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May the 4th Event Roundup

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Published on: May 3, 2013

May the 4th Be With YouThere will be a lot of stores holding events tomorrow in celebration of May the 4th Be With You.  We’ve pointed out a couple, including Lego, Hasbro, Her Universe and Sideshow but there are a lot more.

StarWars.com posted a May the 4th Microsite with details on quite a few events around the country along with other ways to celebrate; including movie marathons and even recipes for Star Wars themed Mocktails.

Also, be sure to head over to Roqoo Depot’s May the 4th roundup which is pretty comprehensive.

If all of the Star Wars events aren’t enough, don’t forget that Saturday is also Free Comic Book Day which includes a Star Wars comic from Dark Horse.  To find your local comic book store, check out the Comic Shop Locator Service.

Hasbro’s San Diego Comic-Con Exclusive Revealed

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Published on: May 3, 2013

Boba Fett and Han Solo in CarboniteUSAToday.com has the scoop on this year’s SDCC exclusive; 6″ Black Series Boba Fett with Han Solo in Carbonite.

This release was teased at Toy Fair but this is the first confirmation that Han Solo will be coming with the set.  Boba Fett is already said to be coming on his own later in the Black Series, but if you wan the Carbonite block, this is the way to get it.  According to the article, the exclusive will set  you back a cool $44.99 which includes a hefty convention mark-up.

In the past, Hasbro has made a small amount of their exclusives available on HasbroToyShop.com after the show so if you aren’t going, you may have a shot at it.  Head over to USAToday.com for the full article.

Hasbro Offers May the 4th Shopping Discount

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Published on: May 1, 2013

This Saturday, May the 4th, Hasbro will be offering a 20% discount on all Star Wars purchases from their online store, HasbroToyShop.com.

During checkout, add promotion code “SWFANDAY” and the discount will be taken from the purchase total.

G.I. Joe Convention – Hasbro Panel

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Published on: April 7, 2013

If anyone was expecting new news out of Hasbro this weekend, they were probably disappointed.  They basically presented the same information as that released at Toy Fair back in February.

Derryl DePriest and John Warden did say that they are still behind making sure the Wave 3 figures make it out.  Wave 3, FYI, is the wave with Kwinn and the Data Viper along with the Ultimate versions of Flint, Duke and a few other fan favorites.

Two pieces of news that did come out are that Micro Force wave 2 is on hold for now and that the San Diego Comic-Con exclusive will have a “lot” of figures and it’s something fans have been asking for.  The SDCC exclusive will be announced later by a larger press outlet.  One other thing, Derryl DePriest did also confirm during the panel that there are plans to go ahead with a third G.I. Joe movie.

Included below are the slides from the presentation along with some shots of figures that were added to the booth on Saturday.  These are from the Concept Vault and aren’t scheduled but are something that Hasbro could do if they get enough feedback.

G.I. Joe Convention – Exclusive Figures and Souvenir

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Published on: April 6, 2013

I purchased the 12″ convention set this year, “Secret Mission to Dragon Island,” which includes a Man of Action along with the Black Dragon leader, Sebastian Gorman.  This year’s 12″ souvenir is a Black Dragon Guard, built on a vintage style body with a foreign head.

The accessories for both the boxed set and souvenir are very well done, as usual, and they help expand the story that the Club is building around the Adventure Team.

G.I. Joe Convention – Hasbro Booth

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Published on: April 6, 2013

Hasbro has a small booth set up at the G.I. Joe Convention but they aren’t showing off anything new since Toy Fair.  The new Eaglehawk is here and John Warden was at the booth showing off some of the new features.

Word is that we won’t see much new in the presentation that’s slated for Saturday morning and we may have to wait to even find out what this year’s San Diego Comic-Con exclusive will be.

G.I. Joe Convention – KRE-O Diorama

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Published on: April 6, 2013

There are a lot of custom figures, dioramas and photos at this year’s G.I. Joe Convention, and we’ll get to more of them later, but we wanted highlight this cool KRE-O layout first.

This was a team build and votes for it come in the form of donations to the Hasbro Children’s Hospital.

G.I. Joe Convention News

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Published on: March 21, 2013

GI Joe 2013 Convention LogoThe 2013 G.I. Joe Convention kicks off two weeks from today and we’ll be attending the show in Indianapolis, Indiana.

