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Sad part is, it goes against the studio's interest to create a matching line and continue it with new releases. Why would they want to give you a definitive version if they can give you variations every few years instead. I hate it, but this is the only explanation for a new release not matching something just released.
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Thanks given by: | cyclorama (07-29-2023) |
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Aug 2016
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![]() I've always figured this to be the obvious case. And each new wave keeps selling every time they do this for a franchise. |
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For collectors, and this has been a thing for years...actually want a complete set. No one wants a 1/7, 6/7 or something silly like that. Bite those collectors' hands too often, and they'll stop buying, or just wait until you put out a full set for them, and skip your individual releases entirely. |
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