Mattel Masters Of The Universe Cartoon Collection SDCC 2024 Exclusive Two Bad
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00:00Unfortunately for He-Man, two hands of evil make a whole lot of trouble.
00:05Here's a look at Mattel SDCC 2024 exclusive,
00:08the He-Man and the Master Universe cartoon collection, Too Bad.
00:30Once two of the most dangerous bounty hunters in the universe,
00:37Tuvar and Badra developed a bitter rivalry.
00:40Their bad blood used to be the only thing they shared,
00:42now they share everything as too bad.
00:44Even though the two bitter rivals are now literally connected at the hip,
00:47their hatred for each other has not been quelled.
00:50And what would you two like to have in your coffee?
00:52Oh, half and half, of course.
00:54Just before we get a closer look at the Mattel He-Man and the Master Universe cartoon collection,
00:57Tuvar, Badra, two halves of obviously the total package, Too Bad,
01:02let's grab the tape measure and see how tall the figures actually stand.
01:04Now this set was released as an SDCC or San Diego Comic Con 2024 exclusive.
01:10I didn't get the chance to drive all the way to San Diego,
01:13but I did the next best thing, the cheapest thing.
01:15I actually found this set over on the Facebook selling group.
01:18And again, a big thank you to Daryl for hooking me up.
01:20Let's grab the tape measure and see how tall these stand.
01:22Now they're obviously going to be using as well the cartoon collection body,
01:25so they're already right away going to be bigger than the origins bodies.
01:28But each one of the figures, starting first with Tuvar,
01:30he's going to stand, hey, at six inches in height or about 15 centimeters tall.
01:35It's going to really change no differently here for Badra.
01:37Badra is literally going to be about the same size.
01:39I mean, if anything, he has a little bit of a mohawk,
01:41but it still translates to roughly about the same size of figure,
01:44both in inches and in centimeters.
01:46Let's bring in some of the baddies to be displayed with Too Bad.
01:48First, here's what the figure looks like with Skeletor.
01:50By far, I feel the most disappointing figure we've gotten from the cartoon collection.
01:53And it's just a lot of it has to do with the fact
01:55that there's just not enough negative space around Skeletor's skeletal face.
01:59His face takes up way too much real estate inside the hood.
02:03Not as disappointing, though, is certainly the Trapjaw.
02:06Trapjaw is a fantastic figure.
02:08Speaking of also Trapjaw, one of the included accessories
02:11that come with Tuvar and Badra is the Mirror of Avathar.
02:14The season two episode, the Ancient Mirror of Avathar,
02:17very heavily features not only Too Bad as they are combined,
02:21it also features Trapjaw dressed as a pirate.
02:23Prince Adam, in fact, goes up to Trapjaw a couple of times
02:26and doesn't even recognize the baddie underneath.
02:28Prince Adam's pretty stupid.
02:30What isn't stupid, though, is certainly some of the other cooler figures
02:33we've gotten from the cartoon collection, like, for example, Merman,
02:36the most recently looked at Webster,
02:38and also a character that also appears in the Ancient Mirror of Avathar.
02:42Here's what the figures look like with Evil Lynn.
02:44Walking through the accessories right now.
02:46To your left, you've got the Mirror of Avathar.
02:48To your right, the Torso of Too Bad.
02:50Meaning, somewhat ironically, in the middle,
02:53you've got the mini-comic.
02:55Clever, the way that Mattel handled this mini-comic,
02:57because normally mini-comics, whether it be He-Man or otherwise,
02:59you obviously would start from the front.
03:03You'd flip, obviously, you're probably going to be reading it,
03:05not just be flipping through the pages.
03:06You're going to flip to the back, and then that's the back of the comic.
03:08We're going to do things differently this time around, though,
03:10for the story of Tuvar and Badra.
03:12We're going to start the story, at least, with Tuvar.
03:14And when you flip through the comic, that's clever here.
03:17It tells the story only from his side of things
03:19till eventually he comes in contact and blows with Badra.
