Luisenigma1
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I actually hope either HT makes 2.0 versions of 66 Batman and Robin or Mars makes them.
HT has made 2.0s of other Batman figures recently so its definitely possible but it happening any time soon definitely won't. If Saturn reissues them I'll be happy to get them. Should have gotten Romero Joker when it came as now the majority of Batman's rogues from 66 is all being made and his alleys.HT never will.
Mars... well, I'm certain we'll see renders for '66 Bruce Wayne and youthful ward Dick Grayson. But since Saturn (which is Mars) made 66 Batman and Robin already, the best you could hope for is a reissue. Which is possible.
HT has made 2.0s of other Batman figures recently so its definitely possible but it happening any time soon definitely won't.
You and me both bud. Watched the show in the nineties because of my dad, that and Batman 89 and BTAS was what made me into a Batfan.I mean to be fair we’re almost sixty years removed from the 66 series. Fandom eventually will dwindle.
I kind of feel like I’m part of one of the last generations who watched it and that was late at the time. I was born twenty years after it debuted and probably watched it for the first time in the early nineties.
Eventually? Yes. But I think there is still some life in it. I was born only five years after the debut. I'm in my 50's and was obsessed with the show as a small child. It was all we really had, and that was only if we were lucky to cast a broadcast episode - no VHS yet. Many of my toy collecting peers in my age group hold the show in a similar place and - to be blunt - we're not dead yet.I mean to be fair we’re almost sixty years removed from the 66 series. Fandom eventually will dwindle.
I kind of feel like I’m part of one of the last generations who watched it and that was late at the time. I was born twenty years after it debuted and probably watched it for the first time in the early nineties.
It closed for me already. The hype came and went. When Romero Joker started shipping I started rewatching the series and got a bit excited for the arrival, but once I got it and Dino's tie, the hype started to die down rather quickly and now I'm over it. I'll still enjoy the show, but I don't need collectibles from it. I've sold off the Saturn Toys set as well as Romero Joker.The sad thing is, Mars doesn't realize that the window for these 1966 Batman figures is fast closing.
[...] and I'll move my collecting focus to something I can actually get my hands on.
Yeah, but you grew up with it essentially. The thing is with it being Batman there’s always some fandom but after sixty years the popularity is eventually going to fade for the more modern iterations.Eventually? Yes. But I think there is still some life in it. I was born only five years after the debut. I'm in my 50's and was obsessed with the show as a small child. It was all we really had, and that was only if we were lucky to cast a broadcast episode - no VHS yet. Many of my toy collecting peers in my age group hold the show in a similar place and - to be blunt - we're not dead yet.
I mean, yeah. That's why I agreed with the sentiment "eventually". Of course it will fade. But in the time scale we're talking about? There's a fair bit of life left in the license. The popularity for more modern iterations began the moment more modern iterations appeared (1989). The 60's stuff was a niche five years ago, and will be niche five years from now. If they wanted to strike when the nostalgia iron was actually hot, they should have released these toys around 1988.Yeah, but you grew up with it essentially. The thing is with it being Batman there’s always some fandom but after sixty years the popularity is eventually going to fade for the more modern iterations.
I've sold off the Saturn Toys set as well as Romero Joker.
I will buy three Lee Meriwether '66 Movie Catwoman figures.Catwoman (Newmar is the only option)
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