
Better yet, the Skylanders figures outsold super popular lines of kids toys including Beyblade, WWE action figures and Star Wars, according to NPD Group data from January through November 2012. And of that $500 million in sales, franchise sequel Skylanders Giants (along with its updated toy and accessory lines) generated $195 million in the U.S. in 2012.
So, it's safe to say that Skylanders is a big, freakin' deal. At this point, it's easy to liken Skylanders in the U.S. to the Pokemon craze of the late '90s and early '00s--but wait, that's still going on. Pokemon fans have already gone bonkers over the latest versions announced just days ago. Will Skylanders have the same staying power as Pokemon? That's tough to say, considering the wide range of age brackets that the latter reaches. Then again, there will always be kids.
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