03:22Skeletor, of course, coming to terms with the fact
03:25that he could probably combine the two, he's evil after all,
03:27takes the two characters and combines them together to make Too Bad.
03:31Now, that's the story of only just Tuvar.
03:34If you, though, take the comic and flip it this way,
03:36so instead of looking at it from the front,
03:38you're going to be flipping it around this way,
03:40now you've got the story of Badra.
03:42And the story, again, starts from his side of things
03:44till eventually, yeah, comes into the same...
03:46Essentially, the story ends for both of the stories
03:49in the exact same spot.
03:51The two of them are fighting. Skeletor sees that
03:53and merges the two together.
03:55And then you've got yourself, if I just flip right to it,
03:57you've got yourself Too Bad.
03:59So it's really clever, the way they did this,
04:01that you have two stories on either polaring sides,
04:03and then in the middle, they're literally,
04:05their stories end the exact same moment,
04:08and it ends with them becoming Too Bad.
04:10That's pretty clever, Mattel. Very clever, indeed.
04:12Let's move that off to the side.
04:14What's also clever is the fact that they included
04:16a Season 2, Episode 62 accessory,
04:19that being the Mirror of Avatar.
04:21This actually was taken from the episode,
04:23The Ancient Mirror of Avatar,
04:25that very predominantly features Too Bad.
04:27Although they're not going to be featured the way
04:29that you're seeing right now,
04:31and I don't think the mirror, in fact, has any meaning
04:33at all for the way that they are merged together.
04:35But at least they are characters that appear in this episode.
04:37The mirror itself has been molded here in gold plastic.
04:39You can see it's quite really hollow on the back, though.
04:41But at least it is finished. It doesn't look like...
04:43I mean, there's a part, obviously,
04:45where they took a lenticular sticker,
04:47so the mirror actually does look like it's talking
04:49and it's moving its eyebrows up and down.
04:51Can you see that? I can hope you can see that.
04:53But on the back, you know what?
04:55They didn't have to even really mold this at all,
04:57but they did. That looks nice.
04:59What I have planned, though, when it comes to
05:01the episode-specific accessories,
05:03something I really criticized in earlier episodes,
05:05I had this idea in mind that when eventually
05:07I set up Snake Mountain, because right now
05:09it's still inside of a box,
05:11I don't have any room whatsoever to have a snake.
05:13I have Castle Greyskull right now,
05:15and I have to kind of move stuff.
05:17Nobody cares. Nobody cares.
05:19But I think what I'm planning to do, though,
05:21is Snake Mountain. It's sort of down in the depths.
05:23I'm probably going to have a lot of these episode-specific accessories.
05:25So it kind of just looks like Skeletor's been stealing things
05:27and literally just been keeping them in his basement.
05:29He's hoarding them just as much as I'm hoarding these collectibles.
05:31He just doesn't even know what to do with it.
05:33The mirror's like, hey, I got wisdom.
05:35Skeletor's like, eh, I gotta find something else new.
05:37I gotta find something else I can steal.
05:39The mirror itself is a wise mirror.
05:41It knows all. So it's probably a good mirror
05:43that you maybe want to be talking to.
05:45Again, maybe Prince Adam probably should have
05:47maybe looked at the mirror, talked to it a few times
05:49to probably know that Trapjaw, that pirate he was talking to
05:51that seemed like a friendly enough pirate
05:53was actually Trapjaw that whole time.
05:55Stupid Prince Adam.
05:57Let's put it off to the side, though.
05:59Good-sized mirror, too.
06:01Of course, one of the other things that come included with the set
06:03is the actual torso piece for Tuvar and Badra.
06:05Of course, you're going to take the two halves of their names as well.
06:07And then, of course, Bad.
06:09Mash them together, kind of like Apple Pen.
06:11What is it, Apple? I got a pen.
06:13Apple Pen? Pineapple Pen?
06:15Nobody knows that. I hope somebody does.
