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Playmates FIXED the 1988 Turtles? Remastered 6-Pack Review New to the channel? Subscribe! ► https://goo.gl/NfMjcQ Support the show on Patreon ► https://goo.gl/aVBVR9 More from Pixel Dan: Pixel Dan Toy Hunts ► / @pixeldantoyhunts Instagram ►https://goo.gl/H9NX7U Facebook ► https://goo.gl/jVcDfv Website ► https://goo.gl/5FZ5g7 If you’ve been hoping Playmates Toys would go “MOTU Origins” with classic Ninja Turtles, this might be the closest yet. Today I’m reviewing the 1988 Remastered TMNT 6-Pack—a Target release that revisits the four brothers with updated articulation and tweaks, plus Master Splinter and Shredder. The box art leans into vintage sewer-lair vibes, the figures scale right at ~4.5–5", and there are some legit improvements over the first “remaster” wave… alongside some frustrating QC and design choices. What’s better? Skin texture removed: the “froggy divots” are gone; surface looks closer to the vintage toys. Head mix-up fixed: Leonardo and Donatello now have the proper sculpts that match the 1988 figures. Skin tones: especially Raphael—finally closer to the OG shade instead of the minty green. Michelangelo keeps the metal-chain nunchucks (chef’s kiss). What still bugs me? Ankles on the Turtles: still swivel-only—no hinges/rockers—so posing is limited. QC gremlins: crooked Donatello mask bands; the Splinter tail was missing in my set. Shredder: wonky proportions and a face that… has seen things. Soft-goods cape would’ve helped. Missing extras: the rooftop stands and bonus weapons from the earlier remasters aren’t here. Overall take: It’s so close to the line TMNT fans want—vintage character with modern flexibility—but we’re not quite there. If Playmates keeps listening (they clearly heard a lot already), wave 3+ could finally nail it. Imagine these improvements applied across Bebop, Rocksteady, Foot Soldiers, etc.—yes, please. 🔥 What you’ll see in this video Full unbox and box art tour (sewer-lair packaging details are fun) Articulation rundown and the ankle rant you knew was coming Side-by-side comparisons with vintage Leo/Donnie/Mikey/Raph Deep dive on Splinter (more animated-leaning design, great ankles… but where’s that TAIL?!) Shredder: accessory loadout vs proportions critique Final verdict: who should buy, who should skip, and what Playmates should fix next 👇 Drop your thoughts: Did Playmates fix enough? Which figure in the set is your MVP—and are you all-in if they follow with Bebop/Rocksteady? Chapters 00:00 Intro – Why this 6-Pack matters (MOTU Origins comparison) 00:26 What changed since the first remasters 01:19 Packaging tour (Target 6-Pack, sewer-lair window box) 02:42 Scale & nostalgia hit (4.5–5" sweet spot) 03:33 Full articulation overview (and limits) 05:22 The ankle problem (still) 05:42 Leonardo – head sculpt fixed, closer tones 07:55 Leo vs Vintage comparison 08:18 Trio lineup: vintage vs v1 remaster vs new 09:29 Donatello – proper head, crooked mask alert 10:55 Donnie comparisons (bow staff wraps color fix) 12:14 Michelangelo – metal chains, better skin tone 14:09 Raphael – skin tone finally fixed! 15:20 What’s missing: bases & extra weapons 16:21 Master Splinter – new design direction (+ missing tail) 20:45 Splinter’s good ankles (why not on the Turtles?!) 21:54 Shredder – proportions, cape, and face woes 24:27 Shredder’s accessory loadout 25:45 Verdict: close… but not quite there 27:14 What figures should come next? #Hashtags #TMNT #NinjaTurtles #PlaymatesToys #ActionFigures #ToyReview #PixelDan #1988 #Remastered #Target #MOTUOrigins #RetroToys #Collectors