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EZweasel
07-05-2003, 08:31 AM
there on the official site. yaw know how to get there.

SlayerX
07-05-2003, 08:45 AM
Leo
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/extreme/leomocfront.jpg
Don
NO PIC AVAILABLE
Mike
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/extreme/mikemocfront.jpg
Raph
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/extreme/raphmocfront.jpg

I think these figures suck. Mikes skateboard is as tall as he is, and Raph has rollerblades which look like skis. Scooters suck, so Leo is out of the picture, and theres no pic of Don, so I assume he joins the rest of them in a reject Toy :-P Definitly wont be getting these guys.

EZweasel
07-05-2003, 10:51 AM
raphael looks the best but his blades are to big. all of their acceseries are too big. it also looks like their gona try to sell them by putting a code for the new TMNT video game inside the package.

Mr. Snackpants
07-05-2003, 11:37 AM
I'll be gettin em. I dont care how bad they are, its TMNT figures, and I gotta have em.

Taloniss
07-05-2003, 11:50 AM
Skipping them. Maybe if they released a pack of the equipment that could fit on the Series One figs I'd get it, but I can't justify spending the money on these.

Kid Icarus
07-05-2003, 12:03 PM
I'm gonna get donnie, just so I have a figure that fits on the Shell Cycle. I might get Raph 'cause I'm a blader, but the Leo and Mike figs just suck, so they get to stay in the store.

Hendog
07-05-2003, 03:08 PM
Definatley not getting them. Playmates better not start making a whole bunch of variant figs. Hopefully the kids will like them tho, so they keep producing the rest of the characters from the toon. If they warm pegs all summer it might scare them into producing more figs :-?

Wingnut
07-05-2003, 03:39 PM
I might get Raph 'cause I'm a blader
Me Too :)

CoolWhip
07-05-2003, 04:41 PM
notice how leo has Raph's head, Mike has Don's head, Raph has Leo's head and (not shown) but Don has Mikes head.

weird eh?

Donatello02
07-05-2003, 04:49 PM
notice how leo has Raph's head, Mike has Don's head, Raph has Leo's head and (not shown) but Don has Mikes head.

weird eh?

No..more like stupid eh.

PanMan
07-05-2003, 05:06 PM
it's just a trick so we think they're new sculpts . . .

The Lone Turtle
07-05-2003, 05:29 PM
I'll probably get them just to keep MOSC. Not gonna spend money on getting doubles of these figs.

Wingnut
07-05-2003, 05:56 PM
Im just gonna get em' MOC

Albrecht
07-05-2003, 06:43 PM
those figs are a disgrace to the ninja turtles legacy :evil: :x :( :sick: :flaming:

Mr. Snackpants
07-05-2003, 06:57 PM
I dont think they are that bad. The only one that I really dont like is mikey. He has that ugly yellow suit, and his skateboard is much to big. Actually, I think Leo looks awsome

Phoenix Fire
07-05-2003, 09:17 PM
I found them today and they are alittle bit better looking in person. But I just hung them on the wall MOC. I don't think I will open these ones. But I've purchased 5 Aprils allready and my Mouser army is coming along nicely... :evilgrin:

Mr. Snackpants
07-05-2003, 09:32 PM
The Xtreme turtles are out now????

Donatello02
07-05-2003, 09:46 PM
I found them today and they are alittle bit better looking in person. But I just hung them on the wall MOC. I don't think I will open these ones. But I've purchased 5 Aprils allready and my Mouser army is coming along nicely... :evilgrin:

Wow. Not only did you take away from other possible fans to ge a new April figure in your area, but you wasted a laughable amount of money as well. Good job.

