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You all DID go to Barbiefest. Right?
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>>11748771
Lel this is that Willy wonka event all over again
>>11748775
See, someone else already called it
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>>11748773
This was the first thing I thought of when I read the OP.
>>11748775
This was the second thing I thought of.
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>>11748775
Even the Chocolate Factory blunder felt like it offered more of an experience lmao.
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>>11749027
If Mattel wanted they probably have the legal grounds to C&D it. But why the fuck would they bother, it's just legal expenses to close down an empty warehouse with a shitty pink cardboard house in it? An argument could be made that it hurts the brand with how pathetic it is. Still not worth for the billion dollar company to fuss over.
I'm sure others would waste no time shutting them down though.
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>>11748775
I wonder how many things played out like this before the era of smartphones and internet making it incredibly easy to let the masses know a convention was just a scam.
Seems like lots of people like the idea of making all their money in ticket sales while sticking a handfull of minimum wage actors into a warehouse or ballroom and then running off.
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>>11751130
I don't really know about any pre-dashcon convention scams but I've seen docus about tons of music festivals that went tits-up because of terrible management or outright scams. Bull Island comes to mind in particular since it ended with the angry crowd literally burning everything to the ground.
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dashcon 2 was last year
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Honestly I thought this was a goof image, just some sort of out of context exaggeration or something but then I saw a video on yt about it. People paid real money to be there for what looks like a kids party spread out too far in a warehouse. Barbie has some hardcore and dedicated fans, and I'm certain mattel is or will be in contact with the organizers over using their brand name in a way that makes their star brand, sorry motu, look bad. Remember, mattel sued the guy who used Barbie for a stop animation film about the late great Karen Carpenter.
You should watch the movie if you can, either out of curiosity or because you're a fan of Barbie or if you just like Karen Carpenter but it's kinda tough for Carpenter fans since it's y'know, a less than fun story.
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>>11751142
Did they bring back the ball pit?
>>11751775
But all those figures look cool, whats the issue?
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>>11751393
Mattel didn't kill Superstar the Karen Carpenter Story; it was the combination of the director Todd Haynes (yes THAT Todd Haynes) basically portraying Karen's brother as a closeted psychopath who hated his sister and him not getting the rights to the Carpenters music, which allowed her brother to bury the short filmm
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>>11751641
I honestly tried finding any marketing. I wanted to see what they could've possibly used to get people to pay this much money for something they couldn't even see pictures of.
All I found were videos and banners on instagram saying all the shit they were supposed to have and women talking about how awesome it was going to be
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I thought I read that Mattel DID sign off on it. It wasn't their convention, but it still had to be okayed by them. After the news came out of what happened they distanced themselves from it.
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>>11751848
Thanks for the info, I didn't realize haynes had done so many films. Might check out the velvet underground movie.
I also wasn't aware that Richard was the real reason behind the movie being yanked, never really paid him much attention since I just like the sound of Karen singing and some of her drum solos and fills.