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TheFallen
26th June 2010, 05:48 PM
I am back again with another review. I must say again, I am thoroughly enjoying doing these reviews. They have made me enjoy the property even more. I may look at including other franchises if I continue with the reviews.
There are many other reviews of MOTUC on the world wide web, most of them way better than mine, but I thought I would structure these a little differently going forward and hopefully make them somewhat different to the many others out there. I hope it works...

Optikk
Space Mutant Spy for Skeletor

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Background Information
Originally released in the New Adventures line, Optikk was one of the many newly designed characters which were aligned with Skeletor, forming a model of the Evil Warriors only this time in a futuristic setting.

The reveal of Optikk caused a lot of unrest in the collector community solely because some people were annoyed he would be released as the monthly subscription when they had no interest in the character or the NA franchise. Early in the conception of the MOTUC line it was announced that all franchises, MOTU, PoP, NA, 200x would fall under the MOTUC banner. This didn’t sit well with some people as they felt they were bullied into buying a subscription to secure the figures they wanted, only to get a figure they didn’t want. However, this still didn’t stop Optikk selling out within record time when he was eventually released.

Character Information
The bios on the back of the packaging are used to help bridge the gap between all franchises and include everything into one cohesive story. This is a huge undertaking and has caused its own amount of controversy.

In the bio for Optikk it states his real name can only be pronounced with a series of blinks. This is rather amusing as Optikk’s head is just an eyeball and he doesn’t have an eyelid. Optikk uses his “Spy eye” to see through the dense fog of his home planet, Denebria. As part of Skeletor’s rag tag bunch of mutants and outcasts, the Space Mutants, Optikk has been tasked to keep an eye on He-Man and the other Galactic Protectors of Primus.

Sculpt & Design
This is where the argument of Optikk in the MOTUC line is truly flawed. As a figure, Optikk is one of the best to date. He has an incredible look that borrows heavily from the original NA design but builds on it to give it its own distinctiveness. His head is actually an eye ball which I think makes him look quite menacing and very unique.

Optikk has a nice bronze metal colour with silver highlights on the rivets. The cabling on the mechanical parts of his armour is painted in red. He also has a semi-transparent green iris on his head/eyeball with a dark black pupil and red painted highlights which is based on the vintage head.

Like many of the other figures, Optikk shares most of the same tooling of another figure. The arms, torso and legs are from Trap Jaw and are all reused effectively. The only new pieces of this figure are for the waist, head and armour.

Just looking at how the armour has been designed it is easy to see how Man-E-Faces will eventually look which truly does question the validity of the original argument of having Optikk in the line. Sure it is not Man-E-Faces but the look is very similar.

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj221/TheFallenTonyStone/MOTUC/P1010513-1.jpg

Accessories
Optikk comes with a second head which is also semi-transparent but this time it is has an orange iris again with a dark black pupil and the same painted red highlights. I actually prefer the green vintage head as it stands out more and breaks up the colour of the figure.

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj221/TheFallenTonyStone/MOTUC/P1010553.jpg

Optikk also comes with a silver Proton Neutralizer rifle, which is based on the original vintage design, and a silver shield imbedded with a red coloured orb. The rifle has a very sci-fi look to it which works well for Optikk. The shield almost looks like a satellite dish but still looks good when attached to Optikk.

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Final Thought
I feel the negativity towards Optikk by some people is unjust as the figure fits in well with the other minions of Skeletor. The figure has a very unique look with some sections looking very similar to what the MOTUC Man-E-Faces will eventually look like. As I said earlier, the figure still sold out in record time proving that the line is successful enough to warrant the inclusion of the other franchises.

I personally do not have any issue with Optikk in MOTUC because I am more than happy to have this figure in my collection, as well as any other figures from other eras.

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj221/TheFallenTonyStone/MOTUC/P1010532.jpg

Thank you for reading. All comments and criticisms are welcomed.

foor
26th June 2010, 06:29 PM
Thanks for the review. A great read Raider. Optikk still doesn't feel like a right inclusion to Skeletor's classic minions.

(I also ended up missing out getting him on matty collector, so I guess I'm trying to justify me not having him. :()

Sky Shadow
26th June 2010, 07:00 PM
I'm glad you enjoy reviewing, Raider - you keep writing them and we'll keep reading them!

Optikk isn't bad (and I'm a fan of New Adventures). My main issues with him are that his gun doesn't fit well in either hand (although it can be held well in both if he holds it by the barrel in one hand and the butt in the other) and that the shield has no basis in canon - I would have preferred a recoloured 'vintage-style' shield or none at all than one that was completely made up and looks like a garbage lid with half a Jaffa on it. But I support any New Adventures MOTUC toys. Bring on Classics Sagitar (http://pics.livejournal.com/jonwes/pic/0014xfqy.jpg)!

TheFallen
26th June 2010, 08:53 PM
Thanks guys. I thought the shield looked like a satellite dish but garbage lid with a Jaffa is also a good description. I don't really notice anything wrong with the way the gun is held. Maybe I am just too easy to please :)

NA actually has some nicely designed characters so I think they will look awesome when they finally get Classicized. It won't stop the complaints though :)

Robzy
26th June 2010, 09:59 PM
I love Optikk! I always liked the design when I was younger (probably the only NA figure I liked), and this new version is one of my favourite MOTUC figs. He fits so perfectly in to the line!

Great review btw!