Archive for November, 2008

Gross Out Gang – Roll Call!!

Sunday, November 23rd, 2008

Great news!! (for me anyway)

I’ve managed to get my hands on some carded Gross Out Gang (GOG) figures!

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Seezall Wired Wilma

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Blow Hard Fat-so

You remember the GOG don’t you? (I’ve only written about them a hundred times.) I wrote about them when I discovered their toyline, their vintage toy ad and when I actually found the whole gang. Hell, I even started this blog with one of the figures.

So, I guess the gang holds a little piece of my heart.

Anyway, there are 3 main reasons why it is good to get these packaged figures:

1. Closure. I’ve finally learned the names of the three previously unidentified GOG members. If you recall from one of my previous entries, I was missing the names of the “Lips Kid,” “Nose Kid” and “Pie Kid.” Well I’d like to officially introduce you to Blow Hard, Nose Ark and Fat-so.

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Blow Hard - Gross Out Gang by Skilcraft Nose Ark - Gross Out Gang by Skilcraft Fat-so - Gross Out Gang by Skilcraft

Pretty bad eh? Punny and non-PC. Awesome. No way they’d make a toy of a fat kid nowadays and call him “Fat-so”. I sure do miss the 80s.

2. Surprises. I finally have access to the cards from the figures’ packaging. I didn’t know what to expect. As a service to you, the reader, and anyone else in the history of the world who has lost nights of sleep contemplating what was on the back of the Gross Out Gang card, I will share with you.

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Gross Out Gang - Back of Card

First we get a goofy Gross Out Gang Membership Card, and it’s been signed by Egg Brain himself. The President of the GOG!

Gross Out Gang - Membership Card

Second, we’re introduced to the bully character, Airhead. Too bad they didn’t make a figure of him to be the villain in the toyline.

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Gross Out Gang - Airhead

Third, we get a horrible, but still charming origin story. Looks like the GOG were a bunch of social rejects that were constantly picked on by “Airheads” (or jocks). Luckily, Egg Brain had a device that accentuated the very traits that made them rejects in the first place, giving them “Exagapowers,” so now they are gross freaks and proud of it.

I’m warning you – don’t read it.

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Gross Out Gang - Comic

Fourth, we get a GOG lineup with short bios for each character briefly explaining their gross “powers.”.

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Gross Out Gang - Bios

3. Obsession. I get my hands on “virgin” Gross Out Gang toys. Untouched by anyone for over 20 years. Freshly unsealed GOG figures smell nice, fresh and plasticy. Since I can’t really demonstrate their fresh scent, I’ll just give you a rundown of this poorly planned toy package artwork.

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Gross Out Gang - Front of Card

As you can see, the only way to get an unhindered view of the Gross Out Gang background and story is to open the package. Which is great, because I wanted to do that anyway.

What the hell. The front of this package may be one of the most poorly-planned toy package designs ever. First, the logo/name of the toyline is blocked by the figures, but to top it off, there’s a huge freakin’ paragraph telling the story of the GOG… on the front of the card. How challenging are they trying to make this for the costumer? As you’re perusing the toy aisle, they hope you read the 124-word paragraph that is actually overlapped by the figure and the card bubble? It seems like the package was designed by some guy at Skilcraft before he knew the size of the toys. Oh well.

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Gross Out Gang

Read Their Amazing Story!

They’re gross… they’re nauseating… they’re totally disgusting! They’re the Gross Out Gang and they’ve banded together to fight for justice in the name of the underdog. They couldn’t care less if anyone makes fun of them. They laugh in the face of indignity… they sneer at insults… they stand up to abuse. Nobody’s perfect, but the Gross Out Gang carries it to extremes. Why not join in their fun… collect the entire series and laugh along with them. To be a member of this elite gang of super heroes, you’ve got to look yourself squarely in the eye without a mirror, and say “Im a decent, respectable human being in spite of my imperfections.” Maybe there’s a little Gross Out Gang in all of us.

