Also I can't be too snobbish about one
aspect of the hobby 'tree' when I'm as likely to Blog Christmas-tree decorations
or bubble-gum premiums the next day! Different strokes for different folks!
We have seen one of these before, in the
Firefighter 'mini-season' back near the start of the year, but along with the
firefighter was these Universal Hero figures, all of which could double for
both Ninja warriors (with a can of black spray-paint) or Mexican Wrestlers!
Larger sets come with three figures and a
helmet/mask, no prize for guessing who that's supposed to represent! Ten
accessories include cats-claws, a kebab sword (?) a Katanga, three throwing
stars, two odd-looking helmets and a truncheon with Arab-blade at one end and knuckle-duster
at the other, which must be the oriental martial-arts equivalent of a Johnny Seven 'One Man Army'!
These two were donated to the Blog by Brian
earlier in 2016, the fire fighter was mentioned above, but he came with another
take on Captain Red-White-&-Blue! He gets to chose from a pair of swords or
throwing stars.
Close-up of the same figure, there's not a
lot to add, these are branded to OKK Trading and imported into the 'States by
JPW International, I have seen them in the cheapie shops here, but not studied
them closely.
LP/Lollipop
Toys (who imported the Silvercorn sets) has upgraded theirs to 'Super Powerful' while having them made in a more Ninja-like colour
of plastic! With those sandy breast 'plates' it's like they are trying to be
heroes in a half-shell too!
That's because half of all
brand-recognition is visual familiarity, the colouring of TMNT's being as distinctive a brand-mark as the name, or the
shells! You'll notice from the box-art that these are available with a range of
familiar-looking eye-masks and come in other shades of green (like TMN
Turtles!).
A busy parent will see the colouring, the
whacky bike, the two 'bad guys' on the other side of the card and buy these;
then, when Junior kicks-off that they're not TMNT's, the parent (thinking on the hoof and lying like a banker)
will tell them that maybe the Turtles were busy and recruited some humans to
help!
You may have noticed that the first figure
had light-up eyes? Well, so does this one and with the same card imagery is
clearly from the same place, but is now a Samurai . . . yet looks like a Ninja!
He also comes with a full set of accessories, a shield and two helmets -
greedy!
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