Originally Posted by
scott metzger
Toy Fair and what ever reveals we get before SDCC are going to have a big effect on the possibility of the line continuing. Mattel needs to bring their A+++++ game to generate some real excitement for the line. THere needs to be at elast a couple of heavy hitter vintage MOTU figures, and a heavy hitter from POP (Glimmer, Casta or Angella would definitely bring the morale of the She-Ra fans up a few notches). Horde Troopers are a must; the demand for those has been strong form day one, and showing them would definitely get fans excited. And that's the thing that has to happen here if there is going to be a 2014: get fans excited over the product offered.
DR is still going to be DR; Mattycollector is still going to be the worst e-tailer site on the web, and they will continue to make promises they wind up not keeping. with the past several years as evidence, that is a close to an incontrovertible fact as you're going to get with this line. Trying to get these figures either by sub or day of sales is always going to be a challenge, if not a nightmare, as it always has been. The thing that kept collectors coming back to the line was that the figures were worth putting up with the ridiculous nonsense they had to put up with. Even folks like me who finally had to cut any ties with Matty are still supporting the line through the secondary market because we still love the figures. It's obvious Mattel can do nothing to make the Matty site itself anything but a sad relic of a website hearkening back to the beginnings of the internet; they can, however, control what they offer and how it is produced. Mattel, show us some really great figures that will get us excited, and go for at least a few months without having a major QC problem, and I think there is a chance that 2014 might actually happen. Show folks a bunch of disappointing stuff and continue with business as usual (blastic, switched parts, broken joints, etc), and you have only yourselves to blame if there is no 2014 for the line.