Masters of the Universe: Origins

Fright Zone arrived via BBTS in a separate shipment, though part of my Pile of Loot from yesterday. Understandably, as the box is massive. It was shipped in a typical BBTS box, but inside was the Mattel fitted shipper, and inside that the actual beautiful package with art on the front extended to the sides, and photography on the back.

Inside that package? It's amazing that they managed to fit every part, because it looked like those parts were thrown in there with zero rhyme or reason. Totally disorganized, or seemingly so. I'm sure there was a deliberate order to it, but I'd be damned if I took everything out and had to replace it all for a return/exchange. It was chaos.

Anyway, it comes in several pieces, the two main walls and floor base, two interior floors, a removable dungeon, dungeon door, tree, throne, dragon beast, and accessories. Assembly is similar to the original, but most of the gimmicks have been revamped significantly. The tree no longer folds shut to grab figures, but the trunk splits in the middle like a mouth to grab warriors. The branches are all shaped to grip warriors as well. One more branch roots from the bottom and hangs a warrior out as bait for the dragon beast. The rock trap at the opening of the dragon beast's lair can also hold warriors captive. There is a "secret entrance" off to the side of the dragon beast's lair, which has rubber teeth so a warrior can slide in easily. So much play value on the outside alone...

What I love most about this incarnation is that they've revised the design to include interior play. To do this, you literally need to transform the playset by removing the floor base, inverting the angle of the walls, and reattaching the floor on the inside. The dungeon pops out and pops back into the interior. The tree can rotate, but the back is where Hordak's throne is. The interior has a weapon rack (with three weapons included, a staff, a rifle, and a Horde crossobow), metal bonds mounted to the wall beside the dungeon.

The dragon beast is awesome. It’s a lot longer and bigger than Battle Cat, maybe by 4-5” in length. It fixes an issue I have with the cat mounts, in that instead of articulating the knees, it articulates the ankles with hinged rockers. That way the beast can stand flat. Knees are way less important for posing. The hips of each leg are swivels, no ball or hinge. But the neck is on a ball type swivel, and when you open one jaw, the other jaw automatically opens. Very cool.

I haven't even fit figures into this thing, but it really is a fun piece. It's not huge, so I should be able to find space for it on my playset shelf. Gotta move vehciles out though. This new Fright Zone is an improvement over the original in just about every way.
 
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Just thinking aloud with the power of typing.

I feel like I buy too many figures and have too many figures. I need to stop buying some stuff, and even more need to get rid of stuff I've got in my collection. And I feel like all the Cartoon inspired stuff in MOTU Origins is a place I could make a cut.

And I wish I could quit the cartoon collection, and I wish I could not buy the 200X cartoon collection coming next. Just to have less stuff and spend less money. But I'm weak. I'm a weak stupid silly man.

While I'm happy with the Cartoon Origins figures I have, what I really want, and wanted all along in Origins was all the stuff based on the toys, and just all the non-Cartoon specific stuff in general. And Mattel just isn't giving me enough of that.

But I can't see me quitting the Filmation Origins figures or not getting the 200X stuff.

But I have just decided, no more MOTU lines other than Masterverse and Origins. No Mondo 1/12, no MOTU Movie Merch, etc. And after Origins and Masterverse, I'm done with MOTU. I LOVE MOTU, but I have mostly everything MOTU that has come out over the decades to this point from multiple companies. I was finally able to stop TMNT. Now this needs to happen at some point.

I honestly can't believe I started collecting anything more MOTU after MOTU Classics. The size, the look, the character selection. It's perfect too me. I love Classics and feel it will never be topped. But new MOTU lines were shown, and I bought them like a psycho.
 
Just thinking aloud with the power of typing.

I feel like I buy too many figures and have too many figures. I need to stop buying some stuff, and even more need to get rid of stuff I've got in my collection. And I feel like all the Cartoon inspired stuff in MOTU Origins is a place I could make a cut.

And I wish I could quit the cartoon collection, and I wish I could not buy the 200X cartoon collection coming next. Just to have less stuff and spend less money. But I'm weak. I'm a weak stupid silly man.

While I'm happy with the Cartoon Origins figures I have, what I really want, and wanted all along in Origins was all the stuff based on the toys, and just all the non-Cartoon specific stuff in general. And Mattel just isn't giving me enough of that.

But I can't see me quitting the Filmation Origins figures or not getting the 200X stuff.

But I have just decided, no more MOTU lines other than Masterverse and Origins. No Mondo 1/12, no MOTU Movie Merch, etc. And after Origins and Masterverse, I'm done with MOTU. I LOVE MOTU, but I have mostly everything MOTU that has come out over the decades to this point from multiple companies. I was finally able to stop TMNT. Now this needs to happen at some point.

