never keep die-cast cars in stock. I mentioned it to an employee, and they said, " OH, I know, and we have tons of Star wars in back that we are never going to sell"
Would it be possible for toy companies to recycle these unsold toys into different IPs?
You know what I'd like to see? I'd like to see what would happen if Ollie's and all the rest of the second hand retailers just dumped all these dead inventory toys and restocked with anything newer. Would there even be a trace of these TLJ toys anywhere anymore? Would anyone be able to find a trace of these terrible Disney projects at all?
They would because the fact is these Star Wars merchandise does become collectible I know that for a fact
@@jamisoncowling2094LOL nobody is collecting this trash.
@@Nick-ue7iw Yes people are collecting Disney toys
They really thought that woke merchandise was going to take off! Lmao i think we can also blame disney on the Largest Waste of Plastic on mother earth!
Even if they weren't woke, most of these designs are too boring and ugly, no kid wants to play as the pregnant SpiderLady or Admiral Holdo, they want stormtrooper, clones, droids, not that.
It amazes me that no one at these toy companies had at least one guy saying: "why would a kid want to play with this?"
And to think how many dozens of XXXL size feminist dildos all that plastic could have made...😜
at 10:52 to 12:18 the video changes to zoomed-in and sideways.
14:50 to 15:11 (talking about WrestleMania 40) is black screen
So what happened at 10:53 and 14:50?
10:53 is super zoomed in, and sideways at the same time. Can hardly make out what you're meaning to show off.
14:50 is just pitch black. No visuals whatsoever.
You should start doing a bit called: Where's Holdo?
The thought of someone going over to Ollie's to steal Disney crap to randomly restock it on Walmart shelves is hilarious.
14:52. 100%. You nailed it with SW. too many lines. It’s confusing shoppers & Especially parents what to buy for there kids.
Add to that the fact that most of the characters are absolute crap and uninteresting to kids. What would your kid rather play with: a Luke Skywalker with a cool lightsaber? Or maybe a Princess Leia with that mean-looking blaster of hers? Oh, wait...how about a Vice Admiral Gender Studies figure with, um...wait, what accessory does she have again? A dildo?
I do like to see how Transformers are doing, especially since Hasbro is having difficulties now.
I work at ollies i could tell yah how it works 😂😂😂😂
They buy this stuff pennies on the dollars.
It must be damn cheap for them to be able to let it sit for so long.
@@mgshock yeah it is they dont care how long. Its their business model
Closeouts, mega deals etc.
They are at 512 stores n plan on to be at 550 by end of 2024.
Opening another DC in Illinois soon.
They doing something right. Been around for 50yrs+
@@mgshock the 1 black panther toy for instance.
Each pallet had 112 cases
6 figures per box. And we had 220 pallets for just our DC alone
672pcs x 220 thats 147k pcs
They Are retailing for 7.99 if i recall. Walmart etc probably sold these for 14.99 or something lolol
@@jaemillz7145 Ouch. Hasbro has wildly overproduced licensed merch the last few years. I'm sure that keeps cost per unit down initially, but it doesn't matter much when they can't move it.
"These toys will never rot" as a collector I wish that was true lol
Thanks!
I REALLY want to know who was the target audience for the Vice Admiral Holdor figurines.
Funny how Woke Disney directors and writers alienate, insult, and drive off their fan base--kids and white males--then act shocked when their DEI crap sits collecting dust on the shelves.
Loving these videos and cheer when you come across a Holdo and a Shuricopter, is that wrong? 😂 Still selling Solo stuff my god. Thanks as always for these videos, so appreciated.
Better make an bond fire for all of the unsold Disney Toys
They won’t make a bonfire of toys because of the impact on the environment. The fact is Disney does care about the environment
@@jamisoncowling2094Yeah, like when they destroyed 100 acres of the Florida Everglade to make a hideous solar farm shaped like mouse ears. So environmentally conscious! 😂
I'll join you for some smores!
@@frankiev-tech4630 same dude
@@APsychicMonkey Just because they did that does not mean they don’t care about the environment. The fact is they have to get permits and do that in a way that won’t harm the environment
I love these Videos, it's always nice to be reminded no one wants current day Disney Junk.
People do want Disney toys and merchandise what this UA-camr says about Disney is a lie
@@jamisoncowling2094 So how do you explain the amount of toys that aren't going anywhere?
@@jamisoncowling2094 Really? You should do a Video proving him a liar. That way you can be believed instead of just saying things without proof.
@@aster4jaden I don’t have to do a video to prove things some things I know to be true without having to prove them
@@Ihavethetouch The reason why it looks like the toys are not selling is because he only films the stores in his home state to show that they are not selling the fact is Disney toys do sell in other states I know that for a fact
Live Action Little Mermaid stuff is all half off at my local Target. It isn't selling at all. Wish is also half off. It's still sitting.
Those Little Mermaid dolls are so pretty. I got the land Ariel and Vanessa cheap. Much better looking than those Barbie movie dolls with with their creepy grins.
The Walmart should just write the figurines off as a loss at this point 😂
These toys will all have great value; in 700 years.
nope
2017 Hold figures still stuck in stores in 2024?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is a place of death and I have no sympathy for that junk that is part of the very thing that violated Walt Disney's legacy.
