Battle Bones Transport 2002 Masters of the Universe 200x Modern Series Creature

Figure Carrier
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Toy Type: Creatures
Year: 2003
Affiliation: Neutral
Vehicle Color: Blue
Series: Masters of the Universe 200x
Toy Line: Modern Series

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Battle Bones missile from the Masters of the Universe 200x Modern Series. 

Creature Description

Battle Bones creature from the Masters of the Universe 200x Modern Series. This version is revamped with more detail and blue accents than its predecessor from the MOTU original series toy line. An updated version of Battle Bones was released as part of the 200X series, however it was put out near the end of the line and is therefore one of the rarer items. The updated version of Battle Bones is still a skeletal dinosaur, however it now features several mechanical features making it somewhat cybernetic. The tail is articulated in such a way that it can swing forward and lock into a latch between the shoulder blades forming a handle for figure transport. The tip of the tail also features a spring loaded missile launcher. As with the vintage toy, the box art depicts Battle Bones carrying both heroic and evil warriors again making his allegence unclear.

 

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Toy Line

In 2002, Mattel launched a new Masters of the Universe toy line most commonly referred to today as the MOTU 200x or MOTU Modern Series. The figure sculpts featured the talented designs by the Four Horsemen who remained faithful to the original Masters of the Universe toy line. The figure design was a modern version of the classic figure that featured sharp angles and sculpts that were unique to each figure.

Animated Series

Accompanying the toy line was a new animated series that featured only 39 episodes in total from August 2002 to January 2004. This version of He-Man featured a young Prince Adam that was physically smaller in stature, height, and appearance and was part of a group called the protectors known as “The Masters.” Man-at-Arms headed up this team and consisted of He-Man/Adam, Battle Cat, Teela, Orko, Stratos, Ram-Man, Mekaneck, and Man-E-Faces. In later episodes, traditional with most animated series that have toy lines, later characters were added, which included Buzz-Off, Roboto, and Sy-Klone. King Randor, now a general, was pronounced ruler of Eternia by the Elders of the Hall of Wisdom, which have gone into hiding inside the depths of Castle Grayskull.

You see the transformation fans have been waiting for when Skeletor, now confirmed as Keldor, heads up the charge with his evil forces. Evil-Lynn, Beast-Man, Mer-Man, Trap-Jaw (now a cybernetically repaired henchman, formerly known as Kronis), Tri-Klops (now an inventor/scientist, somewhat akin to an evil Man-At-Arms), Claw-ful (now a very large and extremely dim-witted thug), and Whiplash (now also of larger size and of the subterranean Caligar race) are the main evil forces in the series until Skeletor is sidelined in favor of the leader of the Snake Men, King Hiss. The reptilians consist of Kobra-Kahn, General Rattlor, Tung-Lashor, Snake-Face, and Sssqueeze, with He-Man and many of the characters now bearing a new “Snake-Armor” look. Hordak and the Evil Horde were to be the main antagonists for the third season if the show had continued, but it was not renewed, unfortunately.

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