Thursday, August 26, 2010

Updating The Past: Part Two.

If you haven’t read “Part One” yet, what are you waiting for …a new Mattel BCA figure line?

Well, that probably isn’t on the horizon anytime soon, so I’ll fill the void with Part Two of the continuing series of posts dedicated to the reporting of figure news by the Action Figure Zone News website of the late 1990s.

No, it wasn’t the best, nor was it the most truthful (or was it?), but it is contained within a bunch of chicken scratch on several sheets of loose leaf paper that I’m transferring to my PC, so I have my reasons for using it. And don’t say it’s because I’m too lazy to write up figure reviews or “What if” stories.

Because…it’s not…

Oh, who am I kidding, that last part was true, but forget about me and focus on the task at hand! Let’s comprehend us some good ole fashioned BCA figures news, shall we?

December 1997 BCA News and Rumors –

12/3 – The Patriot and HBK (a new repaint, supposed to come with fold-up chair) are set for Superstars Series 6, along with D’Lo Brown, Dude Love, and Kane (also new).

Somehow, I think a prospective Slammers Series 2 lineup got lost in translation here, although D’Lo was never released in either the Slammers or Superstars series. Strange.

12/4-6 – “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and New Age Outlaws figures are confirmed.

12/7 – Best of ’97 singles series is being released to TRU stores.

Both are true statements, for the record, so no explanation needed here.

12/9 – Look for Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart’s debut BCA figure to come out before March ’98; it may replace Kane in the proposed Superstars Series 6 lineup from Dec. 3rd.

My belief is that Neidhart’s non-existing contract (he was paid per appearance) from 1997 caused Jakks to overlook a figure of him until the time came when he left for WCW. Then, there was nothing on the table and no expense wasted to produce a figure of “The Anvil.”

12/10 – Rumors are surfacing about a Raw Is War playset with entrance ramp and Titantron in the works.

Clearly, there were elements of the Titantron Live line that were talked about far in advance, but I don’t suspect Jakks knew BCA was done for just yet.

12/12 – There will be a Butterbean figure made as long as he’s associated with the WWF; if not, he might still be released in a commemorative set with Marc Mero and/or Sable.

Good lord, I can just imagine the rolls…

12/13 – Signature Series 2 will include HBK and Owen Hart, but no Bret Hart. Also, Mark Henry is scheduled for Superstars Series 7.

As we know now, Owen was not released in Signature Series 2, and Henry’s debut figure was one series ahead of schedule in #6.

12/14 – A new Goldust and Stone Cold Steve Austin are now being discussed for Series 6; Austin will come with a removable vest and cap; Kane will not be ready until Superstars Series 7 at the earliest.

All never came to prosper in those respective series, but it is interesting to see the delay of Kane’s debut BCA figure.

12/15 – “Marvelous” Marc Mero figure is now planned for Superstars Series 7 or 8.

Give Jakks some credit; similar to Henry, Mero’s new repaint came sooner (#6) rather than later (#7 or 8).

12/17 – According to Jakks Pacific sources, Lightweight division figures are 100% confirmed. Also, S.T.O.M.P. Series 1 has been released and a tag set featuring the New Age Outlaws (perhaps 2 Tuff Series 2?) is being prepared for early next year (1998).

Quintuple bypass surgery couldn’t clear Lightweight division figures from the shelves had they been released, but I like the effort on Jakks’ part. If only the WWF was as serious about it.

12/20 – Jakks has confirmed Furnas and LaFon figures for a future Tag Team Series 2-pack as long as they are in the WWF.

Woops!

12/21 – Having just recently debuted, “The Lethal Weapon” Steve Blackman could possibly be made – either in a commemorative Survivor Series package, on a regular singles card, or as part of a Team USA 4-pack.

Pick your poison, I guess. Jakks went with a regular singles figure for Blackman’s debut Superstars Series 6 figure.

12/23 – A Mick Foley (or, rather, Faces of Foley) 3-pack has been rumored.

And it would indeed be released and become one of the most popular BCA boxed sets ever produced.

12/24 – Jakks will most likely make a BCA Howard Finkel figure.

Wow, what a Christmas Eve present! If only it were to have come true. [insert sad face here]

12/28 – (Non-BCA) WCW drops the OSFTM license due to insufficient sales; McFarlane in line to scoop them up for 1998.

Just thought I’d throw that little bit in there. Imagine the detail of McFarlane with the popularity of WCW at the time; it would have been something special.

12/30 – Will there be a Legends line? No. However, a Hall of Fame pack with four figures from WWF’s past IS possible. Someone else who has received consideration by Jakks is Cactus Jack in BCA form.

Jakks would flip-flop on the subject of Legends figures for a while, but eventually the series with Andre, Capt. Lou, Blassie and Snuka with non-BCA molds would become a reality. Cactus Jack would later debut in the Foley 3-pack with a new mold that is also as real as it gets.

12/31 – How to tell the Best of ’97 singles series from the seemingly identical Superstars Series 3 carding? The “Superstars” text on the front carding is yellow, not pink gradient, and there is a “Bone Crunching Action” logo on the upper left side of the card. Also, HBK from Best of ’97 Series 2 has been found in stores.

It should be noted that HHH and “Wildman” Marc Mero were added to later shipments of Series 2. Series 1 includes Ahmed, Bret, Bulldog, Owen (all three with sleeveless Hart Foundation jackets), Austin, and Undertaker. Series 2 features Crush, Goldust, HHH, Shamrock, Mero, Maivia, HBK, and another Undertaker.



