Here’s a cool gorilla toy that I got for my birthday, a week back:
Photo by Steam Crow.
He’s from Batman Action League, Batman VS. Gorilla Grodd. Apparently he’s from “Batman: the Bold and the Beautiful,” or whatever. I don’t care about any of that. I just love this frikkin gorilla. I’m a fan of “animated style” toys, and this guy has it in spades.
I really dig that his helmet fits so snugly, and is removable.
There you go.
- Daniel
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I’m a unique individual. I’m a butterfly. HA HAHAHA! (Reminds me of that scene from Fight Club.)
That gorilla is pretty sweet. He needs more pipes and wires and dials, but he’s not bad. Animated style toys are very cool, I have to admit. The Clone Wars toys were good, I wanted a Ventress figure- probably because I’m a sucker for creepy lady assassins.
I have the very first Clone Wars toys (including Ventress), that were based on the Genndy Tartakovsky classically animated mini series.
Which reminds me: why isn’t Genndy making awesome movies and animation anymore. I know that he was attached to Astro Boy, and then dropped out.
Have you seen the last little video on the last Samurai Jack disk, where he shows off some AMAZING viking artwork, for some secret upcoming project. Sadly, that was probably 4-5 years ago.
That guys deserves to get some movies made.
END RANT, PATRIOT!
“I am unique, just like everyone else!”
Personally, I lean more towards cyborg type action figures and other oddities.
At the moment I have a Terminator endoskeleton from 1991 pulling the arms off a Crash Test Dummy figure in front of my monitor.
Nice!
I was nuts to have the first version Robo Sapien by Wowee Toys. It was awesome and all the kids were jealous of me. I had to sell it on an auction site while it was still fully functioning.
Even adults like great toys!
I too am a fan of Gorilla Grodd and “animated style” toys!