Raging Bender
Mid-Carder
When the invisible pony is in the room, you must ride.
Joined on: May 12, 2005 19:51:32 GMT -5
Posts: 433
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Post by Raging Bender on May 21, 2019 11:00:43 GMT -5
I've got a question, I know the MoS movie masters and BvS multiverse Superman figs are basically the same, is the Justice League Multiverse also the same? It's odd the way Supes is shorter than the rest of the DCCU League, especially Shazam.
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Post by PJ on May 21, 2019 13:09:35 GMT -5
I've got a question, I know the MoS movie masters and BvS multiverse Superman figs are basically the same, is the Justice League Multiverse also the same? It's odd the way Supes is shorter than the rest of the DCCU League, especially Shazam. Pretty sure the MOS were slightly shorter than BvS, JL and WW Multiverse.
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Post by punksnotdead on May 21, 2019 14:47:54 GMT -5
The Man of Steel figures are definitely shorter than the Multiverse figures.
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Post by LA Times on May 21, 2019 16:00:12 GMT -5
The Man of Steel figures are definitely shorter than the Multiverse figures. Only MOS Faora would be in scale with the Multiverse figures because the actress who played her wasnt that tall.
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Post by Nivro™ on May 23, 2019 20:40:04 GMT -5
The MOS figures looked to be the same size to me. The Superman's were nearly identical. I displayed all mine together and couldnt tell a size difference.
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Post by punksnotdead on May 26, 2019 8:19:54 GMT -5
The MOS figures looked to be the same size to me. The Superman's were nearly identical. I displayed all mine together and couldnt tell a size difference. Nah. The MOS figures are about a half inch off in scale from the Multiverse releases. I went out and bought the updated Sups from TRU because the MOS figure was noticeably shorter than Wonder Woman.
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Post by JC Motors on May 26, 2019 16:39:13 GMT -5
The Man of Steel figures are definitely shorter than the Multiverse figures. Not necessarily. The Man of Steel ones lacked the ab crunch though, I never quite got the reasoning for the lack of an ab crunch. Also the BVS Superman lacks the ab crunch. He's the only BVS figure who doesn't have an ab crunch.
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Post by JC Motors on May 26, 2019 16:40:36 GMT -5
I was just thinking how awful the 3.75 inch Multiverse figures of Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman were. I never bought them because of the size. I wish Mattel would make them bigger like they did with the Danny DeVito Penguin figure.
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Post by PJ on May 26, 2019 17:16:16 GMT -5
I was just thinking how awful the 3.75 inch Multiverse figures of Keaton Batman and Christopher Reeve Superman were. I never bought them because of the size. I wish Mattel would make them bigger like they did with the Danny DeVito Penguin figure. I love that Reeve Superman
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Post by LaParka on May 27, 2019 7:23:14 GMT -5
Got the Multiverse Penguin from Ebay. What an amazing figure captured DeVito perfectly.
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Post by JC Motors on May 27, 2019 16:12:29 GMT -5
PJ was The Penguin from the 4pack different from the Single one from The Animated Series?
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Post by PJ on May 27, 2019 16:38:27 GMT -5
PJ was The Penguin from the 4pack different from the Single one from The Animated Series? If I am understanding what you are asking...the 4 pack was TNBA by Mattel and the BTAS figure was from Hasbro. So they were different styles. If you are asking in Mattel’s single carded TNBA Penguin was the same as their 4-Pack I am pretty sure it was. I think only the 6” line had a color variation to their comic based DCUC figure. The original was in the black jacket and then under the Batman Unlimited line (?) they had a tribute to the Super Powers figure. (Blue jacket) Hasbro and Mattel’s BTAS & TNBA Penguins
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Post by JC Motors on May 27, 2019 17:31:46 GMT -5
PJ was The Penguin from the 4pack different from the Single one from The Animated Series? If I am understanding what you are asking...the 4 pack was TNBA by Mattel and the BTAS figure was from Hasbro. So they were different styles. If you are asking in Mattel’s single carded TNBA Penguin was the same as their 4-Pack I am pretty sure it was. I think only the 6” line had a color variation to their comic based DCUC figure. The original was in the black jacket and then under the Batman Unlimited line (?) they had a tribute to the Super Powers figure. (Blue jacket) Hasbro and Mattel’s BTAS & TNBA Penguins No it's this one q
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Post by PJ on May 27, 2019 17:54:18 GMT -5
If I am understanding what you are asking...the 4 pack was TNBA by Mattel and the BTAS figure was from Hasbro. So they were different styles. If you are asking in Mattel’s single carded TNBA Penguin was the same as their 4-Pack I am pretty sure it was. I think only the 6” line had a color variation to their comic based DCUC figure. The original was in the black jacket and then under the Batman Unlimited line (?) they had a tribute to the Super Powers figure. (Blue jacket) Hasbro and Mattel’s BTAS & TNBA Penguins No it's this one q I don’t think I ever saw that one. If that’s a cloth coat packed next to him then it looks to be the same.
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Post by JC Motors on May 28, 2019 16:40:20 GMT -5
I was looking at Batman prop replicas today and I'm overwhelmed by the plethora of stuff out there and the quality. I was looking at Two Face coins and it seems like they vary in craftsmanship. Was there any company besides Kenner that made a Batman Forever Two Face coin replica?
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Post by JC Motors on May 29, 2019 16:25:39 GMT -5
No it's this one q I don’t think I ever saw that one. If that’s a cloth coat packed next to him then it looks to be the same. I looked at my Penguin and it says Hasbro on his leg. I'm guessing they retooled the Kenner figure to say Hasbro?
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Post by JC Motors on May 29, 2019 16:26:24 GMT -5
I've got a question, I know the MoS movie masters and BvS multiverse Superman figs are basically the same, is the Justice League Multiverse also the same? It's odd the way Supes is shorter than the rest of the DCCU League, especially Shazam. Pretty sure the MOS were slightly shorter than BvS, JL and WW Multiverse. The 66 figures were shorter as well
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Post by PJ on May 29, 2019 16:44:48 GMT -5
Yup the ‘66 Batman Toys are smaller in size (all around scale) as well. I don’t think I ever saw that one. If that’s a cloth coat packed next to him then it looks to be the same. I looked at my Penguin and it says Hasbro on his leg. I'm guessing they retooled the Kenner figure to say Hasbro? That or just kept it as is as they (Hasbro) bought Kenner. And I think they purchased Kenner before the cartoon aired and the toys were released.
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Post by Iron Bison on May 31, 2019 7:04:41 GMT -5
PJ I used to have this vehicle from the Batman Crime Squad line when I was a kid, do you know what the name of it is? I have this one sitting in my car boxed as I type this LOL This thing is cool and weird at the Same time. They rereleased it for the Batman and Robin line but came packed with that lame a$$ Heat Scan Batman.
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Post by Iron Bison on May 31, 2019 7:06:25 GMT -5
If I am understanding what you are asking...the 4 pack was TNBA by Mattel and the BTAS figure was from Hasbro. So they were different styles. If you are asking in Mattel’s single carded TNBA Penguin was the same as their 4-Pack I am pretty sure it was. I think only the 6” line had a color variation to their comic based DCUC figure. The original was in the black jacket and then under the Batman Unlimited line (?) they had a tribute to the Super Powers figure. (Blue jacket) Hasbro and Mattel’s BTAS & TNBA Penguins No it's this one q The 4 pack penguin is not any different from the Original BTAS one except for the manufacturer stamp. He doesnt come with a coat but comes with a plain black open umbrella.
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