![]() ![]() The crucial point of difference between a Barbie and an Iron Man toy, of course, is that Iron Man is integral to one of the world’s biggest big-screen franchises. Indeed, who wouldn’t love to see a 12” version of Darth Vader confront Buzz – admittedly the Luke/Vader story was played out in Toy Story 2 via Utility Belt Buzz and Zurg – or Captain America interact with Andy’s toy soldiers? Or Mystique befriend Bo Peep, for that matter? That’s not to ignore the Mickey Mouse clock in Andy’s bedroom, of course - though that’s more of a cute Easter Egg than anything. Or even a cameo from a brought-to-life version of Disney’s emblematic Mouse himself. Now Disney owns the rights to a slew of big movie series – Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the X-Men – you might have expected to see action figures and merchandise from some of these make an appearance in the Toy Story franchise. ![]()
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