Via Mattel Creations: Masters of the Universe Origins Snake Lair Playset Crowdfund is up and 98% funded. Skeletal Lady Slither is no longer part of the deal, and they need to sell another 75% to hit the minimum production level within 10 days. They, of course, will.
Priest Pythonus is an unlock at 8,000 units sold, which seems pretty unlikely. Maybe if they re-open Lady Slither, but that seems unlikely.
Classic Review: Hasbro Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Windrazor
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Posted 10 years ago! I've had this Hasbro Transformers Prime Beast Hunters Windrazor wasn't sold in the USA. It was part of a brief experiment where Hasbro sold upsized versions of its cheaper, simplified smaller mold figures - and they were all pretty great. The Deluxes were sturdy and fun, while the Voyagers were absolutely huge. As they did not satisfy collector desire for blood/articulation/paint, the line would take a different direction for future kid and movie lines. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
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Star Wars Review: Luke Skywalker (Yavin, The Retro Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Luke Skywalker (Yavin, The Retro Collection) . This is the sixth and final figure left to look at from this year's set, and maybe this looks to be all we're getting for Retro for the year. Luke doesn't look quite like the 1978 figures out of context, but placed next to the other original action figures he seems to fit a lot better. He stands, he sits, and for some reason he feels a lot like the similarly not-quite-right Rebel Fleet Trooper. These sets may still be in a Target near you. Weirdly, one near me just put them out for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I'd recommend the set as part of a larger collection, but I don't think anyone is buying these as one-offs.
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I also updated the Galactic Hunter Star Wars: The Retro Collection Dump page, which has links to all the Retro reviews I've ever done. And lists. And tallies. "What would a crazy person with a web page make in 1996?" you ask. Well, it would look like this.
Color me surprised. I noticed the number frequently bouncing up in quantities of five, which makes me think a lot of dealers are hopping on board for these. Presumably there will be many for sale next year.
Via Mattel Creations: Masters of the Universe Origins Snake Lair Playset Crowdfund more or less ended the bulk of its campaign, but has 13 days to go. This is/was the last day to get the Lady Slither bonus figure, and it drove the campaign up to 96% funded. It was 73% funded yesterday.
It's a pretty safe bet it will meet its goal in the next two weeks, but we'll have to wait and see.
This week's batch of titles on the eShop: Bubble Wizard IV Saga, Shantae Advance: Risky Revolution, EGGCONSOLE Brandish Renewal PC-9801, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown, Toaplan Arcade Collection Vol.1, and over a dozen more.
Switch 2 also has Drag x Drive and EA SPORTS Madden NFL 26.
Something new every day-- unless it's old! Our exciting Figure of the Day continues for you lucky people! Is there anything we won't cover in this column? Probably not!
Old! The Super7 Masters of the Universe Scare Glow is long sold out, but I stumbled on it at a used bookstore a few weeks ago. That made it easy to just say "sure." I don't have every version of Scare Glow, but I do like that nearly every one is interestingly different. This one was engineered with a vinyl cape that still lets him sit in some vehicles - it's a clever idea, I'm surprised Hasbro didn't redo Vader like this. Anyway, go get one of these. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Star Wars Review: Imperial Officer (Generic Human Male in Gray, The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Imperial Officer (Generic Human Male in Gray, The Vintage Collection). You've seen this sculpt before, you'll see it again. The figure is from 2023 and with any luck you'll have a big playset in which to put him someday. I don't think he's modeled after a specific character, and if he's based on a specific real person we haven't met him yet. But it's a nice figure. Read the whole review.
Review: Playing Mantis Johnny Lightning The Challengers Vicious Vette (Blue)
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A 1993 reissue! The Playing Mantis Johnny Lightning The Challengers Vicious Vette (Blue) is nifty, and cheap. It's not an exact match for the mold from a zillion years ago, but it's got a big silly chrome engine and great blue paint. It feels out of time, and it's surprisingly cheap for an old toy car. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Commander Aerialbot Silverbolt
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Newish! Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Commander Aerialbot Silverbolt may be in a store near you - or sold out. It's the core of the 2025 Superion combiner, which is turning out to be pretty cool despite a lot of extra junk in the trunk to make your robot frame. The jet has a big optional backside, but the robot modes are all pretty good. Read on!
If it sells about 1,156 more by the deadline, you might get Lady Jaye. Or maybe people will get angry and rage-cancel when the stretch goals aren't met - we saw a little of that with the Rancor monster. You've got until Thursday the 14th.
Via Phil: Mega Q*bert. It's a fan-made 16-bit port of Q*Bert for your ROM carts or FPGA devices from 2016. I somehow missed this one.
It's free, and on itch.io. And if you haven't read the news lately... well, it's not like you have to worry about credit cards processing for this one.
The toy is basically a very deluxe version of a now-$100ish Castle Grayskull-level playset, with a higher accessory count and the most ornate paint job in the entire line. If you collect high-end custom-painted sofubi, you may look at this and go "Oh, I get it, a lot more work went in to this one." And if you don't, you'll probably say "they're crazy." As of my writing this, I'm still undecided. While you have about 4 days for the bonus figure, the campaign runs another 17 days.
Also, the HasLab Snow C.A.T. funded a few days ago. It's unlikely to hit all stretch goals, but if you were waiting until it's a go? It's a go. It ends Thursday.
Classic Review: Funko The Fifth Element Ruby Rhod ReAction Figure
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Posted 10 years ago! From 2015, Funko The Fifth Element Ruby Rhod ReAction Figure was a good part of a really fun sub-line. I only wish they did more of them! Funko did a nice job with these and at $10 a pop, they were pretty easy to pick up. Today he's around $25-$40. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
Some wonderful person has been posting Micronauts - The Complete Series on YouTube. The series was leaked a couple of weeks ago, and apparently you can stream it now. As of my writing this, the views are double-digits. I've been watching it and it's actually pretty good.
I'm 12 episodes in and I would recommend it to anyone who watched toy tie-in TV shows in the 1980s or 1990s. The animation is a little limited, but they make the most of it. I'm also increasingly convinced Oberon's facial expressions may be modeled after someone I know at Hasbro who works in sales.
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Star Wars Review: Moff Gideon (single card, Epic Hero Series)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Moff Gideon (single card, Epic Hero Series). This one was released about a year ago, and was marked down about nine months ago. I haven't seen one since January or February, but it's a decent enough figure especially for the price. It's sturdy, shiny, and generally feels great. And now that The Vintage Collection one shipped, odds are our people will ignore this perfectly good footnote in toy history.
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Via awphooey.com (and thanks Phil): WKRP: Venus Flytrap Mix. There was a Johnny Fever one a few years ago, and it was great! I'm listening to this one right now and it's also very good so far.
This week's batch of titles on the eShop: Dungeons & Dragons Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition, EGGCONSOLE Xak Precious Package: The Tower of Gazzel PC-8801mkIISR, GRADIUS ORIGINS, Arcade Archives FIELD DAY, and over a dozen more.
Switch 2 also has Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven.
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