I'll second/third/whatever the frustration with the BTAS line. Visually, they look great- like the show come to life. Most of them came with a fair amount of accessories that were really cool, and I did think the bases, with the turnaround character models, were a really fun idea. The line went deeper than any other BTAS line, giving us multiple versions of a lot of characters, vehicles, deluxe figures, playsets, etc.
But the line had a ton of QC issues to begin with- they broke easily, sometimes the joints would just disintegrate, etc. And yeah, the articulation isn't great. For a show as dynamic as BTAS, you wanna be able to strike some cool poses, and you really can't. What few poses you can get, you're taking your life into your own hands at that point, hoping the joints won't give out. I think they were a large part of why I was a vanilla poser at the time- I think my nervousness to pose them kinda bled over into other lines. But just standing there, they looked great! I admire the want to get the TNBA character models right, even if it meant being completely unable to stand on those tiny little feet. It sucks, because they really did start to get a bit better towards the end, and while they got most of the heavy hitters and went deeper than any other line, there were still some characters or versions that went undone.
And yeah, Todd's re-releases have left a lot to be desired. Charging even more than they cost back then and putting less in the package. I only picked up a wave or two for the BAF parts, though I haven't even attempted the last couple waves. Only figure I've kept is the trenchcoat Joker, but that's because I missed him when DCC released him the first time. The TNBA Scarecrow re-release felt like a slap in the face- a bunch of interchangeable hands (including 2 pairs of the same kind for some reason), but ZERO accessories. Not even the one he's shown on the box holding. And the character cel he came with has incorrect info on the back- the episode title is from one episode, the episode description is from an entirely different episode- neither of which the character actually appeared in. It felt almost purposely incorrect.
Mondo's been churning out some great figures, but they're obviously much pricier, and while they've more or less fixed a lot of their QC problems, they're still art figures over action figures- meant more for display than play, so you can't really get too dynamic of a pose out of any of them. Same with the Super7 Reaction figures- they look great, but they're basically little statues.
I'd still love a BTAS line that's well articulated and well accessorized. Don't know who would do it at this point- Mattel is the obvious choice, but we gotta wait and see how their figures look. The downside to a line as expansive as BTAS would be is the constant threat of it getting cancelled or Mattel losing the license before they can finish. I don't necessarily see them going as deep as DCC did before, but I'd love to be proven wrong!