I think that's part of what I like about it, because that's literally what it is. I think trying to cram these universes into each other and make it make SENSE that you're crossing over the two properties is destined to be so much stupider than just making a figure and being like 'It's He-Man as Optimus Prime for some reason, isn't that fun?' I respect that way more than Mattel feeling the need to write a 30 page backstory on why He-Man is dressed like Optimus.That just looks like He-Man cosplaying as Optimus Prime.
For me, the toys that are more fun are the Transformers. I might have been more likely to bite if they were designed as vehicles that transform into the MotU characters. Knowing the licensors, I'm sure they'd just take existing Transformers figures and squish He-Man and Skeletor elements onto them, cheaply. But in general, this is the crossover that I'm least sold on. MotU x TCats was like chocolate and peanut butter. MotU x Transformers is like chocolate and mozzarella sticks. Great on their own, yucky mixed together.I think that's part of what I like about it, because that's literally what it is. I think trying to cram these universes into each other and make it make SENSE that you're crossing over the two properties is destined to be so much stupider than just making a figure and being like 'It's He-Man as Optimus Prime for some reason, isn't that fun?' I respect that way more than Mattel feeling the need to write a 30 page backstory on why He-Man is dressed like Optimus.
Kind of feel the same way about the Turtles crossover. Too much effort went into making it 'make sense' when all I actually needed was "we put a He-Man wig on Michaelangelo." Fuckin' sold, Mattel. Say NO MORE.
For me, the toys that are more fun are the Transformers. I might have been more likely to bite if they were designed as vehicles that transform into the MotU characters. Knowing the licensors, I'm sure they'd just take existing Transformers figures and squish He-Man and Skeletor elements onto them, cheaply. But in general, this is the crossover that I'm least sold on. MotU x TCats was like chocolate and peanut butter. MotU x Transformers is like chocolate and mozzarella sticks. Great on their own, yucky mixed together.
That's exactly what drew me in on the Thundercats. Just being able to stick Lion-O and He-Man together on the shelf is fun. I honestly don't particularly like the extra armor but the base figures are a lot of fun. And I know "compatible" does a lot of heavy lifting with the TMNT line since the turtles are supposed to be like five feet tall and everyone in Origins is the same height, but they FEEL fun alongside MOTU characters so I dug those turtle variants (though I think that line beat itself into the ground after the first year).The only thing I really like about the MOTU x TCats is the fact that the Cats can just be their regular classic looks. I actually have less than no interest in the 'crossover' aspect. So to me, the crossover part of those figures is just a cool, sneaky way for Mattel to give us some MOTUO-compatible ThunderCats and I'm good with that.
That's why I was so excited for the Playmates retro.. redo.. whatever Turtles. Those look like they'll fit in better with Origins than the actual Origins Turtles. But I've never seen that multi-pack, and the pockmarked Turtles look like fucking ass, so....I would have bought TMNT x MotU if they could have been displayed as regular TMNT characters in the Origins style. But that definitely gets repetitive, especially for TMNT and how wide that license has been made available. It seems like every company has had their turn at the four brothers at the very least.
The multipack, while better than the first, individual releases because they have smooth skin, would probably have pissed you off due to the cut swivel ankles instead of hinge or rocker ankle joints. So close to being GOOD, if not for the dumb ankles. Still pisses me off a bit, but I'm kinda over it now.That's why I was so excited for the Playmates retro.. redo.. whatever Turtles. Those look like they'll fit in better with Origins than the actual Origins Turtles. But I've never seen that multi-pack, and the pockmarked Turtles look like fucking ass, so....
Oh, I already know it pisses me off. But if that was the only problem I really had with them (i.e. getting the ones without the skin texture), I could live with it and be all right just putting them on a shelf with He-Man. But I've never even heard of that set making it to Canada, soo.... irrelevant, I suppose.The multipack, while better than the first, individual releases because they have smooth skin, would probably have pissed you off due to the cut swivel ankles instead of hinge or rocker ankle joints. So close to being GOOD, if not for the dumb ankles. Still pisses me off a bit, but I'm kinda over it now.