1/6 Batman: TAS figures coming from Mondo...

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Yeah I'm a bit confused. I can't find any info whatsoever on which day and at what time this is due to go live.

Normally Mondo are pretty good at giving dates/times in advance.
 
$280 and $260
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As in tomorrow? Or next week?

This is the page with a countdown for their upcoming drops: https://mondoshop.com/collections/the-drop

Remember Scarecrow on display at NYCC with what we assumed to be a complete set of accessories, but then the PO included his grim reaper pocket watch which we hadn't seen before? Although Mondo leaves little to be desired with their Clayface, if they're saving a surprise accessory for the PO I hope it’s a jar of Roland Daggett’s Renuyu cream.
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I mean... as if we needed any more proof that the people working on this line are actual super fans of the show. This is so cool.

We're even getting a look at the box this time. Like a block of clay. Brilliant!
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I have not seen BTAS since the 90's/early 2000s. Have it on bluray though...but so much memories. I watched it everyday at around 4pm on FOX.

I know everyone loves the Mr. Freeze story his origin story that is...Clayface and Dagget was also a very sympathetic character....

As I got older I actually could relate to the Mad Hatter's unrequited love. She choose the bad boy who mistreats her over Jervis.....like if I knew then what I know now, as they say....perhaps the Mad Hatters origin would have made him my favorite villain.

But Dagget was such a great plot and the origin and Clayface was made compelling, with the ending being the icing on top of that episode. Memories...

I am getting this. I hope I can get it....and I get the time.
 
I know everyone loves the Mr. Freeze story his origin story that is...Clayface and Dagget was also a very sympathetic character....

You mean Matt Hagen? I don't think Roland Daggett was ever portrayed in a sympathetic light.

Regarding Jervis... I don’t know. He might start out as a somewhat sympathetic character but swiftly shows his true colours. Here’s a good video on the character and his portrayal in BTAS. And I agree with the creator’s sentiment, he’s essentially a psychopathic incel. I love all of his episodes, though.

 
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You mean Matt Hagen? I don't think Roland Daggett was ever portrayed in a sympathetic light.

Regarding Jervis... I don’t know. He might start out as a somewhat sympathetic character but swiftly shows his true colours. Here’s a good video on the character and his portrayal in BTAS. And I agree with the creator’s sentiment, he’s essentially a psychopathic incel. I love all of his episodes, though.


Jervis wasn't the Hatter? Again memory. Thought I remembered the name correctly...probably wrong.

Pretty sure Daggett was sympathetic. He was using the cream for some reason, but was tricked...and was going after the guy who gave him the cream...again from memory could be off.
 
Jervis wasn't the Hatter? Again memory. Thought I remembered the name correctly...probably wrong.

Pretty sure Daggett was sympathetic. He was using the cream for some reason, but was tricked...and was going after the guy who gave him the cream...again from memory could be off.
Dagget was the one who founded the cream that turned Hagen into Clayface.
He is never sympathetic, just an evil corporate businessman.
Matt Hagen, he is pretty sympathetic as we can understand his pain, and frustration.

And yes, Jervis is the Mad Hatter.
 
Dagget was the one who founded the cream that turned Hagen into Clayface.
He is never sympathetic, just an evil corporate businessman.
Matt Hagen, he is pretty sympathetic as we can understand his pain, and frustration.

And yes, Jervis is the Mad Hatter.
Hagen was Clayface. That was it, not Dagget. Dagget was the true villain of the episode.
Clayface was the sympathetic character. He wanted to cream for his career rejuvenation and because of side effects him trurning in Clayface, wanted revenge on Dagget.
 
One of the things that made TAS so unique was that so many of the villains were often a bit sympathetic.
Absolutely. And Matt Hagen/Clayface is one of the most compelling examples of this. It also flew straight over my kid-head that Hagen was not only portrayed as a queer character, but clearly in a gay relationship. Watching his introductory 2-parter now makes me laugh how oblivious I was to any of this as a child when it was so obvious, but these details also make BTAS such a rewarding rewatch all these years later.
 
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