What happened here?
Looks like they were returned
>>5893068
Nope, fresh out of the shipper
Looks like the plastic bubbles were put in crooked?
>>5893041
Dude, I saw that exact same thing at my Walmart. And I'm in Oklahoma.
>>5893076
they made the boxes too big then
>>5893082
This is Missouri and I noticed it after another anon elsewhere posted similar. I think everyone assumed it was a pallet jack running into it, but the outer box is undamaged, with only the bubbles being disrupted.
They're probably just stickered-over green lantern fig packages.
>>5893041
LET'S DO THE TIME WARP AGAAAAIIINNNN
>>5893041
Everything gets shoved in by machines in the factories, they probably had a huge malfunction nobody saw. And then when they did see it, they were like "eh fuck it, Mattel doesn't care" and didn't fix them.
>>5893041
Probably from the heat while being shipped idk
>>5893497
/thread.
>>5893606
This is most likely what happened. I left a hotwheel simpsons car sitting in the back seat of my car for about a week. When I finally took it out, the plastic bubble melted and warped around the car and bend the card. The car was fine just had to cut it. These must have been sitting in storage out in the sun for a long time since theyre shelfwarming everywhere. Mattel probably though they be popular and over produced.
>>5893041
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajmI1P3r1w4
>>5893041
>This is packaging
>I would advise not being put inside it
>It seals the mintness of its victims
>>5893490
"It's astounding, time is fleeting
Madness takes its toll
But listen closely, not for very much longer
I've got to keep control"
>>5893041
>Daaaaayyyyyuuuummmm!
>>5893647
>shelfwarming everywhere
Not really. They've just been out for ages. The only ones that shelfwarm are Flaggs and Deadshots, and even Flaggs have started selling. Harleys are hard to find and Boomerangs and El Diablo's are impossible.
>>5893041
my guess is that heat made the plastic bubble they're sitting it soft and malleable during shipping. The figures slid to the side and the plastic cooled and re-solidified in that position. Which is why they're all leaned at the same angle.
If it's marked recyclable plastic #6, it's literally the same as Shrinky Dinks plastic. It probably got up to 250-300 degrees in a cargo carrier.
>>5897040
/thread