Sunday, April 1, 2001

Toyfare Magazine - Vital Toys Orders Meat Loaf

Get set to go retro again, as Vital Toys unveils its second wave of figures from the campy classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show as well as several new projects.

The new line includes Rocky favorites like Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss in her charming underclothes, Brad Majors and possibly a Meat Loaf figure.

“We’re working with Winterland to finish up the licensing deal to do Meat Loaf as Eddie from the movie,” a Vital Toys spokesman said. Eddie could be included in a two pack with Green Lab Coat Dr. Frank N. Furter while a Janet/Brad or Janet/Magenta two-pack is also planned.

Another 70s cult film, Cheech and Chong’s Up in Smoke, will be available as a two-pack in April, with Curtis the Pimp, Strawberry, and the Ajax Girl coming later on. Vital Toys and Tower Records are working together on some Cheech and Chong exclusives, as well as figures of based on the devil-girl stylings of pop artist Coop.

And from the world of the bizarre, the first figures of both pioneer new wavers Devo and Ripley’s Believe it or Not are also on the way. Devo is the first in a series of early ‘80s music artists, whose look is based on the classic “Whip It” music video. The Ripley’s figures will include the world’s tallest man as both an action figure and a life-sized inflatable, the Giraffe-necked woman, the 6-legged cow and a series of toy artifacts. The line’s packaging will reflect original cartoons and pictures that Ripley himself used to promote his fantastic findings.

Expect to find the Ripley’s line beginning in July, with new additions every other month.

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Thursday, March 1, 2001

Toyfare Magazine - Novel Gets Dark

What toy company could make products that vary from brawny spokesman Mr. Clean to anime favorite Sailor Moon? The answer is Novel Toy, Inc., a relatively new company founded by a pair of identical twins from Australia.

“My sister [Gayle] and I started the company at the beginning of the year,” said Novel Toy’s President Gillian Blakeney, “We took over the premises of another toy company before we began and we took a lot of the great staff with us.”

Specializing in toys and novelty items for both classic and cutting-edge books and TV shows, the L.A.-based toy company has already acquired almost a dozen toy licenses that include such kiddie-faves as the comic-strip cat Garfield, Nickelodeon’s Sponge Bob Squarepants and Blue’s Clues, Clifford and Hello Kitty. Novel Toy also produces a number of anime-related lines such as Sailor Moon, Card Captor Sakura, and Tenchi Muyo.

But perhaps the biggest news involving Novel Toy are the rumors that they have acquired the rights to the Fox’s hot sci-fi drama Dark Angel as well as pop sensation Pink. Unfortunately, further information was unavailable at press time. “It’s way too early to discuss Pink and Dark Angel,” Blakeney remarked. Stay tuned to ToyFare for more info.

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Thursday, February 1, 2001

Toyfare Magazine - McFarlane Does Kid Rock

Bawitaba! Detroit’s favorite Devil without a Cause, is set to become Todd McFarlane’s newest rock n’ roll action figure.

“[Kid Rock] stands for something to a certain crowd,” McFarlane told MTV regarding the decision to immortalize Kid Rock in plastic form. “They sort of rally behind him.”

The figure will come with his trademark pimp-daddy style of clothing – red and black fedoras, jeans, white tank top, and his “Good Ol’ Boy” belt buckle. While the inclusion of his pimp coat is still being ironed out, Kid Rock will also be packaged with what’s been termed a “peep-show girlie booth” to continue in the vein of Kid Rock’s pimp-and-stripper-related theme. Rock himself expressed interest in a removable hand with extended middle finger, despite the problems it may cause with retailers.“Maybe we’ll have to put a sticker over it that says, ‘Kiddies, don’t look behind this,’” McFarlane suggested.But Kid Rock is not McFarlane Toys’ only upcoming venture into the music world.Although still unconfirmed, other rockers who may see themselves as McFarlane creations in the near future include legendary Doors frontman Jim Morrison, metal gods Metallica and AC/DC, the Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia and MTV faves Limp Bizkit. “Those are still in negotiations,” according to McFarlane Toys Public Relations Manager Ken Reinstein.

