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>top 3 toylines
Transformers, though honestly I've been sort of burned out on them recently. Hasbro stuff is just low-effort enough to feel annoying, and third party stuff feels way too expensive for what it is.
My figuarts collection is mostly marvel with a little star wars and the occasional singleton like bruce lee and the blanks. They're probably the best in the business for articulation and paint without going into sentinel territory or something.
Marvel legends has a ton of problems, but they deliver on obscure dudes in spandex costumes no one else would touch.
>top 3 worst toylines
Sucks to put neca here because their pacific rim stuff was honestly one of the most fun rides I've had since I got back into toys, but I've hated literally every single other figure of theirs I've bought. If they just put even a little more effort into articulation they'd be amazing.
Revoltech is another line I feel bad about putting here, because a handful of my top 10 figures are from them, but they've just got so many problems they don't seem to care about fixing. Having people other than Yamaguchi doing 90% of the sculpts would probably help.
Finally funko, because they can't make good toys to save their lives, and usually end up being the only people to pick up niche licenses I'm into. They're like the ultimate monkey's paw company.