2025 SDCC Coverage: Jada Toys Juhn Lim Interview

by Jay Cochran
July 27, 2025
Travis Moody caught up with Juhn Lim from Jada Toys to talke about The Invincibles, Frosty The Snowman which will be a BigBadToyStore.com. They also talked Cyberpunk, Scooby-Doo, MegaMan and Street Fighter including their newly announced Street Fighter Alpha 3 figures.

They confirmed for Scooby-Doo they will be doing all 5 main characters and 10 monsters. Scooby will have two face sculpts.

For Mega Man Rush will have 2 headsculpts.

Street Fighter Alpha 3 Charlie, Chun-Li and Ryu. These figures will start using new butterflly joint system as well as the shoulders, knees and elbows. These will also have toe joints.



Check out images for all the new figures from the Jada SDCC booth below.
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Scattergorical - 2025-07-29 @ 6:04 am

Mondo is recapturing that excitement the old MOTU classics line had. I almost don't care how much they might cost... just a little bit scared.

As for McFarlane, I am very much enjoying the fire hose closeout for the DC license! If that Detective Chimp is a brick though, he shouldn't be allowed to make eye contact with Spero Toys staff for a year lol.

Admiralty_Entertainment - 2025-07-28 @ 10:22 pm
4 hours ago, Satam said:

A lot of companies stop short of Joker when they make Batman '89 figures. Jack has always notoriously demanded big bucks for his likeness rights. I get very surprised when companies like Beast Kingdom and Mezco have '89 Joker figures.

McFarlane did Phoenix Joker and De Niro, so you'd think he'd find some way to get the job done, even if it was another stupidly expensive set. Especially when he was originally crowing that he could do 'whoever he wanted from anything DC' when he first got the DC license.

Admiralty_Entertainment - 2025-07-28 @ 10:19 pm
9 hours ago, Jscott991 said:

McFarlane has a better chance of making an action figure of me than Lois Lane.

Whenever a company loses a license there are going to be holes. McFarlane is doing the toys for 2026 Supergirl, though, so some of these characters are likely to recur, perhaps in better (jacket-less) costumes.

I hadn't heard that McFarlane will be doing Supergirl merch - I figured that would cut over to Mattel what with the movie not coming out until late June and Mattel having announced they'll be selling product from 'mid-2026' and any crossover with Superman (2025) characters would be al the more reason to consider waiting to see what the big M does with their line. Guess we might see some of that at Toyfair next year, though even that might be too soon given movie secrecy...

Roadpigmaster - 2025-07-28 @ 10:07 pm
On 7/27/2025 at 5:30 PM, JayC said:

Shown below are images of the new line of Masters of the Universe figures from Mattel based on the 200x cartoon series.These figures are said to stand about 6" tall, similar to their ThunderCats x MOTU mash-up line. Like their Origins figures you can swap parts among the figures. These figures were on display at their SDCC booth. The figures shown include:

- He-Man- Prine Adam- Man-At-Arms- Stratos- Ram Man- Roboto- Zodac- Moss Man- Skeletor- Beast Man- Evil-Lynn- Tri-Klops- Clawful

I'm in for all this line guys ?????

Jscott991 - 2025-07-28 @ 7:13 pm
Just now, RobertD said:

Just by looking at it, there's no doubt that armor is removable. That's what they've been doing with Masterverse stuff lately, the armor is designed to be removable and she's definitely wearing an old-school Adora outfit under there. I'm definitely getting two.

It's definitely removable. All the NE figures that come with extra bits can be turned into their classic versions by taking stuff off. It dates back to the first two, Barbarian He-Man and Skeletor. That latter is still the best Masterverse Skeletor wearing his classic outfit.

RobertD - 2025-07-28 @ 7:12 pm
11 hours ago, Stormcloud said:

Id love to see them, too.

Adorais that Horde armor removable? Is there a classic Adora under there? That would be great if so, but Im surprised they arent showing that feature. Unless they did and I missed it.

Just by looking at it, there's no doubt that armor is removable. That's what they've been doing with Masterverse stuff lately, the armor is designed to be removable and she's definitely wearing an old-school Adora outfit under there. I'm definitely getting two.

RobertD - 2025-07-28 @ 7:09 pm
On 7/25/2025 at 6:43 PM, Superdude98 said:

Okay, I think I missed something, what's an "elite edition"?

Wildly overpriced ($60) figures with the same standard McFarlane articulation, but with a decent paint job (generally). So far reserved for video game figures but it looks like they're going to start shifting highly desirable DC characters behind that inflated price while the getting is still good. You'd think they'd go nuts with the accessories and for McFarlane's standards that's probably the case, but the packages are generally about as robust as what you might expect from any other decent company.

In short, they're top tier McFarlane, but pretty much rip-offs when you stack them against to any other company's value-per-dollar offerings.

Satam - 2025-07-28 @ 5:36 pm
13 hours ago, Admiralty_Entertainment said:

Batman Returns are being released as 'Deluxe Theatrical Editions' now i.e. an excuse to charge more for them while still only doing the same thing as normal figures since they've ditched the Build-A-Figure Penguin Commandos? That's disappointing, as is the lack of a Batman '89 Joker to round out that cinematic series' villains.

A lot of companies stop short of Joker when they make Batman '89 figures. Jack has always notoriously demanded big bucks for his likeness rights. I get very surprised when companies like Beast Kingdom and Mezco have '89 Joker figures.

Nosferatuman62172 - 2025-07-28 @ 3:45 pm
7 minutes ago, toynewman said:

I sae the She Ra and Swift Wind. I was hoping for another wave or two before 200x starts.

toynewman - 2025-07-28 @ 3:36 pm
2 hours ago, Nosferatuman62172 said:

Although I disappointed in not getting more filmation and motu x thudercats figures, I really like these 200x figures. They're one of my favorite reveals from the con.

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