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Kobo's labor concerns amid production decisions

In a heated forum discussion, fans are pushing back against controversial production decisions, particularly the claim that individuals outside the Takamori family might face forced labor in exchange for free merchandise. This issue is gaining attention as economic tariffs put added pressure on collectors.

By

Carlos Ramirez

Apr 19, 2025, 08:52 AM

Edited By

Isabella Cruz

Updated

Apr 19, 2025, 02:47 PM

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Workers in a factory discussing production changes that may affect their families in Indonesia
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Production Decisions Spark Outcry

Commenters express anger and frustration over labor practices linked to merchandise production. One user humorously noted, "Tough times call for tough Literally go outside and dig like Gigi did to get your own pebbles." Meanwhile, another lamented, "I still donโ€™t even have any advent plushies ๐Ÿ˜ซ๐Ÿ˜ญ."

Frustration Over Economic Strain

Fans are upset about the financial implications of rising tariffs on merchandise prices.

  • Tariff Impact: "Me in 2024 wanting to buy a pebble plush but shipping + taxes was almost 10 times the price of the plush," claimed one fan.

  • Fans worry this economic strain could lead to a repeat of crises from years past.

"You mean you donโ€™t want to experience 1929 and 2008 again?" one user asked, highlighting the heightened concern for the future.

A Mix of Humor and Frustration

Despite serious concerns, many fans are coping with humor surrounding the situation. One commenter joked about plushie culture:

"I was gonna get me and my bro matching Shiorissa plushies, but now we canโ€™t make the girls touch tips. I hate living in interesting times," they remarked, blending frustration with levity.

Sentiment Trends

Fans are primarily expressing negative sentiments in response to these issues, but attempts at humor provide some light relief in the commentary.

Insightful Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿฅบ Many are distressed by economic pressures from new tariffs.

  • ๐Ÿ’ฅ Rising costs coincide with significant dates, stoking outrage among fans.

  • ๐Ÿ’” "The man who rejected the world"โ€”demonstrating the escapism many seek amid tough times.