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#69769 - 04/15/07 06:59 PM
Re: LDW Toy Line
[Re: melikevv]
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Registered: 09/22/06
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i'd like to see 1" to 1 1/2" plastic figure on keychains
they don't even have to be 3D, although if they were, you could remove the ring and set them up as figurines to show off
i'd like to see several villagers from vv1 and vv2, preferably the cuter ones
for FT a little hard plastic bubble filled with water and a magic fish inside would be cool
also, the seahorse, so i can stare at it and try to figure out what on earth it actually does! lol
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#72029 - 05/07/07 03:44 AM
Re: LDW Toy Line
[Re: eyeshigh]
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Registered: 12/26/06
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Loc: Northern Michigan
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I want plush VV dolls!!!!!!!!!
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#73438 - 05/22/07 07:12 PM
Re: LDW Toy Line
[Re: Amanda1681]
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Registered: 03/18/07
Posts: 179
Loc: Pennsylvania, USA
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A villager building set would be cool! Like a box of legos. All of the villagers are different combos of the same thing (heads, clothes) so that way you could change your little peeps to actually match your favorite villagers. Every new version of VV could have an expansion pack with new pieces that you could add to your village that you already have.
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#77915 - 07/02/07 10:39 PM
Re: LDW Toy Line
[Re: Funkiroller]
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Registered: 06/03/07
Posts: 40
Loc: West Isola
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Does anyone remember the old Polly Pockets? Not the new ones that are like 3" tall, but the old ones that were less than 1" tall and easily swallowed. I thought of them just now. They'd be pervect VV figures, and they'd come in those cute cases with built-in landscapes!
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#77919 - 07/02/07 10:57 PM
Re: LDW Toy Line
[Re: Kelila]
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Registered: 05/03/07
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Kelila, awesome idea! I loved those toys when they were still being made! You could do any number of things with the landscapes. There could be little interactive parts, like a crate that breaks open and then seals again for part of the gong. A hidden hole under flap of paper or thin plastic over the lagoon for another piece. And the thorns could be plastic bits that lift off. The ruins could be similar to the lagoon and the thorns. And the pieces of the gong could click together and hang in the gong encasement in the top half.
And instead of making the whole area one big playset, make it in areas that are sold separately and lock together. You could even make it so the once you have all of them, the south and west sides hook together into one big one, and keep adding to that with each installment of the game.
And you should be able to but more villagers to add into the village as it grows, something like Funkiroller's suggestion (perfect idea to have expansion packs!), but make them like the original Polly Pockets, all one piece.
I've got more ideas, and I'm off and running, so if you need even more suggestions, just ask!
I think I'll work on that idea myself and perhaps make a few diagrams....
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