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10-16-2017, 02:38 PM | #1 |
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Front page link - http://news.tokunation.com/2017/10/1...-rangers-46627
Story copied below ---------------------- Over the last couple of years the idea of “boys toys” and “girls toys” has been part of a topic of conversation, especially when it comes to gender identity. Major retailers like Target have chosen to remove the idea of a “boys” and a “girls” section of kids’ clothing in favor of simply a “kids” section. Now, we attempt to stay out of politics here at TokuNation because we like to see ourselves as a way for people to allow themselves a distraction from something you’re likely seeing or hearing about in the 24/7 news cycle however we felt it necessary to bring this portion of conversation to light. A few years ago we wrote an article regarding a quote from a Hypable story where it was stated that there was pressure in Power Rangers to NOT feature or release girl action figures because Power Rangers is a boys action figure line. That story, for us at least, went viral on social media, reaching nearly 50,000 people on Facebook alone. Bandai America reacted quickly in the convention circuit and announced that girl action figures (and girl Ranger Keys at the time) were coming and that they were not going to cut the girls out of the line. Boy, how times change. At this year’s New York Comic Con, Bandai America openly stated to numerous fans in attendance that in the future they would be decreasing the number of girl action figures available in the various Power Rangers toy lines due to the fact that they’re not selling. And, in all honesty, they’re right – shelves are full of Power Rangers Ninja Steel White and Pink Rangers (and Yellow, because Yellow has traditionally been female) and the 6.5″ Legacy line of figures are swamped with Ninja Storm Blue, Mighty Morphin Pink, Mighty Morphin Yellow, and In Space Yellow figures. Recently, our friends at Power Rangers NOW revealed the press photos of the upcoming figures in the first assortment of Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel. Missing from the line up are any female action figures. Our site sponsor BigBadToyStore.com put up a pre-order for Wave 4 of the 6.5″ Legacy Power Rangers figures. The case assortment does not contain the two Mighty Morphin female Power Rangers (Pink and Yellow) and instead opts to double up all the male figures. Bandai America has stated themselves and used the YouTube channel MMPRToys to tell fans and collectors that if they want to see the new figures they need to buy the female figures. The quote from Bandai America at New York Comic Con is that the Psycho Rangers, a fan-demanded line of figures from Power Rangers In Space due out (originally) in late 2018, are ready to ship but won’t because female figures are clogging the shelves. This is correct though horribly stated. In order for new toys to ship out to stores, the old toys have to sell first. In this instance, the female figures are the leftovers from the older waves, and would need to sell first before the new wave releases. Hence, “buy the girl toys or the new toys won’t come out”. In a world where Wonder Woman can be a dominating box office presence and an inspiration for young girls everywhere, we challenge both Bandai America and Saban Brands to do more to empower the female characters in Power Rangers to make them more desirable to all fans, young and old, boy and girl. Instead of being side characters to fill out a roster, do more to flesh them out so everyone will want a representation of that character in their collections. Power Rangers has always been progressive, featuring strong lead roles for so many different ethnicities in times where white skin males made up the majority of superheroes. In a world where discrimination against women continues to rock headlines, Power Rangers once again can be a pioneer in equality if it chooses to be. However, with Uchu Sentai Kyuranger looking more and more likely to be the next adaptation of Super Sentai, a team that features 12 total heroes with only 2 of them being female, we may have to wait 3 years or more for that to happen. On the plus side, the official comic book Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, published by BOOM! Studios, has revealed that there was an original team of Rangers before the teens we knew – and they featured a female Red Ranger (along with a Pink male Ranger to boot). So while the collectible side of things seems to be highly male-skewed, we have to give credit where credit is due to both Kyle Higgins, writer of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, and Saban Brands for approving these stories and adding more depth and diversity in to the history of the Power Rangers. But what does the future hold for the Power Rangers toy lines? Are girls really diminishing from the toy line? And is that a bad thing for a brand geared towards boys? And can we blame Bandai for decreasing the number of toys that don't sell (that just happen to be female)? Or do we blame Bandai and Saban Brands for not marketing their female characters in a more appealing way for kids and collectors alike? Join in our discussion.
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10-16-2017, 02:46 PM | #2 |
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Bandai America sure are a bunch of sexist queers are they?
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10-16-2017, 03:10 PM | #3 |
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To be fair, Bandai America has facts to back them up, if their sales data says the female rangers aren't selling, then that's probably not a lie.
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10-16-2017, 03:30 PM | #4 |
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The fact they are women have nothing to do with it Mugenlazlo. Bandai has been over supplying the stores with them. They are easy to get. People want the other rangers.
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10-16-2017, 03:32 PM | #5 |
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It probably doesn't help that the female Ranger figures have boobs like coconuts and wasp waists. If I were a parent I wouldn't feel super great about buying these figures for a little boy or a little girl. Yeah there are other toys with jumbo jugs out there but the likes of, say, Marvel Legends tend to at least have the excuse of accuracy to their source materials while the Ranger figures have far more exploitative designs than the show.
And yeah the male figures are built like WWE superstars but we all know that's a different kettle of fish. |
10-16-2017, 03:33 PM | #6 |
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Even with all male figures they would still shelf warm.
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10-16-2017, 03:45 PM | #7 |
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I cannot speak on the non-Legacy figures, but I had to skip on buying the early waves because of their choice to go with build a zord instead of complete figures with weapons. With the new metallic MMPR im more than happy to pick up the figures and do my part to clear the shelves. It's a self fulfilling prophecy, they don't think girls sell so they short the quality on those figures, and then those figures don't sell because they're getting short changed. When I was a kid I had to have full teams because it was the full team. In a world with shows that bring the perceived gender divide, Bandai is just behind the curb and trying to pass the buck. Make pink/white/blue/yellow/purple actual characters first and not just "girl" characters, make the figures shine and not just something they feel obligated to make, and then come back and have this conversation down the road. We wanted those keys and the keys were great and we bought them, just apply the same logic.
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10-16-2017, 04:02 PM | #8 |
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Perhaps if they changed the body shape of the figures, male and female, things would be better?
I know we're past the era of the barbie figures of the girl rangers, but they're still just refusing to give them normal body types.
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10-16-2017, 04:11 PM | #9 |
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Also, these figures aren't doing well period. I remember hearing either Saban or Bandai encouraging fans to buy extras to make sure the other waves can get made
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10-16-2017, 04:25 PM | #10 |
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And it’s now time for another rendition of “Jonny Wonder Discusses Sexual Dimorphism in Play Patterns.”
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Probably, and if girls played more like boys.
And no, I don't mean "girls don't like conflict," that's bubkis. I mean "boys on average prefer physical conflict and girls on average prefer social conflict." Boys love seeing stufc like the Duel of Melons because it's an intense awesome battle between two armored warriors but girls would be more invested in the reason WHY the Kureshima brothers were fighting, why they were fighting and how they are handling the Cain and Abel conflict. Obviously over time kids mature and can appreciate the social interaction (men watching SoL and mahou shojo anime) and conflict for the sake of conflict because it kicks ass (a gamergirl going full agro and pwning n00bs in her Overwatch death match livestream). But initially, kids naturally gravitate to their gender's particular conflict camp and you can't really forcibly change that. Just make something good that bridges the gaps and hope for the best. Ask Matrixbeast, he knows that idea well~ They are refusing to give normal body types to everyone. |
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