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    I don't see how this name implies its targeted for a younger crowd

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    Old God Captain N's Avatar
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    Cute But Deadly? Hmmm...is it possible that Blizzard has begun cloning Tribbles?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DestroDoc View Post
    Exactly what I was thinking. The TM paperwork doesn't mention games/characters specifically, so my first guess was stuffed Pandaren and Murlocs and what have you targeted towards a younger crowd.
    You'd be surprised at how many adults buy toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fierceangelx View Post
    You'd be surprised at how many adults buy toys.
    No doubt. I wasn't saying that to mean exclusively at all. Just that the targeted demographic may be younger in age than most current Blizzard products.

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    Hmmm... very interesting, and clever tracking that down.

    On a side note I do find it a just little annoying that they are "a corporation organized and existing under the General Corporation Law of the State of Delaware", but otherwise have not a thing to do with my state. Makin' use of those business laws or whatever it is... Could at least bring a few jobs here, would that kill em?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OzoAndIndi View Post
    Hmmm... very interesting, and clever tracking that down.
    I regularly check the Trademark site to see if they did anything new. This is the first thing we've had since the Protoss expansion. I mostly check just in case something "Expansionish" happens. :P

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    It is indeed aimed at getting children in,

    http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/...childrens-book

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