4scoopzftw
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Post by 4scoopzftw on Sept 8, 2024 10:58:19 GMT -5
If Mattel were to do a BCA style figure line, do you think it would be popular?
Would you be interested in it?
Also wondering if this could be done or if there are some legalities in the mold style that prevent this.
Thanks!
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Post by Xæro #FakeCollector on Sept 8, 2024 11:14:08 GMT -5
Personally, I'd be all over it. As much as I loved Hasbros, it was the Jakks BCA figures that really got me into religiously collecting wrestling figures.
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Post by Rocky Balboa on Sept 8, 2024 11:14:58 GMT -5
Would it be possible? I don't see why not. Would I be interested? Unlikely.
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Post by coldblooded on Sept 8, 2024 11:18:19 GMT -5
BCAs where the figures I started with. Absolutely would start a new collection with Mattel's version.
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Post by NoseBleedcollectibles on Sept 8, 2024 11:19:16 GMT -5
I'm down for sure
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Post by The Assassin on Sept 8, 2024 11:24:45 GMT -5
I'd rather have modern Elite/Ultimate figures paying HOMAGE to old figure lines like Jakks BCA, Toybiz WCW, Toybiz OSFTM, etc. (same as how the Coliseum Collection pays homage to LJN).
Though of course what I'm suggesting would fit perfectly into the existing Monday Night Wars line. Would be nice to get more of the old Jakks/Toybiz/OSFTM lineups and looks covered in Mattel form, if they can push WWE to approach/sign more of those missing names.
But yeh personally I have zero interest in old style actual figures. They were good at the time when it was all we had, but now modern figures are so much nicer.
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Post by LA Times on Sept 8, 2024 11:29:31 GMT -5
Its possible except nobody will buy it. If their Hasbro style figures are far more popular and Mattel cant even get those in stores, what chance does a BCA style line have?
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Post by coldblooded on Sept 8, 2024 11:41:16 GMT -5
Its possible except nobody will buy it. If their Hasbro style figures are far more popular and Mattel cant even get those in stores, what chance does a BCA style line have? People would buy it, if exclusive to target. The problem is getting it to stores where Walmart fails at.
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Post by taserface on Sept 8, 2024 12:11:00 GMT -5
Its possible except nobody will buy it. If their Hasbro style figures are far more popular and Mattel cant even get those in stores, what chance does a BCA style line have? They get a far far less popular Remco style figure in the stores. So it’s not crazy to think
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Post by Da Handsome 1 on Sept 8, 2024 12:11:41 GMT -5
Nah!
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Post by WalterF on Sept 8, 2024 12:25:53 GMT -5
I'd rather have modern Elite/Ultimate figures paying HOMAGE to old figure lines like Jakks BCA, Toybiz WCW, Toybiz OSFTM, etc. (same as how the Coliseum Collection pays homage to LJN). Though of course what I'm suggesting would fit perfectly into the existing Monday Night Wars line. Would be nice to get more of the old Jakks/Toybiz/OSFTM lineups and looks covered in Mattel form, if they can push WWE to approach/sign more of those missing names. But yeh personally I have zero interest in old style actual figures. They were good at the time when it was all we had, but now modern figures are so much nicer. I agree with this. I grew up on BCA but would much rather have a line, like the Ruthless Aggression line, that covers specific BCA looks but upgraded to elites/ultimates
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Post by kgchampion on Sept 8, 2024 18:00:47 GMT -5
I loved BCA. I regret donating all my BCAs to Goodwill because I’m a monster. But I wouldn’t be interested.
I’d love if they launched a BCA-inspired line of Elites with Elite versions of the Jakks WWF Superstars line with homage packaging, though. Like how Hasbro is making Marvel Legends based on the 90s ToyBiz figures.
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Post by Flair Forever on Sept 8, 2024 18:38:24 GMT -5
Honestly BCA is the one line that I had zero interest in, even when they were popular.
I just didn't think they looked any good. Then or now. Were they supposed to be cartoony (like Hasbros)? It's like they were trying to make "real" looking figures for the time but they still looked cartoony to me. Maybe it's just me.
I have very few BCA's in my 40 year collection because they just never looked good to me. Sorry.
Personally I'd rather see an homage to the WCW Galoob series.
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Post by PJ on Sept 9, 2024 4:15:10 GMT -5
It would be a 100% pass for me. I hated everything about the BCA line. I had a couple of the originals. (Bret, Warrior and LOD) and I bought a couple when they released the KB toys line with the real scan head just for the heads. But I have zero interest in a BCA line now.
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TheEvilDoink1987
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Post by TheEvilDoink1987 on Sept 9, 2024 6:07:13 GMT -5
I think a one-time tribute series would be pretty cool. Born in 1987 and started watching wrestling in 1993, so the BCA line was right in my wheelhouse.
My brother and I began our wrestling figure journey during the twilight of the Hasbro era and always took advantage of the running 3/$10 sale at KB Toys which helped us build up a solid collection despite jumping in so late. By the time 1995 was in full swing, it was obvious that there weren't any new Hasbro figures coming out. These were the days before the Internet so when we eventually saw the new BCA lineup from Jakks on the pegs it was such a mind-blowing experience because we had no clue they were coming.
The Hasbro fed we ran was getting outdated quick so it was awesome to have a fresh wave of figures based on the current product. They were bigger than Hasbros, but not as bulky as LJNs and offered the best articulation yet which was a huge deal because the previous wrestling toys were so limited in that regard. We played the hell out of those figures and were all in on Jakks for years to come.
I do realize that I am biased with these toys because they were the ones I mainly grew up playing with as a kid. There are so many fond memories of going to the store and seeing a new wave for the first time. It is hard to describe, but those simpler times are impossible to replicate now with information being so easily available online and the shift away from traditional brick & mortar retail.
However, I am willing to take off my nostalgia goggles and admit that certain aspects of the Jakks BCA line have not aged gracefully. Like many early 3D video games from that same era of the mid/late 90s, they were fun back then, but look a little rough around the edges these days. It is easy to understand people thinking they felt "cheap" as there were often issues with loose limbs and inaccurate parts being used constantly. Some of the faces looked great, but many were just terrible looking back. Not being overly critical, but again being able to admit that these were definitely not perfect toys. Still, if you grew up on BCAs you know just how special they were.
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Post by Apocalypse on Sept 9, 2024 11:15:59 GMT -5
Yes
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Post by wholefnshow420 on Sept 9, 2024 17:28:41 GMT -5
I get everyone wanting mattel to make these but they wouldn't be the same then everyone would complain about it and stop buying causing the line to fail with loss of profit from the budget to make, i mean if everyone truly wants them like they say and there's actual money to be made from it jakks is still around as company so if they could work out some kinda agreement with wwe and mattel with all the licensing rights they could probably go back to making strictly bca style figures of legends and current talent as long as it's not interfering with anything but seriously wouldn't you want them to be the one's who remake that style line over everyone else since they are who created it all to begin with
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Post by Back to the Codyverse on Sept 9, 2024 17:59:28 GMT -5
BCA physical style? No
BCA themed sets and packaging? Yes
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TheEvilDoink1987
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Post by TheEvilDoink1987 on Sept 9, 2024 18:31:03 GMT -5
BCA physical style? No BCA themed sets and packaging? Yes I agree with this. 2 Tuff or Bad Boyz sets would be a great homage.
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Post by ttmbrad on Sept 9, 2024 21:37:08 GMT -5
I'm down to give it a whirl.
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