As movie studios battle one another at the box office with their summer blockbusters, toy manufacturers that have hooked their fortunes to these films are facing a similar fight as they vie for the attention of young boys.Yet, with nine movies having toy-related items for sale during the three-month summer window, consumers could suffer from a form of attention deficit disorder.
"It has become so crowded that kids don't have the time to let that emotion [for the movie] percolate," said Martin Brochstein, executive editor of the Licensing Letter, a monthly newsletter that tracks toy licensing. "The retailers are not looking to keep things on the shelf for as long. It's become a business of caution."
Toy industry analysts expect this year to be strong in action figure sales because of the number of summer movies featuring swashbuckling heroes or crime-fighting characters including "Spider-Man 3," "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" and "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer." The biggest seller of the season, however, could be Transformers, the popular toy series that will be brought to life by Michael Bay's upcoming action film. "Transformers," which features the heroic robot Optimus Prime and the villainous Megatron, will be released July 3 by Paramount Pictures. The toys have been out since early June.
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