We’ll be there Friday through Sunday and have plans to cover Hasbro’s panel, which is Saturday at 11:00am, live from the event with photos of the slides and any booth additions immediately after.  We should have photos of the 12″ attendee set on Friday along with coverage from the floor.

Make sure to follow us on Twitter as we’ll be posting info and photos there throughout the weekend.

Please head over to the G.I. Joe Convention website which has photos of the exclusive figures, info on tours and now, the full show schedule.

Hasbro Releases New Jurassic Park Toys at Toys-R-Us

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Published on: March 15, 2013

April marks the 20th anniversary of Jurassic Park and the film will be released to theaters in its new 3D format.  To celebrate, Hasbro is releasing four lines of Jurassic Park toys which will be exclusive to Toys-R-Us.  There have been a few reports of these sets being out already, but if you haven’t seen them don’t panic, they’re scheduled for an April release.

The packaging for all the lines will include information about the dinosaurs, including speed, strength and special abilities.  The Dino Trackers and Dino Showdown sets will include action figures alongside the dinosaurs while Dino Growlers feature sound effets and “specialized attacking action.”  The three figures in the Trackers line are new sculpts and have limited articulation while the two figures in the Showdown sets feature new head sculpts and existing bodies from the G.I. Joe line of toys.  Prices range from $7.99 to $24.99 for the larger sets.

Early finds of the Showdown sets included cross-sell photos on the back of the boxes that were covered with tape.  Thanks to Jason at Grape Soda, who posted photos of the box, it looks like there were plans for a third release in both the Growlers and Showdown lines.  The Growlers toy is a Triceratops while the Showdown line had a Stegosaurus Strike set.

Jurassic Park Tattoo FigureBased on prototypes listed on eBay and word from one of the toy designers, there was also a Carnotaurus dino worked up for the Showdown line along with a figure based on the G.I. Joe Flash and Grand Slam sculpt.  Another figure, sporting Roadblock’s Renegades body with a new head and excellent tattoo paint apps, has been listed on eBay on and off since, at least, early 2012.

Here’s a quick rundown of the lines, prices and features:

  • Dino Battlers ($7.99): 3-inch 2-packs of dinosaurs
    • Triceratops vs T-Rex
    • Spinosaurus vs Velociraptor
    • Spinosaurus vs T-Rex
    • Velociraptor vs T-Rex
  • Dino Trackers ($9.99): Human figure w/ specialized weapon accessory & dinosaur
    • Ground Patrol vs T-Rex
    • Sky Patrol vs Pteranodon
    • Marine Patrol vs Spinosaurus
  • Dino Growlers ($17.99): Realistic sound effects & specialized attacking action
    • T-Rex
    • Velociraptor
  • Dino Showdown ($24.99): Dinosaurs w/ specialized attack & human character
    • Allosaurus Assault
    • Pachyrhinosaurus Clash

There’s no word yet from Hasbro if the line will be expanded beyond these initial releases.  Check out the photos below and, if you love dinosaurs, be sure to head over to Toys-R-Us and pick up these sets.

The Future of Star Wars: Where Do We Go From Here?

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Published on: March 12, 2013

Star Wars Gold Logo 200x92With the announcement yesterday that Star Wars: The Clone Wars would not be going forward on Cartoon Network, it seems that the franchise we all love has been taking some big hits.  As of Star Wars Celebration VI, last August, there were several promises for 2013 that looked to make this a banner year for fans of the franchise.

Then in October it was announced that Disney would be purchasing Lucasfilm for $4 billion dollars and things seem to have come to a screeching halt.

With the purchase of Lucasfilm, Disney announced that a new trilogy would begin in 2015 with Star Wars Episode VII.  While that trilogy would tie into the existing Saga, we’d also see standalone films that would run parallel to the expanding Saga.  But what did that mean for the existing franchises and those that had just been announced?

At Celebration VI it was announced that the 3D releases of both Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith would be coming in the fall of 2013.  The first hint that something was changing behind the scenes came when the dates for the 3D releases were shuffled to bring them closer together.  Then, on January 28th, both releases were cancelled.