Phoenix Fire
07-05-2003, 11:57 PM
In this area of southern Cali there are plenty of Aprils, I honestly have never taken the last figure of any type. And as I purchase one only once a month I feel thats plenty of opportunity for others in my area. If one day there was a major April shortage I would most definetly reconsider. :D
And as far as laughable amount goes it depends on the purchaser to decide that. I personally wouldn't purchase the role playing weapons, but many others on this site do, and I don't question or look down on it. It all helps us Turtle fans in the end, if there was no merchandising then there would be no reason for the show or anything else (in a marketing point of view) Say what you will, but I'm happy with my stuff, and thats all that matters. :D quick edit: I think I was the first to post I found Wave II on the boards, am I the first to find the Xtreme turtles as well? If so bless my local wal-mart...

Albrecht
07-06-2003, 12:48 PM
I thought that they would just be like they where in the cartoon, ya know no stupid costumes and don would be more bendy.here how they should go

thrashin' Don
scootin' Mike
bladin' Raph
bikin' Leo

cqb101
07-07-2003, 05:03 PM
I'll get 'em cause I'm a completeist.

Kid Icarus
07-07-2003, 05:44 PM
I thought that they would just be like they where in the cartoon, ya know no stupid costumes and don would be more bendy.here how they should go

thrashin' Don
scootin' Mike
bladin' Raph
bikin' Leo

They ARE how they are in the cartoon, besides the costumes. No one would have bought the figs if they were the regular turtles with sporting goods. Leo had the scooter, Don had the bike, Mike had the board, and Raph had the blades.

We should all be glad they didn't make a Snow Boardin' Splinter >_<

Albrecht
07-08-2003, 11:07 AM
I thought that they would just be like they where in the cartoon, ya know no stupid costumes and don would be more bendy.here how they should go

thrashin' Don
scootin' Mike
bladin' Raph
bikin' Leo

They ARE how they are in the cartoon, besides the costumes. No one would have bought the figs if they were the regular turtles with sporting goods. Leo had the scooter, Don had the bike, Mike had the board, and Raph had the blades.

We should all be glad they didn't make a Snow Boardin' Splinter >_<


I wuold have buyed them if the just had sporting goods. and my little list was how i think they should be in the toon.

tOkKa
07-09-2003, 12:47 AM
-->> .. they are cool but wierd.. it looks like they swapped the noggins on the :dead: TMNTs from the first set of regular Turtles to make these sculpts.. Leo has Raph's head and scoul.. Raph has Leo's head and is Grinning.. ect. ..
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/extreme/raphmocfront.jpghttp://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/leo/leomocfront.jpg

Dane E5R
07-09-2003, 01:12 AM
I thought that they would just be like they where in the cartoon, ya know no stupid costumes and don would be more bendy.here how they should go

thrashin' Don
scootin' Mike
bladin' Raph
bikin' Leo

They ARE how they are in the cartoon, besides the costumes. No one would have bought the figs if they were the regular turtles with sporting goods. Leo had the scooter, Don had the bike, Mike had the board, and Raph had the blades.

We should all be glad they didn't make a Snow Boardin' Splinter >_<

They did not have to make them wear costumes. They could've made them in "extreme poses" to go with their extreme gear.

Leo656
07-11-2003, 08:25 AM
Realistically speaking, I honestly think we had all best get used to the idea of multiple variant figures.

Think about it. Remember being a 5 year old kid. Convincing your parents to buy you more than one Michaelangelo figure was hard enough. Imagine if they were all, basically, the same, with only a slightly different sculpt or pose? No way parents would spend money on them. And make no mistake, most TMNT figures are likely being bought for little kids, or at least Playmates is going to market them that way. Multiple variants will help them ensure the viability of the line by constantly having new, distinguishable versions of the same characters for people to buy. A parent walking down the aisle at a toy store isn't going to think "Oh, a new version of Donatello for little Michael," they think "I don't recall seeing Michael playing with that particular figure, perhaps I should buy it for him." At least, that's how my parents thought.

