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It also double dips for things like Pokemon. Example: It sites a source that indicates Pokemon has over 11 billon in merchandise sales AND over 6.5 billion in Videogame sales sales. But the source of the 11 billion, includes video game sales in the number.
The list reads like some Pokemon fan trying to make it look like his hobby is the most successful of all time. It is a bad list and whoever made it should feel bad. 96.244.39.168 (talk) 18:22, 24 May 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Batman is its own thing per the $16 billion retail sales number which is directly from Warner Bros. Consumer Products division.[1].
Same thing with Pokémon and Disney Princesses per their sources. Pokémon Mobile games isn't retail sales hence it listed seperatly. (License Global retai reports for The Pokémon Company includes stuff like Home entertainment).
Books for Wizarding World and Star Wars, but not for James Bond, MIDDLE EARTH, or Narnia Chronicles? This list is so inconsistent it isn't even funny. And to include book sales but NOT include comic book sales is also not adequate. I also take question with listing Lego as 1995, and not including the Lego movie franchise. The list needs improvement, for sure. I'm not the one with the resources, though. I'm sure someone else will jump at the chance to do it. Djeboe (talk) 17:35, 5 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]