Great video! Clawful was always one of my favorites as a kid and he's one of the few Classics figures that I have. And I have the same issue with his back piece and feet being a little loose
@@comix1017 Thanks for watching as always! I appreciate you sharing your issues with Clawful that are simular to my figures issues. Yeah I used Clear coat gel on the armor pegs and feet joints. That fixed those issues!!👍
Like vintage wine. Still havent decided wether to open any more of my classics, but the temptation is there everyday, lol! Meanwhile, its not the same as touching and smelling the freshly cracked plastic, but i am enjoying watching this! Thanks for sharing and enjoy!
@@ytrefugee113 Thanks for watching and sharing those Thoughs! Yeah I use to be the same way for years with these Classics and other In box figures. It's like a switch flipped in my head and now I want to remove most of them and have fun.
Thank you for making this video series of opening the packages of this figures. Because of your video I was introduced to some cool figures that I didn't know existed. Im actually collecting the Cartoon MOTU series figures. But now Im interested in finding "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 TV series)" figures. The art design for the characters in that cartoon looks nice.
No problem! Thankyou for checking out this Motu Classics video series were I'm gonna opening up most of my figures to review and have fun. Yeah the 200x series had some really interesting characters that the Classics line made. Figures like Evil Seed came out awesome for that line.👍
I approve of these mini reviews. I like the mix of characters you choose too. I always liked that 200X redesign of Evilseed but its hard to improve of that Clawful
@@jeevesosiris I appreciate hearing your thoughts on these Mini Reviews removing the Classics. They are really fun to finnally remove and mess around with these figures and accessories without getting into a complex parts swapping review. It's just fun! I'm gonna only choose two Classics figures at a time for the next Reviews going forward. It's easier and cuts the video time down.
Another great video of these figures,clawful is my favourite out of those four.Looking forward to see you do jitsu as i have wanted to get him for a while but very expensive.
@@alastairmulholland2581 Thanks for taking the time to check out this Opening my Classics figures videos. I'll review Jitsu in part 4. I also have a custom head for that Classics Jitsu figure.
King Randor was always a top tier figure from that line. It's a near perfect "modern" interpretation of the look. Now that I think of it Randor has always had solid figures. A true King I guess. Lol
@@zeemmarax Yeah King Randor always was a cool figure for the Masters of the Universe series ever since the vintage days. The Origins version came out very cool. But the Classics took that king Randor figure to the next level for sure! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts on this review and figure!
The quality of the plastic is superb. Nothing stands a chance in nowadays average action figures. Do you ever think about there was a time, roughly 15 years ago when you could buy an original he man for clearance on Marty store for 12 dollars? Crazy 😜
@@deadendkido These Classics figures are really really impressive with the Plastics, paint and overall Designs. Some have Certain QC issues. But its sually something in the joint or paint app depending on the figure. These Classics were never sold in stores for the most part. Certain hobby shops might have got some then. I think it's a mixed bag with the Plastics today the newer Motu figures. The problems are around the neck and joint connectors from what I see with most problems in the Masterverse or Origins series.
@ True, but the overall quality of the plastic is comparable only with some nowadays imports. I remember the classics were something around the 22 dollars range in the beginning, when a marvel legend figure was around 16-17, although smaller and with approximately a forty per cent less plastic density overall. I sold a lot of my Classics collection some years ago and stuck with the figures from the first two waves plus some favorites from my childhood and some weirdos (fighting foe men, skelcons and prototypes, I love the first more basic and elegant designs era) but considering that the collector market has dropped cause the inflation I was lucky enough to buy something I’ve sold for relatively cheap on the secondary market. TriKlops is still my favorite and to me this is still the best representation of the motu franchise. Not a big fan of the masterverse, some designs are cool and I ven bought a couple, but I hate to repeat myself the quality isn’t just there anymore. Greets from Italy!
Not a wand for Evil Seed, but actually a Filmation-era Sceptre of Power ironically for King Randor, so it can go with the other* King Randor figure instead. The gold cosmic vest came with the Classics Galactic He-Man. If you have the accessory head and weapon packs, those can be a fun MCU-style after credits bonus in your video, e.g. the cooler alt head and green shield for Clawful.
