as far as i understood, some new super rare figures was found not a long ago.
how come?
how is this possible?
isnt the series a couple of decades old?

nobody ever notice or found any of these new super rares till recently?
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:22 AM
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:32 AM
guys, sorry for the really really noob question, and if its wrong to ask here, feel free to erase this:
as far as i understood, some new super rare figures was found not a long ago.
how come?
how is this possible?
isnt the series a couple of decades old?![]()
nobody ever notice or found any of these new super rares till recently?
Posted 06 July 2007 - 10:56 AM
guys, sorry for the really really noob question, and if its wrong to ask here, feel free to erase this:
as far as i understood, some new super rare figures was found not a long ago.
how come?
how is this possible?
isnt the series a couple of decades old?![]()
nobody ever notice or found any of these new super rares till recently?
Yes, to answer your first question...
The Magnificent 11 were discovered by Jkaris not too long ago, here is a link to Nathan's Muscle Page describing the Super Rares and their discovery...
http://www.nathansmu...asp?menu=muscle
They were discovered on Yahoo Japan in an auction for a complete Muscle 28-Pack
We are still unsure of how the Super Rares came about or why they were made, but the top theories are that they were produced early in the Muscle line and that they were pulled or stopped production on once Mattel had decided which 233 figures were actually going to make up the Muscle toyline. It is also believed that they are mistakes that slipped past the radar and were just accidentally produced. Others think that they are salesman samples.
And for your last question, yes Muscles are over 20 years old, they first came out in 1984 I believe.
Posted 06 July 2007 - 11:55 AM
Posted 29 July 2007 - 08:19 PM
Posted 02 August 2007 - 03:34 PM
Edited by Soupie, 02 August 2007 - 03:49 PM.
Posted 02 August 2007 - 08:04 PM
Okay, I think I have stumbled upon something SIGNIFICANT here! Of course, I'll need Jkaris, Veers, and URS to rip it apart and tell me where I'm wrong... if they can.
I think I have good evidence to PROVE that the non-MUSCLE sculpts were purposefully LEFT out of the MUSCLE line. (And unlike Part 16, where it looks like a WHOLE tree or two was left out of the line -- Part 16 -- in this case, I think I can pin point where certain sculpts were purposefully left out of the line -- as opposed to being purely an accident.)
In other words, I think this would negate the idea that the non-MUSCLE sculpts were some type of error.
Exhibit A:
First look at Part 5 on Naochin's site. Check out the 5 sculpts set apart at the bottom.
Now, look at MUSCLE Part 5 of the MCIA. Check out the 4 sculpts at the bottom.
Now look at the graphical representation of Part 5.
Part Five![]()
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The tree you want to be looking at is tree 4 (you can tell by the color pattern). Now, the 1st thing we notice is that I got it's sculpt number wrong... as we know from looking at Naochin's site, this tree should only have 1 of the non-MUSCLE sculpts, not 2. The 2nd thing we should note is that this tree belongs to the EXCLUSIVE Cosmic Crunchers, which needs exactly 28 sculpts.
Therefore, we can conclude that Mattel/Bandai new from the start that this tree would ONLY be producing 4 figures, which is why it was chosen to be in a 28 pack. Obviously, they needed a tree with 4 sculpts. (Now, dare we say they left a sculpt off SO it could be used? I think that is pushing things a bit far.)
Exhibit B:
First look at the 4 guys on the bottom of Part 6 at Naochin's site.
Now look at the 2 guys on the bottom of Part 6 of the MCIA.
Now look at the graphical representation of Part 6:
Part Six![]()
You should be looking at the 2nd tree. Again, we know now from Naochin's site that this tree should actually have 4 sculpts... so once again, I was wrong to only place one of the non-MUSCLE sculpts with this tree. (Which goes to show that most of my non-MUSCLE sculpt placements are probably inaccurate.)
And once again, we see that this tree is part of a 28-pack. So, once again we can conclude that Mattel/Bandai knew this tree would not be producing the normal amount of sculpts BEFORE production began as it was chosen to be part of the 28 packs!
What's more, both of the trees in this part were chosen, and this part is definitely missing 2 sculpts!
So, while this may not be a HUGE discovery... I believe it does close the case on the idea (my favorite) that the Non-MUSCLE sculpts were the result of errors during the molding process.
(1) Of course, this might not apply to ALL the non-MUSCLE sculpts, but it does tell us for a FACT that certain sculpts -- right from the start -- were chosen not to be MUSCLEs.
(2) It is also still possible, I suppose, that these non-MUSCLE sculpts were on their own, individual trees, but looking at Naochin's site, that seems unlikely.
Posted 02 August 2007 - 09:06 PM
Posted 04 August 2007 - 03:17 PM
Yes, and I did mention that was a possibility...Sorry, I just don't see it. Both bottom rows of figures from the parts mentioned fall into the same conundrum that #161 Atlantis comes from. Naochin only separates these figures from the rest because they were not initially released with the first wave of figures from those parts. ... Just like #161, each figure could have had it's own separate tree for all we know.
Edited by Soupie, 04 August 2007 - 03:25 PM.
Posted 04 August 2007 - 04:10 PM
Posted 04 August 2007 - 04:33 PM
This crap just keeps popping out from the woodworks doesn't it!
Too bad me and you are the only ones that really understand what's happening.
We will try to make up some way to explain it, but only Veers and Johnny will probably really care.
Ah well, I'm still liking this.
Posted 04 August 2007 - 05:24 PM
Yeah, speaking of that 1st tree you found... when are you planning on revealing the next one? Hurry, up, would ya?I care dude! I have been watching this thread too, these theories are blowing me away and the data too back them up is astounding...imagine that 1 little tree discovery and the dedicated work of a few Muslce heads would produce this type of data...amazing!
Posted 04 August 2007 - 07:44 PM
Yeah, speaking of that 1st tree you found... when are you planning on revealing the next one? Hurry, up, would ya?I care dude! I have been watching this thread too, these theories are blowing me away and the data too back them up is astounding...imagine that 1 little tree discovery and the dedicated work of a few Muslce heads would produce this type of data...amazing!
Posted 04 August 2007 - 08:29 PM
Posted 20 December 2007 - 06:17 AM
I had a Spinning Head Ashura Man when iI was a Kid. He was a MUSCLE but I dont remember what package he came in. When I bought them I lived in Palmdale Ca, a which was a small town 1hr north of Los Angeles Ca.
Posted 20 December 2007 - 06:37 AM
Posted 20 December 2007 - 07:27 AM
Posted 20 December 2007 - 09:15 AM
Posted 20 December 2007 - 08:40 PM
Posted 20 December 2007 - 09:17 PM
You also have to consider that (1) of the Super Rares found, SHA along with BHS are the most "abundant," and (2) of the SRs claimed to have once been owned in childhood by people from time to time, again it is SHA and BHS that are most often sited.
At some point, one has to say: "Hey, maybe these reports of people having owned SHA and BHS are true." After all, there are people out there with uncommonly good memories, and not everyone is seeking to impress us nerdy toy collectors by saying they once own a small piece of pink plastic.
Posted 20 December 2007 - 10:03 PM
Posted 21 December 2007 - 06:08 AM
So does that mean people who claim to have these figures and then turn around and sell them for $$$ are mistaken too?BHA & SHA closely resemble regular MUSCLE figures and could easily create a false/faulty memory in those who were little kids 20 years ago
Posted 21 December 2007 - 06:24 AM
Posted 21 December 2007 - 06:26 AM
All SRs so far have been found in the US,save for the 11 I found in Japan.