Hasbro and Lucasfilm (Toy Opinions)
#51
Posted 21 February 2003 - 10:57 AM
I like BIG action Figures... I'm not saying they should be as big as the Fozzie Bear figure (that's huuuuuge!!!), but something along the lines of Homer Simpsons sized. Something you can display without propping up against something.
Personally, I just get the Applause figurines and Pez Despensers.
#52 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 21 February 2003 - 11:34 AM
#53
Posted 21 February 2003 - 07:09 PM
Dude... you're, like, obsessing over Coleman Trebor! This is NOT healthy, man!So what are the chances we see Coleman Trebor and Coleman Trebor turned into figures?
What about the new "commando" Coleman Trebors?
I think we'll get Coleman Trebor, but it could turn out very Coleman Trebor. It will be "realistic" Coleman Trebors based on Coleman Trebor.
#54 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 21 February 2003 - 08:45 PM
This has been a good thread, please don't hijack (sp?) it.
#55
Posted 21 February 2003 - 09:08 PM
Where the eff is coverage of Hasbro at Toy Fair? Is the Clone Wars line and the pitifully few figures shown on Hasbro.com all they had? Were they even there?!
I'm pretty disappointed that we didn't see more, especially since a lot of the Clone Wars toys were just repaints of previous toys. Just what we need... a teal-colored Jedi Starfighter...
And what's with Jello-slashing Luke Jedi Unleashed?!
-Nathan
#58
Posted 22 February 2003 - 03:11 PM
Which I don't mind at all... as long as they're actually SHOWN in the movie! There were dozens of awesome aliens in the Senate scenes of both Episode 1 and 2 that were cut from the movies. Hammerheads, bat people, glassy-eyed aliens... plenty of great stuff! But those aliens were cut to keep the length of the movie down. Hey, George... how about instead of cutting out the cool aliens, cut out those horrible Anakin and Padme scenes! Anakin riding on that 4-legged tick was atrocious...In Episode 2, we're stuck with Congressmen...
-Nathan
#59 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 22 February 2003 - 03:36 PM
I've heard that big companies really aren't as worried about the toy firs anymore. The really concern at toy fair is the smaller companies. It is their make-or-break season.
Hasbro just had a great write up by CBSStockWatch.com (I think that's it), so I don't think they have to really blow anybody away anymore. Who doesn't know about SW.
And Jello Slashing Luke does suck big time! Unleashed has been a complete waste of plastic.
#60 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 11 March 2003 - 12:21 PM
Here is a link to some information about 2 new figures. I think Durge looks pretty cool, but Anakin is basically a re-paint (I think?).
Here's a pic of the Durge...
Attached Files
#61
Posted 11 March 2003 - 12:37 PM
#62
Posted 11 March 2003 - 12:50 PM
The figure is not really a repaint. It just looks very similar to this other Anakin figure......but Anakin is basically a re-paint (I think?).
Anakin Tatooine Attack
Which, of course, underlines the complaint that the Star Wars line is repetitive.
As for Durge, he looks very comic-booky and very Expanded-Universey. That's not really my thing...
-Nathan
#63 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 11 March 2003 - 04:05 PM
I looked at it this way. If he and Jango hated each other, then they would have to battle at some point. They are the ying and yang of 2 evil bounty hunters. Jango was clean cut with fine lines, while Durge is big, dirty, and has rough lines.
Well that's what I think. The only thing that could ruin him is if his voice and antics suck.
#64
Posted 14 March 2003 - 09:35 AM
Well, I think they'll make him into the "ultimate" bounty hunter, the most feared in the galaxy, always gets his prey, only interested in money, blah blah (all those cliches that used to apply to Boba and Jango). And his voice will likely sound exactly like the cartoon Wolverine. I'm calling it now, so place your bets...The only thing that could ruin him is if his voice and antics suck.
By the way, here's some new Hasbro SW toys:
Hasbro Collector's Event: Star Wars
I thought that Anakin's Starfighter was pretty cool, and the Jedi Council 3-pack was nifty (as long as the snake guy has some kind of articulation), but other than that, I didn't find all that much interesting.
-Nathan
#65 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 14 March 2003 - 10:09 AM
http://www.galactich...ro_press_event/
The ARC Trooper was interesting...
http://www.galactich...0&box=&shownew=
I think it may act as a nice bridge to the Stormtrooper.
