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    Toy Lines from Failed Films/Series

    I know there are plenty of stories about peg warmers and flopped toy lines over the years, especially when the film or TV series being licensed fizzles upon release, but I was wondering if any of those lines had ever managed to live on (or perhaps limp on)? Specifically, I was wondering about three big promotions from Disney in the last few years, Prince of Persia, John Carter of Mars, and The Lone Ranger. Before the release of Prince of Persia, I knew the children of my neighbor were invited to a PoP themed birthday party, and the child was requesting the various LEGO sets around that film. (I know it was a game first, but this child had apparently been pulled into it all from seeing trailers for the movie.) Those sets were soon on discount when the film flopped. While I really cannot remember much about toys based on John Carter, I know there was a media blitz leading up to the film's release, and then that all died as soon as the movie came out. The Lone Ranger had lots of toys lined up, including some high-priced collectibles as well as LEGO sets, but then the movie was a huge flop. However, I remember at the time that LR was part of the then-brand-new Disney Infinity game. Did that part also fade away, or have they continued to use it in the overall game? After all, this is the same Disney who built a Mickey Mouse videogame around the idea that Oswald the Rabbit was on the loose. It seems like the Infinity concept would allow the use of characters who didn't succeed on their own.
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    waterworld figures were peg warmers for a long time.

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    Hoo boy....where to begin? The thing is, some of these were terrible movies with awesome toys and vice versa.

    Aside from the above mentioned Waterworld...

    Conan the Barbarian
    Hook
    Last Action Hero
    The Mummy
    The Shadow
    Stargate
    Superman Returns
    Terminator 2
    Tron Legacy
    Van Helsing
    Warriors of Virtue
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    Ye gods, I only wish there had been John Carter toys/tie-ins--even a happy-meal Woola.

    IMO, that film will go the way of DeLaurentis' Flash Gordon and become an underground favorite.
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    Regarding The Shadow, I loved those figures and was ticked that the Sanctum playset didn't see production. But I get that the film didn't have crossover appeal. Still, it fared much better than The Phantom.
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    Quote Originally Posted by PNGwynne View Post
    Regarding The Shadow, I loved those figures and was ticked that the Sanctum playset didn't see production. But I get that the film didn't have crossover appeal. Still, it fared much better than The Phantom.
    Yeah, it's a shame both those films didn't do better. Both are tremendously underrated.

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    The Lone Ranger playset for Infinity was FAR better than the movie. As far as I Know, they didn't expand the Lone Ranger connection beyond that set, but then, there really isn't much to expand with. You can still play the version 1 characters in the newest version, so they are still in there, but that's it.

    The Shadow line from Kenner was actually pretty nice. Not overly faithful to the film, but other than Star Wars, what movie toy line really is?

    I remember thinking the Hook figures were really hideous looking. They looked like bootlegs, but were made by Mattel! Kenner did a better job with their Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves line, even though it was 90% recycled from previous Super Powers, Star Wars and Robocop releases.

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    there are toy lines for most every action or scifi movie that comes along, remember the Robin Hood figures? mostly recycled from Star Wars figures

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    One of my favorite 80's toy lines and favorite western lines is from the flop Butch and Sundance, The Early Days. Thing is, I never really even think of the toys being based on that movie. It might help that when I had them as a kid, I didn't know they were even from a movie, or at least don't ever remember knowing. Maybe I just didn't care. lol I have seen it since though, and it's pretty horrible. The toy line is absolutely fantastic though!!!!! Kenner must not have given much of a crap that they were based on a movie either, because they planned to continue the line under the name The Real West, moving in a more generic classic western line. Unfortunately, the line bombed too, and prototypes of Jesse James, Billy the Kid and Geronimo were never produced. Wish I could get a hold of the prototypes, or casts of the prototypes. there are no other non-produced prototyped figures I would rather have in my collection.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostalgiabuff View Post
    there are toy lines for most every action or scifi movie that comes along, remember the Robin Hood figures? mostly recycled from Star Wars figures
    ha ha that's what I was thinking the ewok village was pretty cool though
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