This Spider-Man Action Figure Shrinks the Hero to a Smaller Size
M — January 2, 2015 — Life-Stages
References: amiami & nerdapproved
Beast Kingdom recently took a different approach to creating a Spider-Man action figure when the brand decided it would shrink the notorious web-shooting hero to the body of a baby. This adorable figurine showcases the infamous Spider-Man like you've never seen him before.
Measuring in at only six inches tall, this tiny action figure really is a miniature version of the cinematic hero seen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 motion picture complete with the body of a baby and an over-sized head. Despite his small size, this Spider-Man action figure still adorns the traditional blue and red Spider-Man suit with a red mask. The figurine also comes with interchangeable hands and shooting white web clip-in extensions.
Measuring in at only six inches tall, this tiny action figure really is a miniature version of the cinematic hero seen in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 motion picture complete with the body of a baby and an over-sized head. Despite his small size, this Spider-Man action figure still adorns the traditional blue and red Spider-Man suit with a red mask. The figurine also comes with interchangeable hands and shooting white web clip-in extensions.
Trend Themes
1. Miniature Trend - Brands can create miniature versions of popular characters, appealing to fans who collect small items or seek out unique variations.
2. Child-like Design - Designing popular characters in a child-like style can create interest among fans who enjoy cute and whimsical interpretations.
3. Interchangeable Parts - Creating action figures with interchangeable parts can provide opportunities for customization and variation within a brand’s product line.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - Companies in the toy industry can take advantage of the miniaturization trend and child-like design to create new and appealing products for collectors and fans.
2. Collectibles Market - The collectibles market can benefit from the variation and customization opportunities with interchangeable parts in action figures and similar products.
3. Entertainment Industry - The entertainment industry can partner with toy companies to create unique merchandise for popular franchises, such as miniature versions with child-like designs for new and existing fans.
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