I Double Dog Dare Ya
Trend Huntress — December 15, 2007 — Pop Culture
References: skymall
What was the name of the Lone Ranger's nephew's horse? Which kid got his tongue stuck to the flagpole? What did Little Orphan Annie want Ralphie to drink? If you know the answers, you're sure to be the victor of of the “A Christmas Story†board game. (Speaking of Victor, that was the name of the Lone Ranger's nephew's horse.)
Like the classic film, this game could be the new Christmas tradition.
Implications - So sit back, relax, and slowly follow in Ralphie's footsteps as you stroll around the game world, trying to rack up enough points for a big victory. Sure the prize is only a BB Gun, but think of the fun you could have. I think I'm in.
Like the classic film, this game could be the new Christmas tradition.
Implications - So sit back, relax, and slowly follow in Ralphie's footsteps as you stroll around the game world, trying to rack up enough points for a big victory. Sure the prize is only a BB Gun, but think of the fun you could have. I think I'm in.
Trend Themes
1. Trivia Game Revival - Opportunity to create and market new board games based on classic films and TV shows.
2. Nostalgia Trend - Opportunity to create and market nostalgic products based on classic movies and TV shows.
3. Social Tradition Amplification - Opportunity to create interactive games that can become new social traditions for families or friends.
Industry Implications
1. Entertainment - Potential market for board games, movie/TV show merchandise, and other interactive products.
2. Retail - Opportunity to sell nostalgic products through brick-and-mortar and online stores.
3. Marketing and Advertising - Opportunity to promote and endorse interactive products based on classic films and TV shows.
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