Who says rock is dead?

Christina Brzustoski

[Sidebar]

Despite a host of music projects under consideration, McFarlane Toys hasn’t turned away from the world of film. McFarlane is currently working to get approval from various parties to make a slew of new movie-related products.

Adventure film buffs will appreciate McFarlane’s plans to produce not only the swashbuckling archeologist-hero Indiana Jones, but also Mel Gibson’s William Wallace (from Braveheart) and Gladiator’s Russell Crowe as the sword-wielding Roman soldier Maximus.

The pea soup-spewing Regan from The Exorcist and city-ravaging monster stars Godzilla and King Kong are also planned for the future.

And let’s not forget the psychotic lead characters from such landmark films as Taxi Driver and Pulp Fiction. We could soon see not only Robert De Niro’s Travis “You talkin’ to me?” Bickle but also those Tarantino hit-men and hamburger philosophers Jules and Vincent.

Here’s hoping that a royale with cheese is packaged with each Pulp figure.

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Monday, January 1, 2001

Toyfare Magazine - Chips are Down

In just a short time, toys have come quite a long way. Just three or four years ago, no one was learning Furbish or raising electronic ferrets and robotic puppies. Your Han Solo figure couldn’t even talk, and Interactive Yoda wasn’t around to criticize your Force-manipulating abilities.

But those days have passed, and new toy technology has your favorite wrestling toys trash talkin’ just like on TV. Little plastic Darth Maul can now utter his only two lines from Episode 1 while conversing with the equally evil Darth Sidious. Just stroll through any aisle in the toy store and it’s impossible to escape the horde of motion-sensitive, sound-activated, interactive toys. And it’s thanks to the microchip that our toys are now so much more advanced than the motionless stuffed animals and speech-deprived action figures of the not-so-distant past.

The toy industry is far from the only one relying on microchip technology for its products. With everything from hand-held computers to the ubiquitous cell phone and kitchen appliances relying upon this new technology, the all-important microchips are currently in short supply. So what does that mean for toy collectors? Will the toy industry be compelled to stop making nifty interactive toys and bring us back to the Dark Ages of silent, dull and immobile products? Will the new age of technologically enhanced toys come to a premature end before ever reaching its zenith? And, perhaps most importantly, will there be enough PlayStation 2 consoles to go around after its long-awaited US release in October?

The shortage will probably not mean the end of the electronic toy renaissance, but it could very well sideline the new technology for the near future. For instance, Mattel, Inc. typically orders microchips 30 to 45 days early for its products, but with the chip manufacturers unable to ship on time, Mattel faces production chaos. “We calculate on a specific timeline,” Mattel’s spokeswoman Lisa Marie Bongiovanni said, “and all of a sudden it’s doubled. How do you fit that into your production schedule?” Mattel’s preschool and infant toy departments were most affected by the shortage, and Mattel stands to lose a whopping $100 million in holiday sales.

Mattel is not the only company feeling the pinch of the chip shortage. Hasbro’s Interactive Yoda Furby was postponed for several months because of it, and it may also delay several new products in the second half of the year. Sony will only be able to ship 500,000 PlayStation 2 units this October, far less than initially planned for the eagerly anticipated smorgasbord of technology, with its all-in-one game console, CD/DVD player, and Internet provider. Another video game maker, Radica Games, Ltd. announced that their shipments would be also be jeopardized by the shortage.

Playmates, the creator of the Simpsons figures and other microchip-enhanced dolls, has cut down on the quantities of some of their upcoming products, like figures from this December’s Jim Carrey/Dr. Seuss flick, The Grinch.
“Some of our Grinch items we produced less of than we would have liked,” said Playmates’ Jeff Trojan. “But a delay just means you can make less of [the toys] than you want this year before the holidays. You don’t delay everything until the spring, you just have to make a choice of whether you want to get it out or not.” Playmates had already ordered most of the chips they needed after the Amazing Babies line received positive fan reaction from the Toy Fair.

