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These pics have been up for awhile on "Matty Mattel"'s Facebook page, even before He-Man.org-- if you're already on Facebook you should befriend Matty AKA Toyguru AKA Scott Neitlich of Mattel. People have commented over there that the hair now looks much darker. I kinda prefer this to the Ronald McDonald-Red of the past two Fakers. No confirmation yet if the robotic chest detail is a tampo or a sticker like with the original, but his half sword will unite with He-Man's or Prince Adam's when and if they get around to making one.

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The back of the card, with bio, from MattyCollector.com-- still no reason why he's blue! Maybe because Keldor was blue before he lost his face to acid... Is blue the color of betrayal or something?! Suddenly Papa Smurf seems a little more sinister. @hmmm@

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The back of the card, with bio, from MattyCollector.com-- still no reason why he's blue! Maybe because Keldor was blue before he lost his face to acid... Is blue the color of betrayal or something?! Suddenly Papa Smurf seems a little more sinister. @hmmm@

 

There was discussion over on He-Man.org about this. The consensus seemed to be that this bio was kind of boring.

 

I know I was hoping for much more, but they just seemed to do a bare-bones, nothing-too-creative bio for Faker. It seems really weak to me. I guess the plus side is that since they didn't explain the blue skin or the orange sword and armor, that means there's still room for interpretation. But I was really looking for a new explanation of Faker because there's so much potential for him and his story.

 

The original Faker is, by far, my favorite repaint of all time.

I have to agree with you. I was very excited to get him when I was a child and I played with him often!!!

 

After I had Faker, I doubt there was a figure I played with as much. He-Man and Faker were my favorites.

 

MOTUC He-Man is so awesome that Faker is definitely my most anticipated MOTUC figure at this point.

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The original Faker is, by far, my favorite repaint of all time.

I have to agree with you. I was very excited to get him when I was a child and I played with him often!!!

 

After I had Faker, I doubt there was a figure I played with as much. He-Man and Faker were my favorites.

 

MOTUC He-Man is so awesome that Faker is definitely my most anticipated MOTUC figure at this point.

Gotta throw myself into this group here. Can't wait for him!

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There was discussion over on He-Man.org about this. The consensus seemed to be that this bio was kind of boring.

 

I know I was hoping for much more, but they just seemed to do a bare-bones, nothing-too-creative bio for Faker. It seems really weak to me. I guess the plus side is that since they didn't explain the blue skin or the orange sword and armor, that means there's still room for interpretation. But I was really looking for a new explanation of Faker because there's so much potential for him and his story.

 

My sentiments exactly Eric. I to would have loved for a new Faker bio and perhaps give some sort

of substance to his character. During the time when the MYP MOTU series was on I always figured

that Faker would get a chance to be more than just a mere evil robotic double of He-Man.

 

Perhaps he could have been a cyborg created with the combined dna components of He-Man(explaining the physical resemblance) and Skeletor

(which would explain his blue skin and chosen armor) and also him being Skeletor's second in command, with him and Skeletor sharing some

warped father and son relationship. It would be an interesting parallel to He-Man being the son of Randor.

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My sentiments exactly Eric. I to would have loved for a new Faker bio and perhaps give some sort

of substance to his character. During the time when the MYP MOTU series was on I always figured

that Faker would get a chance to be more than just a mere evil robotic double of He-Man.

 

Perhaps he could have been a cyborg created with the combined dna components of He-Man(explaining the physical resemblance) and Skeletor

(which would explain his blue skin and chosen armor) and also him being Skeletor's second in command, with him and Skeletor sharing some

warped father and son relationship. It would be an interesting parallel to He-Man being the son of Randor.

 

Excellent ideas, and I would have much preferred them to what Mattel has chosen to go with.

 

I always wanted something similar to what you've suggested, but I wanted Faker to be a clone and not robotic at all. I really like the part-He-Man, part-Skeletor aspect, as it does explain the blue skin. Perhaps Skeletor wanted He-Man's look but his own evil nature so that's why he'd add himself to the ingredient list. I also like your suggestion of Faker being second in command and having a warped relationship with Skeletor.