Stay tuned for “Part Three” as we welcome in 1998!

- Alex

Friday, August 20, 2010

Updating The Past: Part One.

I've often referenced this site in the past, but Action Figure Zone News has been mighty helpful when it comes to learning more about the BCA figure line.

Specifically, it has opened my eyes to what possibilities existed at the time for new Jakks Pacific products, although many were never made and only survive as rumors today.

Well, I'd like to think that I can trust the sources and information provided by AFZN (and, surely, borrowed from other sites), so I thought I may share some of what I've read with all of the readers out there.

This website has not been active since the late 90s, but it remains stored on the Internet Archive to this day. That's where I found it, and I hope you will find it, or have it spring to mind, on this here blog.

Beginning in early November 1997 and ending abruptly in early August 1998, here are the archived updates that I first came across in January 2009.

I'll be posting these in multiple parts, or breaking it up so it isn't a lot of text to read. I hope there is a little something for everyone in here and, as always, I hope it doesn't disappoint.

Let's start things off with a look at the month of November from way, way (okay, don't feel too old now) back in the year 1997.

November 1997 BCA News and Rumors -

11/1 - Superstars Series 6 rumored lineup includes D'Lo Brown, Brian Christopher, Chyna, HHH, a commemorative Brian Pillman (in the wake of his death two months prior), and possibly Stone Cold Steve Austin with removable vest.

*Series 6 official lineup: HHH, "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, "The Black Hart" Owen Hart, "Marvelous" Marc Mero, Mark Henry, "The Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman.

11/3 - Jakks Legends set is a strong rumor/possibility, including Hulk Hogan (despite his involvement with WCW), Andre the Giant, and many others.

*Legends Series 1 official lineup: Andre The Giant, Captain Lou Albano, Classy Freddie Blassie, "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka.

11/5 - Jakks is rumored to make Crush, a commemorative Pillman, another Stone Cold (lol really?), and another Ahmed Johnson in Superstars Series 6. These are confirmed; other news including an Austin with vest which is a part of a collection with figures such as Bret Hart, Owen Hart, British Bulldog, and Jim Neidhart, all with Hart Foundation jackets, and an Undertaker with robe. Also, Truth Commission and Los Boricuas sets are to be made.

*Jim Neidhart is never made, nor is the commemorative Pillman, and Ahmed never makes Superstars 6; the other three HF members are released with jackets in Best of '97 Series 1. TC members The Interrogator and Rekon are available in 2 Tuff Series 1, but the Los Boricuas set is never produced. "Collection" does not exist, but Austin with vest and 'Taker with robe appear later in the line.

11/6 - Jakks plans to make a Dude Love in one of the next three assortments.

*Hello, Slammers Series 2.

11/13 - Truth Commission set, which would likely include The Jackyl, is still being planned.

*Split up between 2 Tuff Series 2-packs; series 2 is Jackyl's only figure, with a new Kurgann.

11/14 - The Los Boricuas set is confirmed.

*Or...not?

11/16 - There is much doubt and concern for the likelihood of the new War Zone figures (a.k.a. S.T.O.M.P. Series 1); these will include body armor and laser pistols.

*Hmm, good call on that one Jakks lol; S.T.O.M.P. only lasts four series, three with the original molds.

11/18 - Jakks planning line in which figures have their own special move (pre-cursor to Slammers?) and will be comprised of big stars, such as HBK, 'Taker, and Shamrock.

*Slammers never caught on either; three or more series were planned, but only two saw their release.

11/20 - Based on recent reports, a classic WWF line is possible, but Jakks acknowledges potential drawback with licensing disputes for WCW talent; they still hope to make classic figures.

*Hey, look, my birthday lol. Oh, and it took six years for this classic line to get off the ground.

11/22 - Signature Series 1 introduces Austin 3:16 to singles sets, as well as a new Goldust; the Raw Is War ring is a Monster Ring repaint.

*Do you remember where you were when Austin 3:16 broke the Signature barrier? Yeah, me either lol. But, seriously, both additions (Austin, Goldust) established the signatures figures to the extent of six series over the next two years.

11/23 - Jakks considers new Ringside Collection Series with Vince, JR, Cornette, and Slaughter (in sport coat) all packaged in one box and including an announcer's table with headsets (pre-cursor to Grapple Gear?).

*A two-in-one series, perhaps? This would have definitely been a hot item among collectors, "War Tony" aside and all.

11/25 - D-Generation X 3-pack with HHH, HBK, and Chyna is scheduled for a February 1998 release.

*Never sees the light of day with HBK gone in a matter of months, but a D-Generation X 4-pack with all re-releases (HHH, Chyna, New Age Outlaws) does hit stores in '98.

11/26 - S.T.O.M.P. Series 1, or Warzone, will ship in late November ('97) with Signature Series 1.

*One out of two ain't bad (aww, c'mon, you've got to love the S.T.O.M.P. abominations)...

11/30 - (Non-BCA) Playmates confirms WWF line in late November ('97) consisting of Hasbro-esque figures with action moves; early pics look good including HBK, Austin, 'Taker, and others.

*Pretty sure this is in regards to the small ape-like Grudge Match Playmates WWF toys, which don't happen to resemble Hasbro figures in any way. They even made a Savio! Whew, that line was headed for the stars.



"Part Two" is coming soon so, until then, have a nice day!

- Alex