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So we all know this franchise isn't nearly as big as the Princess/Fairy ranges, but I found some interesting new content available on Xbox Live.
In the AVATAR marketplace, under the category "Disney" (Obvs ) There is a tab appropriately called "Disney Heroes"
In this category there are costumes for the following characters.
So is Disney planning on making a Franchise? Who knows?
So we all know this franchise isn't nearly as big as the Princess/Fairy ranges, but I found some interesting new content available on Xbox Live.
In the AVATAR marketplace, under the category "Disney" (Obvs ) There is a tab appropriately called "Disney Heroes"
In this category there are costumes for the following characters.
So is Disney planning on making a Franchise? Who knows?
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Thy tried a Disney heroes franchise a while back with Peter Pan, Aladdin, Phillip, Hercules and I think Tarzan. It didn't do too well. Maybe they'll take another stab at it. I can see boys liking Aladdin and Peter Pan. Possibly Flynn and maybe Phillip because he fights a dragon but other than that they probably wouldn't be too into Snow White's Prince or the Beast lol.
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I hope they do bring this back, even if it remains less popular than the Disney Princess franchise. The guys should get their due. And boys need to like a Disney franchise that isn't Pixar (because it really isn't Disney). LOL
Whadya mean they wouldn't like the Beast?! When he's a Beast, anyway. Maybe they'll make him and Snow White's prince be adventurous sword-fighters too.Jay wrote:they probably wouldn't be too into Snow White's Prince or the Beast lol.
Disney Duster wrote:Whadya mean they wouldn't like the Beast?! When he's a Beast, anyway. Maybe they'll make him and Snow White's prince be adventurous sword-fighters too.Jay wrote:they probably wouldn't be too into Snow White's Prince or the Beast lol.
I was thinking because unlike Eric, Phillip or Aladdin those two don't really fight a big scary monster at the end. But it could work making them swashbuckling and all. Maybe they could make Snow's man more like how his personality was orginally going to be like in the film.
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I feel they didn't really try very hard with the original launch of the "Disney Heroes" line. But I really have to wonder if they would ever try again, becuase it was my understanding it's misfire was ultimately why Disney bought Marvel comics.
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I remember them as well, but I swore there was a Tarzan in that line. I'm sad they didn't catch on better.
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I actually have the older Phillip and Hook action figures from the Disney Store when they first tried this. It's a shame it failed, but I believe the main reasons it did were a lack of effort in marketing and the damage done by the Princess line. You can't sell a movie to one geneder for years and then sell it to the other and expect it to work right away.
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WAIT...I think Disney made those avatars just because there's that new Xbox Disneyland game. They have Disney Princess avatars for it too, don't they?
The Beast IS a scary monster! And he fights Gaston! But yes, Snow White's prince could be more heroic like he was in the past concepts for him.Jay wrote:I was thinking because unlike Eric, Phillip or Aladdin those two don't really fight a big scary monster at the end. But it could work making them swashbuckling and all. Maybe they could make Snow's man more like how his personality was orginally going to be like in the film.
I have that Maleffy fig and I love it.enigmawing wrote:I do remember seeing these: http://www.mwctoys.com/REVIEW_111405b.htm
As far as I remember, though, there wasn't ever a Tarzan. Prince Phillip, Peter Pan, Hercules, Hook, and Maleficent are the only ones I remember.
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Giant Prince Phillip going to bust Mally's ass easily there. Look like an easy curbstomp.
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From what I understand, Disney's use of their Tarzan property is limited? That would explain why he wouldn't have appeared, considering he would very likely be a staple of a boy's line along with Aladdin and Hercules.
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Glad to see almost everyone agrees that the line didn´t/hasn´t work becuase of a lacking effort.
It´s so easy to just keep milking the Princesses line than to even try with the Heroes.
...it´s really a shame how the Aladdin movie has just become Jasmine.
...or how come actual heroes´ movies (Hercules, Tarzan, Treasure Planet) don´t have any kind of support.
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Here in Spain they still sell the line for small kids with play sets of: Peter Pan, Tarzan, Robin Hood and even The Sword in the Stone.
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Aladdin fought Jafar as a huge cobra.
It´s so easy to just keep milking the Princesses line than to even try with the Heroes.
...it´s really a shame how the Aladdin movie has just become Jasmine.
...or how come actual heroes´ movies (Hercules, Tarzan, Treasure Planet) don´t have any kind of support.
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Here in Spain they still sell the line for small kids with play sets of: Peter Pan, Tarzan, Robin Hood and even The Sword in the Stone.
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Aladdin fought Jafar as a huge cobra.
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Here's some more 'Disney Heroes' branded things:
Scroll Down a bit here, and some unmade Action figures of aladdin, Tarzan, and the Beast are shown, as well as concept art for the above action figure line.
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King Arthur , seems to have been part of the list abroad, I'd love to see an Adult version of Wart as the Arthurian legends are rich with boy-marketable adventures, not to mention the fact that 'The Sword and the Stone' is the first book of a series about Arthur's life. Any idea who that guy with the eagle is???
So I'm guessing the offical roster was:
Peter Pan
Prince Phillip
Hercules
Beast
Robin Hood
Tarzan
Arthur
Aladdin
Milo? (there's a coloring book of Disney Heroes floating around with him on it)
and apparently the villains are part of the series:
Hook
Maleficent
Ideally, I'd add Taran, Flynn Rider, Jim Hawkins and Phoebus.[/url]
Scroll Down a bit here, and some unmade Action figures of aladdin, Tarzan, and the Beast are shown, as well as concept art for the above action figure line.
lhttp://maskedavengerstudios.blogspot.co ... chive.htmlist
King Arthur , seems to have been part of the list abroad, I'd love to see an Adult version of Wart as the Arthurian legends are rich with boy-marketable adventures, not to mention the fact that 'The Sword and the Stone' is the first book of a series about Arthur's life. Any idea who that guy with the eagle is???
So I'm guessing the offical roster was:
Peter Pan
Prince Phillip
Hercules
Beast
Robin Hood
Tarzan
Arthur
Aladdin
Milo? (there's a coloring book of Disney Heroes floating around with him on it)
and apparently the villains are part of the series:
Hook
Maleficent
Ideally, I'd add Taran, Flynn Rider, Jim Hawkins and Phoebus.[/url]