We have seen He-Man and Battle Cat as items for the upcoming Masterverse line. Now I shall make a list of the top 20 items I'd like to see in the line: The only POP related things I'll touch are Horde related, since Part of the Horde was "MOTU" (Not part of the POP line, so Mattel has a "loophole"?)
20: Slime Pit:
This small playset was not made on the classics line which is a huge sin. With Masterverse, this can be corrected. Technically I'm not asking for a redo of the Vintage or 200X sets. I'm asking for a modern interpretation of either the classic or the 200X set... hell they could give you a brand new version. The point is to have a slime themed playset related to Masters of the Universe again.
19: Eternos Palace:
I'm firing the big guns here. Unlike Castle Grayskull and Snake Mountain, which can be skipped by collectors of classics, Eternos Palace is a new addition to the line. Since this new line in the same scale as classics collectors of this and classics will probably get this playset.
18: Landshark:
Allegedly, the MOTUO Landshark is too small for Classics and Masterverse. I'll verify this once I get mine. Assuming it is, then we want, nay, NEED ONE! Maybe a bit bulkier than the Masterverse figures for the sake of fitting Classics.
17: Road Ripper:
Just like the Landshark, the idea is to have the Road Ripper be compatible with multiple lines.
16: Dragon Walker:
One of my favorite vehicles as a kid. The 200X version was a better toy, but it didn't excite me as much as the vintage.
15: Mantisaur:
Hordak needs his steed. Therefore the Mantisaur is on the list.
14: Battle Ram Chariot:
It might have been a 200X vehicle, but it looks badass!
13: Sky Sleds:
Re-releasing the classics version would be the easiest thing to do. It's an iconic vehicle and it is rather small.
12: Fright Zone:
Based on vintage toy or something else. Would be interesting to see what they can do.
11: ATTAK TRACK:
The reason it's here is because it's an iconic vehicle that wasn't made in Classics. Whethe based on the vintage toy or a new redesign from other media, it would be most welcome.
10: Attack Squid:
A strange 200X vehicle, but is unique enough for the bad guys and follows the oceanic theme of the Land Shark.
9: Wind Raider:
Iconic MOTU Vehicle if redesigned on any of the cartoons, it needs to be made.
8: Large monsters like Shadow Beast, Gygor or Ice Hacker:
Technically it's a large scale monster to fight. Reusing Classics parts wouldn't be an issue. Or have a new sculpt.
7: The Three Towers:
The vintage Holy Grail could be remade, perhaps as 3 smaller playsets and having the monorail sacrificed for it... (I know, Blasphemy) but let's be honest, Mattel wouldn't do them in 7 inch scale then and have them be Origins compatible. If they're made for origins first, we might get screwed.
6: Tyrantisaur:
While Mattel CAN'T use the actual Jurassic Park sculpts for it, they can use what they Learned from making that T-Rex to make Tyrantisaur.
5: Battle Bones:
Zombie Lizard turned into a "bus" is a crazy idea that looks badass, period.
4: Accessory packs:
This is not simply the "Weapons Packs" of the past. The idea here is to get stuff BEYOND the weapons. McGuffins from various media, Weapons, single person super small "vehicles" like Stilt Stalker, etc. Anything that can expand storytelling through display, or enhance the playing experience, but is not too big in size, would belong here.
3: Playset expansion items:
Things like Point Dread or the Battle Station from 200X are what I'm talking about here. They don't have to be all about Grayskull. They could be expansions to ALL Playsets (Grayskull, Snake Mountain, Fright Zone, Slime Pit, etc.)
2: Snake Mountain:
Mattel failed everyone by never releasing a Snake Mountain outside of vintage. Now they have a chance. They have 200X style or any of the new toons style for Snake Mountain, Super7 did the MOTUC one. Also, Mattel owes my Mom a Snake Mountain.
1:Obvious one:
I won't even name this playset, because it's a MOTU line and this Playset is a NECESSITY, since it literally is the McGuffin of the series.
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