 

I envisioned Skeletor creating Faker using He-Man's DNA but casting Faker out since he came out blue (he'd have no use for a He-Man lookalike that doesn't look like He-Man). I also envisioned Faker not feeling like he had a place in the world because of his creator not wanting him and thus would roam Eternia as a lost soul.

 

There are all sorts of things that could be done with Faker, and I feel like Mattel did the least interesting, most unimaginative thing they could think of.

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I envisioned Skeletor creating Faker using He-Man's DNA but casting Faker out since he came out blue (he'd have no use for a He-Man lookalike that doesn't look like He-Man). I also envisioned Faker not feeling like he had a place in the world because of his creator not wanting him and thus would roam Eternia as a lost soul.

 

There are all sorts of things that could be done with Faker, and I feel like Mattel did the least interesting, most unimaginative thing they could think of.

 

 

The lost soul angle is also a great idea, especially if at one time Faker thought he was the real He-Man, only

to later on find out he wasn't and feeling dejected, and angered because he feel as if he is Eternia's true

champion or even involving a story subplot which shows him trying to usurp Skeletor and showing a divide

amongst the evil warriors which results in a full scale war among the villains, which doesn't even include He-Man

or the other masters.

 

or how about a story that.....

 

Depicts Faker roaming around Eternia as a rogue as you've suggested and be sort of like an anti-hero

or opportunist, perhaps even being a merc for hire and even starting his own group of warriors. So yes

Mattel did take the least interesting route, which was why I was hoping that the 2002 cartoon would have taken

that opportunity to explore him and recreate him into something more. Faker is what I considered a missed

opportunity on all fronts.

 

Adult story arcs on par with cartoons such as JLU. With the plethora of characters in MOTU lore

why confine it to He-Man and friends vs Skeletor and his minions? Why not expand on that world and characters?

Not saying it has to shift the focus on He-Man as the main character, but it doesn't have to be exclusively about him, it is afterall

called Masters of the universe. Should there ever be a cartoon revival I firmly believe that taking it to this level will not

only thrill us old school fans but bring in new fans too.

 

Anyway, sorry about the long winded response, just a simple fan that can see the vast possibilities for this sort of line and story.

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No need for apologies. You and I and a lot of other fans could go on and on about subjects like this.

 

The lost soul angle is also a great idea, especially if at one time Faker thought he was the real He-Man, only

to later on find out he wasn't and feeling dejected, and angered because he feel as if he is Eternia's true

champion or even involving a story subplot which shows him trying to usurp Skeletor and showing a divide

amongst the evil warriors which results in a full scale war among the villains, which doesn't even include He-Man

or the other masters.

 

or how about a story that.....

 

Depicts Faker roaming around Eternia as a rogue as you've suggested and be sort of like an anti-hero

or opportunist, perhaps even being a merc for hire and even starting his own group of warriors.

 

Exactly. There are all sorts of emotions that can go with Faker being created rather than being born and growing up like everyone else. Maybe he thinks he's the true He-Man and the other is a clone of himself. Maybe he feels inadequate because he knows he's not the original. Maybe he thinks he can do a better job than the real He-Man. Maybe he's not quite right in the head because of the process by which he was created. The list goes on and on...

 

So yes

Mattel did take the least interesting route, which was why I was hoping that the 2002 cartoon would have taken

that opportunity to explore him and recreate him into something more. Faker is what I considered a missed

opportunity on all fronts.

 

Same here. He seems to be one of the most popular characters, and they had a blank slate to write a new history for him, and they totally missed the boat.

 

It's not that big of a deal, but I hope the trend doesn't continue. MOTU has as much potential as any of the other really popular properties, so Mattel should capitalize on the opportunity to realize that potential with MOTUC.

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Man-At-Arms does seem to be rather careless with his old technology-- maybe that's how the Widgets got to be a nuclear power! :)

 

Also pointed out over at the 'Org, I like how Faker has taken He-Man's place on the back of the card... and none of the other 'co-sell' figures seem to notice! @loll@

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I just wonder how I can get my hands on one :D

 

It's not really an exclusive. It's being sold at Mattycollector in March! Good news for folks like myself who love the heck outa Faker and will never be able to make it to one of those shows.

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hey what did the original zodak come with ?.. A big red gun right?.. I always use to have him with a big red gun and a other similar looking gun of a different color , gray or black I think ... there is one character I can not wait for my self:)

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