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You know, I was thinking about what made some of the toy lines of the 70s and 80s truly special, besides just being the things we grew up with and heavily influenced by nostalgia. I think it was the detail. The little things that showed someone gave a shit. A perfect example is Kenner's Super Powers line vs. McFarlane's current Super Powers line. McFarlane's feels like a definite downgrade. And it isn't just the lack of "power features", it's something more intrinsic to the toy itself. Case in point, if you look at the soles of the original Kenner Flash's feet, you'll find tread there. To my knowledge, it's the only figure in the line to get a sculpted detail on the bottom of the feet. Because, you know, he's a runner and needs traction. I noticed that shit as a kid, and I thought it was awesome. McFarlane's Flash has no tread. Why? Because they didn't have to, and they don't care. That's just a seemingly insignificant example, but little things like that add up to make it something special, and they're what separate a "classic" toy line from all the also-rans.
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STARCOM was my vote on the first page. MASK would be great, too, but only at the original scale because the vehicles are the focus. I can't believe that I forgot about MegaForce! I have a shoebox full of that stuff in my basement right now and my son really enjoys playing with it. Last edited by CombinedArms; 02-04-2023 at 04:30 PM.. |
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M.A.S.K. for me all the way. But only if it is the same scale as before. It won't work if the figures are 4" or bigger, the line only worked because the figures were like 2" so the playsets and vehicles could be big, but not overly gigantic and expensive. A 4" MASK line would never work.
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Robotech. The first series - with Rick Hunter and Roy Foker.
edit - ironic that I posted this right after that previous post... I didn't even see that first. Seriously though - how has this not been made into a high-budget live action series yet? Didn't even Tobey McQuire buy the rights at one point? Make it already! Quote:
All the legal nonsense between Harmony Gold and Studio Nue/Big West kept Robotech from ever really continuing in the US after the first run in the mid-80s. You can find some really interesting videos about the shenanigans on Youtube. See Toy Galaxy/Secret Galaxy or Retroblasting. (Yeah, Michael French has become an annoying SOB, but his Robotech videos are good and were made before he went off the deep end.) The Macross saga has never really ended in Japan. They've made something like 5 follow-on series over the years. (Marcoss Plus is great!) Tobey Maguire did indeed buy the movie rights a while ago, but it didn't go anywhere. Then I think Sony had them at one point, maybe. I agree that a live-action Robotech movie is a bad idea but a series could work today. However, I doubt that any production company could actually get it done for show business reasons, not creative reasons. Last edited by CombinedArms; 02-04-2023 at 10:04 PM.. |
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A year or so ago I would have said LJN's D&D line, but NECA's been picking it up with the huge, detailed figures (still hoping they do an authentic Retro line so I don't have to spend 400 dollars on a carded Grimsword).
So I'll change my answer to Spiral Zone. Incredible cartoon, very dark and adult for it's time. The figures weren't great (big Tonka figures with soft goods, felt too much like Barbie dolls) and too big for a good vehicle line. I never bought any of them, but loved the show. Problem was, it came on right when my bus came, so I only saw the first 10 minutes of every episode lol. |
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I'd be in for Gatchaman/G-Force/Battle of the Planets toys, but it might be too niche. Looks like BBTS has a nice looking Gatchaman Ken up for preorder, but $120 a figure is out of my league.
+1 for Robotech, that show blew my mind as a kid. |
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All of them! Especially The Snorks!
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