Warcraft movie, yes. I think this would be too violent as the target audience for playmobil is too young to watch such films.
Uhm, there's that - I didn't watch it, and didn't play it. I just like the looks of it
Then again, SW is only kid-fit if you only consider the movies (well, most of them)... lightly. Clone Wars is (mostly) NOT for kids... and Rebels has its moments...
I think any licencing would have to be for movies or tv that children can watch. Not sure on the Marvel movies but there are cartoons also that are not so violent.
I'd love to see some anime licencing in regards pop culture, otherwise traditional folk stuff is good too.
Is there any anime fit for children to watch? I'm not familiar with it...
Does a theme have to be huge?
Ghostbusters could have several ghostbusters - no reason to stick with just four, a vehicle, lab, playsets with different ghosts, pots of bright green slime for the kids to play with.
Yeah, maybe you are right. I just think it's such a ... "weak" thing. Again, maybe I just misjudge the popularity of it, but I don't remember it actually being anything "big"...
And green goo really isn't playmobil. That is done already (can't remember the brand). As they shouldn't try to be Polly Pocket or My Little Pony, they shouln't try to be goo. IMO. They risk losing themselves in the middle of all that.
Does Europe (not counting the UK) produce anything of note in the way of tv for kids? Or movies? I know Super-4 is European, but it seems that very little ends up in the English speaking world and Europe is a very populated place. Practically everything I watch is made in the USA or by Americans, the British don't seem to do as much these days either.
Have no idea. Most of what I watch is also american. No cartoons now - ok, Rebels, when it restarts. They STILL don't want our money, or they'd put out a Super 4 dvd edition - FULL, not the robbery that was available before.. 4 or 5 eps per "volume" - are you kidding me!? And not even the complete series. I really don't get it.