So while larger companies have had to delay products or ship fewer than was originally anticipated, toy companies are fortunately still managing to survive the shortage. And while an Associated Press report noted that the chip shortage would delay JAKKS Pacific’s Real Sound Arena, the California-based manufacturer claims it will still be able to layeth the smackdown. “We really planned ahead, so we didn’t see any effect from [the chip shortage],” reported JAKKS Pacific’s Jenna Goldberg.While JAKKS may currently be unaffected by the shortage, delays and limited quantities could plague the toy industry for the next year and a half. “Things are tight,” Trojan confirmed. “If there’s one hot electronic toy that sells out, that’s probably where it affects you.”But don’t despair just yet, toy fans. This latest shortage doesn’t signal the death knell of toy technology; fans may just have a harder time finding that hot new interactive toy for a while. Just make sure you ordered that PlayStation 2 in advance.

[photo coming soon]

Friday, December 1, 2000

Toyfare Magazine - War Games

What two words best sum up the past 12 months for Star Wars collectors? Emotional rollercoaster.

After the release of Star Wars-Episode 1: The Phantom Menace - which disappointed as many fans as it delighted - Star Wars products were plentiful. Beyond plentiful. The unfortunate by-product? A lack of new figures, since retailers couldn’t find room amidst the teeming legions of Jar Jar Binks figures choking the nation’s narrow toy aisles.

Though nothing can take back those excessive Jar Jars, Hasbro assured fans at this August’s GenCon - the largest gaming convention of the year - that it’s rethinking its plan for Star Wars.

Here’s a rundown of what 2001 will hold for Star Wars toys.

How is the Power of the Jedi line different from the Power of the Force?

Including a mix of new and classic figures, POTJ will see a new and spiffy consolidated design on the packaging, whether it’s the prequel’s Lott Dodd or the original trilogy’s Lando Calrissian. The icon has been replaced by young Obi-Wan and his one-time apprentice Darth Vader, as they represent both sides of the Force and are perhaps the two most significant characters in the saga. And say goodbye to the much-maligned CommTech chips Instead, each figure will include a Jedi Force File - a small foldout brochure featuring lots of cool info on your fave characters.

What new figures will the POTJ line include? When can I get them?

The Episode 1 line will include Anakin’s mom, Shmi Skywalker as well as new versions of Boss Nass, Anakin and the ever-exasperating Jar Jar Binks. Also on tap for 2001 are several classic figures like a new Bespin Luke Skywalker - complete with bloodied face and that trademark tousled hair, a Bespin Darth Vader, General Leia Organa, tubby pilot Jek Porkins and Ben Kenobi. K-3PO and a new Biker Scout could possibly be made available around the holidays.

What’s up with Hasbro’s recent acquisition of Wizards of the Coast?


Look for Wizards of the Coast to release an exclusive
figure of the young Wookiee Rorworr, a character from the upcoming roleplaying game. According to WotC representatives, the figure will be included with the starter level set of the Star Wars adventure roleplaying game due this November. This set, which includes basic rules and everything a gamer needs to get started, will retail for $14.95.

What’s the deal with the Target exclusive figures?

Target has already ordered 2000 skiffs with Luke Skywalker, which will be available on their website, target.com, beginning in October. The 12-inch speeder bikes will also be appearing in larger quantities this fall.

Tell me everything you can about the new 300th edition Boba Fett!


This figure won’t be carded, but will come in super-special display packaging. With articulated arms, Fett will have a cloth cape and possibly a missile-firing backpack. Although Boba will initially be released in limited quantities before Christmas, don’t go spending your savings bidding for everyone’s favorite bounty hunter on eBay just yet; Fett will be plentiful early next year.

What about R2-D2 with Holographic Princess Leia?

Hasbro is looking into ways to get more of this extremely rare figure out to the public, possibly through the Star Wars Fan Club.

How will the Episode II line be handled differently from the Episode 1 line?

