End Days Entertainment

ThreeA Toys Are Apocalyptic Fun

The products being designed by ThreeA Toys look like they're preparing for a battle to the death. The company seems to already be inhabiting a post-apocalyptic world.

ThreeA toys and molded sculptures are a mix of technology and junkyard recycling. Action figures with gas masks and rusty robots create a universe reminiscent of Mad Max.

The ThreeA Toys Web site is a natural extension to their elaborate apocalyptic style.

Implications - The ThreeA company is owned by King Fung Wong and Ashley Wood. The duo are very skilled in creating artistic toys and love to combine their talents. The toys would make for great collectors items that could make a simple office cubicle a little more interesting and eclectic.

Post-apocalyptic Aesthetics
Businesses can explore incorporating post-apocalyptic themes in their products and services for added visual appeal.
Upcycling Technology
Businesses can explore incorporating upcycled technology in their products or processes for environmental sustainability.
Artistic Collectibles
Businesses can explore developing artistic collectibles for an alternative revenue stream.

Where This Applies

Toy Manufacturing
Toy manufacturers can explore incorporating upcycled materials and post-apocalyptic themes in their products for added visual appeal and environmental sustainability.
Office Supplies
Office supply companies can explore incorporating artistic collectibles in their product lines to offer unique and eclectic items for customers.
Entertainment
Entertainment companies can explore post-apocalyptic themes and upcycling technology in their products to appeal to environmentally-conscious and visually-driven audiences.
SCORE
3.1 out of 10
GENDER
70% Men30% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial
  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 56%
Activity 29%
Freshness 8%