by Hawanja » Fri Feb 14, 2020 4:14 am
What's up folks. Got a couple of new toy reviews for you guys,
Accoutrements Bendy Monsters - Bendy Figure Review:
So these are some some weird old bendy toys that are either reissues of some vintage 70's/80's toys, or made in that same vintage style, from a company called Accoutrements, which is either the same thing as or in business with Archie McPhee. (Archie McPhee is a company that puts out those weird horse masks that were popular a few years ago, along with the usual novelty gags like rubber chickens, whoopie cushions, bacon flavored mints, and so on.) Anyway this is a set that I completed a little while ago, and while this kind of thing isn't really worth much they are pretty hard to find. I've always loved strange toys like this.
Super 7 Filmation Wave 2, 3, & 4 review and unboxing:
I am a massive fan of Masters of the Universe, have been ever since I was a kid. I used to have ALL of them, even the rare ones - Scareglow, the Sorceress, King Randor, the Eternia Towers, all of them. So it was with a great amount of personal joy when the franchise enjoyed a bit of a resurgence in recent years, with the Masters of the Universe Classics series first released by Mattel, and then later Super 7.
Towards the end of their tenure with the license Super 7 put out a series of 5.5 inch toys using the vintage style, but as the characters were represented in the Filmation cartoon. I did a video last years showing He-Man, Skeletor, Hordak, and She-Ra from the line, so here are the remaining characters. I'm kinda sad to know that this is it for the Filmation line, however it's great to know that Mattel has some new figures coming later in the year.
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