Expect a far more conservative amount of Episode II figures, primarily because of the mountain of leftover Episode I stuff that prevented the release of new Star Wars merchandise. Expect the Episode II roll-out to begin with at least one “sneek peek” figure.

Can you please tell me who the Episode II sneak-peek figure will be? Please?

Hasbro’s keeping it under wraps, so keep guessing.

So when will the Episode II sneak-peek figure be available?

Look for the sneak-peek figure by late summer or early fall 2001, about 10 months before we’re graced with the presence of Episode II.

[photo coming soon]

Wednesday, November 1, 2000

Toyfare Magazine - X-Men Evolution cover story

This fall Kids WB! presents a mutant version of Saved by the Bell.

That's right, the X-Men return to animated form in
X-Men: Evolution, featuring adolescent versions of your favorite mutants. Toy Biz will provide Evolution's new Triple Action X-Treme figures.

Close attention was paid to capture the look and attitude of the new animation, Toy Biz's Damon Nee revealed, while integrating fun actions and accessories. All the new X-toy fun will begin by January.

[Character Summaries:]


Wolverine
As the victim of a sinister, secret experiment, the regenerating mutant Logan found himself with adamantium-laced bones and retractable claws. After a stint in Canada's Department H, he took the code-name Wolverine and joined Professor X's crew.

Sabretooth
Wolverine's archenemy, the furry, whiskered Victor Creed, shares many of Wolvie's mutant powers, including regeneration and deadly claws. A ruthless assassin, the gigantic Sabretooth has shown his ferocity by murdering not only his enemies, but his supposed allies as well.

Storm
Growing up on the Egyptian streets, the orphan Ororo Munroe eventually traveled to Africa, where she and her weather-manipulating abilities were worshipped. Leaving her days as a veritable goddess behind, she joined Professor X’s team as Storm.

Nightcrawler

The son of shape-shifting Mystique, Kurt Wagner was abandoned and raised in a circus. Professor X saved the blue-skinned mutant from an angry mob and recruited the former circus performer for the X-Men, honing his supernatural acrobatic and teleportation talents.

Cyclops
Scott Summers's mutant powers first manifested in the plane crash that killed his parents. With ruby quartz lenses that control his ability to emit energy blasts from his eyes and a clever code-name, Cyclops became the first X-Man.

Toad
Born as Mortimer Toynbee, this orphan was discovered by Magneto and became a loyal servant of the Brotherhood of Mutants, (founded after the period of X-Men: Evolution). The slime-spewing Toad's mutant powers include an amazing jumping abilities.


[Call Outs:]

Wolverine

KICK BUTT This Wolverine figure can kick butt - literally He’ll have a nifty kicking ability to keep them evil mutants in line.

FATHER FIGURE While most of X-Men: Evolution’s characters will be teenagers, Wolverine will be the gruff–but-protective mentor. Expect to see him in action against his arch-nemesis Sabretooth.

SNIKT What would a Wolverine figure be without those trademark retractable adamantium claws?

ART BOY The art of Alan Davis inspired Wolverine's latest brown costume design for both the action figure and X-Men: Evolution.

SLICE N’ DICE Wolverine comes with a Danger Room accessory featuring multi-articulated attack arms and projectiles.

Sabretooth

DOUBLE TROUBLE Two levers on Sabretooth's back will unleash the evil mutant within, as each launches a different attack.

TOSS ACROSS The first lever will throw a canister that explodes on impact. The contents will cover any of Sabretooth's enemies in a toxic goo.

LEG MAN Sabretooth's other lever will let him kick any X-Man who gets in his way.

DROP OUT While Sabretooth won’t be a student at Xavier Institute, he’ll show up in his usual role as Wolverine's nemesis.

BACK UP As if the exploding goo and kicking action aren't enough, when the levers are held down simultaneously, Sabretooth can hold his enemy over his head, swing him down, and knee him in the back.

Storm

FLY GIRL Storm will be able to fly ... almost, thanks to an articulated cape that supports her in mid-air.