They're going to keep releasing variant figures so they have some visually distinguishable figures on the shelves, just like the old line. And just like the old line, I'll be passing on them. But I'm sure enough people will buy them so that the line stays alive for a while. It's marketing and economics, people. If 10 people already have a normal Leonardo figure, 6 or 7 of them will be more likely to buy a version of Leonardo wearing a cowboy outfit than another version of Leonardo in his regular gear with a different face.

Albrecht
07-11-2003, 10:48 AM
good point

BigThew
07-11-2003, 06:25 PM
naw guys
in the new ToyFare they say those are as far as they are going to go from the classic look. The next figures coming out have removable armor from stuff they would find around the sewer or junkyard. But they will be on super posable bodies.

cqb101
07-11-2003, 06:27 PM
naw guys
in the new ToyFare they say those are as far as they are going to go from the classic look. The next figures coming out have removable armor from stuff they would find around the sewer or junkyard. But they will be on super posable bodies.

Really? What toyfare issue is this?

Snailman
07-12-2003, 10:17 AM
Definatley not getting them.

I'll most likely pick them up, but if it comes between getting these & April, Casey or Hun, then I'll pass on 'em.

Playmates better not start making a whole bunch of variant figs. Hopefully the kids will like them tho, so they keep producing the rest of the characters from the toon. If they warm pegs all summer it might scare them into producing more figs :-?

::nods:: Oh yeah, you'd think that Playmates would be taking notes while watching what Mattel is doing wrong with the MotU toyline by making like a dozen different variant He-Man & Skeletor figures a year. I read somewhere though, mayb on the TMNT site, that Playmates won't be making a ton of variant TMNT figures. All I gotta say is I hope this is true, & that we see an (in scale) Leatherhead figure & maybe a Snailman figure if the gods are willing. :evilgrin:

Actually, seeing some figures from that episode when Donatello meets that Kirby guy would be pretty sweet, same with those giant mutants that live underground. That'd be cool too. :D

-->> .. they are cool but wierd.. it looks like they swapped the noggins on the :dead: TMNTs from the first set of regular Turtles to make these sculpts.. Leo has Raph's head and scoul.. Raph has Leo's head and is Grinning.. ect. ..
http://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/extreme/raphmocfront.jpghttp://www.ninjaturtles.com/toys/2003/leo/leomocfront.jpg

WHOA! :o You're right! I just noticed this when you compared the pictures together. That's messed up dude. :o

Realistically speaking, I honestly think we had all best get used to the idea of multiple variant figures.

Think about it. Remember being a 5 year old kid. Convincing your parents to buy you more than one Michaelangelo figure was hard enough. Imagine if they were all, basically, the same, with only a slightly different sculpt or pose? No way parents would spend money on them. And make no mistake, most TMNT figures are likely being bought for little kids, or at least Playmates is going to market them that way. Multiple variants will help them ensure the viability of the line by constantly having new, distinguishable versions of the same characters for people to buy. A parent walking down the aisle at a toy store isn't going to think "Oh, a new version of Donatello for little Michael," they think "I don't recall seeing Michael playing with that particular figure, perhaps I should buy it for him." At least, that's how my parents thought.

Yeah, that's kinda true. As a kid, I was a crazy TMNT buyer, maybe even more then with Masters of the Universe figures, but that is mainly because when I got into TMNT I was about 8 or 9 maybe, with MotU I was like 6 or 7.

I do recall over the years getting various variant TMNT figures, like Sewer Samurai Leo, Space Cadet Raph, Midshipman Mike, the Wacky Action turtles, Undercover Don, etc., so parents do buy them for their kids. Now, did I hate these variants? Hells no, I loved to play with them just as much as any other TMNT figure I had. Heck, I didn't even own a regular Leo, Mike or Don figure as a kid, all I had was Raph, then I got variants of the other turtles.