I honestly can't believe I started collecting anything more MOTU after MOTU Classics. The size, the look, the character selection. It's perfect too me. I love Classics and feel it will never be topped. But new MOTU lines were shown, and I bought them like a psycho.
I feel you, but I'll also believe it when I see it. Especially the pre-swearing off movie merch without seeing any of it. I mean, it's Mattel so it'll probably be pretty ho-hum, but they COULD knock it out of the park. I think Mondo is easier to ignore because it's so expensive, but that movie stuff could be tough.

Personally, I find I'm in a really good spot despite my penchant for going crazy - especially with MOTU. For Masterverse I'm currently only collecting '87 movie and New Adventures (if I can ever find them for a decent price - I only have He-Man right now). I only kept two version of He-Man, and Blade, from MOTUC. I have a large Origins collection of basically every figure I had or wanted as a kid. And I've only collected my favorite characters from the Filmation Origins stuff, and I don't really feel any need to get more.

I'm in a good spot for feeling like my collection represents my love of MOTU across the various incarnations of the property without being just this enormous collection of everything with all kinds of repeated stuff just in different styles/scales.
 
For me Origins keeps getting me to buy figures by introducing new stuff. I love the concept figures - the horde 2 pack, sy-klone and spikor are all nifty. The new snake men characters, the upcoming scorpion Horde member Stingor... that stuff is what keeps me intersted way more than Dragstor
 
For me Origins keeps getting me to buy figures by introducing new stuff. I love the concept figures - the horde 2 pack, sy-klone and spikor are all nifty. The new snake men characters, the upcoming scorpion Horde member Stingor... that stuff is what keeps me intersted way more than Dragstor
We've talked about this before and I agree mostly in theory than in practice - but only because of practical concerns. For me, those cool new things have become prohibitively expensive by being released one-at-a-time, for a higher price than even what was current retail when the figures were in stores. I just... really can't justify like 50-60 bucks for an Origins figure unless it's something I already really want.

Like.. I'd grab Vikor in Origins. Two-Bad. Blade. New Adventures He-Man and Skeletor and maybe Flogg and Slushhead. Probably the Masks of Power Demons. And even then.... it's even more money up front because it seems like now you have to buy a fucking membership just to be allowed to buy a toy for too much money. Mattel has made the experience of buying Origins figures so incredibly off-putting.

So I actually LOVE Stingor, but I also am 99% sure I'll never own it.
 
And even then.... it's even more money up front because it seems like now you have to buy a fucking membership just to be allowed to buy a toy for too much money. Mattel has made the experience of buying Origins figures so incredibly off-putting.

This is totally fair and I get it. Unfortunately this is what much of collecting has become.
 
This is totally fair and I get it. Unfortunately this is what much of collecting has become.
Is it? Because I can buy stuff from Pulse without Premium. In fact, I'm fairly certain Mattel is literally the only toy company or toy retailer that requires a subscription to buy their toys.
 
No... you're right. The membership fee to buy stuff is stupid, although most of that stuff hasn't sold out and can be bought on their site without the premium, I think. Even so the club thing is a bit gross... especially when they increased the price for the individual items as well.
 
No... you're right. The membership fee to buy stuff is stupid, although most of that stuff hasn't sold out and can be bought on their site without the premium, I think. Even so the club thing is a bit gross... especially when they increased the price for the individual items as well.
Mattel gonna do what Mattel gonna do. I can cry about it but it won't make any difference.
I just really love MOTU and it makes me so mad that Mattel seems absolutely committed to making collecting the line as awful an experience as possible and I just don't get why beyond 'someone who is a complete piece of shit is making all the decisions.' Frustrating.
 
I'm sure it doesn't help when you have to pay the 'Canada Tax' on everything as well.
I think it's even worse for Australians. I'm surprised there's anyone down there that collects anything at all.
 
There hasn't been another Filmation Cartoon Wave revealed past the next one coming with Bow, Shadow Weaver, and Whiplash has there?

There wasn't anything shown at SDCC, and I don't remember anything previously mentioned. So, are the 200X Cartoon figures what is next after the Wave with Bow?
 
Ok, cool. I wonder if we will get anymore Waves of Origins this year then. Like, will we get the first set of 200X figures in November/December?

Also, I know Mattel said they were not quitting on making Filmation Cartoon figures, but I really wonder if that only means the occasional one on Mattel Creations.
 
She-Ra with Swiftwind at the very least is still coming from the Cartoon Collection. I can't wait.
 
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