I see where you're coming from. I have to come clean here. I am designing some figs and I am inspired by a range of things including Kaiju and other Japanese pop-cultural influences. I was interested in how they might be received by members of this board since for the most part this place seems to be populated by knowledgeable and discerning collectors/ producers, basically people who are really into toy design.
While I'm not Japanese I don't feel that means I am not entitled to be inspired by Japanese influences. I don't choose what inspires and influences me it certainly isn't all Japanese. I agree with you to some degree. But overriding that is the impression that only more diversity and creative coolness is what is likely to come out of this cultural cross-pollinisation. As I said I'm not Japanese so my take on the culture is as an outsider and I also bring my own background and influences to my work as do other non-Japanese designers interested in Kaiju/ Kaiju-like work.
The possibility of poor quality design and production entering the market is highly likely but I don't think that is a result of more creatives entering the fray. I think it is a result of popularity. The pattern seems to me to be that as something becomes more popular there is a greater chance of opportunists trying to make a quick buck coming in. This tends to lead to reductions in quality which then unfortunately tends to taint the original thing. I might be wrong but I think this is more what your problem is about Liquidsky.
I totally agree with you that it's horrible to have something you love tainted or adulterated as you said. Hopefully "Western Kaiju" will continue to maintain high quality design and high production values and just bring more ToyJoy
Obviously ultimately it's about personal taste. I just wanted to have a chat about it. Sorry if I've pegged you wrong in any way (just in case

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