06:17The torso piece, obviously, is going to be taking
06:19essentially the two halves of their bodies,
06:21splitting them right down the middle.
06:23So you're going to have yourself great-flavored blue raspberry.
06:25Blue raspberry isn't even really a thing.
06:27It's a company-produced flavor.
06:29I mean, there's no such thing as blue raspberries out in the wild.
06:31Watch somebody now tell me, hey, man, I did find blue raspberries.
06:33And then I'm going to just seem like a stupid idiot like Prince Adam.
06:35What you're going to do, though,
06:37is you're going to take the halves,
06:39at least you're going to take the arms,
06:41you're going to take the lower legs,
06:43and obviously you're going to take the head
06:45of both the characters, of Tuvar and Badra.
06:47But you know what? Let's look at them individually.
06:49The bodies themselves are using the exact same body.
06:51If I can just grab Skeletor here.
06:53Let's bring in Skeletor.
06:55You can see that they are using the larger style.
06:57Not the origin bodies, no.
06:59They're the cartoon collection bodies,
07:01so they're a little bit stockier.
07:03But they are using the same bodies as Skeletor.
07:05Different boots, though.
07:07The hands, though, do have the thumbs-up hands.
07:09Unfortunately, though,
07:11with the hands being the way that they are,
07:13they already tease the idea that, yeah,
07:15these guys could have come in, I don't know,
07:17like a mace, a club, something.
07:19A laser gun that goes pew-pew-pew.
07:21You could have given them something with that as well.
07:23You know, the mirror isn't as bad of an idea
07:25to throw that in there, because at least
07:27it has something to do with the characters.
07:29But again, just to use some plastic, come on.
07:31Throw us a bone, Mattel.
07:33They could have included, you know, some blaster,
07:35something with these figures.
07:37But from a headsculpt standpoint,
07:39first of all, of course, we're going to look at Tuvar.
07:41Tuvar is an interesting-looking character.
07:43The colors are really bright on this one.
07:45Very vibrant in the blue.
07:47They're not quite the same colors as Webster.
07:49I just want to bring in Webster here,
07:51so you guys can see.
07:53Webster is a much darker blue when you're comparing the two.
07:55But I really like the blue that they've used here.
07:57It's kind of an interesting blue, too,
07:59as you can see, like all the different shades of blue
08:01that we've gotten from the cartoon collection thus far.
08:05The body armor, as you can see,
08:07is one thing that's going to be going over top of the torso.
08:09It's simply just a case that you could detach these
08:11if you wanted, but I don't really know
08:13why you would really want to remove these anyways.
08:15The idea I'm sure you would have in mind
08:17is you're probably going to essentially be buying this set
08:19so that you can make yourself too bad.
08:21One of the questionable things about this set
08:23is the fact that it's a cartoon collection.
08:25To look at this, I would have thought right away
08:27the smart thing that Mattel should have really done
08:29was done an Origins Too Bad.
08:31Then you have to think about all the things
08:33that are attached to that.
08:35It's like the butterfly effect.
08:37Sure, you could have done this, but then it would have
08:39affected all the other things in line with that.
08:41Creating an Origins version of Too Bad
08:43would have already soured fan base
08:45because I feel like a lot of fans would have just wanted
08:47to go to a retail store, for example,
08:49and not pay the $140 or $150 this set's going for right now
08:51to get their hands on an Origins version of Too Bad.
08:53Realistically, a cartoon collection
08:55would have made the most sense
08:57because if the die-hard fans of the cartoon collection
08:59would then go out of their way
09:01to get the SDCC release version of these guys,
09:03I don't think maybe...
09:05I think maybe, for example,
09:07this set caters more to ones
09:09like the die-hard fans that are really...
09:11I'm in for everything.
09:13Everything that Mattel is releasing
09:15for the Massey universe,
09:17that goes for a cartoon collection,
09:19that goes for Origins.
09:21I think the Origins are ones for fans
09:23and picking up the set probably for $15
09:25or whatever the set would be going for.
