Wishful thinking...Retro line ideas
I'm just sitting here looking at all my figures both new and old, and wondering about the fate of the line. I just can't understand why it was marketed so poorly -- by all accounts, not just Bandai. I mean, there is such a massive potential here. To see it do so poorly, or **gulp** fail... well, it's just beyond me. But anyways, I started to think about the classics line. I like the 8 and 6 inch molds, but only because they are updates. As a kid all I wanted was better articulation. I wanted Lion-O to be able to move his damn arms and legs. It's bizarre, but now as an adult I kind of miss that crappy, cheap mold (only referring to the classics line). Am I the only one? It's so nostalgic.
I always thought that it if you were going to do a classics line, do just that and use the same molds and packaging. I remember back in 2000, Mattel did it with the MOTU commemorative series and it was the coolest thing. I spent mad money and traveled everywhere to find each and every single one released. That's when I first used eBay. I even had to order out of the JC Penny Christmas catalog, haha! My point is, no matter what the cost, I had to have those reproductions. As a true fan still all of these years later, I needed every single one. I'm not sure if the LJN molds even exist anymore, but just thought it could be a cool idea. Also, I always thought that if you were updating a classics line, it would be cool to see the it brought back in the 4" style or smaller. More specifically, in a 4 pack or something. Remember the mini figures... what a blast they were! Well, that's my thoughts, dreams, whatever on that subject :D |
Great post bro!
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I believe (could be wrong) LJN was bought by Jakks. Jakks has no fucking idea what they own or what they can or cant do. That being said they cant release anything anyway without the licence lol. Second... It would be really cool to go retro packaging but have newer figures! Bandai did a fine job making the vintage stuff. They looked classic and clean but obviously had a few flaws. If someone were to continue they need good wrist articulation. Thats why the bandai ones were killer! Lots of good poses but clean articulation lines. Might be in the minority but I personally dont want MOTUC type Thundercats. Matty starts lines and doesnt finish em. What the next company SHOULD do is copy what bandai started but improve where they failed. :p It would help fill in the gaps and not make us all as bitter for what we already bought! :D |
Hopefully Mattel can pick up the license
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I dont necessarily think I would like to see the LJN molds re-used, but I would absolutely love to have more classic style Thundercats. I also really enjoyed the ones (both 6" & 8") ones that Bandai released.
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I was thinking about this last night.....how this franchise has HUGE potential. I don't understand how bandai just put a few toys on the shelf and then that's it. No one knows about them. Cartoon Network pts a show on tv and then puts it on hiatus for awhile. Then puts it on Saturday morning. But it's a show no one knows about. There is NO promotion for this line. WB, CN, Bandai, they all get an F on their report cards!
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