Classic Review: Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Samus Action Figure
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Posted 10 years ago! Once upon a time, Jakks Pacific World of Nintendo Samus Action Figure was the kind of thing could find in stores around the country, maybe, if you were lucky. Five bucks for a tiny Samus seems outright miraculous in 2026, although you may still be able to find tiny Mario figures in a Walmart near you.
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Glow Patrol - Six New G.I. Joe ReAction+ Figures Revealed
Via Bluesky: Super7 booth at JoeFest!!. Not one, but six glow-in-the-dark figures were on display. Duke, Snake Eyes, and Cover Girl will glow green while blue Cobra figures include Cobra Commander, Serpentor, and a Cobra B.A.T. I don't know wh at these cost or where else they may be sold, but they look great.
Super7 also had the first official reveal of their Ninja Force Cobra Commander & Snake Eyes, plus Target's incoming Tiger Force Wild Bill. I assume that'll show up around the August toy aisle reset, or when Snake Eyes sells through.
With nothing reportedly shown off at JoeFest, Operation: Recall did have a new video showing off final production of its second wave of figures. Actually two videos, but one glitched out on the audio.
It sounds like the freight hits the port this week, which means it's just a few weeks away from shipping out to pre-sales. This wave includes Bengal, Retelo, Sol Eagle, and Bear Claw. That's two animal buddies and three animal-themed costumes an/or accessories for those keeping track at home.
It's 15 minutes, and you get a pretty good look at these guys. They seem to be super shiny, and I was surprised to see Retelo's quad copter drone to have a bird heat motif.
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Using my magic movie pass, I saw Jackass Best and Last and I am clearly in the minority. I've seen some of the show and clips of the movies, but never got a ticket to see the whole thing. It was genuinely inspiring, particularly in light of it being a ramshackle, shot-in-camera, unpretentious affair. It relies on what it's famous for - panic, gross-outs, pranks, and the like. It makes a fairly strong case for a unique brand of low-budget, high-enthusiasm filmmaking (like Stop! That! Train!) which should hopefully inspire future indie filmmakers who hopefully will not engage in the various gun, taser, or excrement-adjacent craftsmanship they saw on the big screen.
Having been at this for almost three decades, these are not upstarts or young, hungry people looking to break in to the world of entertainment - which is actually said as text in the movie itself. It's still kind of inspiring to see a crew of people who are friendly enough to grit their teeth and put on what seems to be a mostly handmade, if underwritten, slice of entertainment. There are old homemade camcorder shots, there are scenes deemed inappropriate for release in previous outings, and there are things no person should ever have to endure. But it's showbiz, and hopefully someone else out there gets inspired to pick up their phones and try their hands at some low-budget form of entertainment that hopefully does not require the use of their family's medical insurance. Having not seen the previous films, I can honestly say I was on the edge of my seat the whole time.
I'm not saying you should drop everything you're doing to see it, but if you too find yourself with a pass to see multiple movies a week, it will likely be one of the most visceral experiences of your cinematic year.
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Also new today, Godziburst from BanDai! They're $9.99 each, are roughly 3 1/2-inches tall, have sofubi-style coloring, and each includes unique accessories.
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Shiny! The Playmobil 70733 "Fi?ures" Figures Fairy wasn't a pull I was excited to make, but I was impressed by the drawn details on the dress and the metallic hair. The jeweled wand is a nice touch. What am I going to do with this figure? I have no idea, that's why I wrote a review about it so at least I can say it was for something.
Star Wars Review: B2EMO (Droid Factory build a figure)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: B2EMO (Droid Factory build a figure). B2 sold out nearly immediately, and he's also just different enough to make you mad. The figure has some new green details missing from the previous release and a different level of weathering - and costs a lot more, because inflation. Is it worth getting if you never found the first one? Read the whole review.
Review: Locomotion Media Group Operation: Recall Mzimu Corps (Pecan) Action Figure
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Indie o-ring figures from old-school G.I. Joe talent! The Locomotion Media Group Operation: Recall Mzimu Corps (Pecan) Action Figure is still available, and it's a lot like the figures from the 1980s - but shinier, and with wrist joints. Wave two is due to ship in July, I picked these up last month and am pretty pleased with my purchase. Except it's made me want more o-ring figures, which is going to cost me.
New Kickstarter: O-Ring Figures and Game - Rise of Nexus
Via Kickstarter: Via Kickstarer: Rise of Nexus Retro 3.75" Action Figures + Tactical Tabletop. It funded almost immediately, and has a surprisingly low goal for action figures manufactured overseas with new tooling. Its inspirations are pretty plain to see, and they do look pretty cool. I'm a little wary of crowdfunds delivering on time, and this one is set for the far-flung future that is December 2027.
