Just wondering about market strategy from Schleich side... wonder why they wait untill jan/feb to release the new smurfs, and probably miss a lot of sales with the xmas rush?
I used to think this way too, because in the USA, December is the one-shot grab for the gold among the retailers.
But, another German toy, Playmobil, is on a similar cycle as Schleich. Playmobil releases new stuff by theme, once a month, from February to September. In my opinion, by Christmas, the novelty is worn out. But, maybe PM generates more sales this way by luring people in bits and pieces all year, then letting Christmas rake in the big items parents wouldn't otherwise have bought (sort of like how American bars give you drink discounts on Tuesday and Thursdays, because they know you'll be in on Fri regardless...)
There also is a big toy fair in Nuremburg in February that the German toy companies show off their new wares, then release afterward. But, like with smurfs, news of Playmobil's upcoming releases get leaked in the Autumn long before the fair, but I guess the show is the first time the public sees the stuff in person.
I have to say, I loved seeing the title of this thread. A classic drunksmurf post.
The classics are starting to go into re-runs, which is what I'm worried about....
-Tim