09:27I can understand why Mattel chose
09:29to not release an Origins version
09:31of Too Bad as an SDCC.
09:33Simply just because, again,
09:35it would be way too expensive.
09:37Too Bad's a very recognizable character, too.
09:39You would hate to think that that would be
09:41the only way you could get the character.
09:43And then, if they had released this as an Origins...
09:45I know I'm talking way too much.
09:47If they had released this as an Origins version
09:49of Too Bad and then released it later on in retail,
09:51I wasted the money and all I got for this
09:53was this mirror.
09:55So a cartoon collection is probably the smarter route
09:57that they could have gone to release these.
09:59Ironically, for me, I would have preferred
10:01an Origins, but I would have rather also
10:03paid Origins prices in stores.
10:05I wouldn't want to get an SDCC version
10:07of Origins Too Bad. That's all I'm going to say about that.
10:09Head sculpt-wise, though, this guy is really good.
10:11He's kind of like a vampire.
10:13He kind of looks like Howie Mandel.
10:15Was it from Little Monsters?
10:17Big, large, googly eyes.
10:19It looks like the paint on this guy is really good.
10:21The silver there in his gauntlets.
10:23Obviously, he's got some silver there in his belt as well.
10:25The boots look really good, too.
10:27The problem with this guy, though, is really essentially
10:29going to be the same problem as Badra.
10:31Once you start removing and ripping things off his body
10:33to make Too Bad, then you're basically just going to be
10:35left with all these excess pieces.
10:37Speaking of those pieces, the articulation of both these figures...
10:39I'm not going to do it for both.
10:41Head's going to be on a ball joint.
10:43Yeah, it's the same as all the other Origins,
10:45and it's also the same as the cartoon collection.
10:47Head's all the way around.
10:49A hinge at the elbow. A little squeaky for mine.
10:51You can rotate it there.
10:53You can also rotate the hand all the way around.
10:55Swivel on the waist. Splits on the legs.
10:57Forward and back. Bend at the knee.
10:59Rotation. Rotation in the boot.
11:01Ankle. Ankle rocker.
11:03And that basically is going to be...
11:05I mean, that's the articulation for both the characters.
11:07There is Tuvar.
11:09I can't believe I just spent all this time just talking.
11:11I talked way too much in this review,
11:13and I'm really sorry for that.
11:15If you're looking at the two bodies,
11:17the bodies are going to be the exact same,
11:19other than just the molding of the plastic.
11:21The one thing that obviously is changed, though,
11:23is the gauntlets, the tops of the gloves,
11:25and obviously the armor is one thing
11:27that's going to be changed, too, as well.
11:29The faces, obviously, I mean,
11:31if you had your eyes closed,
11:33you probably wouldn't be able to know this,
11:35but the head sculpts are very much different
11:37from one another, too,
11:39giving us more of the cartoon version of Tuvar.
11:41Kind of got like a Bert unibrow thing going on there.
11:43I would say he's the uglier of the two.
11:45If the ladies are looking at anybody,
11:47they're probably going to be looking at more of Tuvar.
11:49Sorry, sorry about that.
11:51They're probably not going to be looking at as much as this guy.
11:53Articulation is going to be the exact same on these,
11:55so again, I'm not going to look at them.
11:57And then, of course, for this one,
11:59the one thing that's interesting is that
12:01because his armor has straps at the back the way it does,
12:03you actually detach it right in the middle
12:05rather than with Tuvar.
12:07You attach them on either side.
12:09So I know the whole real reason.
12:11Obviously, I'm sure the main reason
12:13why you guys want to come and check out this review
12:15is to see how you make Tuvar.
12:17So essentially, what you get is a body piece here.
12:19Of course, you're going to have to remove the arms,
12:21you're going to have to remove the heads,
12:23take the lower legs.
12:25So let's do that all right now.
12:27At least they color coordinate these.
12:29You don't have to look at instructions at all
12:31to know that blue goes with blue,
12:33purple goes with purple.
