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  • Godzilla
    Permanent Member
    • Nov 3, 2002
    • 3008

    Star Trek Bendees- What Happened?

    I realize there is probably some simple answer for this question, but I still want to ask.

    Does anyone have any idea why Mego never made Trek bendees? We got WGSH ones and Planet of the Apes bendees. But no extensions beyond that. Trek seems a likely successful enough license to extend to the bendee format.

    I love my Bendees and would have definately wanted more.
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  • ABMAC
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    • May 16, 2002
    • 9665

    #2
    I remember seeing Mego's WGSH and Apes bendies in stores, but I didn't have any interest in owning them. I don't think they sold very well. Bendies were mostly a '60s phenomenon. By 1971, Major Matt Mason and his awkwardly bending fragile-armatured ilk had gone the way of the dinosaur, and a new action figure format was pioneered by Mego.

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    • megoscott
      Founding Partner
      • Nov 17, 2006
      • 8710

      #3
      That's a good question and idea, though. Trek Bendies would have been cool to see. I guess by then Mego was moving on and were more focused on doing "techie" things with Trek like the Communicators and Planetarium toys.

      One thing Anthony---Evel Kneivel and his crappy wire arms were going strong during Mego's day....
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      • palitoy
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        • Jun 16, 2001
        • 59228

        #4
        Bend N Flex sold pretty good for heroes and apes actually, the real culprit is allocation of resources.

        Like Scott mentioned, Trek presented Mego with the opportunity to do electronic toys and higher price point items.

        Bendies sold for $.99, probably low on the list of opportunities for Mego.
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        • palitoy
          live. laugh. lisa needs braces
          • Jun 16, 2001
          • 59228

          #5
          The only License Mego presented Bend N Flex for past the first two lines that I know of was KISS.
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          • batmanmc
            mego batman collector
            • Jun 22, 2004
            • 6227

            #6
            the trek did offer lots of higher end price toys like the communicators phaser target game mego was probally focused on getting bigger. i wasnt a big fan of the bendies but would have loved too see the trek.

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            • ABMAC
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              • May 16, 2002
              • 9665

              #7
              Originally posted by palitoy
              The only License Mego presented Bend N Flex for past the first two lines that I know of was KISS.
              What about Commander Zack Power?

              To me, Evel Knievel seemed more like an accessory for his vehicles. I never owned him, so I don't know if he was worth playing with in his own right.

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              • megoscott
                Founding Partner
                • Nov 17, 2006
                • 8710

                #8
                Oh, Evel sucked, don't get me wrong. Broken wire arm wimp.
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                • Earth 2 Chris
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                  • Mar 7, 2004
                  • 32524

                  #9
                  Evel was Action Jackson's slightly less-ugly, but more efeminate brother. They both had funky faces.

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                  • Godzilla
                    Permanent Member
                    • Nov 3, 2002
                    • 3008

                    #10
                    I figured the answer was something simple like that Brian, but it hasn't kept me from wondering and dreaming.

                    I actually loved the bendable arm figures like the Mego bendees and Evel. I can remembere finding a footlocker of Major Matt Mason figures at flea market as a kid and thinking they were some of the coolest things I had ever seen. Sure there were some wire breaks but man I loved those guys.
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