@@takeii_onLife Thanks for watching and sharing that info. I had no idea what that wand was for. I never seen it before in the filmation. It's funny I also had the king Randor as part of this review. Yeah I have the accessory packs. I also have the spare 200x Clawful head laying around somewhere for the Classics figure.
That weapon that comes with 200x Evil-Seed is not for him, it is for Filmation King Randor. That was the weapon he had in the cartoon. When you do open him, put that weapon with him, he looks fantastic with it.
@@allmusicfan88 Yeah I found that out later about that weapon for King Randor. I never noticed him having it in the filmation. Thanks for checking out this Opening My Classics series and sharing that info.👍
@@Themanchlid Oh ok, cool. Yes he used it in only one or two episodes, as he only fought once or twice. It was known as the Royal Septer. Mattel did that in the Classics line, as you might know, where they gave weapons for other characters with a different character. Also for the vintage King Randor that you just opened, his spear weapon came in a weapons pack. Not sure if you have those, but they made some cool stuff in those too.
@allmusicfan88 Yeah I'm familiar with many of the spare parts and heads the Classics added with certain figures that go to other figures. But im not sure of everything off the top of my head. Yeah I opened that weapons pack with the other gold Spear a long time ago. I forgot to bring that in to this review. It's in a storage box with my spare weapons.
I'm guessing Fisto and Fang-or and Slime Pit He-man will stay on card? if you have all of these? i wouldn't open these if i had them sealed probably a few more but can't think of them atm
@@LVHAXOR316 Yes I have those! I'm gonna remove Fango-or and Fisto at some point. Slime pit He-man is definitely staying in card! Thanks for watching 👍
@LVHAXOR316 Yeah all these figures are crazy in price! The Slime pit He-man is the most expensive! I'm keeping him in card along with 18 other Classics I already picked for Value or personal reasons.
Open and play with your toys man. This year Mondo will release a 7inch MOTU Line, Classics will look like McDonalds toys and you’ll realise the 15 years of fun wasted bc of avarice
@@motuc_fan_vic I most certainly am opening and having fun. Those Mondo figures are as good as it gets! I have several. But thats enough of that line. They are expensive!
@@blackphoenix77 Thats interesting to know! Yeah certain ideas or parts that come with some of these figures have other intentions or design changes from the bio, original concepts and so on. I'm not familiar with every bit of back story with these figures. I watched a bunch or Spectral Creative content many of these a while back. There's a ton of info out there. I'm just opening them up a guessing at some stuff. Thanks for watching and sharing that extra info!
I heard what you said about people’s comments. I guess people just like your review format but what they don’t understand is how much time I assume you spend on review videos. Do what you want, I enjoyed your first video just fine. Like you said..Pixel Dan has covered all of these…..and you kinda seen one classics buck you seen them all.
@@MrUniq Thanks for stopping in already to check out my MOTU Classics opening. I appreciate the feedback and hearing your thoughts on these videos I'm trying out with the Classics. Yeah it takes a lot of time to put review together. I'm just trying to enjoy and have fun with these figures but yet put some kind of review together that people who have interest in the Classics line might enjoy as a hangout.
@@jarellano1014 Lol. The talking is part of opening these figures after all those years. These are more of hangout and then reviews. There are plenty of regular reviews with these figures.
Really happy your getting to enjoy them. I opened all of mine except scareglow
@@MNC122703 I really am enjoying these figures. I'm still gonna leave about 20 in card. I'm not sure about scareglow yet. He might get opened.
Can’t take them with you right, 😂 Have fun buddy! Hope you’re doing well! 👊🏻
Exactly lol
@@THE.KIOTI.01 I couldn't have said that better! Thanks for checking out this review 👌
Stop telling lies! I have it on good authority, that if figures are mint on card, you can in fact take them with you! 😅
@Endo-Skeleton 😆👍
Great video! Clawful was always one of my favorites as a kid and he's one of the few Classics figures that I have. And I have the same issue with his back piece and feet being a little loose
@@comix1017 Thanks for watching as always! I appreciate you sharing your issues with Clawful that are simular to my figures issues. Yeah I used Clear coat gel on the armor pegs and feet joints. That fixed those issues!!👍
Like vintage wine. Still havent decided wether to open any more of my classics, but the temptation is there everyday, lol! Meanwhile, its not the same as touching and smelling the freshly cracked plastic, but i am enjoying watching this! Thanks for sharing and enjoy!
