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09-14-2006, 06:40 PM
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aka 'Paul WS Anderson' ;)
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Originally Posted by Wausauviper
One other thing I have a problem with is the Star Wars line. What does Star Wars have to do with GI Joe you ask? And the answer is everything. Made by the same company but the Star Wars line has more detail, more articulation, and you can go the the local Target, or Wal-Mart to pick them up by the truck load. Now I don't mean to complain, but why should Star Wars get top billing and GI joe gets a limited run and limited distributors? Yes, I know us GI Joe collectors are a rare breed, but why not make it easy for the next generation of GI Joe fans to find the figures like we did in a corner store toy isle all those years ago? I stand down from my soap box my bretheren. 
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Because of George Lucas. Back when SW3 was released and for X-mas, he wanted nothing to compete with his action figures. Lucas has the money to push it and Hasbro figures, "why not?" Sure, H wants GI Joe to be their flagship toy and with SIGMA6, they are pushing hard. 3.75", well... Uhmmmmm, uh....
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