FREESTYLE SKATE BATMAN
BATMAN: MISSION MASTERS (HASBRO)
Fun FiQ Fact #0041: Terry McGuinness is never seen skateboard in or out of the Batman costume in Batman Beyond, but that didn’t stop Hasbro from making a figure based on that very concept.
My relationship with Hasbro’s run with the DC license was a particularly good one. While Kenner had managed an alright balance of accurate to the source figures and goofy variants during their run with the DC license, Hasbro honed in on the wackiness, especially narrowing in on Batman, and ignoring most of the DCU for…well, a bunch of rather silly Bat-variants. The end of the animated Batman tie-ins was an all-encompassing line, Mission Masters, where the express purpose was just doing nothing but baseless variants. As the line progressed, even Batman Beyond, whose own line was never super to begin with, got in on the action. One time they made him a skater, because it was 2000, and that was what they decided the kids like. Full disclosue: I wasn’t one of those kids.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Freestyle Skate Batman was part of the third round of Mission Masters, dubbed Mission Masters 3, and he was a deluxe-sized release. The figure stands about 5 inches tall and he has 7 points of articulation. He was noteworthy for getting a disc and peg set-up on the shoulders, in contrast to the simple cut joint that almost every Hasbro/Kenner DC figure got. Why did he get the extra movement? No clue. It’s cool, though. His sculpt was all-new, and it’s…well, it’s a Batman variant. The head sculpt is very much consistent with Hasbro’s other BB head sculpts, which is to say it’s not exactly an accurate recreation of the animation model, but it’s not terribly far off. The rest of the sculpt is definitely on the goofier side. He’s quite pre-posed, and his design maintains elements from his standard look, but adds a bunch of extra ones, because I guess that’s what you do when you’re skating? His color work is again pretty close to the standard, though he’s a metallic blue, rather than black. He’s accented with some slightly bronzed silver. I particularly dig the tech detailing on the wings. Batman wouldn’t be much of a “Freestyle Skate” guy without some form of skateboard, so he gets just that. It’s big, silly, strange, and it launches a big missile. So, there it is.
THE ME REMAINDER OF THE EQUATION
I didn’t buy this new. I saw it a good many times, as I did most of the Mission Masters figures. I generally disliked Mission Masters when it was at retail, because it never really felt authentic. I wanted other characters, and I didn’t dig the switch to purely odd Batmen. But, I’ve mellowed over the years a bit, so when I got the opportunity to pick up a loose one a few years back, I jumped on it. He’s pretty fun. Silly, but fun.
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