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Goliath Gargoyles (Neca) - Ultimate Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 Since NECA’s all about horror/action/sci-fi movies and Ninja Turtles, it’s always an oddity when they do something out of those areas, but it’s also a good thing as well. Seriously, how many of us were expecting them to do ALF? But earlier on in the year, NECA revealed that they teamed up with Disney to do a whole line of Gargoyles figures, and a lot of people were excited, and some like me had an excuse to check out the series. If you haven’t yet, please do so on Disney+, it’s damn good. Going back to NECA, their first figure in the line, Goliath, has been hitting retailers for a while now, and there’s plenty more planned for next year.
Let’s bring up the packaging first, and I’m not gonna sugarcoat here, it’s HUGE. Seriously, I was amazed by the size when I first saw it in person, it’s...[See More]
Napoleon and Attila Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Classic Cartoon (Neca) - Multi-Packs Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 Let’s face it. While Playmates has given TMNT a lot of love over the years, I feel like NECA is giving the proper treatment it deserves nowadays. With various different lines going on right now, plenty of characters, and some upcoming crossover figures with Universal Monsters, we’re pretty much getting spoiled. One thing to note about them is that they’re doing characters that have never been made into figures before, such as Granitor from the original cartoon and Danny Pennington from the first movie (who I will review soon), but what’s really special is that unlike Playmates, they’ve done all four of the Punk Frogs. We got the first two, Rasputin and Genghis, back in the spring, and just recently Napoleon and Attila have begun to hit stores. Like other cartoon figures, they’re Target...[See More]
Ash (Evil Dead 2) Evil Dead (Neca) - Ultimate Collection Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of a couple films, including the original Evil Dead movie. Sam Raimi’s cult classic still holds up well after all these years thanks to its great story and special effects, and it did well enough initially to warrant sequels, video games, comic books, a remake, and a TV series. NECA has dabbled in the franchise before, doing figures coming from both the sequels, Evil Dead 2 and Army of Darkness, and the Starz Ash vs. Evil Dead series, and an Ash coming from the original movie is due out next year to celebrate the anniversary of the one that started the gory mayhem. But for now, their first ultimate Ash, based off the second movie, is showing up again in retailers, mainly Target.
I’ve talked about the ultimate packaging before, so I’m not going to say much...[See More]
Jason Voorhees (Friday the 13th Part 3) One:12 Collective (Mezco) - Friday the 13th Rated 5.00 stars by RMaster007 Friday the 13th is one of the most well-known slasher/horror franchises, and I assume it will be one you first watch when getting into the genre. I haven’t seen anything beyond the fifth one yet, but for now, the third and fourth movies are my favorites. And we should all know Mezco by now thanks to their One:12 Collective line. They’ve done Friday the 13th before years ago as part of their “Cinema of Fear” line, but they’ve since done him again in their One:12 line, based off his appearance from Part 3, the most recognizable film in the franchise. While he was released a few years ago, he shouldn’t be too hard to find through online retailers.
The packaging is pretty simple, with the logo and a dark forest background on the front, and photos of everything included on the back. That’s a...[See More]
Stripe Gremlins (Neca) - Ultimate Collection Rated 5.00 stars by RMaster007 Gremlins was already a pretty dark movie to begin with, but the original concept was a lot darker. Not only were the titular creatures more murderous than mischievous, but cute little Gizmo was going to turn into one as well. However, Spielberg felt that the audience would love Gizmo too much to see that happen to him, so they made his gremlin form a separate character, Stripe. I did say I would be doing more Gremlins reviews, didn’t I? So time to keep things going with a review of the evil gremlin leader.
NECA once again went the “original poster art” route when it comes to packaging for this figure, and the poster used here is much like the one used with the ultimate Gremlin… except Stripe has busted through it with “WE’RE HERE!” written on it with crayon. The box itself is nice and...[See More]
Gremlin Gremlins (Neca) - Ultimate Collection Rated 5.00 stars by RMaster007 The Mogwai… small, cute, and fluffy. But caring for one comes with three rules: don’t expose it to sunlight, don’t get it wet, and don’t feed it after midnight. Sunlight can kill it, getting it wet produces more, and feeding it after midnight results in it becoming one of these devils.
