So the next one I am kicking myself over:
So when I reviewed the 30th anniversary Storm Shadow last year I said "it will be hard to justify another Storm Shadow after this." I said that I probably wouldn't buy another and I honestly meant it. When I first saw pictures of this figure I wasn't too impressed to be honest. In fact, I barely noticed him. Then I was out looking for CC and the Trooper and I saw this Storm Shadow, ARRRRGH, so here I am just barely 6 months past my no more Stormy pledge (with the exception of being forced into one like a multi-pack) and here I have another Storm Shadow.
It helps that this figure and 30th share the same body mold I admit, I was never a huge fan of The Ninja Force version but somehow this one grew on me in about 10 seconds of seeing him. I admit fully I like 30th much, much better. But I like this one too. I seriously fought the urge but I justified it by the fact Retaliation got moved to next year (which freed up a ton of my budget for the year too).
Unlike the Ninja Force version the "snowflake" pattern is not present and to be honest that works greatly for me. It's odd that Storm Shadow is in mostly black and yet works great. Some have pointed out this should be listed as a Joe, personally I think Storm Shadow's allegiance is screwed up enough as it is and should be left alone. Let's quit convoluting the issue further.
Although he comes with a sword and the compound bow from Shadow Tracker I tend to think he looks better with 30th Storm Shadow's gear (and as a result the Compound bow is going to my Ultimate Hawkeye ).
The one thing is about changing that gear is the peg hole in the back isn't very accommodating to the peg (insert your own "That's what she said" joke here). It does make me wonder as Hasbro is known to alter the figs slightly with remolds. Still it will stay in but it takes some work (This one is a "That's what he said" joke for you, just to be even).
I admit he is hard to justify after 30th Stormy, but still something compelled me to grab it. Not nostalgia or anything but just a cool repaint. See I told you us Joe fans gleefully grab up the same characters over and over.
I can't say he is a must have, and to be honest his gear is a bit of a letdown (But to be fair the NF Stormy only came with an oversized Kama and Sword too, so I guess by that argument he works as well). Still he kind of looks cool and I suppose that is what matters most. If you missed 30th (or are just a Storm Shadow fan in general) would recommend him.
Now for a figure that is going to open up a huge can of worms, yeah I know.
So I do have to admit the first wave of Retaliation figures kind of left me cold. Cobra Trooper was too bright, Cobra commander's and Rock-blocks articulation was scaled back, Zartan looked like he was wearing a uni-tard, I was never a fan of Joe troopers or Duke really. So that leaves me with something interesting in the first wave: Red Ninja. I admit some of the figs I was most looking forward to were in later waves (Better Rock-block, Willis as Colton, Blind Master, ect). But this Red Ninja used 30th Stormy as a base which worked great for me.
When all this craziness after Battleship bombed started happening I heard a bunch of panic on the interwebs and figured Red Ninja would be impossible to track down. To my surprise I ended up finding him and I grant you I do want more but I can wait (As I am sure he will be re-released in 2013) and I am not willing to pay the scalpers for him (doing that just feeds the machine that keeps scalping going if you ask me).
So we all know the drill, Hasbro said they scaled back the articulation to "Maximize profits" more on that later. But with this figure they didn't have to as it's mostly a repaint (with newish lower legs and forearms and hands). They also added rocker ankles to which I say "YAY!" While GI Joe has lost that "innovator of articulation" status (which now goes to Marvel Universe who first initiated the rocker ankles), it is nice to see new articulation points.
The figure is cool but is lacking in the accessory department with only two swords. It might have been nice to add a sheath of some kind as well, but I guess Hasbro had other plans.
More than one person has pointed out this figure looks great as a Hand Ninja and I have to agree.
This probably will make the figure even MORE desirable, but as a result I am wanting a few to add to the Marvel Universe Collection.
Red has had a few stabs by Hasbro over the years and this is by far the best effort to date. The last one was based on the 25th Storm Shadow mold and while pretty good wasn't something I wanted to break my neck to acquire (And as such I never bought the Red Ninja pack from TRU). The price is a bit of a shock (being about $2-$3 dollars more than even the 30th anniversary Joes which included much more in the way of accessories which begs the question why no Sheath for the swords).
