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MOTU Origins He-Man and Prince Adam 2 Pack SDCC
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Anyone at Comic Con please show this to Mattel. We never had a super articulated 3.75 inch figure ever in He-Man's near 40 years. We had 3.75" retro, 5.5" vintage, and 6" classics. Maybe Mattel can add a new 3.75" line with the new movie (and make as much money as its Jurassic World line). Heck you can even reuse a few molds of that line. Kids really love that line already and really love that scale.
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Sexy 6" figures (with 6 packs) could make for a better 3.75" toyline instead. Finally, it'll be less stripper. Instead, it can be a more wider variety of MoTU characters on Brachiasauruses, Jabba Barges, Flaggs, and what can be thee most epic Eternia Playset that ever was! A true wide variety of toys. Millions of kids who will especially enjoy this; are the millions who can mix it with their already established Jurassic World toys. Unless y'all prefer more sexy 6" stripper figures of this,
I don't see ANY correlation between JP and MOTU. Even the few dino-related vehicles were robotic dinosaurs. Nothing would be swappable. Also "millions of kids" might be quite the exaggeration. 3.75" figures are now the exception rather than the rule. With a line as dependent on character personality and functionality, 5" or 6" seems to be a more credible size. Kids like to cross-over their toys. A 5" He-Man figure can fit in a Batmobile AND still ride your Legacy Brachiosaurus. A kid isn't going to care about scale. 5 or 6" MOTU fit with Marvel Legends, DC figures, wrestling, TMNT, pokemon, and 80% of other toy lines released or pending. 3.75 only has a few Fortnite figures. Most stores I've seen lately have phased out the Vintage Starwars figures in favor of two rows of The Black Series 6". Most kids don't have access to Boss Fight or any of the Kickstarter 3.75" brands.
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