One of the many, many, many problems with streaming — particularly Netflix — is the lack of merchandise for their many family-friendly projects. In addition to refusing (for the most part) to screen their movies in theaters for longer than a week, Netflix has an abysmal record when it comes to taking advantage of their library iconography. This is particularly true of their animated titles, which lack any and all kinds of merchandise, even the family-friendly titles with characters designed to be turned into toys and plushies — tell me Zym from "The Dragon Prince" wouldn't make for a cool plushie?
Now, Netflix is caving in, and it's all thanks to everyone's favorite fictional Korean girl group: HUNTR/X. Netflix and Mattel have announced a partnership to "develop and market" products theme