An "all-in" pledge for the first 24 hours nets you the games, posters, blind boxes, and everything else for $486. Given that it includes 18 action figures, assuming all stretch goals get met, that's not a bad discount. Individual figures are $30, which is about on par with the current $25-$30 o-ring figures from the likes of Super7 and indie makers.
Via Taika Waititi and Wikipedia: Klara and the Sun is a about artificial humanoid friends in the future, and it's due out late in October. The trailer looks more "feel good" than "fun and weird," but it's got Natasha Lyonne in it - so it'll probably be fun and weird. Also Steve Buscemi. And Amy Adams and Jenna Ortega. It's probably going to be worth seeing, and you can always read the book.
Wikipedia says its working title was "Tears and Rain," a reference you undoubtedly immediately get. And for you soundtrack collectors, Michael Giacchino is doing this one.
Also announced, We're Wolves, a sequel to the movie What We do in the Shadows. Also from Waititi, it follows around the werewolves from the movie (which inspired the FX TV series) and you should absolutely go watch right now.
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Review: Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Voyager Sideways Action Figure
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New mold! The Hasbro Transformers Age of the Primes Voyager Sideways Action Figure is similar to the 2002 Deluxe Armada Sideways, but with more articulation and fewer mechanisms. You can also swap the head Mini-Cons. There are things I like more about the old one, and there are things I like more about the new one. It's amazing that today's Voyagers are comparable in size to a $10 Deluxe from 24 years ago, but here we are. Collectors are snapping this one up, and other than the fact you can't have a factionless chest? It's pretty good. Read on!
Via Jane Schoenbrun and Wikipedia: Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma is a real movie coming later this year. Since I now have a wacky movie pass that lets me see pretty much anything in theaters, I'll probably be posting more about this kind of stuff. This one's coming in August and features a bunch of people you like. Hannah Einbinder (Hacks) and Gillian Anderson (a poster on the wall of everybody you knew in the 1990s) are involved in a movie series-within-the-movie, and they're joined by a lot of familiar faces like Kevin McDonald (Kids in the Hall) and Sarah Sherman (Saturday Night Live), just to name a few. Is it any good? Heck if I know, I don't see a lot of slasher movies unless they have aliens or monsters but I'll make an exception for this one.
Mark those calendars for August 7 in the USA. Theaters will be empty because of the lack of marketing, or it'll make all the money because indie horror is Hollywood's latest "it girl." Empty rooms and cursed wishes are doing great business, surely murderous stars of television will get a few butts in the seats.
Via Super ZSNES: Super ZSNES - GPU Powered SNES emulation is here! The new version has SuperFX emulation (albeit not enhanced yet), a whole mess of MSU1 audio and interface controls, and lots of other stuff. No new enhancements were in this version, but those are probably coming.
Those who enjoy Star Wars might know that I took a little too much time to catalog Star Wars: The Retro Collection figures over at Galactic Hunter, because it's been helpful to keep tabs on what's coming out and how often. It's a pretty slow-drip line that's never had over 38 figures per year (usually under 18) so it's affordable, even if you're jumping in late. Making a page for whatever you're interested in is classic dial-up internet behavior, and it's good for budgeting.
Operation: Recall is kind of similar, except the creators are being very up-front with their plans. This page shows everything from December 2025 through Summer 2027, for a grand total of about 21 figures. At $25 each, over 18-20 months, that's not a massive expense.
I've been perusing their YouTube channel and other reveals, and so far I've spotted at least 49 total figures. This includes numerous shared tooling figures like five Midnight Ops figures, five Desert Ops figures, three "pie in the sky" repaints, and a few other trooper/commander variants. Only one of the figures - a mail-in redemption - might qualify as "just different enough to make you mad," while the others seem to be pretty significant color or head changes.
It's been a while since I had a chance to actually jot down what's coming and ask the big questions like "so what will it cost to keep going?", and I'm hoping to get a list with links to pictures or videos together to share shortly. It's rare to get any sort of roadmap for an indie toy line, particularly one that seems like it might be through 2028 or 2029. If the cadence keeps nicely spaced out, I don't think anyone's going to get burned out for a while.
I'm finishing up the first review of these guys, and he'll go up Wednesday. I wouldn't say it's anything life-changing, but if you haven't had enough of this kind of retro figure in your life? It's fun enough to get you to pull some old toys out and give them a whirl with these new ones.
Double your mutants! Mattel Turtles of Grayskull 2-Bopsteady Action Figure was a 2024 Target exclusive and it was a good one. They're loaded with swappable Metal-Boto parts, plus a gold sword and a spiked ball for their own use. Even if you don't plan to build the build-a-figure, the included accessories are enough to give you more reasons to play with this and your other figures. And it's still pretty affordable, at or under $25 delivered on eBay. Read on!
