That Panthro's colors match the cartoon better than the first version, and the silver clashes with it less than the gold. I wish this had been the first release, because I like it a lot better and I don't know if I want to start the precedent of double dipping on this line.
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On 11/6/2025 at 4:54 AM, Lord_Scareglow said:I feel like just judging from how deep they went with Ninja Turtles, this was intended to go as far as they could, 2 years max with the product before shifting seems like the track record at least with the Turtles stuff, since that seems to be winding down in favor of this, I couldn't imagine they had not plotted out many waves, just seems like they are playing their usual game, since with the Turtles figures they really swiftly moved into re-doing the turtles, I think they just see the whole, anchor characters on pegs move is the best one to keep the new buyers intrigued, because most of this stuff seems like it's a "oooh my god brav you see the He-Man Lion-O on the peg there" move, My Nostalgia sense is going bonkers...buy it..
I think the difference here is that Turtles remains a strong franchise presence at retail so the crossover was, for the general public, leaning more on them than MOTU as the primary partner in the crossover. Thundercats just doesn't have that sort of cache - it's a nostalgia brand at this stage without new media presence in a while - so I wouldn't be surprised if the retailers didn't have that much faith in the line but the results have been strong enough to warrant continuing it longer that initially expected. But yeah, this is a real dangerous move - too many repaints and variations helped kill MOTU 200X and this heads down the same path...
On 11/4/2025 at 7:09 AM, deecee4 said:Im wondering if this was only intended as a 2 wave offering and these wave 3 repaints are just mattel's way of getting more money out of these molds before calling it a day.
I feel like just judging from how deep they went with Ninja Turtles, this was intended to go as far as they could, 2 years max with the product before shifting seems like the track record at least with the Turtles stuff, since that seems to be winding down in favor of this, I couldn't imagine they had not plotted out many waves, just seems like they are playing their usual game, since with the Turtles figures they really swiftly moved into re-doing the turtles, I think they just see the whole, anchor characters on pegs move is the best one to keep the new buyers intrigued, because most of this stuff seems like it's a "oooh my god brav you see the He-Man Lion-O on the peg there" move, My Nostalgia sense is going bonkers...buy it..
I don't care about this line going super-well deep, but at least give us the main thundercats and villains, then by all means move on to something else, but don't get me started and swipe the rug from underneath me.
Or maybe the line was a bigger hit than predicted, and they put this wave out as a quick filler until they can get new figures made?
Panthor-Man was obvious and expected, after BattleCat-Man. Although a new snarling head sculpt would have been cool.
Lion-O in cartoon colors makes sense. But Panthro is a bit puzzling.
Im wondering if this was only intended as a 2 wave offering and these wave 3 repaints are just mattel's way of getting more money out of these molds before calling it a day.
Wave 3 is just a sad lackluster offering, This line is literally 3 months old, and we are already seeing variants on Lion-O and Panthro, when Panthro literally just came out, So many Thundercats characters we could be getting they give us this absolute ball drop of a wave, Only figure I'll be getting here is Panthor, which is also kinda sad because it's just a re-paint of the Battlecat, I'm into it, but this was a really phoned in wave.
Glad to finally see pics of Wave 3. Based on the illustrations, I was going to get w3 Panthro as I preferred the color scheme with silver armor and blue loincloth. But on the actual product, the armor is a darker gunmetal, and worse than that, his spiky suspenders are now dark navy, and his skin tone is darker grey. I think Ill stick with w2 Panthro.
Lion-O looks good in the gold armor, but they did not change the headpiece to gold to match. Odd choice. The brighter cartoon colors look good, though.
On 8/29/2025 at 9:06 AM, deecee4 said:I watched a review for Panthro and have to admit, the arms don't seem as gangly as they do in the promotional pics.
Yeah No I actually think it looks fine, I recently got Panthro and Tygra.
doesn't really look bad in person, something was off about some previous photos.
Went to a different Walmart last week and they were sold out of the Thundercats as well.
It was smart for Mattel/Walmart to stock these in a special display alongside the Origins Cartoon Collection. I wasnt collecting that line, but I enjoyed the Thundercats enough that I had to get She-Ra and He-Man (actually Faker, since He-Man cant be found for a good price) to go with them.