playmobil is a "global" toy.
geobra's attention could/should also be global.
fortunately, in some markets, the percentages are so very much different from what we see in germany.
and, fortunately, skin color is harder to define and has less importance.
i'm thinking about brazil - one of the fastest growing world economies, an enormous potential market.
and spain - one of the most traditional european markets for playmobil.
if geobra needs a reason to "get it right", maybe money would be a good incentive.
And i don't think the way to go is to create more "ethnic" themes to fill them with non-white-non-blond klickies.
all would be well just as long we keep the
variety is just great, that's what i feel.
and actually, the inter-changeable fugure series allow just this (although they are so very clumsy sold in 2 diffrent color packages).
it was not magellan, a portuguese "white", the first human ever to have sailed around the world.
actually he died in the phillippines and so, he missed it by an entire ocean.
and it was not juan sebastián elcano either (one of his surviving captains).
it was an magellan's personal slave, enrique.
despite his name, he was from malacca or sumatra (on malaisia or indonesia).
so, when they crossed those longitudes he was the first human to go around the 360º.
did he had light pink skin and blonde hair?
i really don't think so.
and i think that, if an excess of "ethnic" figures is made from now on in every theme, it would only be a small "mistake" when compared with the 2 700 000 000 klickies geobra has already produced in the past with the "wrong" percentage of skin colors.
would anyone be annoyed by this?
i know i wouldn't.