Poll: Masters of the Universe Classics Top Ten – Last Day to Vote

Voting closes tonight, 10/16, at Midnight. Vote in the MOTUC Top Ten now!

As we’ve heard many times in our various interviews with Toy Guru and Mattel, the team for Masters of the Universe Classics has a long term, multi-year plan for the line. By this time of year, I’d guess that they’ve already laid out 2011 – we’ve already seen a handful of the 2011 Masters of the Universe Classics figures at San Diego Comic-Con. Now it’s time for you to vote for the figures you want to see next!

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AFP Ask Matty Round-Up for 10/15/10

Hey Mattel fans – it’s time for the newest Q&A session of Ask Matty!  Thanks to Toy Guru and the gang at Mattel, and happy Friday!

1) It seems like Warner Bros. Animation has settled into a pretty regular schedule of 3 animated features a year. Next year they’ve got All-Star Superman, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, and Batman: Year One on the slate. These would seem like a great match for toys – marquis DC characters in great stories. What are Mattel’s plans for toys for these animated features, and how do you decide whether you want to jump on board or not?

Sorry, it is way too early for us to discuss that deep into 2011 at this time.

2) We’ve often talked about how one of the ways DC Universe Classics has been able to succeed is that you’ve been able to re-use basic tooling in creative ways to make a wide variety of characters. Does that mean that characters or items that would presumably require a lot of new tooling, like Granny Goodness, or a Mobius Chair for Metron, would have a pretty tough time making their way into upcoming line-ups? What would be the best way to get essential characters for completing themes into the line – box sets? Online exclusives? Con exclusives?

There are plenty of uniquely tool’d figures in the DCUC line. Demon and Ares come to mind. Shared tooling just means that not EVERY figure needs a 100% new tool, but it doesn’t mean some won’t need that!

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Reminder – Masters of the Universe Classics Roboto and Zodac on Sale 10/15

Roboto® FigureZodac® Figure

It might not be too bad a day on MattyCollector.com, with only the Masters of the Universe Classics Roboto and Zodac on sale. Zodac was one of the early figures that didn’t sell too briskly, but I suppose you never can tell.

Link to the bundle page is below. The sale starts at Noon EST / 9AM PST. Happy shopping!

via MattyCollector.com Online Store – Create Your Bundle.

Masters of the Universe Classics Panthor and Weapons Pak and Rack Press Pics

Mattel revealed a couple more Masters of the Universe Classics items – first, the March monthly figure, Panthor! I’m a little confused by the naming convention – Battle Cat was listed as an over-sized figure with a $30 price tag, and I’d expected the same for Panthor. We’ll find out the deal here.

Panthor® — March 2011 Club Eternia™ Monthly Figure

via MattyCollector.com Online Store.

The Great Wars Weapons Pak is coming out in November, and the Weapons Rack is due sometime next Spring.

MOTUC Weapons Pak and Weapons Rack

MOTUC Weapons Pak Great Wars Assortment Weapons Rack

MOTUC Weapons Pak Great Wars Assortment, Weapons Rack

via MattyCollector.com Online Store.

Poll: Masters of the Universe Classics Top Ten

As we’ve heard many times in our various interviews with Toy Guru and Mattel, the team for Masters of the Universe Classics has a long term, multi-year plan for the line. By this time of year, I’d guess that they’ve already laid out 2011 – we’ve already seen a handful of the 2011 Masters of the Universe Classics figures at San Diego Comic-Con. Now it’s time for you to vote for the figures you want to see next!

Continue reading “Poll: Masters of the Universe Classics Top Ten”

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