That’s pretty touching actually. The toys are goofy and gross, but I like the message to kids that you can be proud of your differences. I’m thinking a modern toyline wouldn’t even approach the subject of human frailty, insecurity, and the sometimes awkward individuality. Stand up for yourself and disregard any kind of insults you may get from other punk kids. We were all underdogs growing up. I know you all were. You’re reading a toy blog for Christ’s sake. :D

Gross Out Gang - Comic

Oh, and here’s some more fine print for those who care: “Skilcraft – a division of Monogram Models, Inc., Morton Grove, IL 60053. © 1987 Monogram Models, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Made in Hong Kong.”

I only got four “fresh” GOG figures, and their cards are all beat up. I don’t mind. But I’m still on the lookout for the Nose Ark figure with his nose crutch. I want that crutch :)

So, now I have some GOG duplicates. Maybe I’ll sell them or use them for future toy trades or something. Anyone out there interested?

Now Open: Weirdo Shop

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Scrooge McDuck

Hey Weirdo Toys readers.

Just a quick note. I’ve added a “Weirdo Shop” page to the site.

Now I need to be totally honest with you.  This is simply a page that calls specified eBay auctions to the page. I’m not selling them personally. I’m actually doing this to potentially make a few extra dollars to maintain this site… cuz it’s getting costly :D

I’m seriously not trying to pressure anyone into buying a thing. I’m just letting you know, I’m experimenting. I’m going to attempt to list some stuff  you all have been interested in. If I can save you the work of having to find it, good for me.

Anyway, have a good weekend, and I hope to have some more weirdo stuff for you next week. If you have any ideas of stuff you’d like to see in the shop, be sure to leave a comment or something. Thanks.

Stick it to “The Man.”

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008

Barack Obama with a stick

So, last week marked a historic time in United States history. A controversial time. I’m sure you all remember the moment you heard the big announcement.

Yes.

Yes we can.

Yes… we can induct a stick into the Toy Hall of Fame.

What a time we live in. A time where sticks are considered toy equals to the likes of Barbie, Play-Doh and Etch-a-Sketch.

Stick inducted in the Toy Hall of Fame

Yeah. That’s right. As of last Thursday, THE STICK (along with the Baby Doll and the Skateboard) is now in the Toy Hall of Fame. How cool is that? It’s a bit weird, huh? It’s true that every kid plays with sticks I guess. Now it’s come to the point of acknowledging their iconic play status (now that’s what I call progressive).

So, this little piece of toy history actually reminded me of some little weirdo toys I’ve had put away for a while.

They’re not real toys. Well, they are, but… They’re fictional toys in a sense. They are toys of toys. Hmm. I’ll just get to the point.

It’s Log! (from Blammo!)
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Log by Palisades Toys Log by Palisades Toys

Yep. You remember Log don’t you? It is a toy that was featured in commercials on The Ren & Stimpy Show. A lot like the Stick, the Log is just a huge chunk of wood, allowing kids’ imaginations to go wild. The commercial basically spoofs classic kids’ toys like Slinky, Barbie and Mr. Potato Head.

Maybe this will jog your memory.

So these Log toys are pretty goofy on their own, but they actually came packaged with a Ren & Stimpy toy series that was released in 2004 by Palisades Toys.

Ren & Stimpy Toys

Unfortunately, the toyline never made it past Series 1. Luckily, I was able to get some before they were gone. The toys were pretty nice I guess, but no matter how many Stimpy toys I bought and returned, the left hand would always break off. Pretty frustrating.

As you can see on the back of mini toy package, there are five Logs to collect in the series: Action Log, Log for Girls, Secret Agent Log, Log of the Klondike, and my favorite of the bunch, Civil War Log.