Amazing how avarice is so strong in some people to the point of wasting more than a decade of joy of these Classics figures.
@@ytrefugee113 Thanks for watching and sharing those Thoughs! Yeah I use to be the same way for years with these Classics and other In box figures. It's like a switch flipped in my head and now I want to remove most of them and have fun.
An awesome trip down MOTU memory lane!
@@aaronscott5882 Thats awesome to hear! Thanks for watching another Classics Unboxing 👍
@@ThemanchlidPhenomenal work!👍
@aaronscott5882 Thank-you 👌
Pretty awesome figures man 🤙
@@jesusfernandez974 Thanks for checking them out in this review! 👍
Thank you for making this video series of opening the packages of this figures. Because of your video I was introduced to some cool figures that I didn't know existed. Im actually collecting the Cartoon MOTU series figures. But now Im interested in finding "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002 TV series)" figures. The art design for the characters in that cartoon looks nice.
No problem! Thankyou for checking out this Motu Classics video series were I'm gonna opening up most of my figures to review and have fun. Yeah the 200x series had some really interesting characters that the Classics line made. Figures like Evil Seed came out awesome for that line.👍
I approve of these mini reviews. I like the mix of characters you choose too. I always liked that 200X redesign of Evilseed but its hard to improve of that Clawful
@@jeevesosiris I appreciate hearing your thoughts on these Mini Reviews removing the Classics. They are really fun to finnally remove and mess around with these figures and accessories without getting into a complex parts swapping review. It's just fun! I'm gonna only choose two Classics figures at a time for the next Reviews going forward. It's easier and cuts the video time down.
Another great video of these figures,clawful is my favourite out of those four.Looking forward to see you do jitsu as i have wanted to get him for a while but very expensive.
@@alastairmulholland2581 Thanks for taking the time to check out this Opening my Classics figures videos. I'll review Jitsu in part 4. I also have a custom head for that Classics Jitsu figure.
These are awesome. Would love a 200X Evil seed in origins. I know we’ll be seeing the cartoon version, most likely.
@@TheWandifan Yeah I would love to see the 200x Evil Seed added to the Origins series before a cartoon version. Thanks for checking out this video 👍
Here we go! 🍿🍿
@@Skyescavernlibrary Nice! It's another interesting set of figures! Thanks for watching and enjoy.👌
Whiplash 😂❤
@@rickytoddbotelho9555 I actually have a Loose Classics Whiplash. I go over him in card and out soon!👌
King Randor was always a top tier figure from that line.
It's a near perfect "modern" interpretation of the look. Now that I think of it Randor has always had solid figures. A true King I guess. Lol
@@zeemmarax Yeah King Randor always was a cool figure for the Masters of the Universe series ever since the vintage days. The Origins version came out very cool. But the Classics took that king Randor figure to the next level for sure! Thanks for watching and sharing your thoughts on this review and figure!
The quality of the plastic is superb. Nothing stands a chance in nowadays average action figures. Do you ever think about there was a time, roughly 15 years ago when you could buy an original he man for clearance on Marty store for 12 dollars? Crazy 😜
@@deadendkido These Classics figures are really really impressive with the Plastics, paint and overall Designs. Some have Certain QC issues. But its sually something in the joint or paint app depending on the figure. These Classics were never sold in stores for the most part. Certain hobby shops might have got some then. I think it's a mixed bag with the Plastics today the newer Motu figures. The problems are around the neck and joint connectors from what I see with most problems in the Masterverse or Origins series.
@ True, but the overall quality of the plastic is comparable only with some nowadays imports. I remember the classics were something around the 22 dollars range in the beginning, when a marvel legend figure was around 16-17, although smaller and with approximately a forty per cent less plastic density overall. I sold a lot of my Classics collection some years ago and stuck with the figures from the first two waves plus some favorites from my childhood and some weirdos (fighting foe men, skelcons and prototypes, I love the first more basic and elegant designs era) but considering that the collector market has dropped cause the inflation I was lucky enough to buy something I’ve sold for relatively cheap on the secondary market. TriKlops is still my favorite and to me this is still the best representation of the motu franchise. Not a big fan of the masterverse, some designs are cool and I ven bought a couple, but I hate to repeat myself the quality isn’t just there anymore. Greets from Italy!
