Confusing title, huh?
Well I have figured out AG’s new business plan.
They want to forget their historicals.
Now this won’t make sense, but it will soon.
They want to become a modern company, slowly distracting people with Barbie-like TMs and throwing the ones with history in the archives.
They want to change their image.
Starting to get it, right?
When have they added a real historical doll?
Courtney was pop-culture, adding to this scheme while getting rid of the other historicals.
While we aren’t looking.
While we are disracted with this new stuff.
So all I have to say to AG now is O.K.......
This plan isn’t going to work....
They are basically rebuilding their business.
To do that, they must tear it down.
We won’t let them.
Hi there!
You’ve definitely laid out an interesting perspective on AG’s strategy — focusing more on modern, trendy offerings while sidelining their historical roots. It’s frustrating for longtime fans who appreciate the depth and uniqueness of those original stories and characters.
Businesses often shift their focus to align with new trends, but it’s a delicate balance not to alienate their loyal audience. If they truly want to rebuild, they should remember what made them special in the first place.
On a side note, for businesses looking to modernize but still keep things smooth for their audience (like integrating better payment options, for example), tools like https://linkpay.io/ can help them stay flexible without sacrificing what works.
Let’s hope AG finds a way to blend their history with their future — they don’t have to tear down what people already love.
4o