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Log by Palisades Toys Log by Palisades Toys

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Log by Palisades Toys Log by Palisades Toys

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Log by Palisades Toys

BUT… the logs on the toy package don’t line-up with the ones that were actually packaged with each figure. I’m not even sure if they made them all. Can anyone confirm if these were randomly placed in with each figure, or were these future Logs that were never released?

Action Log
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Action Log by Palisades Toys Action Log by Palisades Toys

Sure, there is Action Log, which appears to be the rugged, G.I. Joe-fuzzy-beard inspired log.

Log for Girls
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Log for Girls by Palisades Toys Log for Girls by Palisades Toys

And then there is Log for Girls, which appears to be the a combination of a Barbie doll and Mr. Potato Head.

Puppet Log
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Ventriliquist Log by Palisades Toys Ventriliquist Log by Palisades Toys

But here we have a Log that doesn’t appear on the package at all. It looks to be a Puppet Log or a Ventriloquist Log.

Invisi-Log
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Invisi-Log by Palisades Toys Invisi-Log by Palisades Toys

And Lastly, we have what I call the Invisi-Log. Not sure what this thing is. The Ghost of Log? Actually, it’s more likely to be a spoof of the rare “chase” figures that are released with various “collector’s” toylines. You know, the repaints or clear ones or gold ones or whatever. It’s a pretty funny gag if you ask me.

George Liquor

On a side note, the creator of Ren & Stimpy and the frontman for Spumco Studio, John Kricfalusi, writes a fantastic blog featuring various tips, techniques, history and all kinds of stuff on the topics of drawing, animation and old toys. It’s a truly entertaining and informative website, and I recommend you check it out.

INFO UPDATE:

As you may or may not know, the Ren & Stimpy toyline basically ended after the first series of figures. Well, it turns out, there were a lot more LOG figures in development. Here’s a look at a bunch of goofy LOG prototypes on sale in Corndog Collectibles’ eBay Store. Check ‘em out. (Heck, if you have enough money, maybe you should buy one :D )

These toys look really great. Too bad they never made it into the grubby little hands of us toy collectors.

Alien Log
It's Log!
Buy the Alien Log on eBay!

Baby-Wet-Myself Log
LOG
Buy the Baby-Wet-Myself Log on eBay!

Electro-Log
LOG
Buy the Electro-Log on eBay!

Cheerleader Log
LOG
Buy the Cheerleader Log on eBay!

Log of Arabia
LOG
Buy the Log of Arabia on eBay!

Sports Star Log
LOG
Buy the Sports Star Log on eBay!

Radioactive Log
LOG

Mega Log
LOG
Buy the Mega Log on eBay!

Yule Log
LOG
Buy the Yule Log on eBay!

Karate Cyborgs and Hulk Balls

Friday, November 7th, 2008

Now THIS is what I’m talking about! All you blog readers out there take notice. Last week marked a true sign of reader generosity.

Out of the blue, one of the blog readers, “Mistuh_Thye,” contacted me informing me that he’d found some cool toys. He thought I’d enjoy them for my collection and website, so he wanted to send them to me.

Awesome.

I’ve had this kind of thing happen with friends and family but never with a total stranger. I’m always really grateful for all the thoughts and kind gestures, but unfortunately, a lot of the toys i get from folks don’t really “make the cut” in my undefinable sense of weirdness (Yeah, I’m an ass. Sorry.).

Mr. T

So, out of the kindness of his heart, Mistuh_Thye sent me a couple of weirdo toys… and not only that, they were WEIRD! Wow! That really meant a lot. Thanks so much. Not only did I get some cool, free toys, but they are actually good ones. :D

When I first got the message from Mistuh_Thye, I was a bit weary. Seriously. This is a total stranger that could be sending me anthrax in the mail or something. But, for some reason, I trusted him. Thanks Mistuh_Thye. You’re the best. (As a sidenote, I wanna let you all know that Mistuh_Thye likes to collect Hillbilly themed toys and stuff, so if you have any cool items to share, maybe you can drop him a line.)