I'm also happy about the 3-packs (Jedis, Battle Droids, & Clone Troopers) for $10. It shows that Hasbro may now be getting the idea about gearing the line towards kids, at least somewhat. I think anythime it moves in that direction you get a better toy. I'm not really in love with the McFarlane style sculpts (ie, detail but no play value).
The "Cinema Scenes" look pretty good too. It would be cool to have the full Jedi Council, which I think they are shooting for.
The most troubling thing for me was the talk of re-releases. I don't want to see that, hopefully there aren't too many.
#66
Posted 14 March 2003 - 01:17 PM
#67
Posted 14 March 2003 - 09:48 PM
Actually, I was thinking it was sort of a cross between the Fett costume and the Clonetrooper (because of the view finder). But you're right... it does have some Sandtrooper qualities to it, too.The ARC Trooper was interesting... I think it may act as a nice bridge to the Stormtrooper.
I'm not all that thrilled with the Jedis or the Battle Droids (we have plenty of those to begin with), but I think the Clone Troopers are pretty cool. I might have to get a set of those.I'm also happy about the 3-packs (Jedis, Battle Droids, & Clone Troopers) for $10.
The "Cinema Scenes" look pretty good too. It would be cool to have the full Jedi Council, which I think they are shooting for.
Yeah, I think after this all they need is Yaddle and one other...? And you're right... no more rereleases! New stuff!
-Nathan
#68 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 15 March 2003 - 07:02 AM
#69
Posted 15 March 2003 - 08:38 AM
If you think about it, when you were a kid, did you ever buy a bunch of a certain type of figure so that you could have an army? I didn't... I bought a few extra Ewoks, but that's about it. Usually, I wanted toys I didn't have when I was buying new stuff.
-Nathan
#70 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 15 March 2003 - 12:43 PM
I always wanted to be as "movie accurate" as possible. I had multiple Hoth Soldiers, Endor Soldiers, Bespin Guards, etc.
#71 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 14 April 2003 - 07:09 AM
This Sunday my girlfriend and I went to a flea market that is held every Sunday near my house. Normally everything is over-priced, but if you are faithful you sometimes get a find. Well that happened for me on Sunday.
There was an old lady over charging for vintage SW figures. However there was a figure worth the $15 that I paid. I found a vintage Lumat in mint condition, but missing his bow. Here's a link to a picture...
http://www.rebelscum.../VINlumat-f.jpg
I really debated buying it, because it didn't have its weapon and the lady was such a bee-eye-itch. You know the kind of person that tells you how rare each figure is, and how each figure is worth SO much because it is SO old. I finally had to tell the lady to shut up because I just needed to think if buying the figure was worth it.
Anyway it was nice to plug a hole in my vintage collection. It took me back to a time of SW being innocent and fun, something Hasbro can't understand (Hey I didn't want to make it completely off topic ).
#72
Posted 14 April 2003 - 07:29 AM
I think we should rename this thread:
Return of the living dead!
because it keeps coming back to life...hehehehe
#73
Posted 15 April 2003 - 05:50 AM
Speaking of a happier time, I remember when I first started collecting toys in high school (about 10 years ago... yeesh), I was telling my collecting buddy how I loved Amanaman, and wished I had one. He said that he'd seen Amanaman at a dealer's store for about $20. I was like, "$20 for a friggin' action figure?! No way it's worth that much!" Ah, little did I know how much POTF85 figures would skyrocket in price...
Those were the days...
-Nathan
#74 Guest_General Veers_*
Posted 16 April 2003 - 12:22 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/...3126649215&rd=1
I know it’s a little steep but the ship looks great, it has a Luke pilot in good shape, and a nice box. Overall I think I did pretty well, and if I didn’t please don’t burst my bubble.
I think my near completion of my MUSCLE flesh and color sets, and distaste of current SW toys (which I still buy ), has sent me into vintage mode.
#75
Posted 16 April 2003 - 12:40 PM
And although I complain incessantly about the new SW figures, I do think that the new Mynock Hunt Chewie and Han Hoth look pretty nice, and they're characters I'm not sick and tired of seeing. I don't like the other figures like the new Luke and Vader because they've been done so much that I don't care about new versions anymore. I think a new Lando would be nice, too.
-Nathan