12:35So let's do that right now.
12:37So let's remove first the legs.
12:39Legs are now easier to remove with Tubar
12:41than they were with other cartoon collections.
12:43Usually, a lot of times, you'd have to heat these
12:45and then pop them off that way.
12:47That's what usually a lot of customizers do.
12:49But basically, you're just going to take the leg
12:51and you just wiggle it onto the ball joint.
12:53Super, super easy.
12:55So that's one leg.
12:57Want to finish all of Tubar?
12:59Well, finish Tuvar first.
13:01We're going to take off his arms.
13:03Again, there's a little peg right there,
13:05a little hole.
13:07Super, super expensive.
13:09Just going to kind of wiggle it in place.
13:11There we go.
13:13And so again, we've got blue, blue.
13:15Let's take the head off as well.
13:17And what we're left with behind, by the way,
13:19as I snap this all together,
13:21so we've got Tubar for Tubad
13:23and then this is what we're going to be left with
13:25for both figures.
13:27Well, it's going to be the other side,
13:29obviously, for Badgera.
13:31So you're kind of stuck with all these extra body parts
13:33that you're not really going to have a plan
13:35You could take really the arm off for Badgera
13:37and then the lower leg and just snap them on this side,
13:39but then you'd be missing a head.
13:41I guess if you were a lazy customizer,
13:43like I'm a lazy customizer,
13:45you probably could just create...
13:47I would just call it half bad.
13:49Instead of Tubad, he's half bad. I don't know.
13:51Anyways, we'll just put that off to the side.
13:53Let's do the exact same thing here with Badgera.
13:55We're just going to pop the legs off.
13:57Just want to make sure that you...
13:59The peg right there is a pretty strong enough plastic,
14:01but you want to make sure that, of course,
14:03if there's resistance, kind of reassess what you're doing.
14:05Take the arms off also as well,
14:07and we're going to pop the head off.
14:09Take the legs.
14:11We're going to snap the leg in.
14:13There we go.
14:15On the one side.
14:17Then we're going to do the same now with the arm.
14:19Arm's going to pop in.
14:21Again, you may want to wiggle it just a little bit.
14:23There we go.
14:25And then the only other step left to do
14:27is take now the head for Badgera
14:29and we're going to pop it in place.
14:31There we go.
14:33And just like that, we've made ourselves two Badgeras.
14:35Probably the easiest way
14:37to customize a figure.
14:39Essentially, you're already getting the parts.
14:41Now, again, the only problem with it,
14:43you're getting now a set that has these two extra pieces.
14:45You can't even really say, too,
14:47if you took the parts off and you made yourself two Badgeras,
14:49well, now you could just take the two characters
14:51and revert them back.
14:53I mean, I could say
14:55it would be nice if Mattel had included
14:57another leg, another arm, and another head
14:59so that you could have had,
15:01respectively, obviously, you could have had
15:03Tuvar and Badgera on either side,
15:05but then, of course, you're essentially getting another set of two heads.
15:07I can't see Mattel really doing that.
15:09So now what you're basically left with
15:11is now two bodies that don't have
15:13all the extra parts.
15:15Again, you could just take the legs.
15:17This isn't a long-term plan
15:19by any stretch of the imagination.
15:21It's going to look a little bit metamorpho, really.
15:23Take that off, pop this off,
15:25and we'll just pop that in place.
15:27So at least it's
15:29somewhat of a serviceable stand-in,
15:31at least for right now.
15:33All I really need is a head.
15:35But at least now I can make use of some of those parts.
15:37I'm sure I probably could use those parts for another figure as well.
15:39Now, the articulation on this guy is going to be exactly the same.
15:41We haven't changed anything at all.
15:43Let's move the mirror over here.
15:45But just to kind of give you guys, again, an idea.
15:47Let's move that out of the way, actually.
15:49To give you guys an idea of how, then,
15:51Too Bad looks like with other figures,
15:53the legs are going to be the same size,
15:55but the only thing that's now changed
15:57is the width of his torso.
