Newish! Mattel He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Cartoon Collection King Randor Action Figure is an online exclusive, and I've noticed the crowns seem to be a little off-center. Well, that's not perfect. It's still a brightly-colored figure that looks like the cartoon, so consider hunting this one down in stores so you can find the best possible head. I like it. I do wish it was a little better in its assembly, though. Read on!
Classic Review: Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Trap Jaw
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Posted 10 years ago! Easily the best version of the character to date, Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Trap Jaw even has the fly swatter arm. That's as good as this kind of thing gets - hopefully you got one. The Origins figures never included the swatter, so you're left to 3D print one that won't color match. Maybe they'll make one down the road - I can hope!
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Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: DD-BD (Droid Factory, Carded). A new droid mold? In this economy? It can happen! I really like this little guy, and am thrilled to see something more than repaints or new versions of figures I've had for 30-50 years. If you can find one, I highly recommend picking one up, even if you didn't see Solo: A Star Wars Story. How often do we ever get a completely new Star Wars droid or alien action figure? It's pretty uncommon, so this is truly an exciting new arrival.
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New Super ZSNES For Widescreen, Audio, Video Upgrades
Via Modern Vintage Gamer: Super ZSNES - GPU Powered SNES emulation is here! What is it? It adds textures. It can give some actual 3D to 2D Mode 7 games like F-Zero. It does music and sound enhancements - and apparently will include a toolkit so you can edit stuff, too.
I haven't grabbed it yet, but I did watch the video. You can download it here and it's on Mac, Windows, Linux, and Android so far. I'd recommend taking some time to check out the video - it starts to get a little overly technical, but you can see what it does. I really like seeing the widescreen feature, which currently supports only some of the background layers - so not the sprites, or some of the floating layers in the middle. Still, it's an amazing start and makes it seem like you have an excuse to re-replay Super Metroid again.
Not recent! Playmobil "Fi?ures" Figures Artist / Painter reminds me of my elementary school art teacher, so obviously, I think sh e's great. She has a smock coat thing going on, a colorful sweater, curly red hair, and jeans. The deco is deployed nicely and she just looks like a great little figure. Playmobil stopped making her in 2019, but you can still find one on eBay. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Star Wars Review: Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper (Replaced shin and shoulder, The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Imperial Remnant Stormtrooper (Replaced shin and shoulder, The Vintage Collection). He has two bits of replaced armor, and some of the best dirty/damaged deco I've seen at this size. I was really impressed by this set, especially as Hasbro found a way to make each trooper a tiny bit different - that's really cool. I think it's a set you might want one or two of, and one where I might buy a second set. Read the whole review.
Review: Super7 Micronauts Force Commander ReAction+ Figure
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Recent! The Super7 Micronauts Force Commander ReAction+ Figure shares a body with Baron Karza and Emperor - but with a twist. He has a new head, and he's bright white! It's based on a classic 1970s toy that you probably don't have, so you can enjoy it as a 3 3/4-inch figure with an o-ring build instead of as a giant with magnetic connectors. I dig it. I think you might too.
Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes G2 Dinobot Swoop and G2 Dinobot Sludge
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Old! Mattel He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Cartoon Collection Spikor Action Figure showed up a couple of years ago, but I like it so let's look at it. He's less ugly that the toy-faced figure, and for Spikor fans there's a new 2026 movie-style Origins figure on the way. But this one comes in eye-popping colors with distinctive accessories based on a cartoon from 40 years ago, so this is the one I want the most. He has a trident hand, plus a spare regular hand too. Should you get it? Well, I think so. Read on!
Classic Review: Sonic Drive-In Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Mario
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Posted 10 years ago! There are brand-new Mario Happy Meal toys at McDonald's, but a decade ago we were getting things like Sonic Drive-In Mario & Luigi Paper Jam Mario It's a weird one - a three-dimensional, flat figure with a paper bad guy to fight. It's an actual activity with a play feature, which we don't see much of in a lot of character toys these days.
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Unlike bigger Star Wars and Marvel launches, street dates seem increasingly ignored - Walmart will put things out early if they feel like it, while Target tends to put things out later as time allows. Online shops tend to adhere to the dates, because that is a lot easier to control with their back-end software. As usual, you can also pick stuff up in a store that has inventory but has not yet set the shelf space.
I would say it's been a particularly eventful month, with new action toys showing up more frequently than usual. Sure, Transformers are hard to get, but what's new about that?
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Star Wars Review: Funko Luke Skywalker (Bitty Pop! Arcade Display)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Funko Luke Skywalker (Bitty Pop! Arcade Display). Normally we don't look at non-Hasbro items here, but I think this one was too interesting to skip. This set includes a tiny Luke figure with pixel-esque deco, and a tiny plastic box for him, plus a small arcade cabinet loosely inspired by 1980s designs. The cabinet itself is about right, the stick is different, and the graphics seem to be wholly original (but inspired by things you might have seen back then.) It's neat! If they made ones that matched Atari art, I'd buy those too. The cabinet is sized to fit with Funko Pop! Vinyl figures or most 2 3/4-inch scale figures, which all have roughly the same size body. I'm not saying to start a new collection, but this is a great little toy for eight dollars. I've seen them in Target, online, and in some indie toy shops.
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You can deal with that now! Blokees Transformers Defender Version 06 Brutal Fang Ultra Magnus Action Figure is a little guy, and he's pretty great. No, he's not a giant combinable armored robot that turns into a carrier - but the colors are good, the joints are nice, and the details are pretty much what you'd want for something the size of a classic Battle Beasts figure. Read on, and come back Monday for more!
Not recent! Playmobil "Fi?ures" 70125 Figures Cowboy isn't from Django Unchained but came out a little bit after. Since Playmobil has made a not-Aeon Flux, not-Jurassic Park, and a lot of other similar-but-not figures, it feels like there may have been some inspiration there. And if I'm wrong? It's a great figure, and one of very few not-pasty cowboys in decades of western figure lines. The amount of paint on the pants and coat is unusually fancy. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
This gets into the argument of what is worth your money. The head sculpts on all figures look great and the range of articulation is very, very good even on the kid figures. The $10 kid figures have single-jointed elbows and knees, and no ankles. The $27 figures have those extra joints, plus alternate hands. So what would you rather have - a bigger guy with more joints, or 3 cheaper guys that take up a little less room? I'm currently on team "cheaper." Prove me wrong, world that wants to overpay for the "best" option even though it won't do them much good.
Some stores are also putting out the Revenge of Skeletor figures again, and he's also $10 with the same basic buck as the new movie guys. I don't know why I find these so appealing, and also, I am hesitant to start up yet another style. But they do look like fun.
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