Alright, Alright! I've decided after Cheetara I will open some of the toys I've got saved up. I'm gonna reward myself after work tomorrow by opening up one of them. I have about seven unopened toys and several of them are still from Japan...
But on to Cheetara. I waited a couple of months to get her simply because I could not find her in my area and scalpers online wanted ridiculous prices for her. I didn't not want to pay over thirty bucks for her and when I saw her go for ten bucks on Amazon I jumped on the opportunity. Since then the price for Cheetara has gone up to twenty and stuck around that price.
Cheetara does not dissapoint with her only flaws being quality control and the absence of a shoulder swivel. They gave her a bo but she can't really pose with it too well. Since she comes with the least accessories it would have been nice to give her a stand so she can be in a running pose like the TV show.
Just a guy talking about stuff he finds interesting and if I think it's worth the money.
Showing posts with label Thundercats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thundercats. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Friday, September 23, 2011
ThunderCats 4 inch Wilykit Review
I picked this Thunderkitten up on Amazon for $8.14. I didn't hesitate because with Amazon Prime this is even cheaper than it is in stores. Ultimately I do regret buying her because the toy itself has little to no posing value. For a similar price you can get another one of the ThunderCats that comes with cooler accessories. I'll write more with each picture.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
ThunderCats Panthro Review
Alright another ThunderCats review! I think the new ThunderCats is the only TV show I follow right now and I think it's awesome. I think a lot of American cartoons are getting really, really stupid. Shows like Adventuretime and Chowder get on my nerves because the main characters never seem to learn anything and the when they talk it's a bunch of nonsense. But ThunderCats is a show where the animation is good, it teaches kids good morals, has sexual innuendos (I've never been more attracted to a cheetah in my life), violence for the older crowd (people die!), and a good storyline based off the original.
In the old cartoons the ThunderCat adult males looked the same except with different heads and color schemes. This modern version makes each ThunderCat look unique. From the main cast Panthro is the largest ThunderCat. He's heads and shoulders over Lion-O and able to lift boulders. Panthro is big and beefy and so far on the TV show viewers were able to see him change the most.
I paid $14.99 for this guy and I really enjoy him. I think maybe even more than Lion-O because in my head I'm getting more bang for my buck with this larger figure. If anything I cannot wait for them to release the rest of the ThunderCats in this size. I'm debating whether or not I want to shell out the cash for a Mumm-Ra figure for these guys to pose with.
In the old cartoons the ThunderCat adult males looked the same except with different heads and color schemes. This modern version makes each ThunderCat look unique. From the main cast Panthro is the largest ThunderCat. He's heads and shoulders over Lion-O and able to lift boulders. Panthro is big and beefy and so far on the TV show viewers were able to see him change the most.
I paid $14.99 for this guy and I really enjoy him. I think maybe even more than Lion-O because in my head I'm getting more bang for my buck with this larger figure. If anything I cannot wait for them to release the rest of the ThunderCats in this size. I'm debating whether or not I want to shell out the cash for a Mumm-Ra figure for these guys to pose with.
Monday, August 29, 2011
2011 ThunderCats Lion-O Review
Transformers, Ninja Turtles, Gi-Joe, He-man, and ThunderCats. These were a few of my favorite shows from when I was a child. I've owned toys from all of these except one. Today changed that tradition when the doorbell rang and my package from Amazon arrived. It was Lion-O from Bandai's 2011 ThunderCats line!!!
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1/12th scale,
6 inch,
Lion-O,
Review,
Thundercats,
Toy Review
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