Rotar 2015 SDCC Exclusive MOTU Classics Figure

Heroic Master Of The Hyper-Spin
Meta Data
Real Name: Gyro Robot
Toy Type: Action Figures
Year: 2015
Affiliation: Heroic Warriors
Series: Masters of the Universe Classics
Toy Line: MOTU Classics

Related Weapons

Rotar's saw from the Masters of the Universe Classics toy line.Rotar's axe from the Masters of the Universe Classics toy line.

Related Accessories

Rotar's pedestal from the Masters of the Universe Classics toy line.Rotar's spinner from the Masters of the Universe Classics toy line.

Character Description

Rotar action figure from the Masters of the Universe Classics line.

Canon

While remaining consistent with his minicomics portrayal, Rotar was also established as a former palace guard named Ronur, one of the Heroic Warriors who fought in the Second Ultimate Battleground. He destroyed his nemesis Twistoid in hand-to-hand combat.

Bio

A former palace guard, Ronur was mortally injured during a battle with Skeletor’s evil warriors. He was carried off the battlefield by He-Man and brought to Duncan. Using the power of his newly invented Gyro Machine, Man-At-Arms was able to transform the wounded man and enhance his fighting powers by merging him with an android Rotar body. Powered up and ready to burst back into battle, Ronur became on of the heroic Masters of the Universe! He uses his new hyper spin powers to swing into battle fighting to protect all of Eternia with his fists of fury! He often goes head to head with Skeletor’s gyro man Twistoid, spinning and twisting to defeat him at any cost.

More Info

The Masters of the Universe Classics line, launched in 2008, is a new line of action figures based on the classic characters from all aspects of the Masters of the Universe franchise. Available solely from Mattel’s website and aimed purely at collectors, the line also includes biographical descriptions of the characters designed to tie the diverging aspects of the mythos together.

Based on the look of the original 1980s MOTU toys, this new toy line was aimed primarily at the adult toy collector market, often available only through subscriptions (from MattyCollector). Sculpted by the Four Horsemen, these toys were updated versions of previous figures as well as characters that never before had an action figure made of them; such as Filmation’s Queen Marlena, Fang-Man, Lizard-Man, Count Marzo, Granamyr, and many others. The toy line featured many redesigned and updated action figures from the original action-figure line from the 1980s, but it also included characters from She-Ra: Princess of Power (Adora, Madame Razz, Scorpia, Shadow Weaver, and others), The New Adventures of He-Man (Mara, Crita, and more), and the Mike Young Productions series from 2002 (Faceless One, Chief Carnivus, King Chooblah, Ceratus, and others). As the line progressed, characters from all versions of MOTU lore were included, from such things such as prototypes and concept art (He-Ro, Eldor, Demo-Man, Gygor, Vykor, and others), box art from vehicles and model kits (Sky High and the Fighting Foe Men), mini comics (the Goddess, Geldor, and Procrustus), and other books, comics, and media (Despara, Strobo, Goat-Man, and more). There were also newly created figures, exclusive to the Classics toy line, such as Draego-Man, Cy-Chop, Castle Grayskullman, and others. In February 2010, the figures of He-Man and Skeletor were available as Toys “R” Us exclusives packed in two-packs with Superman and Lex Luthor, respectively, from Mattel’s DC Universe Classics action figure line; with this dual line expanded to include two-packs featuring Aquaman/Mer-Man, Hawkman/Stratos, Bizarro/Faker, Supergirl/She-Ra, and Green Lantern/Zodac.

Masters of the Universe Classics surpassed the original 1980s toy line in terms of length, running continuously for seven years with more than 150 different figures produced since its launch in August 2008. Along with the Classics series, MOTU Minis and Giants figures were also released in 2014 and 2015. In 2016, Mattel ended production on the MOTU Classics and MattyCollector.com’s Club Grayskull series, with the production company Super7 now taking over the Masters of the Universe license.

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