For years, the classic horror-comedy Gremlins has been a staple of NECA, with many figures produced. Their ultimates from recent years aren’t hard to find, and they’re available at plenty of retailers. Though if you’re going to start a collection, you’ll either start with Gizmo or a Gremlin.
I’ve talked about the ultimate-styled packaging a few times already, and most of the time, the front of it will have the material’s poster art on it. This is one of those cases. Like usual, the packaging is...[See More]
Trick 'r Treat Sam Trick 'r Treat (Neca) - Ultimate Rated 5.00 stars by RMaster007 As Halloween approaches, a lot of people are going to get in the mood with some horror films. Though if you can only see one, then I suggest watching Trick ‘r Treat. It’s a nice collection of stories all set on the same day that connect to each other in some way. It was not only my first horror film, but one of my favorites. NECA put out an ultimate of Sam, the pumpkin-headed spirit of Halloween that serves as the film’s mascot, like a year or two ago, and you may be able to find him easily enough online or through your local comic store or whatever.
The packaging is what we expect out of NECA, but it’s worth noting that the poster art on the front has a shiny effect to it. I don’t think more recent releases of this figure have this effect, so it’s definitely unique. Like always, the...[See More]
Colossal Chrome Dome Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Classic Cartoon (Neca) - Basic Series Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 Move over, Krang, we got the biggest (non-quarter-scale) figure in NECA’s ’87 TMNT line, and his name is Chrome Dome. And the company seems pretty boastful about that.
The packaging is pretty much like what we’ve been seeing with these single-packed TMNT figures so far, what with the artwork and all. It definitely looks nice, and I wouldn’t be surprised if the art on the back is a hint to a future figure (hint: the fifth turtle). It’s collector-friendly like always, but I hope you don’t mind cutting out plastic ties like usual.
Chrome Dome appeared twice in the series, and his height was different in both. “Planet of the Turtleoids” depicted him as gigantic, but “Night of the Rogues” made him smaller, standing only just a few feet taller than everyone else. The height of the figure here...[See More]
Metalhead Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Super7) - Ultimates! Rated 4.80 stars by RMaster007 Looks like Super7 finally appealed to me with their Turtles figures by doing an updated version of one of my personal favorites from the original line. No, it’s sadly not Slash… but it is Metalhead (and we got Casey on track for next wave)! The packaging is the same-old, same-old, yadda, yadda, yadda… so let’s just move on.
Metalhead isn’t one of the Ninja Turtles, per say, but he’s still a turtle, mechanical or not, and he stands just as tall as them at 6”. His appearance isn’t too much different from his 1989 counterpart, but his torso looks quite unlike the original in which he actually has a neck. Everything looks just as good as before, and the head even has the translucent eyes and brain just like the original figure, in addition to an extra head with painted eyes and brain....[See More]
Muckman & Joe Eyeball (Muck Everlasting) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Classic Cartoon (Neca) - Basic Series Rated 4.90 stars by RMaster007 What better feeling is there than going into Target and finding that one figure you’d never thought you would ever see in-store? I experienced that feeling when I went to one store and was lucky enough to see one of NECA’s latest TMNT releases, Muckman, right on the shelves. Considering the fact that I never saw Metalhead, Krang, or the Ultimate Foot Soldier in-store, seeing him and Mondo was a pleasant surprise. They were one-off characters in the original cartoon, but they were still pretty memorable (at least more so from the old Playmates line, but still).
The packaging continues the trend of FHE-styled box art, and the illustrations still look as great as ever. This box is pretty tall as well, but I have a feeling that the one for the upcoming Chrome Dome will be much bigger. Being...[See More]