It's a nice concept but the price point is a bit high, as is asking people to foot the bill in full this far in advance. Hopefully Disney and Hasbro consider releasing the figures as $20-$25 individual releases elsewhere... I don't expect it to happen but it would be nice.
Over the weekend, Hasbro posted the next two episodes of Transformers Cyberworld on YouTube. It's labeled as two episodes, but it's one big long scene.
"That's Gotta Sting" is one big long desert battle, no doubt to help shift some Scorponok units in stores.
The GodBeast, Healey Made, Double G Toys Weekend Drops
Via the Glyos News Dump: The GodBeast November 21, 2025 Drop Menu. Funkatello and The GodBeast had two figures in three colors each - brown, glow green, and clear pink. Check 'em out! Standard Monstor sold out almost immediately, and the bright pink moth is now also gone.
Double G Toys also had a drop but it went up super late Thursday and was gone early Friday morning. A few units were back in stock very briefly on Sunday. Kudos to you Mr. Gaspar.
Classic Review: Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Terror Claws Skeletor and Flying Fists He-Man
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Posted 10 years ago! From 2015, Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Terror Claws Skeletor and Flying Fists He-Man weren't cheap but you got a lot for your money with big accessories, large figures, and tons of paint. Not that Origins aren't great - but these guys look a heck of a lot fancier for not too much more cash, at least, at the time. You're probably going to pay more than $100 if you want this one today, and you might want to pay it. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
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Star Wars Review: Gonk (Gift Snowflake, Advent Calendar 2024)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Gonk (Gift Snowflake, Advent Calendar 2024). It's from 2024! It cam in a big sandcrawler box and was the second Advent Calendar in this series - but people didn't show up for it, and you can get it a bit more cheaply on eBay. There wasn't a new one this year, so why not look at last year's? He has a wrapping paper and ribbon motif plus a little red Santa hat. It was nicely done, but it might not fit in with your standard movie figures.
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This week's batch of titles on the eShop: BUBBLE SYMPHONY, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, BUBBLE BOBBLE Sugar Dungeons, R-Type Delta: HD Boosted, and over a dozen more.
Review: Super7 Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon ReAction+ Figure
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New! The Super7 Universal Monsters Creature from the Black Lagoon ReAction+ Figure came in a few weeks ago and it's a dream. I immediately pulled out one of my old Joe figures, an Action Sailor diver, to have them fight. That's a solid toy - it makes you want to get and play with other toys. The o-ring style construction is old-school, but he lacks a screw hole so you might be in trouble if that o-ring should age. The sculpt feels modern compared to other similar figures, but it's just too much fun. I'd recommend checking it out and if you have some 1980s and 1990s Joes, go get this guy. Yes, it's expensive, but it's such a flex to add a monster to your Cobra and G.I. stash. It'd be cool for Mulder and/or Scully too. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Star Wars Review: Hammerhead (Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Hammerhead (Cantina Adventure Set - The Vintage Collection). I got mine from Hasbro Pulse, where it has been in and out (and now out) of stock. It's this year's deluxe figure minus a hand and a couple of accessories, shaping up to be an excellent deal as part of the big box set with three other dudes and a backdrop. You should get it if you can find it. Read the whole review.
Review: Mattel Hot Wheels '57 Chevy (Artistic License Series 1998)
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Old! The Mattel Hot Wheels '57 Chevy (Artistic License Series 1998) was at an antique mall with classic comic-style art, big dots, and a massive quote balloon. How could I skip it? It's worthless and neat, and about 27 years old - yet feels as fresh as the day it came out. Read on, and come back tomorrow for more fun!
Review: Takara-Tomy Transformers Missing Link Arcee (Prototype Colors) Action Figure
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Newish! One of many highlights from 2025, September's delivery of the Takara-Tomy Transformers Missing Link Arcee (Prototype Colors) Action Figure was only 39 years late. The orange and pink prototype model was kicking around Takara in the 1980s, and there weren't any Arcee toys until the 1990s - and that was a spider! This figure fills a cap in the original toy shelf, so old-school fans might want this one (or the pink and white one) to go with Springer and Hot Rod. It has metal parts, the transformation is smooth and fun (minus the robot knees), and I love the car mode. I'd recommend getting one of these if you're a 1980s kid that wants something "new" for your G1 collection. Read on!
Classic Review: Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Blade
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Posted 10 years ago! From 2014, Mattel Masters of the Universe Classics Blade wasn't everybody's favorite bad guy, but he turned out amazingly well. With loads of sculpted detail and three accessories, you got your $27 worth - but shipping always stung a bit back then. Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
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