Toy Fair 2015: Star Wars Black Series Snubbed?

I may have been pre-conditioned by the Marvel presentation that preceded it, but when a Hasbro rep says “We know what you’re all waiting for,” I expect it to be followed with slides of 6-inch super-poseable action figures. But as entertaining as the discussion was, I was less enthused by the prospect of customizing my own lightsaber, since most of the configurations guarantee disemboweling oneself if one attempts to use them. After all, it probably looks pretty cool to have a 4-bladed lightsaber, but when 3 of them point at your own gut you might reconsider its practicality.

Suffice to say that with no mention at all of the Star Wars Black Series in either 4 or 6-inches, I’m wondering if we won’t see a little rest at retail before the inevitable onslaught of Episode 7 figures at the end of the year. Hasbro did have some Black Series on display in the showroom. I took pictures of the 6-inch figures. But they really didn’t talk about them much at all.

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Toy Fair 2015: Marvel Legends Report

Toy Fair 2015 Hasbro Marvel Legends Hulkbuster Iron Man (2 of 22)

I don’t want to jinx it, but the last time I felt like this coming out of a Marvel Legends showroom was the year that Toy Biz announced that Marvel had signed the licensing agreement with Hasbro. They had ambitious plans for that final year, and it showed. If they were going to let the license go, they were going to go out with a bang.

This time around, it feels like it’s Hasbro that’s got something to prove – that Marvel Legends is their line, and no one can do it better. How do you think they did?

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Toy Fair 2015: Mattel Sssqueezes in One More Teaser

Masters of the Universe Classics Sssqueeze

Mattel’s “nerd herd” isn’t until early Sunday morning, but they’ve still managed to squeeze in one more Masters of the Universe Classics tease for the Mattycollector fans. Sssqueeze looks to be super bendy.

You’d think Mattel would be more sensitive to the plight of the West Coast Toy Fair attendees. I blame them for horrible morning puns.

Toy Fair 2015: LEGO Minecraft and Scooby Doo

Toy Fair 2015 LEGO Scooby Doo (15 of 15)

To wrap up our LEGO posts this morning we’ll take a look at two of their licensed properties – Minecraft and Scooby Doo. While they’ve relinquished the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles license, they’re continuing to go strong with licenses that may not have fit the traditional mold.

Ever since the CUUSOO Minecraft set, LEGO has sunk their teeth into the property. That relationship seems unchanged in the wake of Microsoft’s acquisition of the game. And in Scooby Doo, LEGO replaces the TMNT with another animated property, though one not as current. We’ll have to see if this is a relatively short-term prospect, like it was with the Turtles.

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Toy Fair 2015: LEGO Movies – Star Wars and Jurassic Park

Toy Fair 2015 LEGO Jurassic Park (1 of 10)

In the second of our LEGO posts from this morning’s “Be our Toy Fair Valentine” LEGO party (I’m sure my wife is not appreciating that), here’s shots of two of the big movie properties – Star Wars and Jurassic Park.

It’s still early to expect sets from Episode 7 – the Star Wars stuff leverages the Original Trilogy, the Prequels, and the Rebels animated show. Jurassic Park, in contrast, reveals what we’re expecting to be the major action set pieces from the movie. The LEGO Movie still has sets coming out this year – I didn’t get any pics though.

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