MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection SDCC 2025 Booth Images
We’re coming to you live from Preview Night at San Diego Comic Con 2025, and the MOTU Origins display is already turning heads with a massive rollout of the 200x Cartoon Collection! Mattel is diving deep into the animated realm of the early 2000s series, with figures that faithfully capture the bold, stylized looks from the show. We had previous reported that Wave 1 will include Stratos, He-Man, and Tri-Klops plus a deluxe Beast Man so it is great to finally see them in plastic! The Cartoon Collection continues strong, and this expanded lineup marks a major push into the 200x era—get ready for a blast of nostalgia with a modern twist!

Roboto
These images of Roboto from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection showcase a strikingly faithful interpretation of his animated counterpart from the early 2000s series. He features his signature clear chest panel, updated with the angular and tech-heavy design language from the cartoon. His bulky proportions, segmented armor plating, and deep red and gunmetal gray color scheme give him a powerful, animated presence, complete with a shoulder-mounted cannon and mechanical arm blaster. From the detailing on his helmet to the sculpted articulation on his legs and arms, this version of Roboto leans heavily into the stylized aesthetic of the 200x series, delivering a bold update for fans of the era.


These close-up images of the 200x-style Roboto from the MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection highlight his animated weaponry with great detail. On his right shoulder, the rotating six-barrel cannon mimics its appearance from the Mike Young Productions series, cast in a pale gray with sculpted paneling and vents that reflect the stylized tech from the show. On his left arm, the red double-barrel arm cannon is angular and bold, also directly inspired by the cartoon design, featuring blocky edges and side details reminiscent of its on-screen appearance.


Ram Man
This image of Ram Man from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection captures his imposing look from the animated series with impressive accuracy. He’s decked out in his signature armored skirt and oversized chest armor, with metallic shoulder pads and riveted detailing that harken back to the show’s stylized design. His helmet features the same squared, angular lines seen in the cartoon, and his broad, muscular build emphasizes his role as the team’s powerhouse. Armed with his classic axe and outfitted in olive green boots and gauntlets, this version of Ram Man fully embraces the bold aesthetic of the 200x era, making him a standout addition to the Cartoon Collection.


Stratos
This image of Stratos from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection highlights his wild and feral redesign from the animated series. His sculpt captures the more primal, muscular look of the 200x era, complete with exaggerated proportions, talon-like feet, and textured fur detail on his upper body. His signature red and blue color scheme is intact, with stylized goggles, feathered wing attachments, and dual wrist-mounted weapons that reflect the show’s tech-meets-savagery vibe. The blue loincloth, red harness, and bold wing shapes all contribute to a figure that feels dynamic and airborne even while standing still—a faithful homage to his cartoon appearance.


These close-up shots of the 200x Stratos figure from the MOTU Origins line highlight the unique joystick-style flight controls that are integrated into each of his hands. The blue grips feature sculpted control details and connect to the dark brown feathered wing extensions, giving the impression that Stratos manually pilots his own flight path using these handles—just like in the 2002 animated series. The red forearm cuffs help frame the mechanism and visually anchor the tech-forward design.


Moss Man
This image of Moss Man from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection brings the character’s savage nature to life with a look pulled straight from the animated series. His sculpt features a deep green body with layered, sculpted foliage textures across his chest, arms, and legs, giving him a wild, overgrown aesthetic. The facial sculpt is fierce and angular, capturing his more primal 200x expression, complete with pointed ears and a thick, brambled beard. Accents like the gold wrist cuffs and ornate belt add contrast to his earthy tones, while the brown loincloth made of bark-like material reinforces his elemental connection. This version of Moss Man delivers a fierce forest guardian vibe, true to his 200x cartoon appearance.


Prince Adam
This image of Prince Adam from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection perfectly captures his younger, more heroic animated design. Dressed in his signature maroon vest and high-collared white shirt, Adam carries the stylized gold Power Sword from the 200x series, emphasizing the magical connection to his He-Man transformation. His sculpt features a lean but muscular build, with sharp facial details and flowing blonde hair that mirror the cartoon’s look. The light purple pants, brown boots, and bracers round out his outfit, staying true to his regal yet adventurous persona. This version of Adam brings the essence of the 200x era front and center with a modern execution.


Tri-Klops
This image of Tri-Klops from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection highlights the character’s sharper, more armored look from the animated series. His rotating visor is bulkier and more high-tech in appearance, capturing the show’s futuristic aesthetic, while his green and gold armor is sculpted with more pronounced lines and layered plating. The asymmetrical chest design and black segmented skirt reflect his 200x style perfectly, giving him a tactical, battle-ready stance. Equipped with a dark green sword and enhanced shoulder armor, this version of Tri-Klops leans heavily into the show’s reimagined villainous tone while staying rooted in classic MOTU lore.