15:59Just to bring in the other figures so you guys can see
16:01how he looks with the other figures.
16:03You're essentially only taking the torso,
16:05and you're widening it about that.
16:07So if you look at Too Bad and you look at Skeletor,
16:09it's just a little bit bigger.
16:11It's not bigger by much, though.
16:13I'm glad, on one end of it,
16:15I like the cartoon collection,
16:17so I'm not necessarily disappointed
16:19that this was the route that Mattel ended up going with Too Bad.
16:21Because, again, on paper,
16:23I would have wanted Too Bad as the Origins release
16:25and done that as an SDCC.
16:27But I know fans would have just said,
16:29like, guys, come on.
16:31I wanted Too Bad in my Origins collection.
16:33There's no way I'm paying that kind of money
16:35online to get this set for now $140, $150.
16:37The safest route,
16:39at least to cater the diehard fans
16:41that don't mind going either to San Diego
16:43or if you couldn't go to San Diego
16:45and you were able to find this set,
16:47at least online,
16:49I think the safest route would have been
16:51the cartoon version of Too Bad,
16:53where at least you're getting a character
16:55that, to be fair, was in the cartoon,
16:57but at least you're getting also a character
16:59as well that, unless you're really going
17:01way down the rabbit hole and collecting everything
17:03from the cartoon collection,
17:05it's probably a character you could also have passed on to.
17:07Cartoon collection version of Too Bad
17:09is, I think, more of a passable character
17:11than an Origins version of Too Bad,
17:13and I'm glad that Mattel chose...
17:15I mean, again, I don't know if everyone's going to be
17:17getting on board getting this set,
17:19but Mattel chose this guy as the cartoon collection
17:21so that, again, the ones that just want to get these figures
17:23in the stores and don't have to pay the crazy price
17:25to get it, I think more of those figures,
17:27more of those fans would be invested
17:29in getting an Origins Too Bad
17:31than have to go online or, again,
17:33having to go to the convention to get a version that way.
17:35I knew I would have dropped the ball too
17:37if I didn't talk a little bit about the packaging
17:39that Too Bad comes included with as well.
17:41So let's just slide the figure out of the way.
17:43I did want to show you guys what this looked like.
17:45You may have already saw this at the beginning of the review,
17:47but for those that haven't had the chance
17:49to pick up the set for yourselves,
17:51Mattel did go all out for this.
17:53So you can see on the front, there's a mirror opening
17:55that would have had Tuvar featured on the front.
17:57Ironically enough, I'm sure you could have
17:59flipped this around as well if you wanted
18:01to have Badra featured on the front,
18:03but you got yourself a little mirror here on the front.
18:05On the side, we've got ourselves Badra,
18:07and on the other side, we've got ourselves Tuvar,
18:09and then on the back, of course, we've got Too Bad.
18:11You take the top, you slide that off,
18:13and, of course, the figures would have been
18:15fit inside here with their own respected plastic trays.
18:17I do like the artwork that they've featured in the front,
18:19and, of course, that's the exact same
18:21on both characters.
18:23On the top, you've also got specific read-ups
18:25as well for the characters.
18:27Tuvar is a merciless mercenary.
18:29Badra is a reckless raider,
18:31and there's also a read-up.
18:33I want to cover off all the territory
18:35so that you guys aren't walking away and saying,
18:37boy, I wish this guy could have covered this part as well.
18:39No, we're covering everything.
18:41So there's the read-up for Badra.
18:43The ferocious brute lives
18:45by the motto, Seek and Destroy,
18:47which is exactly what he does to his bounties.
18:49Meanwhile,
18:51Tuvar says, intelligent and cunning,
18:53Tuvar outsmarts any target
18:55he's asked to hunt for the right price.
18:57You can also, as well, take this,
18:59and now, once, of course, we've slid off the plastic.
