Showing posts with label Action figure of the week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Action figure of the week. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Action Figure of the Week: She-Ra


Wednesday, April 03, 2019

Action Figure of the Week: The Legend of Zelda Wind-Up Toy (Nintendo)



Wednesday, March 06, 2019

Action Figure of the Week: M.C. Hammer


Wednesday, November 07, 2018

Action Figure of the Week: Walking Miss America (Mattel)


Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Action Figures of the Week: The Simpsons (Burger King)


Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Action Figure of the Week: Casper the Friendly Ghost Talking Plush Doll (Mattel)


Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Action Figure of the Week: Energized Spider-Man (Remco)




Action Figure of the Week: Spider-Man (Mego)


Wednesday, February 08, 2017

Action Figure of the Week: Talking Pee-Wee Herman (Matchbox)


Wednesday, February 01, 2017

Action Figure of the Week: Shazam! (Captain Marvel; Mego)


Wednesday, January 18, 2017

Action Figure of the Week: Captain America (Mego)


Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Days of Disco: Andy Gibb Action Figure (Ideal; 1978)


Wednesday, October 19, 2016

Action Figure of the Week: Muhammad Ali (Mego)


Wednesday, March 16, 2016

(More) Action Figures of the Week: Battlestar Galactica (Mattel)




In 1978, Glen Larson’s Battlestar Galactica premiered on ABC television amid a merchandising and toy blitz from Mattel. 

The toy company released several small-size Colonial ships (and a Cylon Raider…), two large figures and a line of smaller, three-inch figures as well.

Released in the first Mattel figure series were Commander Adama (“the wise statesman,”) Lieutenant Starbuck (“flight leader”), The Imperious Leader (“Sinister Mastermind”), the Cylon Centurion (“evil warrior”), the Ovion (“Insect Enemy”) and Muffit the daggit (“robot pet.”)

The human figures -- Starbuck and Adama -- came garbed with capes and Colonial laser pistols but oddly, their faces boasted no color or facial detail.  The eyes and mouth were left unpainted, giving them a kind of “blank” pallor. 

The Cylon came with a fierce-looking, show-accurate rifle, and the Ovion was garbed in a kind of webby yellow shawl.

The second series of Mattel Battlestar Galactica figures consisted of the traitor Baltar, his robotic number one, Lucifer, a golden Cylon Commander, and a pig monster called a Boray from the episode “The Magnificent Warriors.”

There are two big omissions here as you likely noticed from the above tally. 


First, no Captain Apollo action figure was produced, and this is roughly akin to releasing a Star Wars line without Luke Skywalker, or a Star Trek line without Captain Kirk. 

Secondly, no female figures were produced.  I can understand why no Cassiopiea wasn’t made, given her non-kiddie designation as a“socialator” (prostitute…). But why on Earth wasn’t an Athena figure released?  Athena (Maren Jensen) was a shuttle pilot and bridge officer, for goodness sake.  I can’t think of another 1970s action-figure toy line off-hand (from Mego Star Trek, Black Hole and Buck Rogers to Kenner Star Wars to Mattel Space: 1999) that featured no female characters. 

At the time -- as a nine year-old kid -- the bigger concern for me was the glaring lack of a Captain Apollo figure.  I would sub-in a Han Solo figure, but the hair wasn’t right, obviously, and neither was the costuming.

I have very fond memories of my Granny from Texas, Tippie, buying me several of these Mattel BSG figures (and even doubling up on the Cylons so I could create an army…), and how thrilled I was to have them.  

Today, I still have all my original figures, though they are very heavily played with, and a few mint-in-box.  If memory serves, Lucifer is among the rarest and most prized of the bunch.

Wednesday, January 06, 2016

Action Figure of the Week: RoboCop: The Series (1990; Skyvision)



Wednesday, November 11, 2015

S.W.A.T. Action Figures and Playsets (LJN)




Lost in Space 60th Anniversary: "The Magic Mirror"

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