What is the most 'complete' licensed toyline out there? There are different ways to define complete, but I'd look at it as a line where every possible character you could want is already realized in some way. 3.75 Star Wars stands out as the main example, even if some boomers will disagree that not having Sim Aloo or Tzizvvt or whoever the fuck invalidates the rest of the line.
First what comes to my mind is Jada's Street Fighter 2 line. How many characters are missing? 3? And they shown some prototypes of the missing ones already. I don't count alternate colors as most aint into that.Jada in general does a lot of figs for their licences. Megaman fans seem to be eating good too.
>>11693282Star Wars and MOTU are the obvious answers. Final Fantasy VII is coming in close.
>>11693305Jada megaman it's awfully slow, literally just a single main character in 3 years
>>11693324Didn't know that, Megaman figs being all over the place and characters like Woodman popping out in reviews gave me false impression I guess.
>>11693282I remember both the Simpsons and Dragon Ball/Z/GT lines from the early-00s being pretty damn comprehensive.
>>11693368World of springfield was insane, yeah. Even SHF dragon ball is approaching completeness aside from the ten or so highly requested figures they won't seem to make for whatever reason.
>>11693282Jakks Sonic is a close one.
>>11693282POTF2 (Star Wars) was very extensive from what I recall.The old Sota SF2 line got very close. Weren't the last handful that didn't come out because the factory stole the molds or something?
>>11693282HG Gunpla I guess, including some of the older 1/144 releases that aren't labeled HG but are technically HG. But man Gunpla has been slacking off lately, the MG and PG grades especially are getting the short end of the stick now.Marvel Legends was the first that came to my mind though, I respect the consistent commitment to making ultra-obscure but cool characters.
world of springfield, playmates star trek