06/10 - Machination Monday!

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I kinda object to calling them action figures when they have no action parts. I think JenniLeigh @JenniLeigh calling them vinyl figures was the most accurate
 

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I kinda object to calling them action figures when they have no action parts. I think JenniLeigh @JenniLeigh calling them vinyl figures was the most accurate
Do they have to have moving parts to be action figures, though? I always thought action figures got their name just because boys didn't want to call them dolls, not necessarily because they did anything special.
 
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I kinda object to calling them action figures when they have no action parts. I think JenniLeigh @JenniLeigh calling them vinyl figures was the most accurate
I object too.

I sent a (VERY NICE) response to her email that was along the lines of "Thanks for letting us know that you would like these marked as action figures even though they have no moving parts and are vinyl figurines. It really helps clear things up! :) "
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I object too.

I sent a (VERY NICE) response to her email that was along the lines of "Thanks for letting us know that you would like these marked as action figures even though they have no moving parts and are vinyl figurines. It really helps clear things up! :) "
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Wait do they want obvious bobbleheads marked as action figures?

Oy vey.
 
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Do they have to have moving parts to be action figures, though? I always thought action figures got their name just because boys didn't want to call them dolls, not necessarily because they did anything special.
I dunno, wikpedia specifies action figures as poseable. I'd think "figures" or "statues" would be more appropriate for funko
 
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I only saw one Funko that wasn't a bobblehead, and it had articulated joints so it was an action figure. All the others were actually labeled bobblehead.

Edit: I hope I haven't got any emails because I'm doing it "right."

EditEdit: My email thingy went bading just as I hit save on that.
 
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I dunno, wikpedia specifies action figures as poseable. I'd think "figures" or "statues" would be more appropriate for funko
Dolls are poseable too, but we don't call them action figures. It's just a stupid marketing thing because the original GI Joes needed to be called something other than dolls to get boys to want them.
 

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I only saw one Funko that wasn't a bobblehead, and it had articulated joints so it was an action figure. All the others were actually labeled bobblehead.

Edit: I hope I haven't got any emails because I'm doing it "right."

:hilarious: she is going to get such inconsistent answers
 
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