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I'm thinking about re-starting my 200x collection
>Line dies for various reasons
>Cartoon Network barely played the show during the second season, and if you missed an episode you were shit out of luck, because they didn't re-run them and did the same thing with Justice League and Thundercats later on.
>Mattel wanted to make sure everyone could get a He-Man and Skeletor, so they made 13 different Skeletor figures and 14 He-man figures, and making other characters short packed, since the 80's line was killed by too many secondary characters on the pegs such as Buzz-Off.
>Mattel didn't anticipate that adult collectors would buy up all the other characters then scalp them in comic shops and on ebay, so you could almost never find the evil warriors at retail.
>sales slump a little as a result, and Mattel officially states they were cancelling the very successful reboot because there was too many He-Man figures on shelves, which was probably only the partial truth, when CN was probably trying to edge out action cartoons entirely, which they more or less eventually did.
>Toy retailers would kill for a toy line to sell even half as good as 200x nowadays, with toys likes like Star Wars that are dead as fuck some how still being produced.
>Mattel never finishes the Evil Warriors- If you want Webstor, Clawful, and Stinkor, you have to buy a Neca statue, the same goes with Sorceress, despite that they made a Castle Grayskull.
>There's almost no good toy reviews on the line, with the majority of videos and pics from a decade ago.