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Hm. So Funko sells merchandise related to the Jurassic World franchise.[1] But, according to Licensing International, Mattel licenses the toy rights to that franchise from Universal Products and Experiences, the merchandise arm of Universal Pictures. [2] Also, Funko sells Disney Princess dolls.[3] Mattel announced a multi-year licensing deal with Disney to license the doll rights for Disney Princess dolls. “The courage and compassion found throughout our Disney Princess and Frozen stories and characters continue to inspire fans around the globe,” said Stephanie Young, President of Disney Consumer Products, Games and Publishing. “By furthering our longstanding relationship with Mattel, we look forward to expanding the worlds of Disney Princess and Frozen, introducing an innovative new era of these beloved franchises through captivating products and play opportunities.”

Might be useful to send letters to Disney's and Mattel's legal departments. Mattel paid a lot of money for that Disney license. Disney is very protective of those licenses. Mattel lost the Disney license to Hasbro for a few years due to overproduction of low quality dolls. I'm surprised to see Funko selling low-quality Disney dolls. They degrade a Disney brand.

[1] https://funko.com/pop-tyrannosaurus-rex-fossil/80225.html

[2] https://licensinginternational.org/news/mattel-and-universal...

[3] https://funko.com/fandoms/animation-cartoons/disney-princess...

[4] https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-and-disney-announce...


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Freak_NL12/09/2024

Why on earth would you send letters? These are all huge corporations with sizeable legal departments. They either know or they should, and most importantly, are paid to handle this. Moreover, you're not likely to be heard or understood by the first line of customer care there, even if this was something they weren't aware of (quite unlikely) but wished they were. It's a waste of time, and something even the biggest altruist would find hard to defend as a sensible effort.

Besides, Disney is perfectly capable of degrading their own brand.

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therealcamino12/09/2024

I think Funko's products are classified as collectibles, not dolls. I am sure they have licenses from Disney.

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dawnerd12/09/2024

Disney and Universal license and even sell Funko in their parks. But what you did discover is why some are bobble heads.