“Right now, adult toy buyers are the reason for growth in the toy business.”

The following report is by CNBC:

There are two things keeping the toy industry afloat right now: inflation and a consumer group known as “kidults.”

These kids at heart are responsible for one-fourth of all toy sales annually, around $9 billion worth, and are the biggest driver of growth throughout the industry, according to data from the NPD Group.

This cohort, which NPD defines as ages 12 and older, has been steadily contributing to the industry for years, but spending has accelerated in the wake of the pandemic, leading to year-over-year gains despite tough comparisons.

It’s an important moment for the toy industry, too, with the holiday season upon us. While sales surged across the board for board games, puzzles and playsets during the pandemic, the first nine months of 2022 saw a 3% decline in sales volume. Higher toy prices helped outweigh these losses, as sales revenue for the time period jumped 3%, NPD reported.

Kidults, who tend to spend more on toys, have a great fondness for cartoons, superheroes and collectibles that remind them of their childhood. They buy merchandise such as action figures, Lego sets and dolls that might typically be considered “for kids.” However, in recent years, toy makers have created product lines just for these consumers, realizing that demand is high for this generation of adults who still want to have fun.

The definition of adulthood has definitely evolved. What it used to mean, to be an adult, was to be a very upstanding, serious member of society. And to do that you had to demonstrate it intellectually, emotionally, in every other single way.

Now we feel a lot more free to express our fandom as a part of our adulthood.

Jeremy Padawer, chief brand officer at toy company Jazwares, said

In the ’70s and ’80s, the toy business began to shift away from being an industry that was just about the next innovative item and embraced creating more product based on entertainment franchises. To be sure, there were toys based on movies and TV shows prior to this time, but this is when the trend kicked into high gear.

In 1977, ‘Star Wars’ launches, and you started seeing a lot more licensed product at retail, where we were celebrating our fandom with with toys and collectibles.

Padawer said.

This included nontoy merchandise such as bedsheets, crockery and clothing.

At the time, the intended recipient was almost all kids. But those children that were born in the ’70s and ’80s were really the first generation that had this much licensing and this much product that was available for them to demonstrably attached to. And it’s not a big surprise, then that those kids is their 30s and 40s, that they continue to demonstrate that.

He explained

This kidulting trend started to rise in prominence around a decade ago, as superhero movies and comic book culture exploded into the mainstream. It became more consequential to the bottom lines of toy companies in the last five years, said James Zahn, editor in chief of “The Toy Book” and senior editor of “The Toy Insider.”

Toy manufacturers such as Lego embraced these consumers and created lines, often tied to nostalgic entertainment properties, just for this cohort. Hasbro’s Black Series for action figures, is a prime example of this, tapping into the desire for high-quality Star Wars and Marvel collectibles. Even Mattel has lines from Barbie and Hot Wheels that are designed specifically for this group of buyers.

Toy companies have even begun creating their own television and movie content in order to support toy lines. Mattel launched its own internal movie company and is set to release “Barbie” in July 2023 and Hasbro bought eOne and will set “Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves” in theaters in March.

These films are not designed for young kids, instead catering to this older group of toy-loving consumers.

Other brands, such as Funko, have always catered toward adult collectors who are in-tune with their inner kid.

But nostalgia doesn’t have to be tied to intellectual property.

We know that this generation does take their jobs very seriously, but at the end of the day, they also want to have fun.

Josh Shave, senior director of marketing for Razor, said

Razor began selling its classic kick scooter in 2000. Within six months, the company had sold more than 5 million units.

Twenty years later, all those kids have grown up.

The Razor Icon is literally the adult version of the kick scooter, but it’s electric. I just got done with an event and everyone says the same thing, ‘Oh, my goodness, I’m so glad they came up with all these adults. I’m so glad they came up this reminds me of…’ and they would tell me a story.

Shave said, noting that Razor has created electric versions of its scooters and ride-ons just for these folks.

The Razor Icon, which can reach 18 miles per hour, retails for $600 and is part of the company’s wider collection of items for kidults. There’s also the Rambler, a take on the retro mini motor-bike, which looks like a swoop bike from the ’60s and can reach 15.5 miles per hour. It retails for $660.

Zahn also pointed to Basic Fun as another example of a company transforming its traditionally kid-centric toys into unique items for adults. The toy manufacturer partnered with Netflix to create a larger version of its Lite-Brite set based on “Stranger Things” that can be hung as artwork. It costs $100.

And a lot of that we saw expanded during the pandemic because people went home and they rediscovered play.

Zahn said.

That connection with imagination didn’t end with the lockdowns.

In the last 12 months ending September, the kidult group represented 60% of the dollar growth in the industry, despite accounting for only a quarter of sales, according to NPD’s Checkout data.

So, it’s been a huge windfall.

