- Drak Pack
- Groovie Goolies
- Dingbat
- Filmation Ghostbusters
You can tell im a Horror guy LOL
The Addams Family cartoon figures, watching it now on MeTV-Toons channel
I need Mafex to give me classic versions of Wonder Woman, Hal Jordan Green Lantern, Barry Allen Flash, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter and Captain Marvel (Shazam) on the DC side, and Hulk, Fantastic Four, Wasp, Hank Pym Ant Man, Scarlet Witch, Vision, Quicksilver, Wonder Man, Black Panther, Bishop, Beast, Kitty Pryde, Colossus and Nightcrawler on the Marvel side.
Not much to ask for, is it?
Articulated figures of ParaNorman and the zombies in the movie
Movie Dick Tracy figures (vibrant colors hopefully)
Ernest P. Worrell "ultimate" figure (plenty of headswap faces)
Weird Al Yankovic figure
90s Pauly Shore figure (long hair preferably)
Dumb and Dumber "ultimate" figures of various costumes throughout the first film.
I feel like Neca could handle these quite well.
Articulated figure of King Of Queens (the tv show) forgot if i said this before. wearing a backwards cap
Didn't know where to put this, so I'll just drop it here with an obligatory "Hey, did anyone have this on their wishlist?" pseudo-justification:
EDIT: And then I finally found the general SHFA thread...
https://twitter.com/preterniadotcom/status/1856854309834465403
Movie Dick Tracy figures (vibrant colors hopefully)
I'd take movie or comic figs. I loved the movie as a kid because of the colors alone. Poppin straight into my eyeballs!
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
The big one for me that I didn't see mentioned yet was Archie comics characters (Archie, Betty, Veronica, Jughead, etc)
I'd be all in on good new classic Disney (Donald, Mickey, Scrooge, etc) and Looney Tunes figures.
It seems we're closer on 2 other lines that I've wanted for a long time: Star Trek and Scooby Doo.
I'd love someone to do a new Independent Comics line like Toy Biz and Shocker Toys both tried to do years ago. I really like some of the stuff that I've seen from Mezco, Loose Collector and Super 7, but I'm generally never going to pay those kinds of prices for 1/12th scale stuff. I'm looking for stuff in the $20-$40 price point range.
Movie Dick Tracy figures (vibrant colors hopefully)
I'd take movie or comic figs. I loved the movie as a kid because of the colors alone. Poppin straight into my eyeballs!
I'd be all over Dick Tracy figures, either comic or movie! I'm tempted by the Mezco figures, but I'd prefer a more affordable option without soft goods. Like you both mentioned, the vibrant colors would make a cool display. I collected all the original movie figures, except stupid Blank. Man, I wasted so many hours as a kid hunting for that figure. Now I know why I never found it.
In addition to Dick Tracy, I'd also love a Punch Out line from the 80s Nintendo version of the game. I like the over-the-top characters and the fact that it's a small roster to complete. I was never that into video games, but I have lots of fond memories playing that game.
In addition to Dick Tracy, I'd also love a Punch Out line from the 80s Nintendo version of the game. I like the over-the-top characters and the fact that it's a small roster to complete. I was never that into video games, but I have lots of fond memories playing that game.
I seem to remember back in the day when he still posted on twitter that Randy from NECA used to mention Punch Out a lot as a license he would like to do if it had been possible for them.
@cmoney Hmm. I wonder if the license is tough to get or really expensive. Hopefully, a company decides it's worth the financial and/or time costs.
In NECA's case specifically, I think their typical scale is tough for Punch-Out. If Little Mac is what you're sizing all the other figures against, you have a lot of massive boxers to make. Imagine how big King Hippo or Bald Bull are with a 1:10 Little Mac.
@bills-all-day I remember the discussion around this. Randy really coveted the Nintendo license, but wanted to make classic & obscure games. Nintendo had zero interest in licensing to an American company for anything other than kids toys in their most modern looks, for marketing purposes.