GET WET Create your own, er, storm using bellows in Storm's back that will let her shoot water out of the right arm.

SEEING SPARKS Storm's base launches lightning projectiles as it telescopes up. And nothing says cool toy quite like lightning projectiles.

EXTRA HELP Storm will teach at the Xavier Institute high school, where her nephew Spike (a character based on the comic character Marrow) is a student.

COTTONY SOFT Storm comes packaged with a cloud base to represent her weather-controlling abilities.

Nightcrawler

SHAPE UP Like Wolverine and Cyclops, Nightcrawler also has a Danger Room training accessory with acrobatic training equipment.

MAMA KIN His mother Mystique will be the Machiavellian principal, secretly influencing students to her evil mutant ways.

CIRCUS FREAK Nightcrawler can also be clipped onto a variety of articulated practice poles packaged with the former circus acrobat.

IN THE END For those lazy days at Professor X's academy, a fully poseable tail will let Nightcrawler literally hang out around the Danger Room.

Cyclops

CLOTHES CALL Cyclops has undergone numerous costume changes through the years - this one borrows elements from his recent comic incarnation.

LITE BRITE The new Cyclops figure doesn’t emit actual energy beams, but it does the next best thing - it lights up as his specially-pivoted hand touches his visor.

OXYCUTE ‘EM Expect to see a young Cyclops in X-Men: Evolution dealing not only with those pesky mutant powers, but also the dilemmas of everyday teenage life.

SHOOT OUT More flying projectiles Cyclops's Danger Room blast cannon launches missiles as it rotates.

KICK BACK Cyclops is also equipped with kicking action, allowing him to spar with both Wolverine and Sabretooth.

Toad

DOOR MAN The school locker packaged with Toad actually spits out ooze when he stomps on top of it, thanks to cool spring-loaded locker doors.

SCHOOL’S IN If kicking his fellow Xavier Institute students isn't enough fun for you, Toad can also perform a cool back flip onto your figure of choice.

THE IN CROWD Toad will be a student at Xavier Institute along with Blob, Avalanche, Quicksilver, Kitty Pryde and others.

JUMP AROUND Toad and pals will start class at Xavier Institute on Kids WB Saturday mornings beginning this November.


Contributing writer Christina Brzustoski' still waiting for her mutant powers to develop.








Toyfare Magazine - Along Came a Spider

After months of frenzied speculation that placed everyone from the Oscar-nominated Brit Jude Law to Wing Commander actor and Buffy’s beau Freddie Prinze, Jr. in the coveted blue-and-red suit, movie producers have finally found their Spider-Man in newcomer Tobey Maguire. But loyal Spider-Man fans won’t have to wait until the film opens for new Spidey toys.

Toy Biz is set to release four figures with the new Classic Spider-Man line. While creating some buzz for the movie seems the likely cause for some new merchandise, Toy Biz insisted it wasn’t the sole reason.

“We haven’t done any new Spider-Man products in a couple years specifically aimed at kids and collectors,” revealed Toy Biz’s Jesse Falcon. Plans for an Ultimate Spider-Man line were shelved in favor of the Classic line.

“We never even designed anything for [Ultimate Spider-Man],” Falcon confirmed. Toy Biz will release a second Classic Spider-Man assortment in lieu of Ultimate Spidey next March.

Rather than create some new toy loaded with lots of nifty gadgets and accessories, Classic Spider-Man focuses more on the actual figures. Each new 6-inch figure has a whopping thirty points of articulation - unprecedented for a North American toy - and will be packaged with its own comic book that tells an important story related to that specific character.

The figures in the new line include Classic Spider-Man in the red-and-blue duds, another Spidey in black (both sculpted by Steve Kiwus), Man-Spider and Venom (by Phil Ramirez). Each figure will also be packaged with a base that can be hooked onto the wall with the figure, to re-create Spidey’s own wall-climbing ability.

So while the Spider-Man movie is still a year away, the new figures should alleviate some of the pain of that long wait when they hit stores at the year’s en
d.