Now I have been saying get ready for controversy for a while, so here goes:
The big thing about this figure is when you compare him to the much cheaper Dollar General Storm Shadow something is amiss. We have been told that paint was apps scaled back to "Maximize profits" and yet the cheaper figs appears to have more paint apps. This is especially apparent with the hands and while arguments about gloves could explain it just sticks out like a sore thumb to me. What is driving up the costs?
What is especially disturbing is in relation to the vehicle drivers which are articulated like 1970's Star Wars figures but we are told it is more expensive to repaint an old mold than to make one of these molds. However if the prices of the crappy Batman figures can be believed (and I admit there can be an argument for gouging there when you look at Bane for instance), the price appears to be virtually the same when compared to the DG Joes (keeping in mind that the drivers probably won't have accessories as is the pattern with many, but not all, vehicle drivers). So again what is driving up the costs here?
Well it's not the battle stands, the DG Joes came with those but the Retaliation figs are not included with them at all. Again these were cut out as a cost saving measure, so you kind of look around and see that you are not getting the maximum for your dollar in Retaliation. We had a similar situation with Rise of Cobra in which the cost jumped a good $2 dollars at most retail stores and we never really got an explanation why (Some claimed actor likenesses and while it was easy to joke the figs looked nothing like the actors, the truth is that was fan speculation only, Hasbro never really gave an explanation but did eventually admit that the figures were priced too high). This time there are fewer character likenesses to actors as most of the main characters are masked, so that can't be it.
So again what is driving up costs on these figures? What is the common thread between Rise of Cobra line and the Retaliation line?
Oh yeah:
That spring loaded crap. This is just speculation (and probably sounds ludicrous to some) but noticed that when the priced dropped from ROC to POC the spring loaded junk went away. Sure some say POC didn't sell, but the only fig I saw that didn't sell was Artic Destro (keeping in mind he was a carry over into virtually every single wave from the time he was introduced in Wave 2).
So is this it, is this why the price has jumped. If you think about it Hasbro has for years sighted the metal screws and t-hooks as a huge cost increase to GI Joe (it was their justification for the horrid GI Joe vs. Cobra T-crotch figures in 2002). Springs are made of metal. Is that a stretch, probably, but when you put all the cards on the table it's hard not to notice something is amiss. Hasbro said it was cheaper to make new static molds and then turns around and releases a repaint wave sighting paint apps being lessened to reduce costs. We get Retaliation with reduced paint apps and articulation and they end up being MORE which I think will hurt this line ultimately (I do believe the good sales we are seeing is more of a panic to the moving of the movie right now).
But either way, the inclusion of the spring loaded mess launchers does beg the question: WHY? They never helped Rise of Cobra (that anyone can tell), and while the argument that these are added for the kiddies is a pretty popular one it begs another question: Has there ever been a toyline that spring loaded launchers actually helped? I can't think of one. In fact my memory is that in 1992 the spring loaded launchers ended up hurting GI Joe. Some sight Clone Wars, but didn't we just get told that line has poor sales (After being told for years it sells great) and is getting scaled back as well-HMMMM.
Of course there is the "maximize profits" remark, note it doesn't say anywhere that they were cutting costs or passing savings on to the customer, right.
But one of the most telling tales is the 3-packs which are $20 dollars, mostly repaints and have more accessories, how can 3 figures cost nearly the same as two and be profitable? The world may never know
But in the end it doesn't matter, the high prices on these figures caused me to scale back my purchases and some figures I was on the fence about got put into the "don't get" category (Wave 1 Rock-block topping that list). Hey, I'm not made of money and while some call me cheap I also have this powerful need to eat and don't feel like taking money from my family's dinner budget to pay for my toy addiction (which is why I still don't have an SDCC Zarana, curse you Hasbro). Even though the line has been pushed back I still am holding back because I know some better versions of Rock and some better characters are out there.
So with that you who desire to can start the apologizing and lame explanations for Hasbro, I'm sure there are plenty ;-) (and some typo of mine will probably some up in that two ;-) ).
(yes, the "two" is intended to be ironic there).
However, the Red Ninja is a cool figure, I am sure he is going to be high up on my end of the year list (Just a note there are barely ten figures on that list right now, sad year eh).
Red Ninjas are by no means a must have for the Cobra forces but if you want Ninja canon fodder for your Joe ninjas this is the best yet.