19:01Looking on the backside, though,
19:03we've got ourselves Too Bad, Skeletor featured on the back,
19:05and then you can also take this
19:07and open it up this way
19:09so you can see how Skeletor's taken the two characters
19:11respectively.
19:13Apple Pen. I got an Apple Pen.
19:15So you can see, as well, that's pretty cool,
19:17the way they've handled the box.
19:19Certainly didn't want to show you guys what that looked like.
19:21I don't know, though, I'm probably going to be keeping the box granted
19:23because most of the time my figures are out on display,
19:25but I do want to give, again,
19:27awarded points to Mattel for really thinking
19:29outside the box, literally and figuratively.
19:31Apple Pen? Pineapple Pen?
19:33Pen Pineapple Apple Pen?
19:35What?
19:37Final looks, though, of Too Bad, it does beg one question.
19:39Did Mattel need to throw so much in this set
19:41in the first place? On paper, sure, it's fun that we have
19:43two Varun Badras, two separate characters,
19:45and you as a collector can then yank the parts off
19:47and build your own Too Bad.
19:49The thing about that, though,
19:51is that now we're left behind with all these extra body parts.
19:53What am I going to do with all of these?
19:55It reminds me of those overly complicated blind bags
19:57that you have to kind of
19:59open up a bag of powder,
20:01you add it, you put your little parts in there
20:03that are going to dissolve with water,
20:05you've got to stir everything up,
20:07you've got to cut pieces, you've got to open up.
20:09At the end of all of this, all you're really getting
20:11is some shoes you're going to add on to a tiny little doll.
20:13And I'm speaking as a parent who's had to buy that
20:15for his daughter several times.
20:17Sure, it's good to be able to build all these things,
20:19but then what's left behind is just all these extra carcasses.
20:21I mean, as a customizer,
20:23I'm sure you probably could use those parts
20:25that we get from Too Varun Badra and make,
20:27I don't know, some other character.
20:29Right now, I've just got Half Bad.
20:31It's a working title, bear with me.
20:33I don't have a head, obviously, for that,
20:35but that's the purpose.
20:37Other than that, the only other thing I could think of
20:39is that it would have been nice that Mattel
20:41had included extra heads.
20:43But of course, I don't expect them to throw
20:45all these extra things.
20:47I just complained already that they're throwing
20:49too many extra things in there
20:51that you're left behind with all these extra body parts.
20:53I can't then expect them to throw
20:55extra body parts in there as well.
20:57The thing I like at least about this set
20:59is at the end of it, we got ourselves Too Bad.
21:01It may not be everyone's preferred Too Bad,
21:03but I think it was Origins Too Bad
21:05where this would have been the only way
21:07you would have ever been able to get your figure.
21:09Obviously, with that, with SDC,
21:11I've already wrapped up.
21:13People are now going to try to track this set down
21:15over on eBay, and the set's already going
21:17for $140 to a $180 price point.
21:19For that, I'm glad at least it's a cartoon collection
21:21Too Bad, rather than it being Origins.
21:23Origins would be one right away
21:25I would want to have to my set,
21:27and I feel like a lot of masters collectors
21:29would want to have an Origins Too Bad
21:31I think it was a safer bet on Mattel's part
21:33that they actually released this
21:35as an SDCC and not an Origins.
21:37At the end of it though,
21:39I'm glad that I finally have this guy
21:41as part of my collection.
21:43Realistically, I would have rather had an Origins Too Bad
21:45to have in my Origins collection,
21:47but again, the options that they gave us
21:49while initially kind of seeming strange,
21:51why would they have chosen Cartoon Collection?
21:53I think for a price point to try and track
21:55a set down later, I'm glad they went
21:57with Cartoon instead of Origins.
21:59If you guys think of Too Bad, let me know down below in the comment section.
22:01Are you also glad that Mattel chose
22:03to go with the cartoon route of Too Bad
22:05for an exclusive like this?
22:07Or would you rather this set had been,
22:09for example, an Origins release?
22:11Let me know what you think of it down below in the comment section.
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