Adults Who Want to Play
I continue to find that the adult end user toy market is much bigger than we think. Here is my latest experience.
I had come to mid-town Manhattan to visit the Midtown Comics store (aptly named). Midtown Comics is a major haven for comic book enthusiasts. I was there because one of my clients is creating toys based upon comic book characters and I wanted to check out the scene.
The store is on the second floor and getting there requires walking up an incredibly steep and long flight of steps (I think they must be doing this to rule out the weak and infirm). As I arrived outside the front door, imagine my surprise when I found myself in a long line to get in.
This was just my first clue as to how busy this place was. Our line slowly snaked up the stairs. I don’t know what I expected but as I emerged from the stairway I viewed an expansive store that was packed with shoppers. There were multiple checks outs servicing a long line of people patiently waiting to make their purchases. Everywhere I looked, serious adult shoppers were perusing and buying comic books, action figures, statues, toys and the other products that appeal to this cohort of comic book enthusiasts.
I have in the past commented on the number of adults who carry their love of toys, cartoon and the other ephemera of childhood into their adult life. I have also speculated on what would happen if the toy industry actually took these people seriously as consumers and made an effort to expand past the 13%to 15% (NPD percentages for 2007 and 2008) of people who currently buy toys for their own purposes.
Here however was even further proof that there is a huge and still untapped market of adults who will, if marketed to, buy toys. So, to get a sense of the broader community for these products, I decided to spend a little time (very little) looking around the Internet to see where they go to feed their enthusiasms. Here are just a few sites that I found:
Toon Zone - Cartoon and animation enthusiasts - http://www.toonzone.net/
Comics Curmudgeon – Dark and sometimes funny commentary on the daily funnies - http://www.comicscurmudgeon.com/
Action Figure Collectors – A place for all things Action Figure - http://www.actionfigurecollectors.com/
Poes Ghostals Points of Articulation – Action figure collectors - http://www.poeghostal.com/
Klocki Lego Bricks for Adults – A website for adults who want to keep building with Lego - http://www.e-klocki.com/
Toy Car Collector – I think the name says it all - http://www.toycollector.com/
There are obviously tons of great websites for adults who are toy enthusiasts. If you have a favorite site, let us know.
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