All month we've been naming the best toys of the past 10 years. And now we're going to show you how everybody voted. Here are yo's rankings:
- Seventh Kingdom
- Muppets
- Xevoz
- Minimates
- Marvel Legends
- TF Alternators
- LotR
- GI Joe: POC
- Street Fighter
- Invader Zim
- Player Select
- Predators
- GI Joe Generation 3
- Special Forces
- Star Wars
- DCUC
- Hellboy
- TMNT (NECA)
- TF Animated
- Marvel Universe
- Spider-Man
- JLU
- TF Classics
- Bionicle
- TF Masterpiece
- GI Joe Sigma 6
- Lego Minifigures
- Mo2K
- Iron Man
- NBX
- Hasbro Heroes
- WWE (Mattel)
- DCSH
- MOTUC
- Halo
The only thing I found wrong about this list is that Bionicle is after DCUC. But then again, I am biased towards Lego so whatever. Anyways, good list, nice to see Transformers getting the love it deserves on this list. (Seriously! Not even ONE Transformers line on the Top 20!)
Yeah, really. I guess because I'm the only one who really collects them, nobody else knew where to rank them.
As for Bionicle, the line started strong, but it kind of lost its way by the time it petered out. At least, that's how I felt, so they just kept sliding down the list as I went...
Yes, sadly the last few waves of Bionicle were not as great as they were when Bionicle started. Although without Bionicle, I would've never found OAFE (In 2008-2009! Yeah I'm not an adult and a fairly new collector..).
I never really got Bionicle. It was Lego that wasn't really Lego, and that kind of confused me and made me think it was a waste, and if Lego wanted to do action figures, they should have actually done action figures. (Which they did. It was called Galidor, it had a live-action show, and I honestly enjoyed it a lot more than Bionicle.)
I have some Galidor stuff, and while I can't speak to the quality of the story, MAN were those toys bad...
Yeah, the toys kinda sucked, aside the gimmick. I was speaking more about the show, which was pretty much a gateway sci-fi show, but a good bit deeper than most you would call 'gateway' shows. It was also one of the first CGI-heavy live-action shows.