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>>11796867
>Why the fuck doesn't Playmates give their toys modern articulation?
Because they'll successfully sell it to nostalgia-junkies who want new versions of the figures in the same way they were 25 years ago.
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>>11796867
Normally I'd think it's reasonable because Playmates is trying their hardest to strike a balance between being affordable($10-12), being a decent 5'' size, and having decent, not great paint. $18 for this is indeed egregious though, and I can only imagine itd because of the licensing.
Still I think most Playmates stuff is decent for the price, if not collector's level, but that's not their goal.
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>>11796867
I was really hoping the anon(s) claim this was AI slop were true, because the thought that Playmates is so incompetent as to roll out something that looks like 2005 engineering in the year 2026 is just depressing.
>>11796900
no, no we won't.
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>>11796903
yes but it can't go left and right you complete fucking brownoid
>>11796890
Here's hoping they belly up soon.
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>>11796867
I actually enjoyed playmates figures having that older articulation pattern still. I hate modern articulation cuts most of the time and i feel like in some lines like TVC the characters are almost overly articulated to the point it hinders the figure from both playability and inhibits them aesthetically as TVC figures look horrible sometimes because of the way the articulation is designed for those figures
I am still glad playmates toys is losing the TMNT license because of all the figures ive wanted over the years that playmates needlessly cancelled for now good reason, fuck em to bankruptcy.
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>>11797186
Do kids even care about Ninja Turtles these days? Feels like the brand in general peaked around 1991, then faded out in 93-94 when Power Rangers hit the scene, then had a shot in the arm in 2003, then faded out again, then another shot in the arm in 2012, then everything they tired after that didn't seem to hold kids attention for long before getting abandoned.
I'll be impressed if anyone can reply without resorting to childish insults.
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>>11798308
Alot of the 20 somethings ive talked too at various places still love 2012 turtles and unfortunately rise of the tmnt is very popular with that age group too. I mostly see women as fans of rise however so its probably a fujoshi thing with them.
T. Elder zoomer born in 96
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>>11798578
Having good animation while the characters, designs, and story suck doesnt make a show good, its still shit at the end of the day. Just look at crap like arcane, god tier animation but the plot and its characters were fucking ass. Also ive seen people say thundercats roar has good animation but when the character designs and art style of the show fucking suck the animation is worthless, such is also the case with rise of the tmnt.
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I'm well over 50 and loved the 2012 Turtles show. It was decently done, when they weren't being disgustingly lazy ripping off Big Trouble in Little China or Napoleon Dynamite. The figures of that series NEED to be done better justice than what they got, articulation-wise.
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>>11810363
>Rise's designs are better too, especially since Mutant Mayhem wasnt an improvement
Wrong and double wrong, i cant understand the obsessive fandom rise managed to cultivate but rise was objectively cringe