@deadendkido Yeah in the end I do agree with the quality of Plastics then and now. Thanks for sharing all that info and greetings from the USA.
Not a wand for Evil Seed, but actually a Filmation-era Sceptre of Power ironically for King Randor, so it can go with the other* King Randor figure instead. The gold cosmic vest came with the Classics Galactic He-Man. If you have the accessory head and weapon packs, those can be a fun MCU-style after credits bonus in your video, e.g. the cooler alt head and green shield for Clawful.
@@takeii_onLife Thanks for watching and sharing that info. I had no idea what that wand was for. I never seen it before in the filmation. It's funny I also had the king Randor as part of this review. Yeah I have the accessory packs. I also have the spare 200x Clawful head laying around somewhere for the Classics figure.
That weapon that comes with 200x Evil-Seed is not for him, it is for Filmation King Randor. That was the weapon he had in the cartoon. When you do open him, put that weapon with him, he looks fantastic with it.
@@allmusicfan88 Yeah I found that out later about that weapon for King Randor. I never noticed him having it in the filmation. Thanks for checking out this Opening My Classics series and sharing that info.👍
@@Themanchlid Oh ok, cool. Yes he used it in only one or two episodes, as he only fought once or twice. It was known as the Royal Septer. Mattel did that in the Classics line, as you might know, where they gave weapons for other characters with a different character. Also for the vintage King Randor that you just opened, his spear weapon came in a weapons pack. Not sure if you have those, but they made some cool stuff in those too.
@allmusicfan88 Yeah I'm familiar with many of the spare parts and heads the Classics added with certain figures that go to other figures. But im not sure of everything off the top of my head. Yeah I opened that weapons pack with the other gold Spear a long time ago. I forgot to bring that in to this review. It's in a storage box with my spare weapons.
I'm guessing Fisto and Fang-or and Slime Pit He-man will stay on card? if you have all of these? i wouldn't open these if i had them sealed probably a few more but can't think of them atm
@@LVHAXOR316 Yes I have those! I'm gonna remove Fango-or and Fisto at some point. Slime pit He-man is definitely staying in card! Thanks for watching 👍
@@Themanchlid those 3 are crazy in price moc or loose so you win ether way
@LVHAXOR316 Yeah all these figures are crazy in price! The Slime pit He-man is the most expensive! I'm keeping him in card along with 18 other Classics I already picked for Value or personal reasons.
Open and play with your toys man. This year Mondo will release a 7inch MOTU Line, Classics will look like McDonalds toys and you’ll realise the 15 years of fun wasted bc of avarice
@@motuc_fan_vic I most certainly am opening and having fun. Those Mondo figures are as good as it gets! I have several. But thats enough of that line. They are expensive!
Hero II looks like Corsair (Cyclop's dad) from X-Men Tv series
Oh yeah! He kind of dose! Thanks for watching and pointing that out about Hero- ll.
So apparently He-Ro II was supposed to wear the metal gray harness with his blue pants: the blue harness was meant to be worn with furry shorts.
@@blackphoenix77 Thats interesting to know! Yeah certain ideas or parts that come with some of these figures have other intentions or design changes from the bio, original concepts and so on. I'm not familiar with every bit of back story with these figures. I watched a bunch or Spectral Creative content many of these a while back. There's a ton of info out there. I'm just opening them up a guessing at some stuff. Thanks for watching and sharing that extra info!
I heard what you said about people’s comments. I guess people just like your review format but what they don’t understand is how much time I assume you spend on review videos. Do what you want, I enjoyed your first video just fine. Like you said..Pixel Dan has covered all of these…..and you kinda seen one classics buck you seen them all.
@@MrUniq Thanks for stopping in already to check out my MOTU Classics opening. I appreciate the feedback and hearing your thoughts on these videos I'm trying out with the Classics. Yeah it takes a lot of time to put review together. I'm just trying to enjoy and have fun with these figures but yet put some kind of review together that people who have interest in the Classics line might enjoy as a hangout.
Less griping More showing!🤣🤣
@@jarellano1014 Lol. The talking is part of opening these figures after all those years. These are more of hangout and then reviews. There are plenty of regular reviews with these figures.