Productorial viewpoint

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The people in the store that was in a slow and still position finally got their excitement to catch up to them.

The unexpectedness of the toys had made them apprehensive to move, their stupid movements might break this Cloud 9 moment into a disappointing illusion after all.

Fortunately, the jock's punch complaint was not-so-pinchy waker to everyone as they finally took in whatever they could take in.

Freakin' toys were all around and everyone in the store can't help themselves but ogle at them.

It wasn't just any random toys from any other mall after all but things that materially depicted what wowed them in paper form.

From visually pleasing 2D planes, Dunphy Comics' stories and characters were now in holdable and playable 3D.

Who among the Dunphy fans can resist such an abrupt shift and jump of their favorites? They even forgot that Volume Books was their major motivation for today as they toured the themed stalls.

The assortment and diversity of quality and eye-catching toys assaulted them and they seem to not be able to look away.

The crowd in the Dunphy Store wasn't isolated in that sentiment as every other crowd in every comic book store, with Dunphy Toys, were experiencing the same thing.

Every direct market worked hard to shock and aesthetically advertise their new money-churning products after all.

The store owners who saw the crowd reactions had Mr. Krab's dollar eyes while every well-off customer wanted to take everything back to their home.

Every merchandise in stall at every Dunphy title station was calling out to them after all.

Dragonball toys were exotic and diverse with characters and an assortment of designs to go with them.

TMNT toys were action-packed and action-ready as its humorous and hero-heavy comic story.

ThunderCats was as grand and intricately designed so it was quite amazing how their toy adaptations turned out to exceedingly depict that intricate grandness.

Predator and RoboCop was the most unversatile and sole character-focused among the Dunphy titles but they were still appealing as ever.

The Predator toy line was as scary and intimidating in its toy forms while RoboCop was a cyborg-y and tough as a law-enforcing half-robot could be.

Perhaps the biggest and greatest showcase among the toys was the Transformers.

Autobot or Decepticon. However their moral alignment might be, their toys were as transformative and amazing versatile as can be.

Transformers were many toys rolled up in one and everyone can't help but want them.

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As everyone in the stores excitedly shuffled through the many displays and already clamoring to have their own, I just looked on with interest and inward amusement.

Even Alex and Hayley, who already knew the Dunphy's new toy venture, were caught up with the store atmosphere as they strolled along with the crowd as well.

Alex : Wow, these design ideas and mechanics involved is quite advanced compared to other toys in the market.

Me : I can go more advanced but it's not in my best interest obviously profit wise. Powerful but gradual advancement gives me full control over market and consumer base.

Alex : You sound like seasoned businessman who only have profits in their eyes.

Me : No, but I'm seasoned enough to know what my priorities should be and I have enough will to achieve that.

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