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Joe Moore 05-06-2014 05:55 AM

TMNT Mutated Baxter Stockman
 
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Mutated Baxter Stockman Figure

Snowflakian 05-06-2014 06:26 AM

Oh sweet! They are going to do the fly Stockman story line.
...
Pun not intended.

I'm glad they found a way to include the robotics angle alongside it though. I wonder if this means they might start trying to work out a "cure" for the mutagen too.

TimothyR 05-06-2014 06:39 AM

i guarantee you that the actual figure that gets released is going to look worse.. it'll have less paint and be less detailed which is a shame because this looks awesome.

Nexodusrex 05-06-2014 06:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Snowflakian (Post 521895)
Oh sweet! They are going to do the fly Stockman story line.
...
Pun not intended.

I'm glad they found a way to include the robotics angle alongside it though. I wonder if this means they might start trying to work out a "cure" for the mutagen too.

They did the Fly Storyline on May 4th. was pretty brutal. He was vomiting acid on his food.
And Donny found a retro mutagen on the same episode. takes 10 jars of Mutagen and several months to create 1 retromutagen. They cured Aprils father.

nakobass 05-06-2014 07:31 AM

Just looking at the Toy makes me not want to see this episode. Just looking at the toy grosses me out. I think this is too much to see for a lil kid. If Transformers Prime scared kids, this stuff must be terrifing them.

FadeToBlackBolt 05-06-2014 08:33 AM

Is David Cronenberg a produce on this show? I love it, but it's scary as hell with all the body horror mutations.

darkwinggaryl 05-06-2014 08:54 AM

I love this.. I agree with the person who said that if it actually see's shelves that it will be less detailed. It'll go nice with the figures though!

Boy Blunder 05-06-2014 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nakobass (Post 521932)
Just looking at the Toy makes me not want to see this episode. Just looking at the toy grosses me out. I think this is too much to see for a lil kid. If Transformers Prime scared kids, this stuff must be terrifing them.

...were you not around during the 80s? The old TMNT line had plenty of toys to rival this in the grossness department. This just has a more detailed fly head than most, that's all.

nakobass 05-06-2014 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boy Blunder (Post 522018)
...were you not around during the 80s? The old TMNT line had plenty of toys to rival this in the grossness department. This just has a more detailed fly head than most, that's all.

I was around. But those were all more cartoony. This looks like something from a horror film, which I guess is what they were going for.

Ninjinister 05-06-2014 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TimothyR (Post 521904)
i guarantee you that the actual figure that gets released is going to look worse.. it'll have less paint and be less detailed which is a shame because this looks awesome.

That's what Playmates does!

Quote:

Originally Posted by nakobass (Post 521932)
Just looking at the Toy makes me not want to see this episode. Just looking at the toy grosses me out. I think this is too much to see for a lil kid. If Transformers Prime scared kids, this stuff must be terrifing them.

Have you seen previous episodes? There are a couple of pretty gnarly ones. Pulverizer Returns! comes to mind.

Boy Blunder 05-06-2014 03:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nakobass (Post 522040)
I was around. But those were all more cartoony. This looks like something from a horror film, which I guess is what they were going for.

Original Baxter Stockman, Rat King, Muckman, Wyrm, Pizzaface, Mutagen Man... all of those ranked pretty decently on the gross-o-meter. Yeah, they were a bit more cartoony, but they still had sculpted levels of detail that could make you feel a bit icky. Rat King in particular, mostly because he had a 'less is more' bit going on with his headsculpt evoking crazy, toothless homeless people.

cobracobra 05-07-2014 08:37 AM

God the Ninja Turtle line is the best thing out there right now. I am sure its getting purchased by kids and collected by adults. Every wave I tell myself "after these I am done" and then they produce more awesome toys and more awesome episodes.

kylactus 05-07-2014 09:33 AM

I loved the original turtles, and now I'm picking these up for my kids, but I've noticed that with the exception of the turtles themselves, splinter, rocksteady and bebop, the mutated villians seemed to always follow the same formula: one mutated arm, one human arm, one mutated foot, one human foot, mutated human/animal head, torn cloths (because bad guys always wear the same thing they were mutated in). I like the way that the new series for the most part seems to break that formula up a bit, and the way there starting to introduce a lot of familiar characters from the 80's series in new ways. I can't believe it took them so long to do a successful reboot of this franchise.

