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That seems to have been the case with the first wave. New figures of He-Man, Skeletor, Moss-Man and Battle Cat in classic style (or something very close to it; nobody really liked the design for Evil-Lyn, the consensus being that she looked waaaaay too much like Korra) with modern articulation, hitting at a time when collector-oriented MOTU figures had pretty much dried up (there seems to be very little secondary market for the late "Masters of the Universe Classics" line; those collectors who have them apparently just hoard them and very rarely sell off any part of their collection).I think it’s somewhat different. Star Wars merch failed because nobody gave a fuck about the new characters; pretty sure the characters that everyone actually cared about still sold well enough.
He-man is probably more comparable to Transformers. It doesn’t matter if the new Netflix show is shit, people are still gonna buy updated Beast Wars figures because they’re updated Beast Wars figures. As long as the characters are still easily recognizable, the toy line might as well be completely separate from the show.
Pre-orders went live on July 7th, well before the show began streaming.Nah. Those sad fucks are still buying. Preorders went live and sold out yesterday
I don't get why they don't just straight-up adapt his comic book origin story. You want to tell me that a handicapped (mute) protagonist wouldn't win accolades, or that the untold numbers of American soldiers chewed up in the Forever Wars, and their families, wouldn't appreciate a stoic hero who's been horrifically scarred and mutilated by his military service?Couldn’t we have a compromise where Snake Eyes is blond and half-Japanese? Hāfu suffer racism too.
In fact, I was surprised the Renegades incarnation of the character wasn’t explicitly mixed race considering his new backstory. There’s not a lot of ways that a blond blue-eyed teen ends up a street urchin in a medieval Japanese village… in the 1990s?
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