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Interesting article about Tomy/Takara

Postby SnapTrap » Mon Jan 29, 2007 4:53 pm

Here is an interesting article about the toy market in Japan and how toy makers like Tomy/Takara are targeting older consumers.

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CNET wrote:Japanese toy firms forced to grow up

By Reuters
Published: January 23, 2007, 12:16 PM PST

Faced with a declining birthrate and a rapidly aging population, Japan's toy makers have had to learn one of life's most sobering lessons: everyone must grow up.

The industry that put "Transformer" robots into toy chests around the world and made "Tamagotchi" virtual pets the scourge of teachers is now hoping for growing demand from adults.

"The declining birthrate is a serious problem for us," Keita Sato, executive vice president and chief marketing officer of toy maker Tomy, said at an industry forum in Tokyo on Tuesday.

While there were plenty of traditional toys on display at the event, much of the emphasis was on products aimed at older consumers.

Tomy is hoping that gadget-loving young men--known in Japan as "otaku," or "nerds"--will embrace its new robot, the i-Sobot.

Small enough to fit in a lunchbox, the 6.5-inch-tall robot weighs in at just 12.3 ounces and is, according to Tomy, the world's smallest two-legged walking robot.

An updated version of the bulky "Omnibot" robots the company sold in the 1980s, the 2007 version can play drums, dance along with music, do push-ups and pick itself up when it falls.

With a price tag of about $260 here, Tomy is hoping to sell 50,000 i-Sobots in Japan and 250,000 more overseas.

The robots are the flagship product in a line of goods the company is marketing toward adults.

"We plan to strengthen our lineup of both basic toys for children and hobby items for adults," said Tomy's Sato.

Others include tiny radio-controlled airplanes that can land in small spaces, and a gadget that uses a laser to project a moving space landscape on a ceiling.

"In terms of pure toys, I think the outlook is pretty grim. But the definition of a toy is likely to gradually change. So the market will not necessarily shrink," said Yuta Sakurai, a research analyst who covers several game companies for Nomura Securities in Toyko.

Still, data from the Japan Toy Association shows that for now, the market here is slowly shrinking.

The market for toys, which does not include wildly popular video game systems and software, was estimated at $5.7 billion in the year to March 2006, down nearly 5 percent from four years earlier.

Konami is hoping to avert the trend by focusing on lifestyle products for single women in their 20s and 30s.

"In that sense, we are building a new market beyond toys," said Yoshiaki Komatsu, a director at Konami's toy and hobby division.

The company is using a line of colorful characters to sell everything from slippers and toothbrushes to CD holders and toilet-lid covers.

Konami hopes young Japanese women will continue to use the goods even after getting married, eventually introducing their children to the characters.

It is also pushing a line of decidedly odd party goods. One is a fuzzy hat that sports a roll of toilet paper at the crown. The wearer can offer friends toilet paper by simply bowing, Konami's Komatsu said.

"From here on, people in their 30s and 40s will be looking for goods to help them communicate."


Now I understand why Tomy wants to put out TF figures like Kiss Play.
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Postby Hotrod » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:17 pm

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Postby Liege Evilmus » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:39 pm

Awhile back when they said they were venturing into TF sports and music, I was very uneasy. But after seeing some of the results, and knowing the type of tech that they have, I'm just saying let them make toys for the older people. I'm older now, and kiddie gimmicks are boring more often than not.

So lets give these guys some LSD and see what they come up with, it's not like we HAVE TO buy any of it(or do we :-? )
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Postby Autobobby1 » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:57 pm

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Sounds cool. I hope that Hasbro imports these robots! I'd buy one!
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Postby Alex Kingdom » Mon Jan 29, 2007 5:58 pm

Very interesting, I sorta suspected this might be one of the reasons Japanese toys are on a whole aimed at an older market. It certainly explains why TakaraTomy do appear to be catering more toward the collector with high detail/quality figures over simpler play friendly figures for children. Which it great news for me but maybe not such great news for them. Although worldwide the adult toy market (get you minds out of the gutter :P ) has grow considerably over the last 5-10 years. These days most comic shops stock more figures and toys than comics, all aimed at adult collectors.

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Postby Down_Shift » Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:40 pm

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Alex Kingdom wrote:Very interesting, I sorta suspected this might be one of the reasons Japanese toys are on a whole aimed at an older market. It certainly explains why TakaraTomy do appear to be catering more toward the collector with high detail/quality figures over simpler play friendly figures for children. Which it great news for me but maybe not such great news for them. Although worldwide the adult toy market (get you minds out of the gutter :P ) has grow considerably over the last 5-10 years. These days most comic shops stock more figures and toys than comics, all aimed at adult collectors.

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Took the words right out of my mouth.

I love the direction that Takara Tomy is taking. I respect Hasbro and all, but with the current direction of the line, I might weigh a little heavier towards Takara Tomy.
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Postby Sideshow Sideswipe » Mon Jan 29, 2007 7:46 pm

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I want the I sobot NOW!!!

with joints so I can make it transform into something... It can't be that hard.

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Postby SnapTrap » Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:31 pm

Plus toys of today are much more creative and intricate than they were when our parents & grandparents were children. Their toys were wooden or metal (usually with sharp edges) and they did more outside activities (like sports, role play, games, etc) than we did. That is probably why most people our parents age don't collect them. With the exception of those into scale model railroading of course...
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Postby lockepsb » Mon Jan 29, 2007 8:59 pm

how about marketing some more Transformer Collection Re-issues? It's been a year since they put out Blaster.
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Postby Zeds » Mon Jan 29, 2007 10:08 pm

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They are not stupid. They know where the money is in the collector's market for the better made items. They should have aggressively issued more of the Masterpiece line with proper G1 colouring (ahem Starscream) so he would not be the shelf warmer he is in Japan from a past posting.

About time they went after it properly.
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Postby i_amtrunks » Tue Jan 30, 2007 5:10 am

Decent read, and it's further proof of how Takara/Tomy are staying one step ahead of their market, by continuing to evolve their products.

Wont be too long until American toy companies are following suit.
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Postby Counterpunch » Tue Jan 30, 2007 7:08 am

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Declining birthrate?

How?

I mean, Japanese women love sex?!? I've seen movies. I know.
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Postby Emperor Primacron the 1st » Tue Jan 30, 2007 9:41 am

Counterpunch wrote:Declining birthrate?

How?

I mean, Japanese women love sex?!? I've seen movies. I know.


When marriage begins, sex ends. :lol:

Or at least they don't want kids.

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