Classic Review: Onell Design Outer Space Men Orbitron Diversus
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Posted 10 years ago! A quick sell-through, Onell Design Outer Space Men Orbitron Diversus was the kind of thing you want more of. Onell Design continues to make amazing creatures, monsters, and travelers, but this Orbitron redeco lighted me to no end. The brain folds have red panel lines, the highlights are - in general - just amazing. The thick color paint makes the claws pop nicely, and every bit of the Four Horsemen sculpt is enhanced through the smart deployment of color in all the right places. And yes, the gray accessories are a little bland, but the figure deco more than makes up for it. I like this one a lot, and I really hope to see more recolors of this mold someday. Just not too many.
Do read on, and come back tomorrow for a new one!
If you haven't been following Operation: Recall, a crowdfunded toy line that was financed in 2022 but came out in December, it's been interesting. I mentally shelved it until about a month ago, and now that you can actually order the figures (and I have) I can say they're fun. Basically, a guy rounded up a bunch of ex-Hasbro toymakers to produce his childhood fan character, and somehow it mutated into a fairly sizable offering. Wave 1 of these o-ring figures is out now (and shipped), wave 2 is on the water (and includes the fan character.) Given the nature of what they are and edition sizes of 3,000-4,000 pieces, I have done the unthinkable - I bought them without complaining about the price.
I assume this is all part of the publicity train running up to JoeFest, as it appears there will be a lot of Joe-adjacent fun coming.
Creator Carson Mataxis went on the "Destro Is My Spirit Animal" YouTube channel to go over the extensive backstory of the line, going on about the comics, the figures, and future figures at length. You can get a look at future samurai women troopers, shark deep sea divers, medics, pyromaniacs, and just a whole heck of a lot of stuff. The first 20ish figures are "year one" and will run through summer of 2027 or a bit later. The "year two" guys I don't think have been explicitly dated yet, but you can get a look at a lot of what they're working on here.
It's long. I would recommend watching it and skipping ahead with the arrow key until something you want to see/hear grabs you, because it's very informative and a pretty nifty fly-on-the-wall look at the development of comics and toys in an era where those things are a much tougher sell. It seems like the fun pets are mostly in year one (unless they're being held back), but there are plenty of new and generally original concepts on the way. And with over 45 figures on deck, it's probably good to see what's up in case you want to hold off on collecting them all. (But at 3,000-4,000 units, I'm in for the first two waves at least.)
I might be putting together some kind of checklist or info dump just to keep track of all the various figures in production.
Glow Patrol Snake Eyes G.I. Joe ReAction+ Figures Coming
Via Instagram: GLOW, JOE! #comingsoon #JoeFest. It is not specified if these are exclusive, debuts, a pre-sale, or what - but gosh that seems fun. I believe these will be the first green glow ReAction+ O-Ring Figures from Super7, as we previously got a blue (glowing red) Snake Eyes based on the cartoons.
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Star Wars Review: Mandalorian Privateer (Playset Pack-In, The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Mandalorian Privateer (Playset Pack-In, The Vintage Collection). This one came with the Imperial Light Cruiser which some lucky ducks found at Ross last year, and I was sadly not among them - it's still a pretty decent figure (and playset) for full price. And it's also more or less a redeco of parts you've bought of many other figures. That seems to be the way of things now.
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Newish! Blokees Transformers Defender Version 06 Brutal Fang Astrotrain Action Figure looks like you remember, but it isn't a perfect match for the toys or TV. Purple helmet, gray body, purple wings, it's everybody favorite space choo-choo complete with blaster and loads more articulation than the 1980s toy. I like it. Read on, and come back Monday for more!
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Seall of approval! The Playmobil "Fi?ures" Figures Marine Biologist Figure is off the market, but if you find an ol dbox you've got a chance to get a seal trainer in a nifty costume with a small baby seal pup. For a couple of bucks, it's a decent deal.
Given that it's a crowdfund, it might be a while for these 3 3/4-inch figures to make the market. But if you like retro space guys, these do look particularly awesome. Click here for the Kickstarter page, and if other recent 3 3/4-inch lines are any indication it might be a while before they land.
Star Wars Review: Chopper (Imperial Disguise, The Vintage Collection)
Via the Star Wars Galactic Hunter Figure of the Day Blog: Chopper (Imperial Disguise, The Vintage Collection). It's not new, but we had to look at it - the figure was almost a decade in the making. How come it took so long for a basic on-screen repaint? Well, I don't know, but I do know the black and red dome looks cool and it has an alternate radar dish that is going to be very easy for us to misplace. If you can still find this one, it's nifty - it just feels expensive at $19.9 (or higher.) Read the whole review.
Review: Kenner Batman: The Animated Series The Joker Action Figure
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