SDCC 2011 Exclusives:
Official Images from Mattel

MOTUC Polly Pocket Collection ($20)

Polly™ and her friends are dressed as their Masters of the Universe® alter egos to battle out good vs. evil! Polly, dressed as She-Ra™, and Kerstie®, dressed as Frosta™, are ready to take on Crissy® as the evil Catra™.

Polly™ as She-Ra™: When it comes to dressing up for adventure, Polly loves to be the original Princess of Power™. Armed with her Sword of Protection and an Etherian Shield, Polly is ready to tackle The Evil Horde™ and whatever action awaits!

Lea® as Frosta™: Lea may not have a cold heart, but when she dresses up as the Ice Empress of Etheria, she can freeze foes in her path. Armed with a magic wand that turns anything to ice, Lea is ready for her next adventure to save the day!

Crissy® as Catra™: Crissy has cat scratch fever as the mischievous and notorious Catra. When in her Horde disguise, Crissy is purrfectly poised to make trouble for Polly and friends!

Carol Ferris Barbie® Doll ($35)

Landing in special action figure-inspired packaging, it’s Barbie as Carol Ferris, lifelong friend and childhood sweetheart of Green Lantern hero Hal Jordan. Dressed in her green flight suit with a working zipper, she comes with her pilot helmet that features the Sapphire logo and Star Sapphire icon. Painted to the likeness of the actress who portrays Carol in the upcoming film, she also features an articulated body.

Monster High™ Ghoulia Yelps™ Doll ($20)

Being that Ghoulia Yelps is the smartest ghoul in school, naturally she’s a comic book fan. Ghoulia’s on her way to NekroCon dressed as her favorite zombie super hero, Dead Fast™. Ghoulia comes with a miniature Dead Fast action figure and a Dead Fast fan fic book that she wrote and illustrated herself.

Hot Wheels® Back to the Future™ Vehicle ($35)

We’re pretty sure Doc Brown himself would approve of this exclusive from the classic Back to the Future flick. We can show you the box, but not what’s inside. We don’t dare.

Hot Wheels® Franken Berry™ Vehicle ($20)

This Franken Berry™ cereal box with a Hot Wheels car inside will take you right back to being 7 years-old and watching Saturday morning cartoons. What car is inside? It’s the popular Dairy Delivery vehicle, of course, because you need some milk to go with your cereal! Shake the box and hear that awesome cereal sound coming from inside.

27 thoughts on “SDCC 2011 Exclusives:
Official Images from Mattel

  1. Marlena looks better the more we see of her! I can’t believe we’re finally making her!!

  2. Looks like a slew of good stuff this year. Marlena & Swampy steal the show, but I’m loving the cartoon Voltron too!

      1. The Voltron was a total shock to me! Glad to see Mattel is jumping on the interest.

      1. That’s good to know. I hope so because Swampy’s going to be in my collection for a long time.

      1. What funny too is that in a way, those are much more iconic than the MOTUC versions . . .

        1. I can’t remember the last time I bought doubles of a figure (excluding the GLC Green and Yellow Lanterns that actually make two figures), but I’m sorely tempted to get two Marlenas to display in both of her outfits.

      1. Better than a lot of the figures that are actually making it out to retail, that’s for sure.

        Seriously, why is a character as important as Kilowag a convention exclusive? Maybe he could have been the MM C&C figure, rather than a crappy-looking Parallax that you need to buy 11 figures to make.

  3. I agree w Cade – Captain Glenn is awesome.
    I have no interest in Heman and have none of the toys, but that is just super keen. Also no interest n the queen but the good Captain is so retro cool I just want her.

  4. I wish more people were talking about that Voltron! It looks great and it’s got good articulation and most important ITS VOLTRON!! I know there’s been some high end stuff, but the world needs a good Voltron line!!

    1. I think you hit the nail on the head there. It’s Voltron, it looks iconic, it’s got good articulation, what more is there to say? Oh, and the package is voiced by Peter Cullen (never thought I’d type those words).

  5. Swamp Thing takes it for sure. I do like Marlena too. Nothing with as awesome packaging as Starro from last year.

  6. I’ll add my thoughts on the ones I may get:

    MOTU Classics Queen Marlena – I really like the 50’s spacesuit look. It has a very nice retro feel. The number of accessories for Captain Glen and Queen Marlena also helps (though the pistol looks like a repaint of Adora’s). Cringer’s somewhat disappointing.

    DC Universe Classics Swamp Thing – He looks really cool. I like all the little details and the hidden articulation. I am concerned about how well the “skin” will hold over time. Also making the mask biodegradable seems kind of jerk-ish to me considering your paying for it.

    Blazing Sword Voltron – He looks pretty cool as well. I like the amount of articulation he has while looking like the original series’ animation model and that he comes with both regular and blazing sword. If I don’t get him, I know someone who may want me to get him. However he seems to be lacking ankle tilts and some hip articulation.

    Green Lantern Kilowog – He looks tempting for the most part. I may get him. I heard a rumor that he’s not going to be sold at any big box retailers due to him being “too big”. I hope this isn’t true because that would just be dumb, not to mention that it may screw-over any kid that may want to get him after they’ve seen the movie.

    Out of curiosity, how tall is the C&C Kilowog?

    Hot Wheels Back to the Future and Franken Berry Vehicles – I know a Hot Wheels collector that may want them, especially the back to the future one (when we see it). Personally, I have no interest in them.

    1. C&C ‘Wag is 9″, which is what Mattel has stated is the upper limits of the C&C figures (not counting that godawful Movie Masters Parallax C&C, which will require the purchase of 11 regular figures at $15 a pop to complete).

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