Also on January 28th, Cartoon Network announced their fall 2013 schedule and Star Wars: The Clone Wars was not on it.  At the time the speculation was that Disney would want to pull the show over to one of their existing networks such as Disney XD.  It seemed like coincidence at the time, but now it seems possible that the fate of the Clone Wars was determined at the same time as that of the 3D releases, many of us just didn’t want to see it.

Besides The Clone Wars, yesterday’s StarWars.com article also brings up Star Wars: Detours and that it has been postponed. The animated show, from the creators of Robot Chicken, was first shown off at Celebration VI and was slated to hit the airwaves this year.  According to a post on twitter from Seth Green, the show is on hold but “Don’t fear, you’ll see it when the timing’s right.”  Still, that sounds less than promising for any type of weekly show.

LucasArts first showed off Star Wars: 1313 at E3 and then during Celebration VI, it had a lot of buzz coming out of the convention, but there have been little or no updates since.  The official website has been quiet as has the Facebook page where the only posts seem to be from fans asking for, well, anything to indicate that the project is still moving forward.  There’s been such little information that Stephen Totilo over at Kotaku wrote an article about it back on February 28th titled “The Strange Status of Star Wars 1313, A Hot Game with an Uncertain Future.”  With more adult themes, and set between Episodes III and IV, 1313 would take a look at the criminal underground on Coruscant.  That’s not necessarily the most family friendly video game.  Could Disney have cancelled or at least postponed the game?  With no evidence to the contrary, it seems possible.

When it comes to collecting, Hasbro had already been slowing down the Clone Wars line of toys and action figures, and even though they showed off new releases for this year, it was thought that we were seeing the final waves of animated action figures.   Now, looking at January 28th with new 20/20 hindsight, it makes more sense why Hasbro has cancelled nearly everything they showed at San Diego Comic-Con and Celebration VI, replacing them with toy lines that we had no notice of until February’s Toy Fair.

But where does that leave us going forward?  While, on one hand, we’ve been told it’s going to be business as usual at Lucasfilm, it’s hard to trust that at this point.

We have to wonder about Dark Horse Comics and how long they may be in the Star Wars business.  Since Disney owns Marvel Comics there are some (including us) that think it’s inevitable and only a matter of time before Dark Horse will have to give up the reins to the comic book license.  This would be familiar territory for Disney who ended a two year partnership with BOOM! Studios in favor of publishing their IP comics with Marvel.  For his part, Dark Horse President Mike Richardson announced back in October that “Star Wars will be with us for the near future.”  There are two new titles scheduled to come from Dark Horse this year but depending on when their current license runs out, we’d bet on hearing something from Disney soonish.  After all, we’d assume Disney would be looking at comic tie-ins to the new movies and that could be a good jumping on point for Marvel to take over.

What about the fans?  Celebration Europe II is coming up in July and based on a rumor from last year, we were kind of expecting an announcement for Celebration VII in 2014 during that event.  Could that be out of the question now?  It would seem that if a three convention deal had already been in place for Orlando’s Orange County Convention Center, which is what the rumor was, it would probably go forward but the Disney acquisition throws everything into question.  Could Star Wars Celebrations be cancelled or, at least, on hold until closer to the Episode VII release?  One of the major guest announcements for CEII has been Dave Filoni.  We wonder, with the cancellation of The Clone Wars, how his attendance will be affected and if it’ll have any effect on the mood of the show.

Even though Filoni mentioned in his video to fans that important Clone Wars stories were still “coming your way,” we have no indication yet of how or when that will happen.  With the ending, for now, of The Clone Wars and the postponement of Detours, that means we’ll have a period of time leading into Episode VII with no ongoing television series.  It seems to play into the comments that Robert Iger made about not over commercializing Star Wars.  If Disney takes a less is more approach over the next two years, it could help to make the new theatrical movies feel fresh.

Right now, it’s a very transitional period for Star Wars fans.  Even without new feature films, we had an idea of where things were heading in the gaming market, with books and comics and an ongoing television series.  With Disney now at the helm, nothing is certain.  We’ve seen several cancellations, postponements and possible delays all within the span of two months and it’s starting leave a sour taste.  We’ve certainly seen some of the early praise for Disney erode; it’s always easier to see what you’ve just lost rather than what you could gain in the future.

One thing is for certain, many fans want to see positive movement and they want to see it soon.

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