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Title: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Scott on August 2, 2003, 01:09 AM
The Grinch leaps at me right off the bat, there are still some these figures at TRU which I believe they only put out at Christmas time

Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Morgbug on August 2, 2003, 01:14 AM
Well, if you took TRU pegs as an example, the first Simpsons series should never have been made for us.  Bart and Homer are still there in abundance.  

Otherwise perhaps the Evolution movie toys ???
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: SiteC on August 2, 2003, 11:33 AM
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: roguestormtrooper on August 2, 2003, 10:33 PM
E.T.

Although I never took the time to actually look at the product,  I have seen them in the same place at TRU forever...  And in abundance...
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Ben on August 2, 2003, 10:49 PM
Those overpriced TRU exclusive...things that a company Stan Winston started put out. They're all really cool monsters, but when they're priced at $15 a crack, sheesh. They sit next to the Transformers at my local TRU, and I just wish Star Wars or MOTU had the pegs those forsaken things are sitting on.

Another line that shouldn't have been was Art Asylum's line of Star Trek:Nemesis figures. If you're not going to do the whole crew, don't bother starting, IMO.
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Scott on August 3, 2003, 10:34 AM
E.T. would have worked if they made less product and the figures were halfway decent, unfortunately...that wasn't/isn't the case

(http://images.amazon.com/images/P/B00005NFT4.01.LZZZZZZZ.jpg)

She's got man hands baby
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: SiteC on August 3, 2003, 11:25 AM
Oh lord.  Is that the figure of Drew Berrymore's character from ET?

Ick.  Its like....a happy meal toy....
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Famine on August 3, 2003, 12:19 PM
Does anyone know if that flashlight is an acessory or if its like, glued to her hand, because I could use a handfull (no pun intended) of those for customs...

Lines that should have never been made?

The new GI-Joe series comes immediatley to mind. They are everywhere here! Grocery stores, Dollar stores, KB, TRU, Big Lots...Good god...

Kevin

Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Dimetrodon on August 4, 2003, 01:40 AM
E.T.
Planet of the Apes
any mission masters Batman...
Hulk
X-men 2 toys (the first oens shoulda hinted enough)
but thats all recent stuff...

Well, if you took TRU pegs as an example, the first Simpsons series should never have been made for us.  Bart and Homer are still there in abundance.

WHAT??
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Nicklab on August 4, 2003, 08:28 PM
Jurassic Park III
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: BobaShek on August 4, 2003, 09:41 PM
One word: Hulk.

How many different Hulks were made? Talk about overkill. ::)
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: SiteC on August 4, 2003, 10:00 PM
Jurassic Park III

JP3 would have worked has hasbro not went and completely f- up the scale.

On that note, I would also add Jurassic Park:  Chaos Effect to this list...
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Morgbug on August 4, 2003, 10:24 PM
E.T.
Planet of the Apes
any mission masters Batman...
Hulk
X-men 2 toys (the first oens shoulda hinted enough)
but thats all recent stuff...

Well, if you took TRU pegs as an example, the first Simpsons series should never have been made for us.  Bart and Homer are still there in abundance.

WHAT??

Sorry, inside joke.  I'm up in Canada (Winnipeg to be precise).  We have two TRUs.  They carried series 1 and then nothing until series 10.  Series 10 sold well, so in traditional Canadian TRU fashion they ordered about a gazillion more of the same series.  They are clogging the pegs (about 12 pegs-worth).  Along side those are Bart and Homer from Series 1 STILL at regular price.  Series 1 and Series 11; you cannot add those together to make series 11 :(
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: MisterPL on August 5, 2003, 11:12 AM
First of all, I have to lay down my criteria. I believe movies like Planet of the Apes and Hulk (as much as they sucked) deserved toy lines, just not the way they were offered. These are two no-brainers for the toy aisles, yet the manufacturers managed to screw things up anyway. My list is comprised of properties or concepts that never should have been considered as toy lines:

Reservoir Dogs (http://www.wellcoolstuff.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=1&Product_Code=RDB) - Sick, just sick. And the fact that they're available at TRU makes it even worse.

Tortured Souls (http://www.spawntoys.com/McFarlane/tortured_souls.html) - Another twisted line. Series Two arrived at clearance price, thank God. I hope Todd takes a bath in his "ultra bloody" club exclusives.

Wizard of Oz (http://www.spawn.com/toyfest/catalog/monsters2.dorothy.aspx) - I swear McFarlane's just looking to make Reverend Rose's Warped Toy list. Great way to crap on a beloved classic, Toddy.

Mission: Impossible (http://moviepostersetc.safeshopper.com/149/1300.htm?525) - Most adults snoozed through the first film, what made toy makers think kids would want crappy figures from this stinker?
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: SiteC on August 5, 2003, 02:01 PM
LMAO there was a MI toyline??

The Wizard of Oz, had they been done classic style, would have sold very well IMHO, especially with mcFarlane's sculpting.  There is a huge fanbase for that movie out there...
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: MisterPL on August 5, 2003, 02:22 PM
LMAO there was a MI toyline??

Exactly. Click the link in my post above for a pic.
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Scott on March 3, 2004, 02:06 PM
Add...Cat and the Hat and Van Helsing
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: MisterPL on March 3, 2004, 03:04 PM
Agreed on Cat in the Hat, but I think Van Helsing - among other choices mentioned - simply needed to be done differently rather than not at all.

Anyway, chalk both of those wonderful properties up to the brilliant minds at Universal. I can't wait to see what they give us with Curious George and King Kong.  ::)
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Ben on March 4, 2004, 03:12 AM
Van Helsing should have been done by a company that knows how to sculpt monsters *coughMcFarlanecough*

As it stands, the only figure that doesn't look like **** is the Frankenstein Monster. Stupid Jakks.
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Mainland05 on March 4, 2004, 10:48 AM
Van Helsing should have been done by a company that knows how to sculpt monsters *coughMcFarlanecough*

As it stands, the only figure that doesn't look like **** is the Frankenstein Monster. Stupid Jakks.

I totally agree with this statement.
In my opinion, X-Men 2 could of been really good, if Toy Biz would have paid more attention to that line, and gave us more characters.  

Hulk - Should of never been made, never!!!

Yu-Gi-OHH!! - I hate the cartoon, hate the cards, hate the toys, these toys are a big waste of shelve space.

Mission Impossible - A toy line, WOW!! Could have never imagined that film to be made into toys at all.

Planet of the Apes - Yuk, Yuk, Yuk!! Whoever made this series must have lost a lot of money? A whole lot, I still see these at TRU on the clearence shelves.

I have never seen the E.T. figures, do they still make them?
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Scott on March 4, 2004, 10:53 AM
X2 is another case though of companies catering adult type stuff to try and get the kids...We'll see how Spiderman 2 goes, there are an awful lot of toys all looking the same on the pegs at Target, WM and TRU...no Doc Ocks ::)
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Morgbug on March 4, 2004, 12:12 PM
Oh yeah.  Spidey2 has some very serious cloggage issues.  Every single store has a pile of them.  The movie's not out for a couple of months yet(?) so why the hurry?  They are targeted at kids, so that may help.  But I see Hulk-proportioned clearances on some of them.  The lack of Ock is....perturbing (or perhaps I'm just frustrated that the Carnage wave showed up and I missed it).  
Title: Re: What Toy Line Should Never Have Been Made?
Post by: Scott on March 4, 2004, 01:36 PM
Toy Biz has repeatedly said that despite the appearance that Hulk figs didn't move, they sold really well...I just don't see that happening. Spidey 1 figs did pretty well though, no reason these won't either...except the fact that they are pretty much identical to the first movie's look