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Masters of the Universe Origins He-Man 40th Anniversary 4-Pack
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Originally Posted by
Smasher
I don't think they got the hair or the face correct.
The hair is fine. The face can't really be changed within the parameters of the Origins style.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
firmpulse
I agree. It looks nothing like the Young animation model or the 4H figure.
Other than, you know, having all of the gear and accoutrements (and hairstyle), but again, it's not
supposed
to mimic the Mike Young/4H style. It's supposed to mimic the style of the 1982 line.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
firmpulse
Nor does NA He-Man.
Disagree.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
firmpulse
Yet, they took great care to make 'Flix-Man and 'Mation-Man resemble the animation models.
Which is the real issue. CGI He-Man looks very weird and out of place amongst all the other figures with his spot-on likeness to the character in the show (Filmation He-Man somewhat less so, since that animation model was more closely based on the original toy).
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Kang
The New Adventures was always a less popular version, and the 200x which might have been the most appealing is I think, similar to other comments, way off the mark. This was the younger skinnier He-Man, both the show and figures from that timeframe.
I don't think "skinnier" is quite accurate. He just looks that way because his shoulders are even
wider
and more massive than the original.
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Originally Posted by
Kang
Dolph is a great call, the movie may not have been the greatest but many classic MOTU fans have strong nostalgia for it...plus it's Dolph!
Indeed.
Quote:
Originally Posted by
JAG2045
Have Mattel said if New Adventures He-Man will be getting a single card release?
I can't imagine that he wouldn't...
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