They're going to keep releasing variant figures so they have some visually distinguishable figures on the shelves, just like the old line. And just like the old line, I'll be passing on them. But I'm sure enough people will buy them so that the line stays alive for a while. It's marketing and economics, people. If 10 people already have a normal Leonardo figure, 6 or 7 of them will be more likely to buy a version of Leonardo wearing a cowboy outfit than another version of Leonardo in his regular gear with a different face.

::nods:: This is very true, plus seeing a ninja turtle dressed up as a cowboy is just too funny to pass on. :D But, Playmates should still go easy with the variants. If the Batman or the new MotU toylines have taught us anything, is that clogging the isles with variant figures is not good business practice. Playmates can make their variatn TMNT figures, but just don't need to go crazy with them.

Really? What toyfare issue is this?

Issue #73 or #74 I think, which ever is the most recent one.

-Snailman

(P.S.)
Hey, how does everybody like my avatar? I took the snailman drawing from Peter Laird's Blast from the Past website & used Adobe photoshop to color it in & scale it down. I had no clue what color he was planning on making Snailman, so I just used my imagination a bit. :)

Leo656
07-12-2003, 03:14 PM
Well with MotU they have a very simple goal: A version of He-Man and Skeletor in every wave. While it may reek of overkill (especially how close to each other the waves are released), each wave does tend to disappear from stores rather quickly (where I live anyway). The idea is that every child should be able to own at least one version of He-Man and one version of Skeletor. Mattel isn't expecting that everyone buy one of each figure (like me, heh), they just want SOMEone to buy them, and they are.

Again, parents who buy these aren't going to distinguish between "Ice Armor" He-Man and "Jungle Attack" He-Man, they just know whether or not little Jimmy has a He-Man figure. Likewise, most little kids don't care which He-Man they have, as long as they have *a* He-Man.

Of course, I was quite an aware little kid, and my father loved buying me He-Man stuff almost as much as I loved getting 'em, so I ended up with about half the original He-Man line, but then I was special.

The only questionable thing for me so far is the inclusion of two He-Man variants in the current wave. Other than that, I don't really mind because I get why they're doing it. They're not killing the line, if anything they're trying to stretch it out. I mean it's been a year and we still haven't seen a few of the main characters. Seems pretty smart to me. Keep 'em wanting, keep 'em buying.

Snailman
07-12-2003, 08:46 PM
Well with MotU they have a very simple goal: A version of He-Man and Skeletor in every wave. While it may reek of overkill (especially how close to each other the waves are released), each wave does tend to disappear from stores rather quickly (where I live anyway). The idea is that every child should be able to own at least one version of He-Man and one version of Skeletor. Mattel isn't expecting that everyone buy one of each figure (like me, heh), they just want SOMEone to buy them, and they are.

A good point, & well made too. :)

Again, parents who buy these aren't going to distinguish between "Ice Armor" He-Man and "Jungle Attack" He-Man, they just know whether or not little Jimmy has a He-Man figure. Likewise, most little kids don't care which He-Man they have, as long as they have *a* He-Man.

:nods:: Yeah, that's true. The only He-Man & Skeletor figures I owned as a kid, were Thunder Punch He-Man & Terror Claws Skeletor, & I didn't care that they were variants. To me they were, just as you said, *a* he-man & skeletor figure to own.

Of course, I was quite an aware little kid, and my father loved buying me He-Man stuff almost as much as I loved getting 'em, so I ended up with about half the original He-Man line, but then I was special.

Heh heh. :D

The only questionable thing for me so far is the inclusion of two He-Man variants in the current wave. Other than that, I don't really mind because I get why they're doing it. They're not killing the line, if anything they're trying to stretch it out. I mean it's been a year and we still haven't seen a few of the main characters. Seems pretty smart to me. Keep 'em wanting, keep 'em buying.

