Niko (protozoalord)
Guyver guy
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Yeah, it was always kind of double-edged with every other toy company; they started out making the Turtles too big, and then also made the ancillary characters too small. So you've got characters towering over the Turtles in the source material that are literally smaller than the Turtles in action figure form. And it's because every company has started from the perspective of 'make the Turtles and flow from there' without a plan, rather than identifying what to do with the line holistically from the beginning.
What I do NOT get is how it happens even when the figures are produced seemingly simultaneously, like the Stranger Things Turtles line. I get why it happened with Bst Axn, I'd be surprised if *they* had plans for anything past just the Turtles. But the Stranger Things stuff? Come on, man.
How tall is a human being in this line? should be the FIRST question anyone asks when making a TMNT line. Work from there.
So... Casey wave 1 or else you've failed? Heh. Heheh. I like the way you think!
Was about to come in here and say, my ideal TMNT line still has yet to happen. I bought a lot of the NECA cartoon figures because they may be as close as it gets, but for me, my ideal Turtle line wouldn't be beholden to any one single source.
Even to this day, I think MOTU Classics did a really great job at showing off what a great line could be that combines aspects of several decades of a franchise into one cohesive line. You had characters from toys, comics, the 80's cartoon, the 2003 cartoon, etc all unified in one style. And that's what I'd love for TMNT. And then for major characters you had multiple releases and swappable parts to give you whatever your mind's eye view of that character may be.
The kicker for me is that Turtles has always BEEN built on this. Mirage, 1990, Playmates, 1987, 2003, 2012, 2012 Playmates, Rise, Archie, IDW, etc. Every single incarnation, toy and actual media, have ALL been mish mashing each other's stuff together and swapping parts and doing slight reinterpretations of that material. Even the original Mirage comics changed the designs a lot during its run.
IDW is probably the closest we have to a "MOTUC" for TMNT, and would be a solid source of inspiration to pull from for a line. It'd be cool to see them get a bunch of the Mirage, Archie, and IDW artists back to design a new all-rounder MOTUC style line. Hopefully they have swappable belts and bandanas so I can make my personal ideal Turtles. I need the red bandanas and simpler mid-Mirage/1990 belts.