I went to Ollie's Thursday and I was surprised that they did have many toys
I work at a DC.
We get 100 to 200 pallets of a toy.
100 cases per skid n 6 per
.do the math n they are up to 520 stores lolol n 4 DCs
It's WWF. It always was WWF, it's still WWF, and it always will be W.W.F.!
It still is World Wildlife Fund🐼
Still stinks that they can't say "World Wrestling Federation" anymore. @@patmann9363
I do enjoy the Disney Toybox series of articulated figures. I always loved the infinity stylization.
It's been 7 years, and Holdo still isn't sold.
That's Vice Admiral Dildo to you! She don't need no stinking man for anything!
Surprised to see a Gunpla at 10:30 . One of the major suits from one of the most popular series in NA at that (I'm not a fan, but I only watched it in full last year. Must be a "you had to be there" thing.)
That caught me off guard too
Wing Zero. _Gundam Wing_ was my first intro into the setting as a whole.
I'm currently watching UC specifically _Zeta_
Holy shit, the amount of plastic Disney wasted is enough to pollute a river.
All the rivers on Earth, my friend. ALL the rivers on Earth.
I saw some modernized little mermaid towels in a shop in my area and they looked completely untouched and I live in Florida so Beach towels selll well and Disney beach towels use to sell really well.
Seriously my fave video series ever. Serious
A lot of us build/collect plastic model kits. I'd love to see you scope those out.
8:50 My boys love Lego Star Wars and have Lego Kara Dune, but we don't have a Rey either 🤣
I do too. Everyone loves Lego Star Wars.
But TLG isn't a dumb company. They're not beholden to American toy or media company interests (besides brief agreements from 2015-2019 and the licensing deal itself) and so they realize immediately what sells and what doesn't. Right now. original trilogy sets sell. Prequel sets SELL. The sequel sets... didn't sell. And I say that in past tense because TLG has barely even acknowledged the sequels since 2019, for the Rise of Skywalker. They've been 99% prequel and OT for about 5 years now.
@@scottkrafft6830 And even when ROTS came out there weren't many sets made. Only good sets from that trilogy are based on classic sets like TIE fighters and AT-M6
@@Ihavethetouch Well, Lego was still a struggling company back when Revenge of the Sith came out. It's like comparing apples to oranges. It was a completely different time for them. My point is, they ended up making sets based on the prequels after the prequels released; probably even more than the initial waves. Next year will be the 10th anniversary of the Force Awakens already; we haven't gotten ANYTHING sequel in 5 whole years.
@@scottkrafft6830 Struggling?! Lego is one of the biggest toy companies in the world, they’ve been around forever. When the Original Trilogy came out back in 1977-83, we didn’t have “Star Wars” branded legos and official kits, we had to make our own Star Wars ships out of “Space” and “Moon Lander” legos.
@@goldenshark3182 Yes. They nearly went bankrupt in the early 2000s. They blew most of their savings from the 70s and 80s era that you're talking about on doomed PC games, other electronic items, and constraction lines. They hit a sales slump as they failed to compete with console video games. Lego Star Wars was one of the factors that saved them, along with Bionicle, but it would take them YEARS to fully recover. At one point Legoland wasn't even owned by TLG - they sold it to another investor to keep themselves afloat.
Stuff I collect:
1. MOTU Origins
2. Action Force from Valaverse
3. GI Joe Classified
4. Anime figures
Is this why Hasbro did that whole eco friendly non plastic packaging? Cause they were told they are the main plastic trash in landfills and tried to save face? 💀💀
As a wrestling fan (less of a collector cause I don't have the money), I was surprised to see that they actually make figures for Mighty Molly and Miss Hancock (which is a WCW gimmick) in modern times.
6:04 that's because the doll on the box is 'Brooklyn' Barbie (which is what black Barbie is called nowdays, white Barbie is 'Malibu' Barbie) whilst the doll itself is one of her friends, as both versions of Barbie have their own friends groups.
18:42 awww i wanted to see the sesame street book more lol😅
Another awesome toy video! That's crazy about how Ollie's gets rid of the ones that won't sell, by the pound!
Always a good day when a new toy video from WCBS drops.
Disney should be ordered to recycle it all.
10:30 I'd for sure get that Gundam model kit before I pickup any of that other trash.
The disrespect of Lando is blasphemous
8:30 to be fair I want to get that set just for that Fives minifigure
FYI, around 14:35 there is a section with no footage.
The shuricopters and the marvels toys will probably still be on the shelves until the heat death of the universe
I collect Ghostbusters (so far my love is "Afterlife" and "Frozen Empire" (etc etc). I also love collecting various Batman stuff. (figures, cars, statues, etc etc etc).
Old junky Disney continues to rot.
I collect gijoes and star wars, so always nice to pick up a few cheap ones at my local Ross.
Another great toy video Jeff. Hope all those stores send all those unwanted toys to recycle rather than letting it rot in a landfill. Would like watching them go through a shredder.
The irony will probably be that the specific molecular structure of the plastic used to make the millions of unsold Vice Admiral Dildo figures is actually not terrestrially able to be chemically broken down, and thus will be here in millions of years. Alas if anyone should be alive to find them then.