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Showing posts with label Masters of the Universe Origins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Masters of the Universe Origins. Show all posts

Monday, October 4, 2021

MOTU Origins | Prince Adam & Sky Sled

When a toyline based on a classic series from decades ago and represented in the modern setting with its original concept intact it becomes popular again. But not all can be translated exactly as the way you remember it. For Masters of the Universe Origins it was uncertain that slowly grow to its own because older fans has nostalgia.

Sometimes nostalgia brings not just the best of what made it iconic, but also the campiness why it was memorable just like Prince Adam and the Sky Sled, two things that are both good and fashionably outdated for the modern times.

Monday, August 2, 2021

MOTU Origins | Battle Armor Skeletor

Every Hero or Villain needs a character development, but most of the times an upgrade doesn’t make it to fiction it becomes a brand new action figure to sell more toys based on that character. With Battle Armor Skeletor, it adds iteration or a version of the character that has gimmicks like the upgrade before the name itself.

There’s no general straightforward fiction related on how the character gained a ‘power up’ even a minicomic to support that transformation. But the back of the product’s card art just gives you the idea how the ‘Battle Amor’ manifested itself to be based on evil magic protection that gives every kid from the 1980s an idea.

Monday, June 7, 2021

MOTU Origins | Roboto

Roboto is largely unknown to the mainstream fans for Masters of the Universe. The character is a third tier for most of the casual fans who grew up with the original toys without any knowledge of his origins other than the minicomic that came with the vintage figure released in 1985.

There have been diverse origins of the character, but most of the basic story leans to the minicomic that Roboto was built by Man-At-Arms based on his personality, which was adapted in the 2002 MOTU reboot series by Mike Young Productions. But the classic Filmation cartoon tells Roboto’s story otherwise.