Skeletor
This image of Skeletor from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection captures the dark, menacing energy of his animated counterpart. The figure features a more armored and angular design, with sharp shoulder pads, a bone cross emblem across his chest, and a sculpted loincloth adorned with intricate detailing. His classic purple hood frames a grimacing yellow skull face, faithful to the stylized look from the 200x series. Skeletor wields both his signature Havoc Staff—topped with a ram skull—and a uniquely shaped sword, both colored in darker, more sinister tones. With his exposed blue feet, armored shins, and dynamic sculpt, this version of Skeletor brings the cartoon’s villain to life in striking fashion.


He-Man
This image of He-Man from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection brings the hero’s animated redesign into sharp focus. His muscular build is accentuated by the stylized armor and angular lines that defined the 200x series, with a cross-emblazoned chest harness, matching belt, and bracers that echo the show’s aesthetic. The sculpt captures his heroic posture perfectly, with He-Man raising the intricately detailed 200x-style Power Sword aloft in his iconic transformation pose. His tousled hair and determined facial expression stay true to his younger, more energized cartoon portrayal, making this figure a bold and dynamic update to the most powerful man in the universe.


Zodak
This image of Zodak from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection captures the mysterious warrior in his full animated glory. His design draws heavily from the 200x series, featuring bold markings across his arms and a richly sculpted chest armor with sharp, angular details. The red and white color scheme contrasts strikingly against his dark boots and gauntlets, while the helmet retains the classic Zodak silhouette with a more futuristic, streamlined twist. He comes equipped with a double-pronged staff and additional trident accessory strapped to his leg, emphasizing his role as a cosmic enforcer. This figure delivers a powerful, stoic presence true to his 200x portrayal.


Man-At-Arms
This image of Man-At-Arms from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection showcases a dynamic reimagining of the heroic master of weapons. With his signature mustache, stern expression, and detailed armor, this version draws heavily from the 200x animated series. His color scheme features bold orange and blue highlights across asymmetrical armor plating, with sculpted textures and tech-like designs that elevate his battlefield-ready look. The oversized mace and mechanical details, such as the shoulder pauldron and forearm guards, further root him in the cartoon’s more militarized aesthetic. This Man-At-Arms figure brings a commanding presence, blending tradition with 200x-era innovation.


This close-up of the 200x Cartoon Collection Man-At-Arms captures the figure’s stern head sculpt with a bold mustache and angular jawline, faithfully mirroring his animated counterpart. His signature blue helmet is detailed with yellow tech-like accents, and the oversized armor across his shoulder and chest exaggerates his mechanical prowess. The textured ridges and asymmetrical shoulder pad channel the bulked-up 2002 cartoon aesthetic, while the sculpted fur and rivet details add layers of complexity to this heavily armored Eternian warrior.

Evil-Lyn
Evil-Lyn from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection is striking with her elaborate redesign drawn straight from the animated series. Her signature purple color palette is enriched with sharp contrast and ornate detailing, including a high-collared bodice, stylized armor accents, and a spiked headdress that radiates sorcerous authority. The sculpt captures her confident stance and cunning expression, while the intricately shaped staff adds to her mystical presence. From the flowing cape to the jagged lines of her boots, every element of her look emphasizes the darker, more dramatic tone of the 200x cartoon.


Clawful
Clawful from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection brings his monstrous cartoon look to life with exaggerated proportions and bold sculpting. The figure features a hulking upper body with ridged, armored skin and a fierce, scowling expression that mirrors his animated design. His massive left claw is asymmetrical and heavily detailed, while his smaller right claw adds character and balance. The deep red and burnt orange tones are complemented by a navy-blue loincloth and silver accents on his belt and bracers. With sharp claws, crustacean feet, and layered plating, Clawful delivers a menacing presence straight from the 200x series.


Beast Man
Beast Man from the MOTU Origins 200x Cartoon Collection roars to life with a ferocious sculpt that mirrors his savage appearance in the animated series. His snarling expression, oversized fangs, and wild mane of fur give him an untamed, primal energy, while the bone-like horns jutting from his shoulders amplify his beastly silhouette. The figure is clad in textured, battle-worn armor with green spiked gauntlets, dark straps, and a rugged loincloth that enhances his brutish aesthetic. Wielding a long whip and posed in a dynamic stance, Beast Man captures the raw aggression and loyalty of Skeletor’s most fearsome enforcer from the 200x era.


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