Boy Blunder 05-07-2014 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by kylactus (Post 522351)
I loved the original turtles, and now I'm picking these up for my kids, but I've noticed that with the exception of the turtles themselves, splinter, rocksteady and bebop, the mutated villians seemed to always follow the same formula: one mutated arm, one human arm, one mutated foot, one human foot, mutated human/animal head, torn cloths (because bad guys always wear the same thing they were mutated in). I like the way that the new series for the most part seems to break that formula up a bit, and the way there starting to introduce a lot of familiar characters from the 80's series in new ways. I can't believe it took them so long to do a successful reboot of this franchise.

The mismatched nature of the mutations in this series really helps to push the idea that mutation is not a pleasant process. Back in the older lines, it always seemed like mutations were pretty clean affairs, depending on the animal/person involved, but I have seen very few mutations in the new series that don't evoke some major horror elements. Snakeweed, Dogpound/Rahzar, Fishface, Baxter, Wing Nut, Ice Cream Kitty... and friggin' Mutagen Man was just horrific.

As for the clothing, well... given how body-modifying a lot of the mutations have been, I doubt many people have multiple outfits that will fit their new bodies.

trebleshot 05-07-2014 01:44 PM

I've always preferred the cyborg Baxter story line to the 90's Stockman Fly, but I have to say I'm really digging this new version.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boy Blunder (Post 522361)
The mismatched nature of the mutations in this series really helps to push the idea that mutation is not a pleasant process. Back in the older lines, it always seemed like mutations were pretty clean affairs, depending on the animal/person involved, but I have seen very few mutations in the new series that don't evoke some major horror elements. Snakeweed, Dogpound/Rahzar, Fishface, Baxter, Wing Nut, Ice Cream Kitty... and friggin' Mutagen Man was just horrific.

Yeah, I think the four Turtles, Splinter and Leatherhead are the only ones I would say that had "clean" mutations - and except for Splinter, they all started as animals first.

If you think about it, it's amazing that Yoshi didn't end up a human/rat/turtle hybrid.

jestermon 05-09-2014 05:11 PM

It seems it always worked out better from animal to human instead of the other way.

The frogs, Dirtbag, Ace Duck technically he wasn't a mutant, Mondo Gecko, Mona Lisa, Venus plenty of others.

This is far less gross than Mutagen Man in this same series, I think the one guy wasn't paying attention.

The 80's Mutagen Man was horrifying on the toy and cartoon he fell into pieces then melted then they made fun of him.

I agree about Yoshi but originally he was a rat and seemed to be around the turtles the most a rat turtle pigeon would have been odd too.

kylactus 05-09-2014 05:24 PM

^ not to mention all the "human DNA in the sewers of NYC. wasn't Mondo a combination of a skateboarder and his pet Gecko? I have his first appearance comic but it's been a wile... here's some fun turtle facts...

Watch A More Scientifically Accurate Version Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

trebleshot 05-12-2014 07:24 AM

Saw the Stockman Fly ep and I agree it's one of the more unnerving mutations. But I loved the subtle reference to Rocksteady and Bebop.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kylactus (Post 523150)
^ not to mention all the "human DNA in the sewers of NYC. wasn't Mondo a combination of a skateboarder and his pet Gecko? I have his first appearance comic but it's been a wile... here's some fun turtle facts...

Watch A More Scientifically Accurate Version Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Weird, pedantic, and irritating video. Scientifically accurate, my ass. The mutagen doesn't exist in reality, so the writers can make it have any effect they want, including making every fact they list in that video invalid.

Sorry, but to me the video came off more as some know-it-all who wanted to gross out viewers and tell dick jokes. It's definitely no Vsauce.

Quote:

Originally Posted by jestermon (Post 523145)
It seems it always worked out better from animal to human instead of the other way.

The frogs, Dirtbag, Ace Duck technically he wasn't a mutant, Mondo Gecko, Mona Lisa, Venus plenty of others.

I was only talking about the Nick series, since the Mutagen apparently works differently in that series. It seems like you + whatever you last touched = new mutant.

Quote:

I agree about Yoshi but originally he was a rat and seemed to be around the turtles the most a rat turtle pigeon would have been odd too.
Yes, I am aware that in other iterations, Splinter starts off as a pet rat. But as I said, I was only talking about the Nick show. That's also why I called him Yoshi and not Splinter (which was the pet rat's name).

daveysockrocker 05-17-2014 04:15 AM

surprisingly cool
 
I will give the new series credit, they are taking the new series in weird, gross, but cool gross, directions with their designs. I also love the bringing in of old characters. Im dying to see what they do with mondo gecko. XD

Newton Gimmick 05-17-2014 03:54 PM

I like the concept of Fly Baxter, but definitely wish he was more like the vintage design. I didn't care for his look in the toon and the figure while, not bad, doesn't knock my socks off either.

I was kinda hoping he'd mutate more and get a bit more of a classic look. Still a fun toy though.


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