::nods:: Yeah, true. Well, actually, thinking back to the old toyline, they only had about 4 differen He-Man & Skeletors over the entire run of the toyline. Now, has times changed so much that a toyline cannot survive if it doesn't have uber-large amounts of variants in it? I would think, that the old toyline lasted as long as it did without the use of variants- it's strong diverse character line up helped sell toys, not 20 different verisons of He-man or Skeletor. I'm not saying stop making variants, but maybe tone it down a notch or two. What do you think about this Leo? :-?

-Snailman

Leo656
07-12-2003, 08:59 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing them scaled back a bit (my wallet wouldn't mind either), but at the same time I like seeing what the Horsemen come up with. It seems like they have a lot of fun designing these variant figures, and I'd wager that's why quite so many exist. :)

Back in the 80s, the He-Man phenomenon was so huge that literally anything with "Masters of the Universe" on it would sell... not so much, now. I think that's also why every wave has a He-Man and Skeletor... to keep the wave "close to its roots", so to speak.

I do think the line could survive if they were scaled back a bit... maybe one every *other* wave instead of every single wave.

Snailman
07-12-2003, 09:15 PM
I wouldn't mind seeing them scaled back a bit (my wallet wouldn't mind either), but at the same time I like seeing what the Horsemen come up with. It seems like they have a lot of fun designing these variant figures, and I'd wager that's why quite so many exist. :)

Heh, yeah, I think they do like making all the different ones. :) But yeah, I can see saving money would be another reason to loose some of them.

Back in the 80s, the He-Man phenomenon was so huge that literally anything with "Masters of the Universe" on it would sell... not so much, now. I think that's also why every wave has a He-Man and Skeletor... to keep the wave "close to its roots", so to speak.

::nods:: Aye, that makes some sense to me. ::shrugs:: I dunno, I just wish there was a way to keep from extra variant he-men & skellies from clogging shelves, you know?

I do think the line could survive if they were scaled back a bit... maybe one every *other* wave instead of every single wave.

::nods:: Yeah, me too. Or, if not that, maybe make 1 Skeletor Variant & 1 He-Man variant & include them with every wave that comes out for a few months. So, instead of having Ice-Armor he-man in one wave & then a different he-man in another, Ice Armor he-man would be in like 3 or 4 differen Heroic Warrior waves. That way, a variant would still be coming out, but there would be less of them, in a way. ::scratches head:: Does that sound good, or worse to you? :-?

-Snailman

Leo656
07-12-2003, 10:03 PM
Sounds fine to me.

For some reason my area can't hang onto He-Man figures. At the Toys R Us in Freehold, usually the ONLY He-Man figures they'll have at any given time is like 2 or 3 of whatever the current variant is... and that's it. The rest is vehicles and whatnot. Most of the other stores are the same way. The variants don't "clog up the shelves"... usually one or two of them linger on the otherwise barren shelves where He-Man figures once sat.

So I guess they sell really well over here in Joisey. Heh.

Snailman
07-12-2003, 10:47 PM
Sounds fine to me.

For some reason my area can't hang onto He-Man figures. At the Toys R Us in Freehold, usually the ONLY He-Man figures they'll have at any given time is like 2 or 3 of whatever the current variant is... and that's it. The rest is vehicles and whatnot. Most of the other stores are the same way. The variants don't "clog up the shelves"... usually one or two of them linger on the otherwise barren shelves where He-Man figures once sat.

So I guess they sell really well over here in Joisey. Heh.

Yeah, actually that's how it is at most TRU's, Wal-Mart's, KB's & other MotU carrying stores. There won't be any of the other figures for the wave, but there will be a plethora of the current skeletor or he-man figures there. The only place that has ALOT of He-Men, is at Planet Comics, a local video game store (former comic store) that has like several dozen of the normal, Smash-blade, & Jungle Attack he-man figures for sale, all reduced to like $2.99 each just so people will buy them. The reason I think they had so many, was because they charged like $11.99 for a normal figure & about $14.99 for a deluxe one. People might spend $11.99 for a secondary character, but not for a he-man variant I guess.

-Snailman