Disney's Frozen merchandise still not in stock

JimKiler

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 2002
3,561
206
106
My daughter just turned 5 and we took her to target yesterday to return a duplicate gift and let her pick out a replacement gift. The store shelves only had one frozen toy, a musical wand, that my daughter already has.

This movie came out last Thanksgiving, that was over 5 months ago and yet there is still no little merchandise that Disney stores get more on Friday nights via special shipments and then customers form a line at opening every Saturday.

Did Disney drop the ball here? I know they planned for Anna to be more popular than Elsa which is not the case but still you would think any supply issues they have would be overcome and they could ramp up production now, almost 6 months after the movie was released.
 

skimple

Golden Member
Feb 4, 2005
1,283
3
81
Go to Amazon.com, type in "Disney's Frozen" and get 16K results. Hit "Prime Eligible" and get 1.6K results. Select "Toys & Games" and get 638 results.

The stores are full of Frozen crap. Go to a different store.
 

M0oG0oGaiPan

Diamond Member
Dec 7, 2000
7,858
2
0
digitalgamedeals.com
frozen toys are actually a pretty hot item to flip right now from what i've read.
best place to find the dolls would be at the actual disney store. The dolls have real clothes. Most of the ones they sell online and at the local b&m stores have the clothes painted on.
 

Markbnj

Elite Member <br>Moderator Emeritus
Moderator
Sep 16, 2005
15,682
14
81
www.markbetz.net
Are you in Canada? There was an article today about empty shelves at Target stores in Canada. I've been in the one here where we live in NJ recently and also seen a lot of empty shelves and disorganized merchandise sections. They seem to not be as good at running their operation as they once were.
 

Zee

Diamond Member
Nov 27, 1999
5,171
3
76
target and walmart frequently have empty shelves. Stocking them is bottom of their priority because they never hire enough people

Its undoubtedly sitting on a wooden pallet in the backroom
 

JimKiler

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 2002
3,561
206
106
Sounds like a Target problem more than a Disney problem.

Are you in Canada? There was an article today about empty shelves at Target stores in Canada. I've been in the one here where we live in NJ recently and also seen a lot of empty shelves and disorganized merchandise sections. They seem to not be as good at running their operation as they once were.

It is not a Target issue, the Disney Stores also do not have anything. I saw some mugs and a something else that my 5 year old daughter could care less about.

Surprise hit or not i would think any production issues would be ironed out by now, 6 months after the initial release.
 

OCGuy

Lifer
Jul 12, 2000
27,224
37
91
The merch tie-in I don't understand seems to have a lot of threads here on ATOT if you search by tag. To me it is inappropriate and down-right disgusting.

Of all the movies to push Anal Beads...
 

poofyhairguy

Lifer
Nov 20, 2005
14,612
318
126
I like to know what to properly label a group of people before I attach an unfair stereotype to that label.
 

NoTine42

Golden Member
Sep 30, 2013
1,387
78
91
Disney had a similiar problem with Cars.

The summer after (the good) Cars 1 was released, we couldn't find anything in stores. They did ramp up the merchandise by Christmas.


It's still very odd seeing Disney miss out on so many merchandising opportunities.
 

Imp

Lifer
Feb 8, 2000
18,828
184
106
Is this like the new Elmo fad?

I haven't seen the movie yet. Kristen Bell is "in" it, so thumbs up on that.
 

Slew Foot

Lifer
Sep 22, 2005
12,379
96
86
Ive never seen the movie but I suppose the kids are all goofy over it. The line at Disneyland to meet the Frozen people is usually 3 hours long, everything else is well under an hour
 

JimKiler

Diamond Member
Oct 10, 2002
3,561
206
106
Ive never seen the movie but I suppose the kids are all goofy over it. The line at Disneyland to meet the Frozen people is usually 3 hours long, everything else is well under an hour

WOW! How old are the kids in that line? There is no way my 5 and 3 year olds could wait that long to see Anna and Elsa.