In my mind, I know they're marvel characters, but yeah. I meant the Disney movie.Considering we're not in the Marvel forum, I assume he's asking about the Disney movie version.
And... my very first anime experience "on my own" after I was onboarded was Bubblegum Crisis. And they've had figures. But hot girls in a rock band who all turn into Exo Suit Warriors is strangely slept on in our nerdy hobby. I don't want half-naked (full naked even) maids and bunnies and schoolgirls. I want leather jacketed, exo suited baddies.
Oh man, I just watched the original Bubblegum Crisis series for the first time. That was definitely a Where Has This Been All My Life? moment. Biker mech exo-suit girls in the Blade Runner future and the main character seems almost definitely meant to be Diane Lane from Streets of Fire - that's the most me-coded thing I've ever heard of.As En Vogue says, I'm Never Gonna Get It, but...
Black Cauldron. Just that. Asian outlaw toymakers, please.
But if we're doing that, Treasure Planet and Atlantis.
Someone. Anyone. Make the leads and villains of Atlantis, in Mignola art style.
Secret of NIMH. If I had a little Mrs.FrisbeeBrisby and Justin the Rat like NECA Mirage Splinter, I'd be so happy.
And... my very first anime experience "on my own" after I was onboarded was Bubblegum Crisis. And they've had figures. But hot girls in a rock band who all turn into Exo Suit Warriors is strangely slept on in our nerdy hobby. I don't want half-naked (full naked even) maids and bunnies and schoolgirls. I want leather jacketed, exo suited baddies.
And you can drop the exo suit and do Rally and Minnie May from Gunsmith Cats, too.
Appreciate these recos, I'll take a look.If you want something that maybe scratches that itch and you're okay with a model kit that's a tad more tricky than your typical Bandai stuff, check out the Plamax kit of Anice Farm from Sonic Soldier Borgman. I'm maybe a bit biased, you can't even google or just watch the show without coming across me, but Plamax's kits have been great and Borgman is an immediate precursor to Bubblegum Crisis' setting and designs. Namely with the Phantom Swat and all that.
Yolopark's Shurato line may also scratch this kind of itch soon enough. It's more so Saint Seiya than your traditional power armor, but I still count it, and it's from the same cluster of creatives/shows. Renge is a character I've been waiting for for a while, and I wager they'll get to her fast.
Yes! Totally Streets of Fire. Thank you.Oh man, I just watched the original Bubblegum Crisis series for the first time. That was definitely a Where Has This Been All My Life? moment. Biker mech exo-suit girls in the Blade Runner future and the main character seems almost definitely meant to be Diane Lane from Streets of Fire - that's the most me-coded thing I've ever heard of.
But if we're doing that, Treasure Planet and Atlantis.
Someone. Anyone. Make the leads and villains of Atlantis, in Mignola art style.
That Hot Topic spin off store Lunch Box had a whole collection of clothes earlier this year. Gave me hope.Oh man, I had all the toys from Atlantis back in the day; still love that movie and all its lore- they went way harder than they needed to. Between all the different scales back then- the 6/7 inch, the 3 3/4 inch, and the micro stuff, it's crazy we never got all the characters. The main ones, sure, but there were only 5 of the larger figures, and while characters like Helga and Sweet got smaller figures, Audrey never got one (could fudge in her Happy Meal toy, but that's not ideal). I'd love for someone to tackle the license, but like you said- it's a long shot. Then again, we're getting 2 Funko Pops later this year, so there's still at least some interest!