Well, enough Mistuh_Thye ass-kissing, let’s see the toys.

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Karate Cyborg Figure Karate Cyborg Figure

First we have this awesome and generic karate-terminator-barbarian kind of guy. I’m not sure not sure what toyline he’s from. He has no markings (none that I could see anyway. I didn’t strip him down 100%).

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Karate Cyborg Figure

The first thing I noticed is his torn face revealing his cyborg skull. A classic gimmick reminiscent of the old Terminator movie. It’s funny to see all the detail in the cyborg eye socket, but his other eye is simply a black dot. What the hell.

Next, I noticed he’s outfitted in a cloth, black karate uniform (properly referred to as a “gi”). This reminded me of the Karate Defenders toyline. But then, I noticed his body is a generic mold taken from the classic Masters of the Universe toyline (yep, another one). He has the same torso, arm and hand poses, etc. The only thing “weird” was his legs.

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Karate Cyborg Figure

They aren’t regular “he-man” legs. Look. He’s actually wearing pinstriped pants under his karate pants. Very weird.

I felt kind of dirty pulling his pants down like that.

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Combo Heroes

So with a little bit of “research” online and a bit of info from a newly found toy buddy of mine (thanks for the tips Justin), I was lead to a toyline called “Combo Heroes.” These figures look like the classic MOTU figures and come equipped with vest, shield and weapons.

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Combo Heroes

In these pics I found, you can see the cyborg face guy. He’s definitely different from the one I’ve featured here. Who knows? There are so many bootlegs and bootlegs of bootlegs out there, what I have here is probably some messed-up homemade custom. Fortunately, it found a home on my shelf :D

If anyone has some good info on the origin of this figure, please share. I’d love to know what this toy is. Until then, I’ll call him Karate Cyborg.

Next we have this odd Hulk head Madball wannabe.

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Hulk Metamorphs Ball

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Hulk Metamorphs Ball

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Hulk Metamorphs Ball

He looks cool enough as is. Just an odd Marvel Comics’ decapitation toy. The toy is rubbery and squishy, and when you squeeze him…

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Hulk Metamorphs Ball

… he vomits a giant ball of slime containing a single fist and a brain.

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Hulk Metamorphs Ball

Huh?

So, either he’s eaten someone recently and decided to cough things up, or these floating bits are supposed to be symbolic of the Hulk’s inner rage and the dual-minded intelligence of his alter-ego, Bruce Banner.

Or it could be I’m over-thinking it. It’s just a goofy, gross toy. Great!!

So, i tried to figure out what this thing is, because it looks kind of like a shoddy bootleg. The markings read “TM & © Marvel www.fantasmatoys.com.” Well, the first thing I did was go to the website which actually just lead me to some company that produces a bunch of magic products (stuff like magic sets, instructional DVDs, etc.). Absolutely no sign of Hulk balls anywhere.

After searching online for a bit, I found a series of Marvel Madballs… or as they like to call them “Metamorphs.”

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Metamorphs

Apparently there are also gross-out squeeze versions of Iron Man, Wolverine, Spider-Man and Venom. Funny.

I found these pics of the Hulk Metamorph, and it actually looks different than mine.

Hulk Metamorphs Ball
Hulk Metamorph photo courtesy of Ratchet’s Hulk Collection. Thanks!

Looks like the sculpting and painting is better, the puke bubble is chock full of innards, and the head actually has a sound chip which plays Hulk sounds when tapped. Mine doesn’t have that! Unfair!

Also, while looking for “Metamorphs,” I found out about a toyline of the same name made up of transforming Marvel character robots.

Hulk Metamorphs Robot

That’s a bit confusing. Not sure if it’s a screw-up, or maybe they just hope we will forget about the crummy robot toys.

Well, thanks for reading everybody, and thanks again Mistuh_Thye for the awesome toys and subject matter for another blog entry.