Juli Lennett, vice president and industry advisor for NPD’s U.S. toys practice, said

Still, the stakes remain high for the toy industry as it heads into the final weeks of the year.

Inventory has been a major challenge for retailers across the board. Supply chain snafus threatened to make shelves bare for holiday shoppers last year, leading many big-box stores to hedge their bets on how much merchandise to order and receive deliveries earlier than usual. As the supply chain loosened, many had excess inventory, leading to sharper discounts as demand waned.

Some companies, such as MGA Entertainment, which is the manufacturer of LOL Surprise dolls, decided to offer more items that sell for under $15 in order to cater to more cost conscious parents.

CEO Isaac Larian told CNBC that the company had about 20 products that sold between $5 and $15 last year. This year, there are more than 200.

Kidults, on the other hand, are a coveted consumer because they are often willing to spend more money than others on items for themselves.

Right now, adult toy buyers are the reason for growth in the toy business.

Larian said.

AUTHOR COMMENTARY

When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.

1 Corinthians 13:11

This is another canary in the coalmine that is a telltale sign of how weak, docile, soft, limp-wristed, the population has become; namely the Millennials and Gen Zeros that have marshmallows for brains. It’s no wonder the politicians talk to their braindead supporters like children – because they really act like bratty and selfish toddlers!


[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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12 Comments

  • Oh my goodness! How embarrassing! I wouldn’t be caught dead playing with toys, I’m currently a 33 year old man I outgrew toys when Jacob was still in diapers or at least in kindergarten.
    Two things you’ll never see:
    A:) Me playing with toys.
    B:) A UHaul following a hearse.

    • Oh, those are pathetic!
      People in their 20s to 40s even dressing up like furries or anime characters. How embarrassing.

      And it’s all video games, comic books and trading cards and all this anime culture that flies over my head.

  • Another “toy” that most adults still mess with foolishly in my opinion are these toxic cellphones, even though a lot of information is out there about the danger of these things.

    2 Corinthians 2:11
    lest Satan should get an advantage of us: for we are not ignorant of his devices.

  • Given the spirit of Star Wars & the ‘spirituality’ it taught, it’s not surprising this is where the ‘trend’ began. Craft….but,

    Job 5:13 He taketh the wise in their own craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong.

    Lu 20:23 But he perceived their craftiness, and said unto them, Why tempt ye me?

    1Co 3:19 For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.

    2Co 4:2 But have renounced the hidden things of dishonesty, not walking in craftiness, nor handling the word of God deceitfully; but by manifestation of the truth commending ourselves to every man’s conscience in the sight of God.

    Eph 4:14 That we henceforth be no more children, tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine, by the sleight of men, and cunning craftiness, whereby they lie in wait to deceive;

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  • There was this video from VICE about an actual NERF Militia. That group is basic consist of grown men that are into NERF toys (especially nerf guns which they call blasters). There are youtube channels that teach men how to modify their nerf guns. I recall reading 1 Corinthians 13:11 where the Apostle Paul said that when he became a man, he puts away childish things.

    • I’d love to see that “militia” take on tyranny hahaha, hold on, maybe my super soaker will do the job!

      Grown men that grew up, left the toys in childhood, take up REAL arms, and more importantly: repent and come to the King James Bible – now that is tyranny’s most feared nightmare.

  • Interesting how on the one hand the satanists are trying to destroy the innocence of children, and on the other hand, they are trying to belittle adults and make them act like children. Switching the roles in our satanic upside down society.

  • Yep, I’ve noticed this as well. Recently I’ve began to see the whole action figure industry as just an Idol collecting industry. Of course there is a very minor difference between just collecting a figure and actually playing with said figure, but it’s still something an adult shouldn’t be doing irregardless, particularity a Christian adult so to speak.

    Video game collecting is really out of hand. I don’t necessarily mean someone who has something like a hundred games, I’m talking about those with hundreds to thousands of games. These people are not going to be able to play through all of these games, and the only reason why they are filling up selves full of games is to show off, a pride measuring contest if you will. Waste of money, waste of time, and complete frivolousness. Of course at the end of the day all video games are a waste of time, and I wouldn’t recommend indulging in it.

    One thing I’ve noticed about myself in regards to entertainment of all forms is that the older I get, the more I’d rather read/listen to the King James Bible and the less time I want to spend in worldly entertainment.

  • Toys are fun never stop doing what you love to do. Please don’t listen to the false profit for his toy craft is mythical and full of belief, not fact, or historical.

    Toys are a great way to learn, build, design, arts and crafts AI Toys robotic toys remote control toys

    Action Figures did you know you can collect historical figures and dolls and when you do you learn about that person?

    • I rebuke you in the name of Jesus, Ray G. Cox!

      Take your foolishness and lies elsewhere! Just continue playing with your Tonka trucks and legos until you’re an old man, maybe you can survive the Time Of Jacob’s Trouble with Lincoln logs.

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